Entertainment in media literacy MCQs

Entertainment in media literacy MCQs

Try to answer these 30 Entertainment in media literacy MCQs and check your understanding of the Entertainment in media literacy subject.
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1: A sequence of tasks that include filtering media messages, meaning matching, and meaning construction is known as ____

A.   Filtering

B.   Information-Processing Tasks

C.   Meaning Matching

D.   Meaning Construction

2: _______ is the information-processing task in which people continually make decisions about filtering out media messages (ignoring them) or filtering them in (paying attention to them).

A.   Filtering

B.   Information-Processing Tasks

C.   Meaning Matching

D.   Meaning Construction

3: The information-processing task in which we engage in a process of recognizing elements (referents) in a media message and automatically access our memory to find the meanings we have memorized for those elements are known as _______

A.   Filtering

B.   Information-Processing Tasks

C.   Meaning Matching

D.   Meaning Construction

4: The information-processing task in which we engage in a process of creating our own meaning for a media message is known as _______

A.   Filtering

B.   Information-Processing Tasks

C.   Meaning Matching

D.   Meaning Construction

5: Screening programs that email providers use to filter out messages that have been identified as being sent by spammers are known as

A.   Denoted Meanings

B.   Spam Filters

C.   Competencies

D.   None of these

6: Standard meanings for symbols that are shared by all people; these are the dictionary meanings we memorize for words and symbols when we are in elementary school.

A.   Denoted Meanings

B.   Spam Filters

C.   Competencies

D.   None of these

7: The ability to accomplish a task successfully, such as matching the meaning of a media message element; in contrast to skills, competencies are categorical: either you can perform the task successfully or you cannot is known as______

A.   Denoted Meanings

B.   Spam Filters

C.   Competencies

D.   None of these

8: Fram is a set of experiences we use to interpret media messages; frames are composed of our beliefs,________, emotions, and so on

A.   Preferences

B.   Exposure

C.   Attention

D.   Abhorrence

9: Exposure is the condition of being in proximity (place and time) to a message, having the message occur within our general abilities, and gaining some impression .

A.   True

B.   False

10: Exposure to a media message that takes place in the attentional state; conscious awareness of the media message is known as _______

A.   Preferences

B.   Exposure

C.   Attention

D.   Abhorrence

11: Physical Exposure is the message and the person occupies the different physical space for some period of time so that exposure to the media message is possible.

A.   True

B.   False

12: The media message falls within a person’s bandwidth of visual and/or auditory perception is known as ________.

A.   Perceptual Exposure

B.   Psychological Exposure

C.   Automatic Exposure State

D.   None of these

13: _____ is a media message that creates a trace element in a person’s mind.

A.   Perceptual Exposure

B.   Psychological Exposure

C.   Automatic Exposure State

D.   None of these

14: _________ is a mental state in which we put our minds on automatic pilot and filter out almost all message options

A.   Perceptual Exposure

B.   Psychological Exposure

C.   Automatic Exposure State

D.   None of these

15: The experience of being aware of a media message and actively processing its information while being exposed to the message is known as _______

A.   Perceptual Exposure

B.   Psychological Exposure

C.   Automatic Exposure State

D.   Attentional Exposure State

16: The experience of being exposed to a media message and being swept away by it into a different place and time so that you lose sense of your current physical surroundings and current point in time is known as _______

A.   Perceptual Exposure

B.   Transported Exposure State

C.   Automatic Exposure State

D.   Attentional Exposure State

17: The experience of being exposed to a media message with a high degree of awareness of the media message as well as high awareness of standing apart from the message while analyzing it is known as______.

A.   Self-Reflexive Exposure State

B.   Transported Exposure State

C.   Automatic Exposure State

D.   Attentional Exposure State

18: The experience of being exposed to a media message without being aware of the message is known as _________

A.   Self-Reflexive Exposure State

B.   Transported Exposure State

C.   Automatic Exposure State

D.   Attentional Exposure State

19: Transported Exposure State is the experience of being exposed to a media message and being swept away by it into a different place and time so that you lose sense of your current physical surroundings and current point in time.

A.   True

B.   False

20: Field dependency is a natural ability to distinguish between the signal and the noise in any message where the noise is the chaos of symbols and images while the signal is the information that emerges from the chaos.

A.   True

B.   False

21: The ability to memorize facts as well as the facility to absorb the images, definitions, opinions, and agendas of others.

A.   Opinions

B.   Abandonment

C.   Carelessness

D.   Disregardance

22: The ability to be creative, make leaps of insight, and perceive things in a fresh and novel manner is known as __________.

A.   Fluid Intelligence

B.   Conceptual Differentiation

C.   Vertical Thinking

D.   Lateral Thinking

23: The ability to be creative, make leaps of insight, and perceive things in a fresh and novel manner is known as __________.

A.   Fluid Intelligence

B.   Conceptual Differentiation

C.   Vertical Thinking

D.   Lateral Thinking

24: _______ is a problem-solving method (in contrast to lateral thinking) that is based on a standard step-by-step logical progression

A.   Fluid Intelligence

B.   Conceptual Differentiation

C.   Vertical Thinking

D.   Lateral Thinking

25: _________ is a problem-solving method (in contrast to vertical thinking) that uses intuition and creative insights more than logic.

A.   Fluid Intelligence

B.   Conceptual Differentiation

C.   Vertical Thinking

D.   Lateral Thinking

26: The ability to understand and control one’s emotions are known as?

A.   Intelligence

B.   Conceptual Differentiation

C.   Emotional Intelligence

D.   Lateral Thinking

27: Tolerance for Ambiguity is willingness to follow situations into unfamiliar territory that go beyond our _______and take us out of our comfort zone.

A.   Preconceptions

B.   Preoccupations

C.   exceptions to the standards

D.   precision

28: instead analyze messages carefully to ensure greater accuracy

A.   Preconceptions

B.   Non-Impulsiveness

C.   exceptions to the standards

D.   precision

A.   Video-on-demand

B.   Videoconferencing

C.   Phrase Searching

D.   Bluetooth Smart

30: The entertainment industry primarily uses sentiment analysis to improve their ______.

A.   Advertising revenue

B.   Movie release dates

C.   Marketing campaigns

D.   TV show times

31: _____ billion souls that move around the sun, rolling faster, faster, not a chance to slow down

A.   Benzo

B.   Veins

C.   Seven

D.   Names

32: Then you're left in the ____, unless i stuck by ya, you're a sunflower

A.   Ground

B.   Bar

C.   Enough

D.   Dust