GRADE 12 MIL 1st Monthly Examination

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COLEGIO DE SANTA RITA DE SAN CARLOS, INC.

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Augustinian Recollect Sisters
San Carlos City, Negros Occidental
2021 – 2022

First Monthly Examination


Media and Information Literacy
Name: ________________________________ Gr. & Sec.___________________ Date: _______________
Teacher: Howard A. Araneta Parent’s Signature: ___________________________________

GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Read and understand each direction carefully. Write legibly your answer on your
examination paper.

TEST I. TRUE or FALSE.


DIRECTION: Write T if the statement is correct and F if otherwise.
1. Refers to the communication between two persons, whether they are verbal or non-verbal.
a. Interpersonal Communication
b. Mass Communication
c. Mediated Communication
d. Face to Face Communication
2. A media literate person can access, analyse, and respond to a range of media.
a. False b. True c. Maybe d. Neither
3. The first printing press of the world was invented by:
a. Johannes Gutenberg
b. Martin Luther
c. Thomas Edison
d. Isaac Newton
4. It is an example of an organizational communication.
a. Brand advertisement
b. Memorandum
c. TV Commercial
d. Radio interview
5. It’s the term commonly used to refer to communication systems that are configured to create, produce, and
disseminate media texts to mass audiences.
a. Organizational Communication
b. Mediated Communication
c. Interpersonal Communication
d. Mass Communication
6. Linear communication is a one-way communication.
a. False b. True c. Maybe d. Neither
7. Media can influence people and norms.
a. False b. True c. Maybe d. Neither
8. Which of the following is an example of interpersonal communication?
a. The President giving a speech on television.
b. Two friends talking over the phone.
c. A teacher lecturing the class.
d. Two friends talking together.
9. In the communication process, there is always an interference in the transmittal process. This is called?
a. Buffer b. Signal Jam c. Noise d. Interruption
10. Which of the following is not an example of mass communication media?
a. Newspaper b. Magazine c. Laptop d. Internet

TEST II. Essay.


DIRECTION: In your own words, explain and discuss the following topics briefly. Use an example or make a judgement
about its strengths and weaknesses. Your answers must consist of a minimum of 5 sentences.
1. Imagine that you wake up one day and there are no more media, libraries, Internet and cell phones. In
addition, all newspapers, magazines, radio stations and TV channels have disappeared. Analyze what would
happen to citizens:
i. How would you be informed now?
ii. How would you communicate news, facts, and events?
iii. What would happen with the decisions you usually make?
2. Make a list of media that are present in the daily lives of students and teachers today. Answer these following
questions;
i. What are the key roles and functions that each of these media perform?
ii. What do you think it means to be ‘literate’ when it comes to using the media and other
information providers?
iii. What knowledge, skills and attitudes are necessary?
RUBRICS

FOCUS CONTENT ORGANIZATION STYLE CONVENTIONS


Sharp, distinct controlling Substantial, specific, and/or illustrative Sophisticated arrangement of content with Precise, illustrative use of a variety of Evident control of grammar
point made about a single content demonstrating and sophisticated evident and/or subtle transitions words and sentences structures to create mechanics, spelling, usage and
10 topic with evident awareness ideas consistent writer’s voice and tone sentence formation.
of task. appropriate to audience

Apparent point made about a Sufficiently developed content with Functional arrangement of content that Generic use of variety of words and Sufficient control of grammar,
single topic with sufficient adequate elaboration or explanation sustains a logical order with some evidence sentences structures that may not create mechanics, spelling, usage and
8 awareness of task. of transitions. writer’s voice and tone appropriate to sentence formation.
audience.

No apparent point but Limited content with inadequate Confused or inconsistent arrangement of Limited word choice and control of Limited control of grammar,
evidence of specific topic. elaboration or explanation. content with or without attempts at sentence structures that inhibit voice mechanics, spelling, usage and
transitions and tone sentence formation
5

Minimal evidence of a topic Superficial and/or minimal content Minimal control of content arrangement Minimal variety in word choice and Minimal control of grammar,
minimal control of sentence structure mechanics, spelling, usage and
sentence formation
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“Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but he who make his ways crooked will be found out.”
-Proverbs 10:9
GOOD LUCK & GODBLESS!

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