Grooming Social Networking Experiences in media literacy MCQs

Grooming Social Networking Experiences in media literacy MCQs

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1: When three users of a social networking site (SNS) agree to add each other to their friends list, which typically grants them permission to access more information on each other’s site is known as friending

A.   True

B.   False

2: Users of social networking sites (SNSs) who create fictional profiles for themselves by presenting themselves as a celebrity, pet animal, _____, or a fantasy character are known as Fakesters .

A.   Superhero

B.   Scoundrel

C.   Supervillain

D.   miscreant

3: The estimation that ______is the maximum number of friendships that a human can adequately maintain over time is known as Dunbar’s Number

A.   150

B.   160

C.   104

D.   180

4: _______ is the use of text characters to depict pictures of emotional states such as smiles, frowns, and winks

A.   Emoticons

B.   Emojis

C.   Lifelogging

D.   Goldilocks Syndrome

5: Small icons and graphics are known as_______

A.   Emoticons

B.   Emojis

C.   Lifelogging

D.   Goldilocks Syndrome

6: Continually recording the details of one’s life and sharing those observations and thoughts on social networking sites (SNSs) is known as________

A.   Emoticons

B.   Emojis

C.   Lifelogging

D.   Goldilocks Syndrome

7: The tendency of users of social networking sites (SNSs) to make friends who are neither too close nor too far in terms of psychological distance is known as __________.

A.   Emoticons

B.   Emojis

C.   Lifelogging

D.   Goldilocks Syndrome

8: A negative effect of using social networking sites (SNSs) in which users develop a fear of missing out and this fear makes them feel bad unless they are constantly checking SNSs is known as _______.

A.   FOMO Factor

B.   Emojis

C.   Lifelogging

D.   Goldilocks Syndrome

9: The action of posting messages (on blogs, social networking sites, etc.) designed to cause harm to others by embarrassing, belittling, and/or harassing them is known as cyberbullying

A.   True

B.   False

10: Developing three-sided relationships with people and characters presented in media stories; people develop what they regard as a strong attachment to a character in their favorite video series or a public figure covered continually in the media is known as Parasocial Relationships

A.   True

B.   False

11: ______ is the practice of using a false identity on a social networking site (SNS)

A.   Catfishing

B.   Social Networking

C.   Rorschach Test

D.   blog

12: ________is a behavior exhibited by humans as they make contact with other humans by forming both formal and informal groups.

A.   Catfishing

B.   Social Networking

C.   Rorschach Test

D.   Blog

13: _______ is a psychological test to determine what is on the “top of the mind” of test subjects by presenting them with a series of abstract ink blots and asking them to tell the tester what they perceive in those images.

A.   Catfishing

B.   Social Networking

C.   Rorschach Test

D.   Blog

14: short for weblog; internet sites set up by individuals, businesses, and news organizations that are designed to attract the attention of as many visitors as possible with text, audio, and video is known as Blog

A.   True

B.   False

15: The nature of the media to repeat the same ideas so that people tend to hear the same thing over and over is known as _____.

A.   Echo Chamber

B.   Piracy

C.   Copyright

D.   None of these