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Republic of the Philippines

MARINDUQUE STATE COLLEGE


INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION
Tanza, Boac, Marinduque

Bachelor of Culture and Arts Education, Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education, Bachelor of Education major
in Sciences, Bachelor of Education major in Mathematics, Bachelor of Education major in Social Sciences

QUESTIONNAIRE
CHAPTER QUIZ No. 1– TTL 2
Deadline of Submission- February 21, 2024 (Wednesday)
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1. What does digital citizenship mean?


A. Any information about you on the internet
B. Using digital media safely, responsibly and ethically
C. An online membership
D. Not giving credit to someone else's work
2. True or False: If you send a text message, you can control what happens to the message after you
send it *
A. True
B. False
3. Which of the following is an example of over-sharing online?
A. Posting a message on your friend's wall that says you dislike your basketball coach
B. Posting a photo of you playing basketball
C. Inviting your friends and family to your next game by email
4.True or False: Anything you do online can leave a permanent record
A. True
B. False
5. Fill in the blank: A(n) ________ helps to de-escalate, or lessen the impact of online cruelty by
supporting and standing up for the person who is bullied.
A. bystander
B. upstander
C. target
D . offender
6. Reflect on each of these statements about the internet. Choose three statements that support the
idea that the internet makes bullying easier and a bigger problem.
A. Information can spread very quickly on the internet
B. If you say something mean online you do not need to worry about getting in a physical fight
C. You can find lots of information on the Internet.
D. Anything someone says could stay on the Internet for a long time.
E. You can get support from groups on the Internet.
F. Parents, teachers, students all use the Internet.
7. True or False: The law can accuse you of child pornography if you sext.
A. True
B. False
8. Why is cyber bullying easier than in-person bullying? *Choose all that apply
A. It can happen 24/7
B. You can only cyber bully people you know
C. It does not require a face to face confrontation
D. Rumors spread faster with social media
9. What are the best examples of digital citizenship * Choose the top two
A. Starting a GoFundMe Campaign for a fellow classmate with cancer
B. Students spend the time to research what they want to purchase, then take the time to
identify "safe" sites with the best prices
C. Students text during class time to cheat on tests
D. Students communicate on a social networking site without knowing the rules or
responsibilities
10. What does digital citizenship mean?
A. Any information about you on the Internet
B. An online membership
C. Using digital media safely, responsibly, and ethically.
D. Not giving credit to someone else's work.
11. Which is an example of digital media?
A. Computers
B. Social network sites
C. Video games
D. All of these
12. What is the safest way to use someone else's creative work, no matter what kind of license it has?
A. Give credit to the creator
B. Check who owns the work
C. Ask permission to use the work
D. Assume it's in the public domain and use it however you want
13. Which license is best for this work - an original song that Jana doesn't want anyone to copy or
distribute without her permission?
A. Creative Commons
B. Copyright
C. Public domain
D. No License
14. True or False - if you send a text message, you can control what happens to the message after you
send it.
A. True
B. False
15. Upside or Downside - private information on social media can be copied and sent to anyone
A. Upside
B. Downside
16. Being a good digital citizen means---?
A. Thinking before you post something online
B. You never threaten or harass someone using technology
C. You keep your personal information private
D. All of the above
17. What would a good digital citizen do in the following situation?
Nick sees that his classmate left her email account open on a school computer by mistake. Nick decides
to ____________
A. send an email form her account to a friend
B. log out of her email and let her know that he closed it for her
C. not do anything and let someone else deal with it
D. delete all of her emails
18. What type of personal information is it okay to share with someone you don't know?
A. Your name and telephone number only
B. Your email address only, if it doesn't include your name
C. Minor details like the name of your school, and what your parents do for a living
D. You should never share ANY personal information with someone you don't know
19. Which of the following is NOT acceptable to share online?
A. Full name (first and last)
B. Pictures of your dog
C. Pictures of your football game
D. Your favorite food
20. Which of these is an example of cyberbullying?
A. Someone creating a fake account in your name and then posting mean things pretending to be you
B. Sending someone a mean face emoji in a text
C. Hitting someone in the hallway
D. Stealing someone's lunch
21. What is your digital footprint?
A. The shape of your foot
B. Taking a selfie of your shoes
C. all the information online about a person, either posted by that person or others
D. Having a blog
22. Not every website on the internet is truthful. Which of these websites should you avoid if you are
doing research about World War II?
A. History channel website
B. Encyclopedia Britannica
C. National World War II Museum site
D.Germanyreallywon.com
23. Plagiarism is........
A. A delicious dessert
B. Copying someone else's work and calling it my own.
C. citing resources
D. Creating a list of Web sites
24. You decide to cut and paste some information from a website into your school report. What is this
called?
A. Copyright violation
B. plagiarism
C. being smart
D. breaking the law
25. Olive is a 12-year-old girl living in Orlando, Florida. Which of the following screen names is the safest
for her?
A. OliveBet55
B. Florida_Gurl
C. AstroCat
D.TweenChick98
26. What should you do if someone you don't know asks you to be her friend on a social networking
site?
A. Write back asking the person to tell you more about herself
B. Accept the request immediately
C. Ask all your friends if they know the person
D. Ignore the request
27. Which of these actions show how people interact with digital media?
A. watching your favorite tv show
B. searching for jobs in a newspaper
C. posting comments on social networking sites
D. reading a book
28. The purpose of a copyright is to...
A. allow others to use a creative work
B. protect a person's creative work
C. make it easier for others to share
D. allow others to download or copy
29. Name the kind of copyright that makes it easier for people to copy, share, and build on your creative
work, as long as they give you credit for it.
A. Copyright
B. Public Domain
C. Fair Use
D. Creative Commons
30. What are the two ways you are able to use a work WITHOUT permission?
A. public domain & eminent domain
B. public domain & fairy tales
C. public domain & fair use
D. public use and fair use
31. Being allowed to use a copyrighted work for educational purposes is called _______?
A. eminent domain
B. public domain
C. infringement
D . fair use
32. When something enters the public domain, it is now
A. free to use
B. pay as you go
C. under lawsuit
D. under contract
33. When a musician takes a well known song and changes the words to make it funny it is called . . .
A. Pickles
B. Parody
C. Public Domain
D. Pear Deck

True - false questions -Indicate whether the following statements are true or false:

34. Digital literacy is the ability to use a computer for reading and writing.
A. True
B. False
35. The right to access education, the right to create public knowledge and the right to own one’s
personal data have all been proposed as rights of tertiary education learners.
A. True
B. False
36. There is a legally binding bill of rights and principles relating to learning in a digital age.
A. True
B. False
37. There is widespread agreement about the meaning of the term ‘digital citizenship’.
A. True
B. False
38. Which of the following is the best definition of a good digital citizen?
A. Someone who is good at using computers or mobile devices
B. Someone who limits the amount of time they spend on the internet
C. Someone who participates actively and often in social media
D. Someone who recognizes that there are rights and responsibilities associated with using the
internet and other information technology
39. Which of the following activities is NOT an example of a “new” literacy?
A. Photo-sharing
B. Reading a novel on an e-reader
C. Blogging
D. Social networking
40. Which one of the following statements about media literacy is correct?
A. Media literacy provides a framework to access, analyze, evaluate, create and participate with
messages in a variety of forms — from print to video to the Internet
B. Media literacy means the use of videos, podcasts and newspaper articles in the classroom
C. Media literacy education teaches people how to discipline themselves to turn off media to
avoid information overload and ‘fake news’
D. Media literacy is the ability to read and understand newspaper articles in print or online
41. Which of the following are included in the list of ‘The nine elements of digital citizenship’ in this
learning pathway? (Select all that apply – there are three correct answers.)
A. Digital access
B. Digital commerce
C. Digital identity
D. Digital health and wellness
42. Which of these actions show how people interact with digital media?
a) uploading videos and photos
b) texting on a phone
c) posting comments on social network sites
d) reading a book
e) searching for jobs in a newspaper
43. How are traditional media and digital media alike? How are they different?
a) I can upload and share things with my friends
b) I can only watch, read, or listen
c) I can save things to look at later.
d) I can get or give an instant response.
e) I can communicate with people any time anywhere
44. Digital life can be like a ______because there are lots of ups and downs.
a) roller coaster
c) bicycle
b) train
d) soccer game
45. Which of the following is NOT true about digital media?
a) Can use it at any time, from almost any place.
b) People have to use it to communicate.
c) People can use it to share information.
d) People can use it to create new things.
46. What does the term "global awareness" mean?
A. To be able to manage goals and time.
B. To be able to adjust to varied roles and responsibilities.
C. To understand how and why media messages are made.
D. To understand and collaborate with people from different cultures.
47. Are civic and media literacy the same thing or are they different?
A. They are the same thing.
B. They are different.
48. What does "innovation" mean?
A. To develop new ideas.
B. To use old ideas in a new way.
C. To study newly bright stars.
D. To remain at the status quo.
49. How do rote and critical thinking differ?
A. They are the same.
B. Rote thinking is the usual kinds of thinking humans do daily and critical thinking means to judge
others' ideas.
C. Rote thinking requires memorizing, while critical thinking requires difficult processing like
evaluating, synthesizing, and working toward solutions.
50.What does it mean to collaborate?
A. To "collar" someone into believing what you believe.
B. To work together in a teaming situation.
C. To argue.
D. To grow a tree.
51.Why is communication a 21st Century skill?
A. People need to be able to clearly express their ideas, while listening to others carefully.
B. People are communicating less and less.
C. Cable TV is a growing source of entertainment.
52. What is "information literacy?"
A. Managing time.
B. Being able to read.
C. Knowing how to find information.
D. Being able to access and evaluate information from a wide array of sources.
53. What is media literacy?
A. Being able to access and evaluate information from a wide array of sources.
B. A form of art criticism.
C. Understanding how and why messages of all kinds are made.
D. Knowing what the Constitution is and the rights that are embedded within it.
54. What does the word "adaptability" mean?
A. To be able to adjust to something new.
B. To be able to understand something new.
C. To take control of a situation.
D . To understand how media messages are made.
55. What does it mean to take "initiative"?
A. To hold someone against their will.
B. To use one's initials.
C. To act or take charge before others do.
D. To take control.
56. Why do cross-cultural skills matter in the 21st Century?
A. The world is becoming more diverse and the ability to work with diverse groups and to
respect
B. those differences is beneficial and productive.
C. So that people can learn more about their own cultures.
D. Because people are traveling more than they ever did.
57.What does "accountability" mean?
A. Being able to count with accuracy.
B. Being able to set clear goals and achieve them.
C. Being able to guide others toward a common goal.
D. Being responsible for results.
58. What is meant by environmental literacy?
A. Being able to identify the varied plants and animals in the environment.
B. Demonstrating knowledge of air, climate, land, food, energy, water, and ecosystems;
understanding society’s impact on environments, and taking action toward addressing the
associated challenges.
C. Being able to read fluently.
D. Possessing a strong background in biology.
59. For what do the letters "ICT" Literacy stand?
A. Information, Creativity, and Technology
B. Innovation, Communication, and Technology
C. Information, Communication, and Technology
D. Information, Citizenship, and Training
60. The following are the 21st-century student outcomes as stated in the Framework for 21st-century
learning proposed by the Partnership for the 21st Century Skills (P21), except
A. Life and Career Skills
B. Professional Development
C. Information, Media and Technology Skills
D. Core Subjects (the 3Rs) and 21st Century Themes
61. 21st-century education is not just about technology but also includes
A. Cultural awareness
B. Problem-solving
C. Productivity
D. All of the above
62. The 4Cs of 21st-century skills refers to
A. Communication, cooperation, critical thinking, and creativity
B. Communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity
C. Consistency, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity
D. Communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and commitment
63. Santos, R. (2011) asserted that communication skills become more important due to skill
mobilization and migration. This indicates that communication:
A. Enables people to express their own needs and concerns.
B. Is essential in dealing with people from different backgrounds.
C. Helps people to solve problems, learn new things, and build their careers.
D. Helps people to achieve productivity and maintain strong working relationships.
64. Which of the following statements is true about the reflective practice?
A. Reflective practice is a process of career exploration that can assist any employee in
cultivating 4Cs.
B. Reflective practice acknowledges the need to unlearn the present work practice that will lead
to relearning.
C. Reflective practice becomes an effort of collaboration between the reflective conversation,
significant other, and accuracy of the action.
D. All of the above.
65. What does ICT stand for?
A. Information, Creativity, and Technology
B. Information, Communication, and Technology
C. Innovation, Communication, and Technology
D. Information, Citizenship, and Training
66. What makes "Communication" a 21st Century Skill?
A. Today, people are communicating less and less.
B. Because it's the era of internet.
C. People need to clearly express their ideas to others while listening carefully to them.
D. It's just there.
67. What is Environmental Literacy?
A. Being aware of diversity in various animals, birds, and plants.
B. Possess a stronghold of knowledge in biology and bottomy.
C. Being able to survive in all kinds of environments.
D. None of the above.
68. 21st-century skills have replaced the old traditional skills for better growth in the 21st-century.
A. True
B. False
69. 21st- Century skills are required for students to prepare for success in
A. A fast-changing digital society.
B. Competition in the corporate world.
C. An era of entrepreneurs.
D. None of these.
__________70. Identify - Online interaction in the community format where people share personal info
and interests. (response in small letters)

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