FULLBRIGHT COLLEGE BUILDING AND ENHANCING NEW LITERACIES ACROSS THE CURRICULUM Direction: Read and analyze each item, and select the best answer. 1. Today’s students are referred to as ‘digital natives’, while educators as ‘digital immigrants’ a. Prensky , 2001 b. Henry J. Kaiser c. Hawkins d. Graham, 1994 2. Comprised of critical thinking, creative thinking, collaborating and communicating. a) academic skill b) life skills c) learning skills d) literacy skills 3. In 21st century the teacher is in the classroom authority figure, but functions as mode a coach or facilitator. As students embrace a more active in learning. a) Teacher-centered b) Student-centered c) Community-centered d) Curriculum-centered st 4. In 21 century education, the teacher as the expert in-charge of imparting knowledge to his/her students. a) Teacher-centered b) Curriculum-centered c) Student-centered d) Community-centered 5. It is a popular website for video sharing where users can upload, view and share video footage including movie clips. a) Facebook b) Wiki c) Blogs d) Youtube 6. It refers to student works that are generated, selected, organized, store and revised. a) E-folder b) E-portfolio c) Semantic web d) Google doc 7. According to Prensky, 2001 that today’s student are referred as______, while educators refers as___________. a) Digital immigrants, Digital natives b) Digital learner, Digital teacher c) Digital natives, Digital immigrants d) Digital teacher, digital learner 8. It refers to the education in 21st century is characterized by interfacing values in an integrated manner rather than compartmentalizing it subsequent parts. a) Global Classrooms b) Technologies and multimedia c) Project-based and research driven d) Integrated and interdisciplinary 9. It involves managing and coordinating available instructional aids ad resources in order to facilitate learning. a) Technology Based Pedagogy b) The 21st century education c) Project-based curriculum d) The implications of teacher 10. Education in the 21st century is meaningful because it connects in real life day-to-day activities of the learners. a) Meaningful learning b) Global classrooms c) Technologies and multimedia d) Relevant, Rigorous and Real world 11. It is an electronic text that provides multiple links and allows users to trace ideas in immediate and idiosyncratic directions. a) social media platforms b) hypertext c) google docs d) webkinz 12. Who tend to contextualize and believe that learning is constant. a. Thordike and Gardner b) Wundt and Braneld c) Hawkins and Graham,1994 d) Skinner and Bandura 13. It is composed of information literacy, media literacy, and technology literacy. a) ICT literacy skills b) Learning skills c) Academic skills d) life skill 14. In education which emphasis is placed on a clearly articulated idea of what students are expected to learn or what skills and knowledge they need to have before leaving the classroom? a) Outcome Based Education b) Curriculum c) Methodology d) Conclusion 15. It is one of the components of teacher preparation program where teamwork within the program and the institution is imperative for sustainability and development. a. Instructional Models c. Continuous Improvement b. Partnership d. Learning Environment 16. In this skill, students can effectively analyze and evaluate evidence, arguments, claims and beliefs. a. Critical Thinking and Problem-solving c. Initiative and Self-direction b. Flexibility and Adaptability d. Leadership and Responsibility 17. It is one of the important skills that students should learn today. It is a skill wherein they are able to work effectively and respectfully with diverse teams. a. Productivity and Accountability c. Flexibility and adaptability b. Social and Cross-Cultural d. Collaboration 18. It is the ability to understand both how and why media messages are constructed; creating media products by understanding and utilizing the most appropriate media creation tools, characteristics and conventions. a. Technology Literacy c. Information Literacy b. Media Literacy d. None of the above 19. Which of the following does not show instruction is aligned with 21st skills and knowledge? a. The teacher gives the students a chance to work in groups b. The teacher shows her Grade 11 students how to operate different Microsoft Applications such as Word, Excel, Publisher and PowerPoint c. The teacher allows students to construct their own idea about the topic d. The teacher teaches her students how to use typewriter 20. Skills are divided into three major categories, which one is not included? a. Learning and Innovation Skills c. Survival Skills b. Information, Media and Technology Skills d. Life and Career Skills 21. It is skill that need to learn by students. It is looking for ways to help and accomplish tasks without being told to by someone else. a. Social and Cross-cultural c. Leadership and Responsibility b. Productivity and Accountability d. Initiative and Self-direction 22. One of the elements in teaching-learning process is assessment. Which of the following is NOT a trait of assessment that will support the learners to enhance 21st century skills? a. Requires a balance of technology-enhanced, formative and summative assessments that measure student mastery of 21st century skills b. Emphasizes useful feedback on student performance that is embedded into everyday learning c. Supports a balance of assessments, including high quality standardized testing along with effective formative and summative classroom assessments d. None of the above 23. Which of the following is 21st century skills implication to educators? a. Successfully complementing technologies to content and pedagogy and developing the ability to creatively use technologies to meet specific learning needs b. Apply teacher-centered approach c. Assessment should be limited to quizzes, essays and other written tests. d. Do not embrace new learning’s 24 . Critical thinking and problem-solving skill is one of the skills that are aimed to enhance among students in 21st century, as an educator which of the following ways you need to do to achieve that goal? a. Discuss the topic by yourself in the entire time b. Assess their learning through enumeration and multiple choice with obvious answer and mostly non-situational c. Ask students idea on the topic d. None of the above 25 . This skill allows an individual to use wide range of idea creation techniques to create new and worthwhile ideas. a. Technology Literacy b. Critical Thinking and Problem-solving Skill c. Creativity and Innovation Skill d. Media Literacy 26 Which of the following does not help to enhance or develop 21st century skills of the students? a. Let your students lead the learning b. Teacher-centered learning set up c. Encourage creativity d. Encourage collaboration 27. Which of the following is not defined as New Literacy? a. It was defined as reading and writing skills necessitated for activities b. It is a matter of applying knowledge for specific purposes in particular contexts c. It is understanding ethnic groups that comprise the population and focuses on complex issues of identity, diversity and citizenship d. It has a kind of potential content through interaction with the text 28 According to _______ of 2003, new literacies are often flexible continue and open, where online and offline lives and "literacy scopes" merge. a. Leander b. Kress c. Lankshear d. Knobel 29 This is the understanding of ethnic groups that comprises the population and focuses on complex issues of identity, diversity and citizenship. a. Social Literacy b. Multicultural Literacy c. Financial Literacy d. Ecological Literacy 30 This is the development of social skills, knowledge and positive values in human beings to act positively and responsibly in sophisticated complex social settings. a. Social Literacy b. Multicultural Literacy c. Digital Literacy d. Financial Literacy 31 This is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and create media. a. Digital Literacy b. Financial Literacy c. Social Literacy d. Media Literacy 32 It is the ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills including personal financial management, budgeting and investing; the foundation of your relationship with money. a. Amount literacy b. Total literacy c. Financial literacy d. Multicultural literacy 33 What is ecology literacy? a. Understanding the principle of ecosystem toward sustainability b. The relationship between organisms and their natural environment c. Consists of fulfilling the needs of current generations without compromising the needs of future generations d. Ensuring a balance between economic growth, environmental care and social well-being 34 It focuses on understanding how digital media tools such as social media platforms, websites and apps interact with society at large. a. Media literacy b. Digital literacy c. Social literacy d. All of the above 35 What is Functional literacy? a. It has been modified to meet the changing demands. b. It has Integrated to and correlated with economic and social development. c. It is the practice that becomes a mindset with the concept. d. None of the Above 36 The term Functional Literacy was defined by UNESCO through ___ in his teaching of reading and writing on 1956. a. Hatch b. Capar c. William S. Gray d. Knoblauch & Brannon 37 The following are the address to illiteracy issues except. a. Creating formal and non formal learning environments b. Refer to partnership for 21st century skill website c. Active participation of local stakeholders d. Capacity buildings of teachers. 38 Provides an opportunity for learning among out-of-school youth for them to land in better jobs a. FLEMMS b. DEPED c. ALS d. CHED 39 Multiliteracies is a ____ approach developed in 1994 by the New London Group a. Pedagogical b. Communicative c. Psychological d. Educational 40 The following are the three keys investment goal except, A. Growth B. Income C. Stability D. Time horizon 41 It is an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time and is usually compiled and reevaluated on a periodic basic. A. Budget B. Budgeting C. Investment Goal D. Set goals 42 It is the process of creating plan to spend money. A. Budgeting B. Financials goals C. Investment goals D. Time Horizon 43 Which of the following best defines financial literacy? A. It is the ability to make a budget plan B. It is the ability to increase assets and liabilities C. It is the ability to make effective financial decisions D. It is the ability to invest in business even if you know little about it 44 The following are good financial practices except? A. Creating a Financial Plan B. Investing in a Ponzi scheme C. Making a short-term financial goal D. Spending according to your budget 45 Who among the following practices financial literacy? A. Wilbert borrowed from his friend to buy the latest smartphone B. William makes a shopping list but he rarely abides by it C. Willie makes sure to calculate his net worth regularly D. Will often overdraws his bank account to fund his business 46 An attempt to trick someone into giving information over the Internet. a. identify theft b. phishing c. phone scams d. social media scams 47 Scammers try to steal your money or personal information a. identify theft b. phishing c. phone scams d. stolen credit card number 48 Refers to an attack executed through platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn, or Facebook. a. identify theft c. social media scams b. phishing d. phone scams 49 The following are practical strategies in setting and prioritizing budget goals and spending plan except. A. Create a schedule for meeting your goals. B. Calculate how much you need to set aside each period. C. Prioritize your goals. D. Prioritize your wants. 50 There are many ways you can invest your money, which of the following is not a good investment? A. House B. Jewelries C. Lot D. Shares and stocks 51 If you receive a bonus from work, side jobs and additional earnings, what will you do? A. Buy a new phone for my daughter. B. Invest my money in an online gaming. C. Travel abroad with my family. D. Setting aside a money for emergency purposes. 52 It is commonly known as paying bills worriless or financially secured. A. Asset B. Insurance C. Investment D. Financial stability 53 What strategy can apply to reach financial stability? A. Save money if necessary B. paying bills after due date C. save money automagically D. prioritize to shop online because you deserved it. 54 Why it is important to integrate the financial literacy in curriculum? A. To prepare student to take business course in college. B. To prevent too much spending online. C. Student know how to take money from their parents easily. D. Financially literacy has a wide repercussion outside the family circle and more precisely school. 55 An individual's ability to access both information and methods of communication through technological tools. A. Cybersecurity B. Digital Literacy C. Internet Scam D. Technology 56 Below are some tips on how to protect yourself against cyber-attacks, EXCEPT? A. Keep devices safe. B. Understand how best to use passwords. C. Handle unsafe content. D. Post personal information online. 57 It is a malicious software (particularly spyware) disguised to collect and transmit private information, such as password without the user’s consent or knowledge. A. Internet Scams B. Malware C. Phishing D. None of the above 58 Online safety or cyber safety means trying to be safe on the internet, maximizing the user’s personal safety and security risk to private information and property associated with using the internet. A. Cyber Citizenship B. Internet safety C. Information security D. Proper Netiquette 59. Sensitive information, such as personal information, identity and password are often associated with personal property and privacy and may present security concerns if leaked. A. Cyber Citizenship B. Internet safety C. Information security D. Proper Netiquette 60. It refers to any criminal activity carried out using computers or the internet that uses tools like phishing, viruses, spyware, ransomware and social engineering to break the law. A. Cybercrime B. Cybersecurity C. Malware D. Technology 61 It is the use of electronic means, such as is the use of instant messaging, social media, e-mail and other forms of online communication with the intent to abuse, intimidate, or overpower an individual or group. A. Cyberbullying B. Online Predation C. Threat D. Sextortion 62 A common form of bullying over the Internet in an online community to elicit a reaction, disruption or intentionally provoke and offend others. A. Cyberstalking B. Internet trolling C. Online Predation D. Sextortion 63 Another form of bullying or harassment that uses electronic communication to stalk a victim and pose a credible threat to harass him/her. A. Cyberstalking B. Internet trolling C. Threat D. Online Predation 64 Online predation is an act of engaging an underage minor into inappropriate sexual relationships through the Internet. Its characteristics are categorized into three groups, EXCEPT? A. Coercive - being a mixture of both rapists and child molesters B. Internet contain material that may deem offensive C. Manipulative - typically a child molester D. Opportunist - typically a rapist 65 It is the use of webcams for flirting and cybersex. A. Cyberbullying B. Online Predation C. Threat D. Sextortion 66 In the context of computer security, it refers to anything that has the potential to cause serious harm to a computer system. A. Computer Threats B. Internet Scam C. Malware D. Sextortion 67 Presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement. A. Cyberbullying B. Online Predation C. Plagiarism D. Phishing 68 There are 10 different types of Plagiarism that teacher, researchers and student should know, EXCEPT? A. Clone Plagiarism B. Hybrid Plagiarism C. Mash-up Plagiarism D. None of the above 69 Type of Plagiarism that also called self-plagiarism, it refers to the act of borrowing from one's own previous document without proper citation. A. Aggregator Plagiarism B. Clone Plagiarism C. Recycle Plagiarism D. Re-tweet Plagiarism 70. A term that describes websites to connect people and involve user – generated content. a. Social Media b. connectivity c. software d. internet 71. The ability to access analyze evaluate and create media. a. Media Literacy b. Social Media c. Family Feud d. electronic tools 72. The ability to understand and use practical and conceptual tools of current information technology including software hardware and multimedia. a. Tool Literacy b. Family Feud c. Social Media d. Media 73. An activity in which two groups of students match to give words/ terms based on the given category. a. Family Feud b. abstract c. video games d. research analysis 74. The ability to format and publish research and ideas electronically in textual and multimedia a. Research Literacy b. Publishing Literacy c. Critical Literacy d. Resource Literacy 75. The ability to understand the form format location and access methods of information resources. a. Resource Literacy b. Critical Literacy c. Research Literacy d. Social – structural Literacy 76. A person has to be sensitive to one’ s and other’s feelings to come up with the right manner of approach or appropriate response. a. Think about feelings b. Pause c. Impact of social skills d. Benefit from criticism 77. It can bring about maintaining a healthy and purposeful relationship with others that may best depict a socially literate person. a. Emotional Intelligence b. Empathy c. Respect d. Conflict 78. It is the ability to understand and identify the feelings odf students in times of difficulty and trouble. a. Empathy b. respect c. Emotional Intelligence d. Feelings 79. It pertains to being critical thinker that analyzes and processes all new information that comes his/her way and see if they can extract ways to improve. a. Analytical mind b. Belief c. Curiosity d. Social awareness 80. It is the art of understanding one’s self – recognizing the stimuli that he/she faces and preparing how to manage him/herself , both in a proactive and reactive manner. a. Self – awareness b. Needs and wants c. Passion d. Optimism 81. How can a teacher best model social literacy in class? a. Researching effective strategies in presenting the lesson for a clearer and better understanding of learners b. Showing love, care and concern to the learners while considering them as her children c. Using highly technological tools in processing the teaching learning process d. Analyzing dilemmas, drawing of life lessons and integrating values at the end 82. As teachers, there are times that we are confronted with uncertainties, pressed with issues , and struck by prejudice in the practice of the profession. Which people skill do we need to imbibe and sustain all the time to avoid ending up in frustration and disappointment? a. Being socially assertive b. Sustaining lasting confidence c. Crafting a memorable presence d. Being exceptional at decoding emotions 83. Which is the best strategy for bullying reduction in school? a. Confer with parents of identified bullies b. Assign law police enforcers on every floor of the school building c. Create more student – involved activities to divert students attentions d. Plan for a field trip to City Jail to reflect on the consequences of bullying 84. The concepts of aesthetics draws the line of beauty and taste and concerns the nature of art that are interpreted and evaluated. How can this be best attuned with the practice of creative artworks? a. Have the works done and displayed in an exhibit for other students to appreciate and evaluate. b. Have them submitted and checked by the teacher and returned thereafter c. Have all the works be subjected to contest rules the, declare and award the winners at the end d. Have the works be kept by students and let them assess the same 85. How can we rediscover and enhance the creativity of students at its best? a. Ask them to imitate the sample drawing given by the teacher b. Let them make art works utilizing minimal media c. Tell them to attach the explanation and depiction of their artwork d. Let them make an artwork out of their emotional and behavioral expression using the kinds of media they prefer 86. Which of the following activities illustrate demonstrative eye – hand coordination? I. Computer games II. Operating the microscope III. Dance steps to the tune of “Rumba” IV. Watching favorite film in a cinema a. I and II only b. I, II and III c. II, III, and IV d. I, II, III and IV 87. It is a loss of vision that makes it hard or impossible to perform daily tasks without specialized adaptations caused by loss of visual acuity. a. Vision impairment b. Movement disorders c. In writing d. Eye –hand 88. These are characterized by impaired body movements caused by variety of causes such as ataxia. a. Movement disorders b. Vision impairment c. Creativity d. Ability 89. Below are the Seven Habits of highly Creative People, except? a. Liberate your creativity b. Feed your brain c. Concept d. Plant seeds for creativity 90. This is the coordinated control of eye movement with hand movement and the processing of visual input to guide reaching and grasping along with the use of proprioception of hands. a. Eye-hand Coordination b. Charade c. Literacy d. Interactive Presentation 91. An activity where the students guess the word acted out by a classmate as a clue. a. Charade b. Presentation c. Synthesis d. Ecological Literacy 92. This is the understanding of the principles of organization that ecosystem have evolved to sustain the natural systems toward sustainability. a. Synthesis b. Ecological Literacy c. Abstract d. Research 93. This action research aims to determine the increase in Eco literacy and creativity in waste utilization by using a project-based learning model in social studies learning. a. Abstract b. Analysis c. Integration d. Implication 94. The philosophical study of beauty and taste. a. Aesthetics b. Physical c. Creativity d. Learning 95. It is the ability to read, write and create visual images. a. Visual Literacy b. Verbal Creativity c. Media Constructions d. Curriculum 96. The following are the 21st Characteristics of a 21st Century Teacher, except? e. Flexible f. Creative problem solver g. High Emotional Quotient h. Rigorous 97. The following are the common 21st Century technology tools, except? a. Affinity groups b. Blogs c. Wiki d. none of the above 98. This is a strategy where members of the class present their prior knowledge on the topic 21st Century skill categories through drawing/ illustration a. Group Mapping Activity b. Century skill c. Categories d. Interactive 99. In this strategy, students will generate information through personal ideas, thoughts and insights on 21st Century education. This also to determine their prior knowledge on the given topic. a. The carousel Round b. Inner core c. Education Contexts d. Century Schools 100. This schools focus on a project – based curriculum for life that would engage students in addressing real – world problems and humanity concerns and issues. a. 21st Century Schools b. 21st Century Curriculum c. Carousel Round d. 21st Century Pedagogy