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The document contains instructions and multiple-choice questions for a long test on Media and Information Literacy (MIL). It includes guidelines for answering the test, a series of questions covering various topics related to media, technology, and learning, and a key for correcting the answers. The test assesses knowledge on modern technology, media literacy, and various media content types.

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The document contains instructions and multiple-choice questions for a long test on Media and Information Literacy (MIL). It includes guidelines for answering the test, a series of questions covering various topics related to media, technology, and learning, and a key for correcting the answers. The test assesses knowledge on modern technology, media literacy, and various media content types.

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LONGTEST

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MIL
INSTRUCTIONS
1.For your answer sheet, use ½ lengthwise of clean yellow pad
paper.
2.Use permanent BLACK BALLPEN only. Pencil or friction pen is
not allowed.
3.Read and analyze each item or question carefully. Then, write
the letter of your answer in CAPITAL LETTERS.
4.Erasure means WRONG.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.Which of the following is NOT an example of
modern wearable technology?
A. Smart Watches
B. Fitness Trackers
C. Smartphones
D. Headsets
2.Technology that takes advantage of the user’s
sense of touch using computer applications
A. Contextual awareness
B. Haptics
C. VR Technology
D. Wearable Technology
3.It refers to the model for delivering
content online to any person who wants
to take a course with no limit to
attendance.
A. Education Model
B. Model of Online Learning
C. Massive Open Online Course
D. Electronic Learning Model
4.It refers to a type of learning that
happens anytime, anywhere and with
anyone.

A. Global Learning
B. Online Learning
C. Ubiquitous Learning
D. Virtual Learning
5.A technology that provides a big
picture of learning outcomes through
available data such as test results.

A. Analytics
B. Learning trackers
C. Online Exams
D. None of these
6.According to UNESCO, Media and
Information Literacy (MIL) enables people
to:

A. Engage with media effectively and


develop critical thinking.
B. Become wealthy and famous.
C. Control the media landscape.
D. Avoid all forms of media.
7.What is one way the media serves the
public?

A. By controlling the government.


B. By informing the public about political
affairs.
C. By creating entertainment content
only.
D. By ignoring political issues.
8.How does the media contribute to
economic opportunities?

A. By eliminating all traditional jobs.


B. By making all online content free.
C. By creating new jobs and platforms
for earning income.
D. By decreasing the need for IT-based
jobs.
9.What is the main change in the learning
environment brought about by media and
information?

A. Learning has become mandatory for


everyone.
B. Learning has been replaced by
entertainment.
C. Learning has become more expensive.
10.What makes media and information
literate individuals more cohesive social
units?

A. They are informed and connected,


fostering a sense of shared goals.
B. They avoid all social interaction.
C. They control all social media platforms.
D. They have no interest in social change.
11.The phrase "media serves as the eyes
and ears of the masses" suggests that:

A. The media is always biased.


B. The media provides crucial oversight
and information to the public.
C. The public is incapable of
understanding political issues.
D. The media only reports on negative
12.The traditional learning environments
implies___________.

A. Tedious and unattractive to many.


B. Highly engaging and effective.
C. Focused on creative expression.
D. Completely replaced by online learning.
13. On the context of implication of media,
what do the author suggests on the growth
of media and information?

A. It has led to a decrease in economic


opportunities.
B. It has created a need for more
specialized jobs.
C. It has made traditional jobs obsolete.
D. It has made learning more difficult.
14.The concept of "unit cohesion" is used
to show that:

A. Media literate people are like robots.


B. Media literate people all agree on
everything.
C. Media literate people are bonded
together and can affect social change.
D. Media literate people are easily
15. On implication of media and
information, which of the following best
describes the author's overall tone
regarding media and information literacy?

A. Critical and skeptical


B. Neutral and objective
C. Pessimistic and dismissive
D. Positive and optimistic
16. Which of the following is an example of
formal text-based material?

A. Personal email
B. Social media posts
C. Published books
D. SMS messages
17. What is a key characteristic of informal
text-based materials?

A. They are always created by established


institutions.
B. They often reflect personal opinions or
views.
C. They undergo rigorous editing and
censorship.
18. When analyzing text as a consumer,
which question helps determine the
reliability of the message?

A. What is the weather outside?


B. What is the sender's favorite color?
C. What views are represented, and are
they balanced?
D. How many words are used in the text?
19. Which element is included in the media
and information design framework for
producers of text media?

A. The recipient's shoe size


B. The target audience
C. The current stock market prices
D. The latest fashion trends
20. What is the primary purpose of text?

A. To present information or convey ideas.


B. To confuse the reader.
C. To create abstract art.
D. To replace spoken language entirely.
21.It is a type of shot where the subject is
framed from shoulders up.
a. close up
b. extreme close up
c. medium close up
d. full shot
22. It pertains to a perfect shot to show
the world where the story takes place

a. extreme wide shot


b. full shot
c. long shot
d. extreme close up
23.Another term for Dutch angle
is__________.
a. canted shot
b. over the shoulder shot
c. worm’s eye view
d. Candid shot
24.Which audio file format is known for its
lossless compression and ability to return
to the original quality standard?

a) M4A
b) FLAC
c) MP3
d) MP4
25.Which audio file format is widely
preferred for mobile audio-playing devices
due to its high
quality and small size?

a) M4A
b) FLAC
c) MP3
d) WAV
26.Which audio file type is a
comprehensive media extension capable of
holding audio, video, and other media?

a) WAV
b) MP4
c) WMA
d) AAC
27.Which audio file format is typically used
on Windows systems and often stores
uncompressed audio files?

a) WAV
b) WMA
c) AAC
d) MP3
28. Which audio file format is a Windows-
based alternative to MP3, known for its
lossless compression but limited
accessibility?

a) WAV
b) WMA
c) AAC
d) FLAC
29. Which of the following media content examples
is primarily accessed through a digital platform?

a) Instructions on how to cook pancit canton on a


packaging
b) "Hiraya Manawari" an e-novel by Chris Oca,
accessed through Wattpad
c) Magic Microphone advertised by a singing
salesperson in a mall.
30. What type of media content is represented
by a "Magic Microphone advertised by a singing
salesperson in a mall"?

a) Print media
b) Digital media
c) Broadcast media
d) Point-of-sale advertising
31. Which of the following media content examples
provides practical, step-by-step instructions?

a) TV advertisement of a shampoo brand featuring


Sarah Geronimo
b) Textbook for the blind
c) "Hiraya Manawari" an e-novel by Chris Oca,
accessed through Wattpad
d) Instructions on how to cook pancit canton on a
packaging
32. What is the main purpose of the "TV
advertisement of a shampoo brand
featuring Sarah Geronimo"?

a) To educate viewers about hair care.


b) To entertain viewers with a celebrity
appearance.
c) To persuade viewers to purchase the
33. Which of the following media content examples is
specifically designed to cater to a visually impaired
audience?

a) "Hiraya Manawari" an e-novel by Chris Oca,


accessed through Wattpad
b) Magic Microphone advertised by a singing
salesperson in a mall.
c) Textbook for the blind
d) Instructions on how to cook pancit canton on a
34. Which camera movement involves physically
moving the camera towards or away from the subject
while keeping the zoom the same?

a) Pedestal
b) Truck
c) Dolly
d) Pan
35. What does "pedestal up" mean?

a) Move the camera physically to the


left.
b) Move the camera up.
c) Move the camera down.
d) Move the camera onto its side.
36. Which camera movement is similar
to dollying but involves moving the
camera left or right?

a) Tilt
b) Truck
c) Pan
d) Roll
37. What camera movement involves
moving the camera lens from side to
side, as if you are looking left to right?

a) Dolly
b) Pedestal
c) Pan
d) Tilt
38. Which camera movement involves
moving the camera lens up or down while
keeping its horizontal axis constant?

a) Tilt
b) Roll
c) Truck
d) Zoom
39. Which camera movement involves
moving the camera onto its side?

a) Pan
b) Tilt
c) Roll
d) Dolly
40. What technique allows you to move
closer or farther from an object without
physically moving the camera?

a) Dolly
b) Zoom
c) Truck
d) Pedestal
41. What is a "following shot"?

a) A shot where the camera stays


stationary.
b) A type of tracking shot where the camera
continuously follows the subject's action.
c) A shot taken from a high angle.
d) A shot where the camera moves up or
down.
42. What can be used to create smoother
following shots?

a) Handheld camera only


b) Tripod only
c) Steadicams and gimbals
d) Zoom lens only
43. What is a result of using a handheld
camera for a following shot?

a) Perfectly smooth video


b) Bumpy or shaky video
c) Clear and focused video
d) Zoomed-in video
44. Music is often used for:

a) Providing direct information.


b) Setting a mood and stimulating listeners.
c) Describing a palette of sounds that do
not occur in nature.
d) Synchronizing sounds to pictures on
screen.
45. Which type of sound effect is recorded
and mixed to appear as a different sound on
screen?

a) Hard sound
b) Foley sound
c) Background sound
d) Design sound
46. Sounds that indicate ambience settings,
like weather or traffic, are classified as:

a) Hard sounds
b) Foley sounds
c) Background sounds
d) Design sounds
47. A laser weapon sound would be best
described as a:

a) Hard sound
b) Foley sound
c) Background sound
d) Design sound
48. In which type of narration does the
narrator read the story in a natural,
straightforward tone without changing their
voice for different characters?

a) Fully-Voiced Reading
b) Partially-Voiced Reading
c) Unvoiced Reading
d) Multicast Reading
49. Which of the following statement shows the best
purpose of movement in a video?

a) To make all scenes static and unchanging.


b) To create dynamic scenes and influence audiences'
emotional reactions.
c) To ensure the audience always sees everything on
screen.
d) To make the audience feel calm and relaxed in all
situations.
50. Which of the following media content examples
would MOST likely utilize motion media?

a) Instructions on how to cook pancit canton on a


packaging.
b) Textbook for the blind.
c) TV advertisement of a shampoo brand featuring
Sarah Geronimo.
d) "Hiraya Manawari" an e-novel by Chris Oca,
accessed through Wattpad.
THE END!!!
KEY TO CORRECTION
MIL 4TH QUARTER LONGTEST
1. C 11. B 21. C 31. D 41. B
2. B 12. A 22. A 32. C 42. C
3. C 13. B 23. A 33. C 43. B
4. C 14. C 24. B 34. C 44. B
5. A 15. D 25. C 35. B 45. B
6. A 16. C 26. B 36. B 46. C
7. B 17. B 27. A 37. C 47. D
8. C 18. C 28. B 38. A 48. C
9. D 19. B 29. B 39. C 49. B
10. A 20. A 30. D 40. B 50. C

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