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The document is a 1st semester final exam for Media and Information Literacy at Del Carmen National High School, featuring multiple choice and true/false questions covering various topics related to media technology, communication, and literacy. It includes a table of specification outlining the cognitive levels and competencies assessed in the exam. The exam is prepared by Gail G. Tesado and checked by Carolina B. Mantilla, with notation by May Sheila S. Agad.

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MIL Final Exam

The document is a 1st semester final exam for Media and Information Literacy at Del Carmen National High School, featuring multiple choice and true/false questions covering various topics related to media technology, communication, and literacy. It includes a table of specification outlining the cognitive levels and competencies assessed in the exam. The exam is prepared by Gail G. Tesado and checked by Carolina B. Mantilla, with notation by May Sheila S. Agad.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
CARAGA REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SIARGAO
DEL CARMEN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL – CAUB ANNEX

MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY


1ST SEMESTRAL EXAM (FINAL)

A. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of your best answer.

1. A technology that will calculate and monitor your heart rate.


A. Misfit Phase Hybrid C. Fitbit Charge
B. Heart Rate Monitoring Device D. Avatar
2. This is a mechanical robot having the characteristics that do can things like
humans.
A.5G B. Smart Glass C. Hologram D. Avatar
3. It is an open access and interactive way to facilitate students’ online study.
A. Massive Open Online Course C. 4G
B. Holography D. Fitbit charge
4. It is category of technology that can be worn by a consumer and often include tracking for
information.
A. Wearable technology C. Smart Watch
B. Smart phone D. MOOCs
5. A form of technology-mediated communication that enables the user of a mobile device to
communicate with someone in a different location.
A. Telephone C. Mobile Phone
B. Laptop D. Mobile Communication
6. Media and information literate individual helps the following, EXCEPT ONE:
A. lessen personal contact with people C. increase political participation
B. improve quality of life D. enhances economic growth
7. A media and information literate individual is able to do the following, EXCEPT ONE:
A. share materials with informed and critical judgement
B. identify issues and resolve it appropriately
C. need not cite sources of grabbed photos
D. rephrase borrowed ideas
8. One of the challenges of technology in the Education sector is .
A. improves engagement C. incorporates different learning styles
B. delivering informal learning D. encourages collaboration
9. One of the benefits of social media in business is .
A. product replication C. lacks personal connection to customers
B. product advertisement D. inconsistency of product content
10. Below are what media and information literate individuals capable of doing and helping, EXCEPT
ONE:
A. Liberate minds and undeveloped characters.
B. Increase political and social participation
C. Empower economic stability
D. Enhance business and career opportunities
11. This refers to the persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of media
and information.
A. media practitioners C. people Media
B. online classroom teachers D. editors
12. This refers to a leader for a certain group who gives details and information to lesser active persons
in the group.
A. opinion leader C. factual leader
B. campus journalism D. crowdsourcing
13. People without professional journalism training can use the tools of modern technology and the
global distribution of the Internet to create, augment or fact- check media on their own or in
collaboration with others.
A. Campus Journalism C. Social Journalism
B. Network Journalism D. Citizen Journalism
14. They are the ones who have abilities in accessing, evaluating and producing information using
several forms of media.
A. Print Journalists C. Photo Journalists
B. Multimedia Journalists D. Broadcast Journalists
15. These are people who underwent training in journalism writing. Equipped with the fundamental
and significant knowledge and strategies in writing news and stories based from real events in the
community.
A. Print Journalists C. Photo Journalists
B. Multimedia Journalists D. Broadcast Journalists
16. They are skilled not just in journalism but also in public speaking.
A. Print Journalists C. Photo Journalists
B. Multimedia Journalists D. Broadcast Journalists
17. The Crowdsourcing is the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting
contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community.
A. Social Journalism C. Citizen Journalism
B. Crowdsourcing D. Opinion Leaders
18. Wikis are applications allowing several people to collaborate, modify, extend, or delete the contents
or structure of a particular page devoted to a topic or content.
A. Wikis C. Trip Advisor
B. Alibaba D. Waze
19. It is a community-driven GPS and navigational app that guides you through the shortest route
possible while driving.
A. Alibaba C. Wikipedia
B. Trip Advisor D. Waze
20. Here the journalists are using social media to make their content available to more people.
A. Citizen Journalism C. Opinion Leaders
B. Social Journalism D. Crowdsourcing
21. Type of text that consisting of fixed sized characters having essentially the same type of appearance.
A. Formatted Text C. Plaintext/Unformatted Text
B. Hypertext D. Baseline
22. Element of text that use different size weight, color, contrast and orientation to present texts with
greater value.
A. Appropriateness C. Emphasis
B. Alignment D. Space
23. What font is best suited for the contents of a printed book?
A. Serif font C. Sans Serif font
B. Decorative font D. All of the choices
24. It is the type of font that looks like handwriting.
A. Serif font C. Sans Serif font
B. Script font D. Times New Roman font
25. Element of text that use to create focus and strategically make other texts stand-out.
A. Alignment B. Space C. Emphasis D. Consistency
26. It is a design principle of text that suggest of using contrasting size and colors to present different
value of information.
A. Alignment B. Appropriateness C. Emphasis D. Consistency
27. It is considered the main mode of communication from which other media modalities are based
from. The colors are not emphasized to match the theme.
A. Formatted Text B. Media Text C. Text Information D. Hypertext
28. Your friends asked you to make a poster about peace, what background color is best suited for this
theme?
A. Black B. Green C. Yellow D. Blue
29. What is the text format for Microsoft word file?
A. .doc and .docx B. .wpd C. .odt D. .pdf
30.It is a software that allows complex pages of text and graphics to be laid out for publications such as
newspapers, magazines, brochures and books.
A. Word Processing C. Spreadsheet
B. Desktop Publication D. Print Media

B. True or False: Write letter A if the statement is correct otherwise write B.


31._______. Wearable technology also called wearable gadgets, a category of technology devices that
can be worn by a consumer and often include tracking information related to health and fitness.
32._______. MOOCs provide an affordable and flexible way to learn new skills, advance your
career and deliver quality educational experiences at scale.
33._______. A smartwatch is a wearable computing device that closely resembles a wristwatch or other
time-keeping device.
34._______. 5G is the fourth generation of cellular mobile communications.
35._______. Smartphone has more advanced features, including web browsing, hardware applications
and a mobile OS.
36._______. A massive open online course (MOOC) is an offline course that has open access and
interactive participation by means of the Web.
37._______. Smart glasses can collect information from internal or external sensors.
38._______. A fitness tracker is the perfect way to monitor your activity and health effortlessly.
39._______. The 3D modeling is the process of forming a computer model of an object’s shape
40._______. A kind of e-learning experience that is more context more adaptive to learners’ needs
is called ubiquitous learning or u- learning.
41._______. The media force feeds information to unwilling receivers.

42._______. Media and information literate individuals actively participate in politics.


43._______. Communication between media and information literate individuals have become more
complicated.
44._______. Creation of jobs is the media’s role in economy.
45._______. IT based jobs needed in the media
46._______. Media and information literate individuals are in total disconnect to the world.
47._______. Only paid online content generates income.
48._______. Critical thinking is a skill necessary to become a media and information literate individual.
49._______. Media and information have re-made the learning environment.
50._______. Media and information literate individuals enjoy an improved quality of life.
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION (TOS)
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) 11 – 1st Semester Final Exam

Item Total
Cognitive Level Learning Competencies Percentage
Numbers Items
 Evaluate current trends in media and
information and how it will affect/how
they affect individuals and society as a
whole.
 Describes Massive Open Online Courses
(MOOC). 1, 2, 4, 5, 11,
Knowledge  Describes the different dimensions of 14, 15, 16, 18, 15 30%
people media, audio media, motion 19, 31-35
media, manipulative media, and visual
media.
 Describes the different dimensions of
multimedia information and media

 Comprehends how visual information


and media is/are formally and informally
produced, organized, and disseminated. 3, 6, 12, 13,
Comprehension  Comprehends how multimedia 22, 26, 29, 36, 11 22%
information and media is /are formally 37, 39, 50
and informally produced, organized, and
disseminated
 Evaluates the reliability and validity of
7, 8, 9, 10, 23,
visual information and media and
Application 25, 27, 30, 38, 11 22%
its/their sources using selection criteria
40, 41
 Produces and evaluates a creative visual-
17, 20, 21, 24,
based presentation using design
Analysis 28, 42, 44, 45, 10 20%
principles and elements.
48, 49

 Synthesizes the overall implication of
media and information to an individual
(personal, professional, educational, and
others) and the society as a whole
Synthesis (economic, social, political, educational, 43, 46, 47 3 6%
and others).
 Evaluates the reliability and validity of
motion information and media and
its/their sources using selection criteria

Prepared by: Checked and Received by:

GAIL G. TESADO CAROLINA B. MANTILLA


Subject Teacher Master Teacher 1
Noted by:

MAY SHEILA S. AGAD


School Head

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