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Catholic Association of Schools in the Prelature of Infanta

FATHER JOHN KARASH MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL OF DIPACULAO, INC.


North Poblacion, Dipaculao, Aurora 3203
SY 2023 – 2024
12-Media and Information Literacy
Final Examination

NAME:
GRADE &
SECTION: SCORE: / 50

Direction: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter which corresponds to the correct answer
and write it in the space provided.

___1. Which of the following are signs and symbols that the audience can interpret the media text
denotatively or connotatively?

a. Media Form b. Media Language c. Media Text d. Social Media

___2. What is the literal meaning of the media text?

a. Connotative b. Associative c. Active d. Denotative

___3. What denotes how media producers make meaning about a certain medium they are producing
and how they transfer that meaning to their target audience?

a. Media Text b. Social Media c. Media Form d. Media Language

___4. Which among the following is an interpretation that is influenced by the audience’s culture,
values and beliefs?

a. Denotative b. Connotative c. Associative d. Active

___5. Which refers to the various interpretations that the text suggests to the audience?

a. Active b. Associative c. Denotative d. Connotative

___6. Which of the following refers to the end product in media languages?

a. Connotative b. Media Conventions c. Media Codes d. Denotative

___7. What is the foundation of all the existing media?

a. Media Codes c. Media Language


b. Media Conventions d. Media Codes and Conventions

___8. Which of the following refers to the ways and methods in which the media text is created?

a. Media Language c. Media Conventions


b. Media Codes and Conventions d. Media Codes
___9. What are the repeated ways of constructing media works, using codes that, over time, have
become accepted by audiences.

a. Media Codes and Conventions c. Media Conventions


b. Media Codes d. Media Language

___10. Which of the following codes is audience-based?

a. Symbolic Codes b. Technical Code c. Written Codes d. Printed Codes

___11. Which of the following refers to the ways in which the types of media codes are expected to
be arranged?

a. Form Convention b. Story Convention c. Genre Convention d. Written Convention

___12. Which of the following refers to the basic structures of narratives?

a. Story Convention b. Genre Convention c. Written Convention d. Form Convention

___13. Which of the following conventions has an example of narrative structure, character
construction and POV?

a. Written Convention b. Form Convention c. Story Convention d. Genre Convention

___14. Which refers to the common use of the elements of narratives such as the characters, settings,
or themes in a certain type of media?

a. Story Convention b. Genre Conventions c. Form Convention d. Printed Convention

___15. Which of the following can be formal or thematic and are usually linked to the expectations of
the audience?

a. Mise en scene b. Setting c. Color d. Genre Convention

___16. What word is concerned with the subject or theme of something, or with themes and topics in
general?

a. Thematic b. Codes c. Conventions d. Color

____17. Which of the following includes the dialogues and even the lyrics of the song?

a. Spoken Language b. Audio c. Camera Work d. POV

____18. Which refers to the different camera angles and shots make sense when looking at films and
photographs but mean nothing outside those forms.

a. Genre Conventions b. Technical Codes c. Camera Work d. Lighting

____19. Which of the following refers to codes specific to a media form alone?

a. Genre Convention b. Printed Language c. Media Language d. Technical Codes


____20. What is mise en scene?

a. Expression and utilization of sounds


b. The manipulation of light based on the target mood
c. Portrayal of the actors in creating media products
d. French term that means “everything within the frame”

____21. Which of the following describes audience research?

a. Monitoring of the audience before, during, and after the production of the media text
b. It is the anticipation of the audience about the text.
c. This refers to the exact information .and not just the expectation of the audience
d. This makes the media text relatable to the audience.

____22. What do you call any work, object, or event that communicates meaning to an audience?

a. Audience b. Audience Research c. Audience Research d. Media Text

____23. Which of the following refers to people or organizations that share the same interests or
intentions?

a. Audience b. Stakeholders c. Audience Research d. Media Producers

____24. Which of the following refers to a significant element in delivering media texts?

a. Stakeholder b. Media Code c. Audience d. Media Convention

____25. Which of the following oversees planning and execution of a variety of media projects?

a. Media Codes b. Audience c. Media Conventions d. Media Producers

____26. What do you call the process done by producers before coming up with a media text?

a. Audience Research b. Audience Placement c. Audience Analysis d. Audience

____27. What does it mean when we say audience placement?

a. The reaction of the audience to the media text.


b. Producers may satisfy or shatter the audience’s expectations.
c. Exact information (not expectations) which the audience brings about the media
output.
d. Strategies producers use to make the audience feel that the media text is made
specifically for them.

____28. Which of the following group of people need to have the skill in assessing the media texts and
a thorough understanding of the target product; and the processes that go into creating the
products?

a. Nurse b. Media Producers c. Politician d. Cameraman


____29. Which of the following includes advertisements, talkback radio programs, magazines, news
presentations, sports reporting, political commentary or cartoons, editorials, websites, social
media?

a. Commercials b. Technology c. Media Text d. Mass Media

____30. Which of the following is the process of looking into the demographics (age, gender, social
status, etc.) and psychology (values, beliefs, attitude) of the audience?

a. Audience Analysis b. Technical Codes c. Written Codes d. Story Conventions

____31. How does copyright works?

a. Protecting intellectual property from misuse or unauthorized distribution.


b. Copyright law protects the creator’s work from the moment of creation and the owners do
not lose this protection.
c. It works when there is a work created.
d. It provides owner with the right to consent on the invention or a way for others to use it.

____32. If the poem that Precious created has been used without her permission, what action can she
take if her work is not registered?

a. Ask the person who use her work to acknowledge her as the owner of the poem and
include her in the footnote.
b. Ignore the person
c. File a complaint
d. Rant about it on social media

____33. Which of the following is not an example of intellectual property?

a. Poems b. Novels c. Graphic Design d. Name of a Person

____34. How important is copyright as an author?

a. It helps the author to create more of his works.


b. It makes them more popular.
c. Copyright keeps their works protected from misuse.
d. None of the above

____35. How can you apply copyright in your life as a student?

a. Give credit to everything you use if they are not originally yours.
b. Always receive permission in using others work.
c. Use image from public domains.
d. All of the above

____36. Which of the following is not a way on how we can copy a work?

a. The copyright owner has given you permission to copy their work.
b. The intellectual property rights of a product has been expired
c. You are copying a material permitted by fair use
d. A newly registered trademark of Coca-Cola company
____37. Which of the following is the correct definition of fair use?

a. A type of copyright law that allows and protects the reuse of a copyrighted material
within specific circumstances.
b. The use or production of copyright-protected material.
c. The process of creating a work.
d. The process of registering a work in copyright law.

____38. Which following is not part of determining factors of fair use?

a. Purpose and character of use


b. Nature of the copyrighted work
c. Amount and substantiality of the portion reused
d. Effects of the usage on the environment

____39. Which of the following helps to protect the value of an author, academic works and
researchers work by giving the originator of the work the ability to protect it from unlicensed or
uncredited usage.

a. Fair Use b. Copyright c. Codes d. Convention

____40. Who among the following famous authors is the author of a prize-winning poem Ala
Juventud Filipina?

a. Jose Rizal b. William Shakespeare c. Robert Frost d. Elizabeth Browning

____41. If you find out that someone has your stolen your copyright-registered work and monetized
money by using it, what should you do?

a. File a complaint about it because your work is protected by copyright law and get the
portion of monetization in due process.
b. Rant about it on social media and attack the personal life of the perpetrator.
c. Ask the person who stole your work to give you the money that he has monetized.
d. Do nothing about it.

____42. Which of the following is an example of a software protected by copyright?


I. Microsoft PowerPoint
II. Android OS
III. Ios
IV. Windows
a. I and II only b. III only c. I, III, III only d. I, II, III, IV

____43. Which of the following is not included in fair use?

a. Creative Commons b. Public Domain c. Traditional Copyright d. Private Domain

____44. Which of the following is not part of creative common?

a. Attribution b. Non-commercial c. Share Alike d. Fair use


____45. Which of the following is an example of intellectual property works?
I. Starry Night Sky
II. How do I love Thee
III. Angkor Wat
IV. With a smile by Eraserheads
a. I, II, III b. I, II, III, IV c. III, IV only d. II, III only

____46. Which of the following is the number 1 in the list of netiquette?

a. Remember the human


b. Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life
c. Know where you are in cyberspace
d. Respect other people's time and bandwidth

____47. Among the list of the things included in netiquette, which is the most important?

a. Remember the human


b. Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life.
c. Know where you are in cyberspace
d. All of the above

____48. Which of the following is listed last in the list of netiquettes?

a. Remember the human


b. Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life.
c. Know where you are in cyberspace
d. Be forgiving of others mistake

____49. In what way can you create a healthy online environment?

a. Sharing your thoughts including those thoughts that attacks other people’s personal life.
b. Starting a meme chain that promotes racism and violence.
c. Following the etiquettes online
d. Be a meme sharer

____50. As a student how can you be a role model in the online community?

a. Follow everything that is listed in netiquette


b. Thinking before you click
c. Being considerate and forgiving
d. All of the above
Prepared By: Reviewed and Checked By:
LIEZEL D. GUTIERREZ ANALYN A. BABIERA, LPT
Subject Teacher Subject Area Coordinator

Recommending Approval:
Approved By: JOHN MICHAEL G. GUTIERREZ, LPT
MARLON JR. G. CANDELARIO MAN, MAED, RN, LPT SHS Academic Coordinator
Principal

Great victory comes with great sacrifice!

-Good Luck & God Bless-

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