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Digital Explorations Mid Term
By Lyndsey Puckett
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Answer all questions with the best possible answer.
Question 1
1.
What is the primary purpose of using a 'subject' field in an email?
To attach files
To begin the email body
To address the recipient
To provide a summary of the email's content
Question 2
2.
Which of the following should NOT be included in a professional email signature?
Position or Title
Personal Social Media Links
Full Name
Contact Information
Question 3
3.
What does CC in email stand for, and what is its function?
Can't Continue; to signify the end of an email
Carbon Copy; to send the email to additional recipients
Copy Cat; to mirror the email content
Change Caption; to edit the subject of the email
Question 4
4.
In email etiquette, why is it important not to 'SHOUT'?
Because it might trigger spam filters
Because it distracts other readers
Because it signifies yelling and can come off as rude
Because it can cause font issues
Question 5
5.
What is the primary purpose of a digital footprint?
Delete your online history
Track your online activities
Display your offline activities
Hide your online activities
Question 6
6.
What is the ethical consideration when using someone else's digital content?
Rewrite in your own words
Remove all author information
Acknowledge their work through citation
Claim it as your own
Question 7
7.
What's a key aspect of being a responsible digital citizen?
Using someone else's content without citing
Respect for online privacy of others
Sharing personal details frequently
Ignoring cyberbullying incidents
Question 8
8.
What practice can help maintain a positive digital reputation?
Posting thoughtful and respectful content
Posting content in anger
Criticizing others aggressively online
Sharing personal information publicly
Question 9
9.
In Google Sheets, how do you freeze both columns and rows?
Select cells, then View > Freeze
This cannot be done
Right click > Freeze
Only rows can be frozen
Question 10
10.
What type of file does Google Docs create by default?
.pdf
.gdoc
.docx
.rtf
Question 11
11.
Which Google Drive feature can be used to keep file versions in sync?
File History
Collaborate
File Stream
Backup and Sync
Question 12
12.
How do you add animations to text in Google Slides?
Animation is not possible
Select Text > Right Click > Animate
Click text box > Insert > Animation
Click Animation > Add
Question 13
13.
What is the primary purpose of Google Drive?
To make presentations
To store, share, and synchronize files
Online browsing
To edit photos
Question 14
14.
In Google Slides, what is the process to create a new slide?
Press F5
Reload the page
Click on the graph icon
Click on the plus (+) icon
Question 15
15.
Which Google Docs feature allows multiple users to edit a document simultaneously?
Voice typing
Translate
Offline access
Collaboration
Question 16
16.
What function in Google Sheets gives the total of the selected cell range?
COUNT function
SUM function
MIN function
AVERAGE function
Question 17
17.
Which component of the CRAP Method checks the relevancy and usefulness of information?
Reliability
Authority
Credibility
Purpose
Question 18
18.
In APA citation format, where does the date of publication go?
After the title of the work
Directly after the author's name
After the publisher's name
At the end of the citation
Question 19
19.
What does the 'M' in MLA stand for in citation formatting?
Media
Method
Modern
Manual
Question 20
20.
What is the term for reading around the content online to verify its credibility?
Lateral Reading
Lattice Reading
Linear Reading
Logic Reading
Question 21
21.
Which citation style places the date of publication after the author's name?
MLA
Chicago
APA
Harvard
Question 22
22.
Which element does the 'A' stand for in the CRAP method of assessing the reliability of a source?
Audience
Accuracy
Application
Authority
Question 23
23.
What is lateral reading in the context of digital literacy?
Scanning text quickly
Comparing information from multiple sources
Interpreting digital icons
Reading text in a non-linear way
Question 24
24.
When citing a website in MLA style, where is the URL placed?
After the author's name
Before the title
In the middle
At the end
Question 25
25.
Which of these is confirmation bias?
Giving credit for online work used
Preferring information that confirms your existing beliefs
Assuming a website is truthful due to its design
Teaching proper online etiquette
Question 26
26.
What does a digital footprint reflect?
Your physical footprint
Your computer's hard drive size
Your speed of typing
Your online activities and behavior
Question 27
27.
Tom used an image from a website in his project without permission. What is this called?
Confirmation bias
Digital Citizen
Copyright infringement
Digital footprint
Question 28
28.
Why is it important to understand your digital footprint?
It enhances your computer's memory
It improves your typing speed
It increases Internet download speeds
It impacts your online identity and privacy
Question 29
29.
What is TikTok's minimum age requirement according to its privacy policy?
15 years old
18 years old
16 years old
13 years old
Question 30
30.
Which body fined TikTok for privacy violations in 2019?
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Federal Security Service (FSS)
Federal Reserve System (FRS)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Question 31
31.
How does TikTok collect user data?
Only through subscription payments
Through WiFi networks
By hacking into devices
Through user-generated content and metadata
Question 32
32.
What is one way TikTok states it may use user data according to its privacy policy?
To change user content without consent
To sell to third-party advertisers
To alter user's device settings
To customize user experience
Question 33
33.
What does the 'insert link' feature in Google Docs function do?
Adds a hyperlink to a selected text
Inserts an image
Downloads a file
Uploads a document
Question 34
34.
What is the purpose of the 'find and replace' feature in Google Docs?
Locate a specific word and substitute it
Insert a synonym
Search a document
Correct spelling errors
Question 35
35.
How do you create a bullet list in Google Docs?
Choose the 'bulleted list' option in the toolbar
Press the 'enter' key
Click on 'file' then 'new'
Right click and pick 'copy'
Question 36
36.
How does targeted advertising work?
By showing the same ad to everyone
By using algorithms to deliver ads to specific demographics
By random popup ads
By emailing ads to every user
Question 37
37.
What is the purpose of content marketing?
To increase website traffic
To sell the product directly to consumers
To improve the company's SEO ranking
To attract and engage a specific audience
Question 38
38.
Before sending an email, what should be checked to maintain professionalism?
The recipient's social media profile
Spelling, grammar, and tone
The weather
Your previous emails
Question 39
39.
When is it suitable to use 'Reply All' in a professional email setting?
When all persons need to be updated
Always
Rarely
When only the sender needs a reply
Question 40
40.
What should be included in the signature of a professional email?
Contact information
Favorite quotes
Personal hobbies
Recent achievements
Question 41
41.
Why do we use a formal tone in professional emails?
Because of old traditions
To appear intelligent
To be sophisticated
To communicate respect and professionalism
Question 42
42.
What does 'Public Domain' mean in the context of digital law?
The public's opinion on digital rights
Works copyrighted but borrowable
Works found on public websites
Works not under copyright and usable by anyone
Question 43
43.
You want to use a copyrighted image in your presentation. What is the correct approach?
Put it in the reference list
Just download and use it
Seek permission or ensure it falls under fair use
Acknowledge the owner in the image caption
Question 44
44.
If a work is in the 'Fair Use' category, what does it imply?
The work belongs to the public domain
The work is not copyrighted
Limited use of copyrighted material without permission
Anyone can share and reuse the work
Question 45
45.
How long does copyright protection last for works created by an individual?
Indefinitely
100 years after the author's death
Until the author makes it public domain
Life of the author plus 70 years
Question 46
46.
What is a hyperdoc in the context of digital technology?
A type of software
A high-resolution image
A virtual reality device
A interactive digital document
Question 47
47.
Which online tool can be typically used to create a hyperdoc?
Google Docs
Wolfram Mathematica
Adobe Photoshop
Microsoft Excel
Question 48
48.
What is typically included in a well-designed hyperdoc?
Computer codes
Multimedia elements
3D modelling
E-commerce links
Question 49
49.
Which one describes media literacy?
The ability to use social media
The history of media
Writing media codes
The ability to interpret and create media
Question 50
50.
Why is media literacy important?
Helps to create media
Helps to identify facts and bias
Needed for a job in media
Helps to use social media
Question 51
51.
What does media literacy help to influence?
Government policies
Public opinion
Technology development
Media companies
Question 52
52.
Which of these is a component of media literacy?
Critical thinking
Design skills
Drawing skills
Coding skills