What is the primary goal of National News Literacy Week?
Fact Or Opinion: The Importance Of Understanding Your News

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To celebrate the rise of social media platforms
To promote digital media consumption
To encourage the spread of all information
To highlight the importance of understanding news to prevent misinformation
2.
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According to the transcript, what is the main difference between facts and opinions?
Facts can be proven, opinions cannot
Opinions are based on facts
Facts are beliefs, opinions are truths
Opinions are always false, facts are always true
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What percentage of adults could correctly identify all factual statements in the Pew Research study?
50%
26%
35%
75%
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a key first step in practicing news literacy according to John Silva?
Ignoring all online news
Sharing information immediately
Trusting only social media sources
Verifying the credibility of information before sharing
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does news literacy differ from media literacy?
News literacy is about creating news content
Media literacy is a subset of news literacy
Media literacy is only about television shows
News literacy focuses on evaluating information and sources, while media literacy is broader
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What change in journalism is highlighted in the digital age?
Information moves slower than before
Print journalism is the only source of credible information
There are fewer sources of information now
Anyone can publish information, leading to more sources
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is considered the ultimate solution to combat misinformation?
Ignoring all news sources
Increased social media usage
Education and critical thinking
Relying solely on print media
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