1) Karla prefers reading digital books using Kindle over borrowing physical books from the library. What aspect of media evolution is evident? a) Digitization of print media b) Retur to oral storytelling c) Shift to eco-unfriendly media d) Loss of media diversity 2) radio station also shares short news updates on TikTok to reach younger audiences. What does this illustrate? a) Media platform adaptation b) Targeted advertising c) Media saturation d) Return to traditional formats 3) Carla's grandparents watch news on television, but she prefers getting updates from Twitter and online news apps. What media shift does this situation show? a) Return to traditional media b) Evolution of media habits c) Decline in public trust d) Passive consumption of media 4) Schools replace printed newsletters with digital announcements sent via email and learning apps. What does this signify in media development? a) Elimination of school communication b) Shift from digital to oral forms c) Integration of digital communication tools d) Misuse of media platforms 5) Angela is writing a research paper. Before including data from a website, she checks the author's credentials and publication date. What aspect of information literacy is she applying? a) Creating information b) Evaluating information c) Storing information d) sharing information 6) Marco searches for statistics about climate change. He uses government websites and scientific journals instead of random blogs. What information literacy skill is he showing? a) Blind trust in sources b) Summarizing personal opinions c) Copying from the internet d) Locating credible sources 7) Patrick rewrites an article in his own words and credits the original author. What part of information literacy is this? a) Ethical use and citation of information b) Information theft c) Misinterpretation of ideas d) Hiding original sources 8) Ella watches a movie in a cinema where the story is told using visual and sound elements. What type of media is this? a) Print media b) Broadcast media c) Film or cinema media d) Digital media 9) During lunch break, Bea scrolls through Facebook and reacts to friends' posts and news shared on her feed. What type of media is this? a) Print media b) Broadcast media c) Digital media d) Social media 10) Liam receives real-time updates and news alerts from a news app on his smartphone. What type of media is he accessing? a) Traditional media b) Broadcast media c) New/digital media d) Print media 11) A teacher uses an interactive website to teach students about world history, allowing them to explore timelines and watch videos. What type of media does this represent? a) Traditional media b) Multimedia or digital media c) Print media d) Broadcast media 12) A company places digital ads inside a mobile game that players interact with during gameplay. What type of media does this involve? a) Broadcast media b) Print media c) Emerging digital/interactive media d) Traditional media 13) A news company publishes the same story on television, its website, YouTube, and Facebook. What concept does this represent? a) Media convergence b) Media monopoly c) Media fragmentation d) Media restriction 14) A YouTuber wants to effectively convey a message about environmental awareness. Which combination will make the communication most effective? a) Colorful graphics and background music b) Verbal explanation with consistent eye contact and appropriate hand gestures c) Only written text with statistics d) Long monologue without visuals 15) A speaker gives a motivational talk using powerful language, but his voice trembles and he avoids using gestures. What is the impact of the mixed verbal and non-verbal communication? a) It reinforces the message's power b) It causes the audience to ignore the verbal content c) It creates confusion and weakens the intended message d) It has no effect since the message is motivational 16) A teenager posts a climate change awareness video on TikTok that gains millions of views. What part of Lasswell's model is represented by "Channel"? a) The viewers who liked and shared the video b) The teen who created the video c) The purpose of spreading environmental awareness d) The TikTok piatform used to deliver the message 17) A meme about climate change goes viral on social media. Which component of the Shannon-Weaver model is the meme itself? a) message b) Feedback c) sender d) noise 18) During a live press conference, a journalist asks a follow-up question based on the official's previous answer. In Westley and MacLean's model, what does this follow-up question represent? a) encoding b) feedback c) massage filter d) gatekeeping 19) A social media user responds to a trending video with a comment that sparks a debate. What communication process is at work in the context of Westley and MacLean's model? a) Passive reception b) Message loss c) Delayed encoding d) Interactive feedback 20) A blogger receives criticism for publishing unverified news. As a result, they begin fact-checking sources before posting. What does this show about how media is affected by information? a) Media is independent of public opinion b) Information flow causes more misinformation c) Media practice evolves due to feedback d) The audience has no impact on media ethics

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