1 What is information collection? A Storing data in a computer B Gathering data from different sources C Deleting unwanted files D Sharing data online
3 Which device is commonly used to collect data directly from users? A Printer B Scanner C Speaker D Projector
4 Which method is used to collect opinions from many people? A Survey B Programming C Debugging D Formatting
5 Which of the following is an example of digital data? A Handwritten notes B Printed book C Email message D Chalkboard
6 What does reliable information mean? A Information that is colorful B Information that is accurate and trustworthy C Information that is old D Information that is lengthy
7 Which source is considered most reliable for academic information? A Random social media post B Unverified blog C Textbook D Online advertisement
8 What is the purpose of collecting information? A To waste storage B To make decisions C To slow down systems D To damage data
9 Which of the following is a primary source of information? A Research report B Interview C Summary article D Review blog
10 Which tool is commonly used to search information on the internet? A Web browser B Calculator C Media player D Antivirus
11 Which of the following helps in collecting information online? A Search engine B Paint software C Video game D Compiler
12 What should be checked to verify information from a website? A Website color B Author and date C Font size D Animation effects
13 Which of the following is an offline source of information? A Website B Email C Printed encyclopedia D Online forum
14 What is data? A Processed information B Raw facts and figures C Computer program D System software
15 Which of the following is a digital survey tool? A Notebook B Google Forms C Whiteboard D Notice board
16 Which practice ensures ethical information collection? A Copying without permission B Taking consent C Hiding sources D Altering facts
17 What is plagiarism? A Creating original content B Copying others’ work without credit C Collecting data legally D Storing information safely
18 Which of the following is used to collect numerical data? A Questionnaire B Calculator C Speaker D Camera
19 What is the first step in information collection? A Data analysis B Defining purpose C Data storage D Data deletion
20 Which of the following is a safe practice while collecting information online? A Sharing passwords B Visiting trusted websites C Ignoring privacy policies D Downloading unknown files
21 Which information source is updated most frequently? A Printed book B Newspaper archive C Website D Old magazine
22 What does accurate information mean? A Information with pictures B Information free from errors C Information with opinions D Information without sources
23 Which of the following helps organize collected information? A Spreadsheet B Game C Browser D Antivirus
24 Which type of data is collected through interviews? A Random data B Primary data C Secondary data D Processed data
26 What is secondary data? A Data collected for the first time B Data already collected by others C Unprocessed data D Personal opinions
27 Which factor is important when selecting information? A Relevance B Brightness C Sound quality D File size
28 Which of the following ensures information authenticity? A Unknown author B Cited sources C Attractive design D Long text
29 What is digital literacy mainly concerned with? A Hardware repair B Using and evaluating digital information C Playing games D Typing speed
30 Which of the following is a benefit of proper information collection? A Confusion B Better decision making C Data loss D Security risks
31 Which online source is generally least reliable? A Educational website B Government website C Random social media post D Online journal
32 What should you do before using collected information? A Delete it B Verify it C Hide it D Ignore it
33 Which of the following helps protect personal information? A Strong passwords B Public sharing C Unknown links D Open networks
34 Which term refers to gathering information using computers and the internet? A Manual collection B Digital collection C Physical storage D Offline processing
35 Which of the following is an example of biased information? A Research paper B Opinion-based article C Textbook D Official report
36 What is the role of keywords in information collection? A To delete data B To improve search results C To format documents D To protect files
37 Which of the following is used to collect visual information? A Microphone B Camera C Speaker D Keyboard
38 Why is privacy important in information collection? A To increase data size B To protect personal data C To slow systems D To limit access
39 Which law relates to responsible use of information? A Traffic law B Cyber law C Sports law D Medical law
40 Which of the following is a common mistake in information collection? A Verifying sources B Using outdated data C Checking authenticity D Citing references
41 Which format is commonly used to store collected digital data? A Paper file B Database C Chalkboard D Notebook
42 What is the main objective of Unit 7.1 Information Collection? A Learning programming B Understanding how to gather and evaluate information C Designing hardware D Installing software
43 What is a key element of an effective poster design? A A clear and bold headline B Very small and detailed text C Using as many colors as possible D Having no images or graphics
44 A major consideration for billboard design, which is different from a poster, is that it must be: A Readable from a long distance and in a short time B Full of detailed paragraphs C Designed for indoor use only D Interactive with a touch screen
45 An infographic is a visual representation of information or data. What is its main goal? A To present complex information quickly and clearly B To be used only in scientific papers C To replace all written text in a document D To work only on mobile phones
46 What is the primary purpose of using a chart or graph to present data? A To make the document longer B To make the information easier to understand visually C To hide complex details D To use more colors
47 When collecting information online, what does the term 'credibility' refer to? A How colorful the website is B The trustworthiness and reliability of the source C How quickly the page loads D The number of advertisements on the page
48 Why should a billboard have a very short message, typically under seven words? A It is cheaper to print fewer words B Drivers have only a few seconds to read it C Longer messages are less creative D There is a legal limit on the number of words
49 Which of the following is the most reliable source for academic research? A A personal blog B A social media post C A peer-reviewed journal D A public forum
50 In poster design, what does 'layout' refer to? A The type of paper used for printing B The font size of the text C The arrangement of text and images on the page D The software used to create the poster
51 Which of these is a potential disadvantage of using social media for communication? A Connecting with friends and family B Fast and instant communication C Spread of misinformation and fake news D Access to diverse perspectives
52 Which of the following is primarily a professional networking social media platform? A TikTok B Instagram C Snapchat D LinkedIn
53 Understanding online etiquette and responsible social interaction is part of: A Hardware proficiency B Software programming C Network configuration D Digital citizenship
54 Digital literacy is the ability to: A Only use a computer for typing B Only browse social media C Only send and receive emails D Find, evaluate, and communicate information using digital technologies
55 Which of the following is a key component of digital literacy, focusing on the ability to judge the quality and credibility of online information? A Information literacy B Digital programming C Hardware engineering D Network security
56 Which social media platform is primarily designed for professional networking and sharing career-related information? A Instagram B LinkedIn C TikTok D Snapchat
57 What is the main purpose of using an infographic to present ideas or data? A To write a detailed research paper B To create a music playlist C To display complex information visually in a simple and engaging way D To build a functional website from scratch
58 What is the most important principle for designing an effective billboard that will be seen by people in moving vehicles? A Using a very small and detailed font B Including multiple long paragraphs of text C Using low-contrast colors that blend together D Keeping the message short, simple, and visually bold
59 When collecting information from the internet for a school project, what is the first step to ensure its reliability? A Checking the credibility of the source and author B Choosing the website with the most colorful design C Copying the first result from the search engine D Ensuring the website has many advertisements
60 In poster designing, which element is crucial for grabbing the viewer's attention from a distance? A A small footnote with contact details B A strong, clear headline and a central image C A long paragraph explaining all the details D A plain background with no graphics
61 The concept of 'digital citizenship' as a part of digital literacy primarily refers to: A Owning the latest digital devices B Having a very fast internet connection C Using technology responsibly, ethically, and safely D Knowing how to repair computer hardware
62 What is a significant disadvantage of using social media as a primary communication tool? A It allows for instant connection with friends B It helps in organizing social events easily C It provides access to global news and trends D It can lead to the rapid spread of misinformation