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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region XII
Schools Division Office of Tacurong City
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SET A
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION
SY 2023 - 2024
(ABM 12 – Deming, Porter, Pacioli & HUMSS 12 – Humility, Peace, Hope)

Name: Grade & Section: Date:


Teacher’s Name: _________________________Parent’s Signature: _________________Score: ____________________

TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
R epublic of the P hilippines
Department of Education
Region XII
Schools Division Office of Tacurong City
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SET A
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION
SY 2023 - 2024
(ABM 12 – Deming, Porter, Pacioli & HUMSS 12 – Humility, Peace, Hope)

Name: Grade & Section: Date:


Teacher’s Name: _________________________Parent’s Signature: _________________Score: ____________________
GENERAL DIRECTION: In the same manner, reflect the information above such as your name, grade & section,
date, teacher’s name, parent’s signature, and provide a space for your score. This is a 50-item closed-note test. Each
question is equivalent to 1 point each divided into 3 categories such as easy, average, and difficult. Read and
understand each question carefully. Write your answers in a separate sheet of paper.

Test I. Multiple-choice Test. Write the letter which corresponds your answer in a sheet of paper.

1. Digital access refers to the ability to fully participate in digital society.


A. Always true B. Definitely false C. Partially true D. Sometimes false
2. People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of
various products.
A. Electronic age B. Industrial age C. Pre-industrial age D. New/Information age
3. Taking from an outside source without proper credit is a form of plagiarism.
A. always true B. definitely false C. partially true D. sometimes false
4. Web browsers, blogs, social networks and video: YouTube belongs to:
A.electronic age B. Industrial age C. pre-industrial age D. New/Information age
5. It is an electronic exchange of information
A. Digital Access B. Digital commerce C. Digital Communication D. Digital Literacy
6. Are reference used for academic purposes.
A. Newspapers B. Books C. Magazines D. Brochures
7. Broadcast media are the communication platforms described through its capability of distributing audio and video
content to array of audiences.
A. always true B. definitely false C. partially true D. sometimes false
8. a common medium that is capable of transmitting and receiving images accompanied by sounds.
A. Radio B. Computer C. Television D. Magazines
9. It is the latest form of mass media is described through its forms and technology usage such as: computers, internet,
digital devices, video and online games.
A. New Media B. Broadcast media C. Media D. Print Media
10. The precautions that all technology users must take to guarantee their personal safety and the security of their
network.
A. Digital Health and wellness B. Digital Law C. Digital security D. Digital Etiquette
11. refers to transmission of information through local channels or forms.
A. Indigenous knowledge B. Communication C. Indigenous D. Indigenous communication
12.This refers to the scope of the communication platforms.
A. Audience B. Message type C. Reachability D. Structure
13.Printed on a daily or weekly basis. These forms may be different but its primary to delivering latest information
and current events.
A. Magazines B. Newspapers C. Books D. Brochures
14. Library is not a place set apart to contain books, periodicals, and other material for reading, viewing, listening,
study of reference, set of rooms, or building where books may be read or borrowed.
A. Always true B. Definitely false C. Partially true D. Sometimes false
15. The elements of physical and psychological well-being related to digital technology use
A. Digital Health and wellness B. Digital access C. Digital security D. Digital Rights and Responsibility
16. This section houses books, which are in demand and limited in copies.
A. Library section B. Reference section C. Reserve Section D. Archived Section
17. This section houses the Law and Graduate Studies collection which specifically cater to the Law and GS students.
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
A. E-Library Section B. Special Collection C. Law & Graduate Studies Library D.Technical section.
18. Which of the following is an example of responsible media use?
A. Sharing personal information online without considering the consequences.
B. Engaging in respectful and constructive online discussions.
C. Spreading rumors and false information on social media.
D. Ignoring the impact of media on mental health.
19. How can one protect their privacy while using social media?
A. Sharing personal information with anyone who asks for it.
B. Using strong and unique passwords for all social media accounts.
C. Accepting friend requests from unknown individuals.
D. Posting personal photos and videos without considering the consequences.
20. How can one promote responsible media use among younger generations?
A. Encouraging excessive screen time and unrestricted access to media.
B. Setting clear boundaries and discussing media content with children.
C. Ignoring the influence of media on children's behavior.
D. Allowing children to consume media without supervision.
21. How can one avoid falling for fake news?
A. Sharing news articles without verifying their authenticity.
B. Relying solely on social media for news updates.
C. Cross-checking information from multiple reliable sources.
D. Believing news articles that align with personal beliefs.
22. What is the primary characteristic of social media?
A. One-way communication B. Offline interaction C. User participation D. Limited reach
23. Which of the following is an example of new media?
A. Newspapers B. Radio C. Blogs D. Magazines
24. What is the primary characteristic of new media?
A. Tangible format B. Wide audience reach C. Interactive content D. Real-time information
25. How was the internet impacted the evolution of media?
A. It has made traditional media obsolete C. It has had no impact on the evolution of media
B. It has allowed for the creation of new media platforms D. It has decreased the overall consumption of media
26. How has the accessibility of smartphones impacted the evolution of media?
A. It has made traditional media more popular C. It has had no impact on the evolution of media
B. It has made new media more popular D. It has decreased the overall consumption of media
27.______ provide background information in all fields of knowledge.
A. Encyclopedias B. Dictionaries C. Handbooks D. Geographical Sources
28. This section provides an audio-visual support service to facilitate the teaching and learning activities of the
university through non-print collections.
A. AVR Section B. Periodical Section C. Internet section D. Reserve section
29.It is a vast computer network linking smaller computer networks worldwide.
A. Media B. Literacy C. Internet D. Communication
30. Use of language style and textual layout (headlines, captions, speech bubbles, language style, etc.
A. Symbolic codes B. Technical codes C. Written codes D. Mechanical code
31. This show what is beneath the surface of what we see is called
A. Symbolic codes B. Technical codes C. Written codes D. Mechanical code
32. Codes, conventions, formats, symbols and narrative structures that indicate the meaning of media messages to an
audience.
A. Audience B. Message C. Media Language D. Language
33.____ typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly or quarterly, with a date on the cover that is later
than the date it is actually published.
A. Newspapers B. Magazines C. Books D. Television
34. This composed of computer mediated tools.
A. Internet B. Media C. Literacy D. Social media
35. Telegraph, telephone and typewriter is an example of:
A. Industrial age B. Electronic age C. New Media D. Pre-industrial age
36. It refers to the unit of the communication being delivered.
A. Structure B. Message type C. Language D. Audience
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
37. It is the collecting and reporting of news by everyday citizens (non-journalists).
A. Phishing B. Human Trafficking C. Citizen Journalism D. The internet as a Tourism Support
38. It is a feedback technology that takes advantage of user’s sense of touch by applying force.
A. Contextual awareness B. Haptics technology C. Internet glasses D. Eye tracking
39. A media literate person can decode, evaluate, analyze and produce both print and electronic media.
A. Always true B. Definitely false C. Partially true D. Sometimes false
40. A technique for attempting to acquire sensitive data.
A. Phishing B. Human Trafficking C. Citizen Journalism D. The internet as a Tourism Support
41. A legal device that gives the creator of literary, artistic, musical or other creative work the sole right to publish and
sell that work is called
A. Cybercrime law B. Plagiarism C. Copyright D. Cyber bullying
42. Cave painting and clay tablets belongs to:
A. Electronic age B. Pre-industrial age C. Industrial age D. New/Information age
43. This pertains to electronic standards of conduct or procedures and has to do with the process of thinking about
others when using digital devices.
A. Digital Netiquette B. Etiquette C. Digital Media D. Media
44. This section houses and circulates the major library collection covering the different areas of discipline.
A. Reserve Section B. Special Section C. Internet Section D. Circulation Section
45. refers to native; local; originating or produced naturally in a particular region.
A. Knowledge B. Indigenous C. Indigenous knowledge D. Indigenous communication
46. are handy reference sources that provide miscellaneous information such as addresses, telephone numbers, etc.
A. Dictionaries B. Dictionaries C. Handbooks D. Yearbook/Almanacs
47. This is used in comics or cartoons
A. Speech bubbles B. Captions C. Headlines D. Titles
48. What is the purpose of media literacy education?
A. To encourage blind acceptance of media messages.
B. To develop critical thinking skills and empower individuals to analyze media.
C. To promote the spread of misinformation.
D. To discourage individuals from consuming any form of media.
49.It is the arrangement of information in a specific medium.
A. Structure B. Language C. Message type D. Reachability
50. It is the device that allows transfer and detection of signals through air.
A. Radio B. Television C. Computer D. Wi-Fi

Prepared by:

MICHELLE JOY G SEMENIANO


Subject Teacher

“You should be ashamed for not trusting yourself.”


-Eudora

TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XII
Schools Division Office of Tacurong City
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS


SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION
SY 2023 - 2024
(ABM 12 – Deming, Porter, Pacioli & HUMSS 12 – Humility, Peace, Hope)

ANSWER KEY

1.A 11.D 21.C 31.A 41.B


2.B 12.D 22.C 32.C 42.B
3.A 13.A 23.C 33.A 43.A
4.D 14.B 24.D 34.D 44.D
5.C 15.A 25.B 35.A 45.B
6.B 16.C 26.B 36.B 46.C
7.A 17.C 27.A 37.C 47.A
8.C 18.B 28.A 38.B 48.B
9.A 19.B 29.C 39.A 49.A
10.C 20.B 30.C 40.A 50.A

TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XII
Schools Division Office of Tacurong City
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Subject: UNDERSTANDING, CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS_________________


Grade & Section: 12 ABM-PACIOLI, 12 ABM-DEMING, 12 ABM-PORTER_____
12 HUMSS-PEACE, 12 HUMSS-HUMILITY, 12 HUMSS-HOPE
Quarter: 1 SEM-2ND QUARTER________________________________________
ST

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
SY 2023 - 2024

LEVELS OF ASSESSMENT
Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating

TOPICS (identify, retrieve, recognize, (interpret, exemplify, (execute, implement, (differentiate, (coordinate, measure, (generate, hypothesis, TOTAL
duplicate, list, memorize, classify, summarize, demonstrate, dramatize, distinguish, compare, detect, defend, judge, plan, design, develop,
repeat, reproduce) infer, compare, explain, interpret, solve, use, contrast, organize, argue, debate, critique, produce, construct,
paraphrase, discuss) illustrate, convert, outline, attribute, appraise, evaluate) formulate, assemble,
discover) deconstruct) design, devise)

No. of Item No. of Item No. of Item No. of Item No. of Item No. of Item
Items Placement Items(pts.) Placement Items(pts.) Placement Items(pts.) Placement Items(pts.) Placement Items(pts.) Placement
(pts.)

Responsible 2 Test I- 5-6 1 Test I- 3


use of media 15
(1 point (1 point
each) each)

Evolution of 7 Test I- 1- 1 Test I - 2 Test I- 3 Test I- 13


Media 4,37,38,40 34 9,12 35,36,3
(1 point (1 point (1 point (1 point
each ) each) each) each) 9

TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Types of Media Test I -7,29- Test I- 4 Test I- 2 Test I- 1 Test I -
4 31 2 8,10 24,26- 32,33 25
(1 point (1 point (1 point
each) 28 each) each)
13
(1 point (1 point
each) each)

Information Test I- 16-18, 3 Test I- 3 Test I- 2 Test I-


Sources 41-43 11,13,1 20,21,2 19,22
(1 point (1 point (1 point
6 each) 4 each) 3 each)
14
(1 point
each)

Symbol and 4 Test I- 2 Test I- 1 Test I-


language 44,47,48,50 45,46, 49 7
(1 point (1 point (1 point
codes each) each) each)

TOTAL 23 8 8 7 4 50

Prepared by: Checked by: Noted by: Approved:

MICHELLE JOY G. SEMENIANO LEIZEL G. CASTAŇO MARISSA D. UY FREDDIE T. DELANTAR


Subject Teacher Academic Track Head SHS-Academic Coordinator Principal II

TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XII
Schools Division Office of Tacurong City
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SET B
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION
SY 2023 - 2024
(ABM 12 – Deming, Porter, Pacioli & HUMSS 12 – Humility, Peace, Hope)

Name: Grade & Section: Date:

Teacher’s Name: _________________________Parent’s Signature: _________________Score:


____________________
GENERAL DIRECTION: In the same manner, reflect the information above such as your name, grade & section,
date, teacher’s name, parent’s signature, and provide a space for your score. This is a 50-item closed-note test. Each
question is equivalent to 1 point each divided into 3 categories such as easy, average, and difficult. Read and
understand each question carefully. Write your answers in a separate sheet of paper.

1. How has the accessibility of smartphones impacted the evolution of media?


A. It has made traditional media more popular C. It has had no impact on the evolution of media
B. It has made new media more popular D. It has decreased the overall consumption of media
2.______ provide background information in all fields of knowledge.
A. Encyclopedias B. Dictionaries C. Handbooks D. Geographical Sources
3. This section provides an audio-visual support service to facilitate the teaching and learning activities of the
university through non-print collections.
A. AVR Section B. Periodical Section C. Internet section D. Reserve section
4.It is a vast computer network linking smaller computer networks worldwide.
A. Media B. Literacy C. Internet D. Communication
5. Use of language style and textual layout (headlines, captions, speech bubbles, language style, etc.
A. Symbolic codes B. Technical codes C. Written codes D. Mechanical code
6. This show what is beneath the surface of what we see is called
A. Symbolic codes B. Technical codes C. Written codes D. Mechanical code
7. Codes, conventions, formats, symbols and narrative structures that indicate the meaning of media messages to an
audience.
A. Audience B. Message C. Media Language D. Language
8.____ typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly or quarterly, with a date on the cover that is later
than the date it is actually published.
A. Newspapers B. Magazines C. Books D. Television
9. This composed of computer mediated tools.
A. Internet B. Media C. Literacy D. Social media
10. Telegraph, telephone and typewriter
Is an example of:
A. Industrial age B. Electronic age C. New Media D. Pre-industrial age
11. It refers to the unit of the communication being delivered.
A. Structure B. Message type C. Language D. Audience
12. is the collecting and reporting of news by everyday citizens (non-journalists).
A. Phishing B. Human Trafficking C. Citizen Journalism D. The internet as a Tourism Support
13. It is a feedback technology that takes advantage of user’s sense of touch by applying force.
A. Contextual awareness B. Haptics technology C. Internet glasses D. Eye tracking
14. A media literate person can decode, evaluate, analyze and produce both print and electronic media.
A. Always true B. Definitely false C. Partially true D. Sometimes false
15. A technique for attempting to acquire sensitive data.
A. Phishing B. Human Trafficking C. Citizen Journalism D. The internet as a Tourism Support
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
16. A legal device that gives the creator of literary, artistic, musical or other creative work the sole right to publish and
sell that work is called
A. Cybercrime law B. Plagiarism C. Copyright D. Cyber bullying
17. Cave painting and clay tablets belongs to:
A. Electronic age B. Pre-industrial age C. Industrial age D. New/Information age
18. This pertains to electronic standards of conduct or procedures and has to do with the process of thinking about
others when using digital devices.
A. Digital Netiquette B. Etiquette C. Digital Media D. Media
19. This section houses and circulates the major library collection covering the different areas of discipline.
A. Reserve Section B. Special Section C. Internet Section D. Circulation Section
20. refers to native; local; originating or produced naturally in a particular region.
A. Knowledge B. Indigenous C. Indigenous knowledge D. Indigenous communication
21. are handy reference sources that provide miscellaneous information such as addresses, telephone numbers, etc.
A. Dictionaries B. Dictionaries C. Handbooks D. Yearbook/Almanacs
22. This is used in comics or cartoons
A. Speech bubbles B. Captions C. Headlines D. Titles
23. What is the purpose of media literacy education?
A. To encourage blind acceptance of media messages.
B. To develop critical thinking skills and empower individuals to analyze media.
C. To promote the spread of misinformation.
D. To discourage individuals from consuming any form of media.
24. is the arrangement of information in a specific medium.
A. Structure B. Language C. Message type D. Reachability
25. It is the device that allows transfer and detection of signals through air.
A. Radio B. Television C. Computer D. WiFi
26. Digital access refers to the ability to fully participate in digital society.
A. Always true B. Definitely false C. Partially true D. Sometimes false
27.People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of
various products.
A. Electronic age B. Industrial age C. Pre-industrial age D. New/Information age
28. Taking from an outside source without proper credit is a form of plagiarism.
A. always true B. definitely false C. partially true D. sometimes false
29. Web browsers, blogs, social networks and video:youtube belongs to:
A.electronic age B. Industrial age C. pre-industrial age D. New/Information age
30. It is an electronic exchange of information
A. Digital Access B. Digital commerce C. Digital Communication D. Digital Literacy
31. Are reference used for academic purposes.
A. Newspapers B. Books C. Magazines D. Brochures
32. Broadcast media are the communication platforms described through its capability of distributing audio and video
content to array of audiences.
A. always true B. definitely false C. partially true D. sometimes false
33. a common medium that is capable of transmitting and receiving images accompanied by sounds.
A. Radio B. Computer C. Television D. Magazines
34. It is the latest form of mass media is described through its forms and technology usage such as: computers,
internet, digital devices, video and online games.
A. New Media B. Broadcast media C. Media D. Print Media
35. The precautions that all technology users must take to guarantee their personal safety and the security of their
network.
A. Digital Health and wellness B. Digital Law C. Digital security D. Digital Etiquette
36. refers to transmission of information through local channels or forms.
A. Indigenous knowledge B. Communication C. Indigenous D. Indigenous communication
37. refers to the scope of the communication platforms.
A. Audience B. Message type C. Reachability D. Structure
38.Printed on a daily or weekly basis. These forms may be different but its primary to delivering latest information
and current events.
A. Magazines B. Newspapers C. Books D. Brochures
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
39. Library is not a place set apart to contain books, periodicals, and other material for reading, viewing, listening,
study of reference, set of rooms, or building where books may be read or borrowed.
A. Always true B. Definitely false C. Partially true D. Sometimes false
40. The elements of physical and psychological well-being related to digital technology use
A. Digital Health and wellness B. Digital access C. Digital security D. Digital Rights and Responsibility
41. This section houses books, which are in demand and limited in copies.
A. Library section B. Reference section C. Reserve Section D. Archived Section
42. This section houses the Law and Graduate Studies collection which specifically cater to the Law and GS students.
A. E-Library Section B. Special Collection C. Law & Graduate Studies Library D.Technical section.
43. Which of the following is an example of responsible media use?
A. Sharing personal information online without considering the consequences.
B. Engaging in respectful and constructive online discussions.
C. Spreading rumors and false information on social media.
D. Ignoring the impact of media on mental health.
44. How can one protect their privacy while using social media?
A. Sharing personal information with anyone who asks for it.
B. Using strong and unique passwords for all social media accounts.
C. Accepting friend requests from unknown individuals.
D. Posting personal photos and videos without considering the consequences.
45. How can one promote responsible media use among younger generations?
A. Encouraging excessive screen time and unrestricted access to media.
B. Setting clear boundaries and discussing media content with children.
C. Ignoring the influence of media on children's behavior.
D. Allowing children to consume media without supervision.
46. How can one avoid falling for fake news?
A. Sharing news articles without verifying their authenticity.
B. Relying solely on social media for news updates.
C. Cross-checking information from multiple reliable sources.
D. Believing news articles that align with personal beliefs.
47. What is the primary characteristic of social media?
A. One-way communication B. Offline interaction C. User participation D. Limited reach
48. Which of the following is an example of new media?
A. Newspapers B. Radio C. Blogs D. Magazines
49. What is the primary characteristic of new media?
A. Tangible format B. Wide audience reach C. Interactive content D. Real-time information
50. How has the internet impacted the evolution of media?
A. It has made traditional media obsolete C. It has had no impact on the evolution of media
B. It has allowed for the creation of new media platforms D. It has decreased the overall consumption of media

Prepared by:

MICHELLE JOY G SEMENIANO

Subject Teacher

“You should be ashamed for not trusting yourself.”


-Eudora

TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]
TACURONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Contact no.: 09553225857
Facebook Page: Tacurong NHS Official Page
E-mail Address: [email protected]

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