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YouTube Quiz

Total questions: 20

Worksheet time: 16mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is the definition of Analyse?

a)

To use; exert or administer something.

b)

To examine (something) methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it

c)

To assess the value or quality of something

d)

To make (an idea or situation) clear to someone by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts

2.

What is the definition of Explain?

a)

To use; exert or administer something.

b)

To examine (something) methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it

c)

To assess the value or quality of something

d)

To make (an idea or situation) clear to someone by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts

3.

What is the definition of Appraise?

a)

To use; exert or administer something.

b)

To examine (something) methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it

c)

To assess the value or quality of something

d)

To make (an idea or situation) clear to someone by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts

4.

What does Effect mean?

a)

examine (something) methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it.

b)

Change which is the result or consequence of an action.

c)

To assess the value or quality of.

d)

To to transform; alter based on an influence

5.

What does Affect mean?

a)

examine (something) methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it.

b)

Change which is the result or consequence of an action.

c)

To assess the value or quality of.

d)

To transform; alter based on an influence

6.

When did YouTube begin?

(a)  

7.

Who created YouTube?

a)

Steve Chen, Chad Hurley & Jawed Karim

b)

Damon Albarn, Jamie Hewlett

c)

Michael Dante DiMartino &

Bryan Konietzko

d)

Ville Virtanen,

Thomas Bangalter &

Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo

8.

How has the platform changed since its beginnings?

a)

It went from photo based to adding videos and photos.

b)

Instant messaging, video calls, and group chats have become essential for socializing

c)

Introducing new features, improving user interface, enhancing security measures, and expanding its user base.

d)

Breaking its own rules, reversing its stances on password sharing and advertising.

9.

Who uses YouTube? Has the target audience always been the same?

a)
YouTube is only used by teenagers
b)
YouTube is used by a diverse range of users, and the target audience has changed over time.
c)
YouTube is primarily used by senior citizens
d)
The target audience for YouTube has always been the same
10.

Who funds YouTube? How does YouTube make money?

a)
YouTube is funded by government grants
b)

YouTube is funded by selling merchandise

c)
YouTube makes money by selling user data
d)

YouTube is funded through advertising revenue and premium subscription services.

11.

Are there any regulations which YouTube must abide by?

a)

Hate speech, predatory behavior, graphic violence, malicious attacks, and content that promotes harmful or dangerous behavior.

b)
  • Copyright and intellectual property protection laws; this includes royalties on music

c)
  • Youtube is banned in some countries

d)

Preventing access to videos judged to be inappropriate to youth

12.

What are the interactive features of YouTube?

a)

allows users to have more than one blog set up and to create and share content collaboratively on a group blog

b)

An innovative format, where viewers actively make choices that steer the narrative, offers a novel and dynamic cinematic experience

c)

'stickers' : question, poll, sticker, mention, countdown, emoji slider, gifs, tags

d)
likes, comments, shares, playlists, subscriptions, notifications, live chat, live streaming
13.

How can audiences use YouTube?

a)
Downloading videos for offline viewing
b)
Reading articles
c)
Listening to podcasts
d)
In various ways such as watching videos, subscribing to channels, liking and commenting on videos, creating playlists, and sharing videos with others.
14.

How can audiences participate in the YouTube?

a)
By downloading videos for offline viewing
b)
By disliking and reporting videos
c)
By sending direct messages to creators
d)
By liking, commenting, sharing, subscribing, creating playlists, and engaging in live chats during premieres or live streams.
15.

Why do audiences enjoy YouTube?

a)
Audiences enjoy YouTube due to its diverse content, accessibility, entertainment, educational value, and sense of community.
b)
Audiences enjoy YouTube because of its outdated content and lack of educational value.
c)
Audiences enjoy YouTube due to its inaccessibility and lack of entertainment value.
d)
Audiences enjoy YouTube because of its limited content and lack of variety.
16.

What are the strengths of YouTube and its popularity?

4 lines
17.

What are the limitations of YouTube as a platform?

a)
No algorithm biases
b)
No potential for misinformation
c)
Unlimited monetization options for creators
d)
Copyright issues, algorithm biases, limited monetization options for creators, potential for misinformation
18.

What effect does youtube's strengths and limitations have on audiences and the Film and TV industry?

a)
YouTube's strengths and limitations influence audience preferences and industry trends.
b)
YouTube's strengths and limitations are irrelevant to the Film and TV industry.
c)
YouTube's strengths and limitations only affect the gaming industry.
d)
YouTube's strengths and limitations have no impact on audience preferences or industry trends.
19.

What impact does has YouTube had on the Film and TV industry?

a)
YouTube has caused a decline in viewership for traditional Film and TV content
b)
YouTube has limited the reach of independent filmmakers in the Film and TV industry
c)
YouTube has decreased the quality of content in the Film and TV industry
d)
YouTube has democratized content creation and distribution, allowing for a wider variety of voices and stories to be shared globally.
20.

What is the primary purpose of YouTube's algorithm?

a)

To randomly display videos to users

b)

To prioritize videos based on upload date

c)

To recommend videos based on user preferences and behavior

d)

To only show videos from popular creators