Cycle 2 Part 1: Information Literacy Skills

Cycle 2 Part 1: Information Literacy Skills

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which factor is most likely influencing Jasmine's ability to think critically in her situation?

Back

The confirmation bias, where she only focuses on evidence that supports her existing belief.

Answer explanation

The confirmation bias is likely influencing Jasmine's critical thinking as it leads her to focus only on evidence that supports her existing beliefs, hindering her ability to consider alternative perspectives.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Imagine you're in a brainstorming session with Alex and Sophia. What evidence supports your choice for Part A regarding Alex's creative thinking? Options: Alex is eliminating ideas and choosing the most logical option. Alex is suggesting multiple ideas, but focusing on refining the most practical one. Alex is generating a variety of ideas that go beyond traditional solutions. Alex is considering only the most recent information.

Back

Alex is generating a variety of ideas that go beyond traditional solutions.

Answer explanation

Alex's approach of generating a variety of ideas indicates creativity and innovation, moving beyond traditional solutions. This aligns with the correct choice, as it shows a willingness to explore unconventional options.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the main claim in the social media post Emily reads?

Back

A new law will drastically reduce carbon emissions.

Answer explanation

The main claim in the social media post Emily reads is that a new law will drastically reduce carbon emissions, indicating a strong positive impact on the environment.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is Emily unsure about regarding the social media post?

Back

The accuracy of the post.

Answer explanation

Emily is unsure about the accuracy of the post, indicating she questions whether the information presented is correct or reliable, which is crucial for assessing the post's credibility.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How might Lisa and Alex's differing perspectives on their trip to the Pacific Northwest be influenced?

Back

Lisa’s preference for physical activity and Alex’s interest in capturing moments through photography shape their ideas of fun.

Answer explanation

Lisa's love for physical activity and Alex's passion for photography highlight their different views on enjoyment, influencing how they perceive their trip to the Pacific Northwest.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How might the context in which Hannah, Abigail, and Zoe's article was written influence their thoughts on remote work?

Back

The context of the COVID-19 pandemic might have highlighted the necessity and benefits of remote work.

Answer explanation

The context of the COVID-19 pandemic likely emphasized the importance and advantages of remote work, shaping the author's perspective to view it as a necessary adaptation rather than just a trend.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How might Sarah's unique dinner experience of enjoying a meal in complete silence influence her thoughts on meal traditions?

Back

She may begin to see the value in both quiet meals and social meals, appreciating the differences.

Answer explanation

Sarah may begin to see the value in both quiet meals and social meals, appreciating the differences. This perspective allows her to embrace diverse meal traditions rather than rejecting or fully adopting one over the other.