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Unit 7: Digital Literacy

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1. 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

2. What is the first step in information collection?

A Data analysis
B Defining purpose
C Data storage
D Data deletion

3. Which method is used to collect opinions from many people?

A Survey
B Programming
C Debugging
D Formatting

4. What is digital literacy mainly concerned with?

A Hardware repair
B Using and evaluating digital information
C Playing games
D Typing speed

5. 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

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. 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

8. Which device is commonly used to collect data directly from users?

A Printer
B Scanner
C Speaker
D Projector

9. 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

10. 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

11. Which of the following is a primary source of information?

A Research report
B Interview
C Summary article
D Review blog

12. What is data?

A Processed information
B Raw facts and figures
C Computer program
D System software

13. Which of the following is an example of biased information?

A Research paper
B Opinion-based article
C Textbook
D Official report

14. Which term refers to gathering information using computers and the internet?

A Manual collection
B Digital collection
C Physical storage
D Offline processing

15. Which of the following is an offline source of information?

A Website
B Email
C Printed encyclopedia
D Online forum

16. 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

17. 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

18. 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

19. Which of the following is used to collect visual information?

A Microphone
B Camera
C Speaker
D Keyboard

20. What is the purpose of collecting information?

A To waste storage
B To make decisions
C To slow down systems
D To damage data

21. Which format is commonly used to store collected digital data?

A Paper file
B Database
C Chalkboard
D Notebook

22. Which of the following is used to collect numerical data?

A Questionnaire
B Calculator
C Speaker
D Camera

23. Which of the following is primarily a professional networking social media platform?

A TikTok
B Instagram
C Snapchat
D LinkedIn

24. Which of the following ensures information authenticity?

A Unknown author
B Cited sources
C Attractive design
D Long text

25. What should be checked to verify information from a website?

A Website color
B Author and date
C Font size
D Animation effects

26. 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

27. What is plagiarism?

A Creating original content
B Copying others’ work without credit
C Collecting data legally
D Storing information safely

28. Which practice ensures ethical information collection?

A Copying without permission
B Taking consent
C Hiding sources
D Altering facts

29. Which law relates to responsible use of information?

A Traffic law
B Cyber law
C Sports law
D Medical law

30. Which of the following helps organize collected information?

A Spreadsheet
B Game
C Browser
D Antivirus

31. Understanding online etiquette and responsible social interaction is part of:

A Hardware proficiency
B Software programming
C Network configuration
D Digital citizenship

32. 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

33. 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

34. Which of the following is a digital survey tool?

A Notebook
B Google Forms
C Whiteboard
D Notice board

35. 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

36. Which source is considered most reliable for academic information?

A Random social media post
B Unverified blog
C Textbook
D Online advertisement

37. 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

38. What is information collection?

A Storing data in a computer
B Gathering data from different sources
C Deleting unwanted files
D Sharing data online

39. 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

40. 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

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