
How to Examine Fake from Credible Information
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6th Grade
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Rogevir Rivera
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How to Examine Fake from Credible Information
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Multiple Choice
You find an article about a recent scientific breakthrough. The author is not well-known, and the website is unfamiliar. How can you best assess the credibility of this information?
Trust the information because it seems scientific.
Ignore the article because it's not from a well-known source.
Investigate the author's qualifications and check if the website is an established organization.
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Check the Source
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Multiple Choice
A news article claims a major political figure has made a controversial statement. How should you verify this claim?
Assume it's true if the article looks professionally made.
Trust the article if it's shared by many people on social media.
Check the statement on multiple reputable news outlets and fact-checking websites.
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Cross-Check Information
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Multiple Choice
An online post argues that a new diet is scientifically proven to be effective, but it doesn't provide any sources. What should you do?
Trust the post because it's about health.
Accept the information if it matches what you've heard before.
Look for citations or links to original research studies to verify the claims.
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Examine the Evidence
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Multiple Choice
An article about climate change uses strong emotional language and dramatic images to make its point. How should you approach this information?
Dismiss the article because it seems biased.
Trust the article because it makes a strong case.
Evaluate the content for bias and check if other sources present the information in a balanced way.
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Analyze the Content
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Multiple Choice
You come across a report on a recent health outbreak, but it doesn't have a publication date. How do you determine its relevance?
Ignore the report because it lacks a date.
Assume the information is current and accurate.
Search for the latest updates on the topic to see if the information matches current developments.
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Verify Dates
and Timeliness
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Multiple Choice
A news site features an image of a crowded event, claiming it shows a recent protest. How can you verify the image's authenticity?
Assume it's real if it looks convincing.
Trust the image because it's on a news site.
Use Google Reverse Image Search to check if the image has been used in different contexts.
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Check for Visual Manipulation
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Multiple Choice
A blog post strongly promotes a particular diet, claiming it has life-changing benefits. How should you interpret the content?
Trust the content because it provides health advice.
Assume the diet is effective if the post is convincing.
Reflect on whether the blog post's purpose is to inform or sell a product and check for potential biases.
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Consider the Purpose
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