Summative Assessment Answers - Using Media - Y71
Summative Assessment Answers - Using Media - Y71
A. Presentation software
B. Word processing software
C. Email software
D. Image manipulation software
Q2. What software would be most appropriate for a teacher to use to show a class
information about a lesson?
A. Presentation software
B. Word processing software
C. Email software
D. Image manipulation software
Q3. What software would be most appropriate to use to send a document to someone
on the other side of the world?
A. Presentation software
B. Word processing software
C. Email software
D. Image manipulation software
Q4. What software would be most appropriate to use to create a banner with a slogan
and an image for your website?
A. Presentation software
B. Word processing software
C. Email software
D. Image manipulation software
Formatting
Q5. Which phrase best describes formatting?
A. The audience
B. What fonts are the most appealing
C. The colour pallet
D. What device the document will be viewed on
Q11. What is the name of the licence that you can apply to your work if you are happy for
others to use it?
A. Creative freedom
B. Copyright-free
C. Anti-plagiarism
D. Creative Commons
Q12. Anika has created an image that she is happy for others to use, edit and share, but
not make money from. Which Creative Commons licence should she apply?
A. Attribution-NonCommercial
B. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives
C. Attribution-NoDerivatives
D. Attribution-ShareAlike
Q13. Which of the following is the most effective way of checking the credibility of
information found online?
A. Citation
B. Paraphrase
C. Plagiarism
D. Copyright
“To repeat something written or spoken using different words, often in a shorter form”
A. Citation
B. Paraphrase
C. Plagiarism
D. Copyright
“The process or practice of using another person’s ideas or work and pretending that it’s
your own”
A. Citation
B. Paraphrase
C. Plagiarism
D. Copyright
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