Home > Media Literacy > Quizzes > News Literacy Test
News Literacy Test
Fast practice, instant feedback. Timer auto-submits when time’s up.
Avg score: 50% Most missed: “How can documentation be misleading?”
News Literacy Test
Time left 00:00
25 Questions

1. What are the consequences of disinformation?

2. What are the 6 ZONES of information? KEYWORD: ZONES

3. To inform corresponds with ____________.

4. What is Journalism?

5. Who is a news consumer?

6. What is false context?

7. What is targeted advertising?

8. What is manipulated content?

9. What is Context?

10. What is advertising and what purpose of information does it correspond with?

11. Tell why it is important to have multiples of sources and documentation.

12. What are the six PURPOSES of information? KEYWORD: PURPOSES

13. What is imposter content?

14. Why are multiple sources important?

15. Why do people do disinformation?

16. How can you fight back against misinformation?

17. Name three of the elements of good journalism. Reworded to name the elements of good journalism.

18. How can some sources be misleading?

19. Misinformation is like __________.

20. How can documentation be misleading?

21. What is fabricated content?

22. What is Avoidance of Bias?

23. How does misinformation affect the people around you?

24. Tell how sources and documentation can be misleading.

25. What is/are Multiple Credible Sources?