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Real or Make-Believe

1. The document discusses identifying real or fictional images and interpreting visual media through its visual elements like line, symbols, color, gaze, framing, and social distance. 2. It provides examples of images and asks questions to determine if they are real or fictional based on whether they exist in reality. 3. Making connections between viewed information and personal experiences helps one comprehend and actively think about the text and relate it to the world.
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Real or Make-Believe

1. The document discusses identifying real or fictional images and interpreting visual media through its visual elements like line, symbols, color, gaze, framing, and social distance. 2. It provides examples of images and asks questions to determine if they are real or fictional based on whether they exist in reality. 3. Making connections between viewed information and personal experiences helps one comprehend and actively think about the text and relate it to the world.
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IDENTIFYING REAL

OR MAKE-BELIEVE
OBJECTIVES:
1. Identify real or make-believe, fact or non-fact
images
2. Interpret the meaning suggested in visual media
through a focus on visual elements, for example, line,
symbols, color, gaze, framing and social distance
3. Make connections between information viewed
and personal experiences
1. Which of the following images is real?

ANSWER: D
2. Which statement expresses reality?

A. A man riding a shark


B. A man floating in the air ANSWER: C
C. A man riding a white horse
D. A half fish, half man walking
3. How can you tell that an image is
real?
A. An image is real if it does not exist in reality.
B. An image is real if it exists in real life.
C. An image is real if it only focuses on
imaginations.
D. An image is real if it is fake or not true.

ANSWER: B
4. Which of the following is NOT an
example of an image?
[Link]
[Link] ANSWER: D
B. picture
D. music
5. Which among the given visual media
artistically display information?
A. maps
B. icons ANSWER: C
C. infographic
D. street signs
6. What element stands out from the
given visual or image?
A. line
B. gaze
C. color
D. symbols

ANSWER: A
7. Which of the following shows a real
scenario inside a church?
A. People are eating.
B. People are praying.
C. People are playing.
D. People are studying.

ANSWER: B
8. What do you understand about non-fact
images?
A. Non-fact images show reality.
B. Non-fact images exist in real world.
C. Non-fact images reflect real scenarios.
D. Non-fact images are created in the mind.
ANSWER: D
9. Which of the following elements
of visual media represent ideas or
concepts?
A. color
B. framing ANSWER: C
C. symbols
D. social distance
For nos. 10 -12 Identify the given
visual media. Choose the letter of
your answer from the given options.
10.
A. icon
B. slideshow
C. comic strip
D. graphic organizer

ANSWER: A
11. A. map
B. signage
C. comic strip
D. photograph

ANSWER: B
12.
A. map
B. icon
C. graph
D. signage

ANSWER: A
13. What viewed information is popularly
used in the present time?
A. Information viewed from Facebook.
B. Information viewed from Instagram.
C. Information viewed from Twitter.
D. Information viewed from e-books.

ANSWER: A
14. Which of the following cannot help you
filter information viewed?
A. check field of expertise of the author
B. check the date of publication
C. check the correctness of information from other
sources
D. check your past experiences of the information

ANSWER: D
15. Information can only be viewed from
the following media EXCEPT one.
A. radio
B. e-books ANSWER: A
C. television
D. social media
16. Which statement best illustrates the
filtered information?
A. Inconsistent URL address is trustworthy.
B. Fake information from the internet can never be detected.
C. All information from the internet using google search engine is
correct.
D. Trustworthiness of author/writer can be measured if information
from other references cited is the same.

ANSWER: D
17. Why do you need to connect with the text, as
well as read and relate your experiences to the
world?
A. Making connections is the new normal in social media.
B. Making connections is the new normal in the 21st century.
C. Making connections is brain wired from old knowledge to the
new.
D. Making connections makes one comprehend and actively think
of the text read, personal experiences and the world around.

ANSWER: D
18. In terms of information given, how can
you best describe social media?
A. It contains both factual and biased information.
B. It contains biased information from online social media.
C. It contains factual information from social media like FB, Instagram,
Twitter.
D. It contains not only factual, biased information but also the
personal opinion of a person.

ANSWER: D
19. Which picture depicts reality?

ANSWER: A
20. What makes the image below real?

A. A girl cannot plant a flower.


B. A girl can only destroy a
plant.
C. A girl can never touch a plant.
D. A girl can plant a flower in
real life.

ANSWER: D
source: LRMDS-Vergel Villamil
[Link] conclusion can you make based on the
picture?
A. The picture shows a girl who is sick.
B. The picture shows a girl taking a
selfie.
C. The picture shows a girl who wants to
show off to her friends.
D. The picture shows a girl who is
following the preventive measure
against COVID-19.

ANSWER: D
For nos. 22- 24 Determine the visual media
referred to by the given question or
situation. Choose your answer inside the
box, then write it on the space
provided.
22. You wanted to watch a video; yet when you
clicked it, it was on mute. What icon should you
press to hear its sound?

ANSWER: C
23. You were with your uncle
who was smoking while you
entered a restaurant. You
noticed
that he threw his cigarette in the
trash can. What signage on the
wall had he seen?

ANSWER: D
FOR ITEM NO. 24
[Link] on the survey conducted
by Magallanes Elementary School,
what was the most preferred
learning modality?

A. online
B. blended
C. television
D. modular learning

Source: Magallanes Elementary School BE-LCP S.Y. 2020-2021


ANSWER: D
25. You have viewed from your Facebook account the ‘My Day’ of your
friend who posted offensive words against your teachers. What would
you do to relate or express your personal views?

A. Click the ‘Like’ button.


B. Comment harsh words because you do not agree with him/her.
C. Advise your classmate to remove it quickly because your teachers
might see and read the post.
D. Politely type your personal message directly to your classmate
advising that it is not good to post offensive words against other people.

ANSWER: D
26. You have seen a short clipping about Covid-19
from the internet which you think is not the same
information from the television and other printed
resources. What would you do?

A. Verify the source of the short clipping.


B. Check the author of the short clipping.
C. Look for similar topics if it is telling the same information.
D. Verify the source, check the author and look for similar topics to validate
the short clipping.

ANSWER: D
27. According to the John Hopkins University of Medicine
Official Site, there are 22,773,308 total Covid-19 victims and
out of this number there were 795,196 total deaths. However,
the Wikipedia source counts 22.6 Million only for Covid-19
victims and 792,000 total deaths. What is the source of the
viewed information?

A. radio
B. website
C. television
D. social media ANSWER: B
28. How will you evaluate the presented
image?
A. real
B. fact
C. common
D. make-believe
ANSWER: D
29. Which of the following statements is
correct?
A. Visual media are not appealing or interesting.
B. Visual media are not very helpful in understanding concepts or
ideas.
C. Visual media are online images that can only be accessed
through the internet.
D. Visual media are easily understood or interpreted by focusing
on its elements.

ANSWER: D
30. What best describes making connections between
information viewed and personal experiences?
A. Information viewed from social media needs to be filtered because it
contains biased information.
B. Information viewed from all kinds of social media needs fact check to
affirm its correctness.
C. Information viewed needs to be filtered, checked with other sources
before relating to personal experiences.
D. Information viewed needs to undergo filtering, checking and reflecting
before one can express an idea on a certain topic.

ANSWER: D

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