PURPCOM Flashcards

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What is multimodal literacy?
A. The ability to write and read in one language
B. The ability to understand and communicate through multiple forms of communication
C. The skill of creating complex mathematical equations
D. The study of traditional text-based communication

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B. The ability to understand and communicate through multiple forms of communication

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Which of the following is NOT a mode included in multimodal literacy?
A. Visual
B. Audio
C. Traditional text
D. Programming

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D. Programming

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Multimodal literacy involves creating and communicating meaning through:
A. Various communication modes like visual, audio, and spatial elements
B. Only written text
C. Only visual images
D. Only oral presentations

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A. Various communication modes like visual, audio, and spatial elements

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Why is multimodal literacy important?
A. It helps people communicate using only one form of text.
B. It replaces traditional forms of communication entirely.
C. It allows effective communication using diverse methods beyond traditional text.
D. It simplifies communication by eliminating gestures.

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C. It allows effective communication using diverse methods beyond traditional text.

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What does the “Diversity of Communication” concept emphasize?
A. Using only written text for communication
B. Avoiding multimedia messages
C. Limiting communication to verbal forms
D. Encountering and understanding texts that combine images, sound, and text

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D. Encountering and understanding texts that combine images, sound, and text

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What is a key component of digital literacy?
A. Avoiding digital platforms
B. Understanding, navigating, and creating content on digital platforms
C. Memorizing digital tools
D. Focusing solely on traditional media

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B. Understanding, navigating, and creating content on digital platforms

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Why is media literacy crucial?
A. To avoid analyzing media critically
B. To memorize all media formats
C. To critically analyze media messages and avoid misinformation
D. To consume media without questioning its content

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C. To critically analyze media messages and avoid misinformation

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How does personal expression benefit students?
A. Provides tools for personal expression and creativity
B. Limits their creativity
C. Restricts their ability to explore new ideas
D. Forces them to follow rigid communication rules

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A. Provides tools for personal expression and creativity

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What is the purpose of interdisciplinary learning in multimodal literacy?
A. Avoid integrating subjects
B. Focus only on traditional learning methods
C. Encourage integration of various subjects and modes of expression
D. Study one subject in isolation

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C. Encourage integration of various subjects and modes of expression

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What is the focus of multimodal literacy?
A. Understanding only text-based knowledge
B. Understanding different ways of representing knowledge and making meaning
C. Memorizing various forms of media
D. Avoiding visual or auditory elements

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B. Understanding different ways of representing knowledge and making meaning

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What are editorial cartoons?
A. Simple drawings with no deeper meaning
B. Graphic expressions of the creator’s ideas and opinions
C. Strictly humorous illustrations without educational value
D. Illustrations unrelated to current events

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B. Graphic expressions of the creator’s ideas and opinions

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Which of the following is TRUE about editorial cartoons?
A. They often reflect a publication’s viewpoint, but not always.
B. They always reflect the creator’s viewpoint.
C. They have no educational purpose.
D. They are not related to current events.

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A. They often reflect a publication’s viewpoint, but not always.

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What is one characteristic of editorial cartoons?
A. They often relate to current events.
B. They focus on historical art styles.
C. They avoid discussing current events.
D. They have no connection to public opinions.

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A. They often relate to current events.

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What are soft skills?
A. Technical abilities for specific tasks
B. Memorization techniques for exams
C. Skills related to using technology
D. Character traits and interpersonal skills that support personal and organizational goals

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D. Character traits and interpersonal skills that support personal and organizational goals

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Which of the following is an example of a soft skill?
A. Coding
B. Problem-solving
C. Designing blueprints
D. Typing speed

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B. Problem-solving

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Why are soft skills important?
A. They replace technical skills entirely.
B. They support achieving both personal and organizational goals.
C. They focus solely on personal achievements.
D. They emphasize theoretical knowledge only.

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B. They support achieving both personal and organizational goals.

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What are common sources of workplace conflicts?
A. Differences in cultural practices
B. Inheritance conflicts
C. Disputes over property boundaries
D. Disagreements about work assignments, responsibilities, or office politics

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D. Disagreements about work assignments, responsibilities, or office politics

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Which situation is an example of a family dispute?
A. Cyberbullying on social media
B. Disagreements over political candidates
C. Disputes over community development
D. Sibling rivalries or inheritance conflicts

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D. Sibling rivalries or inheritance conflicts

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What might cause community or neighborhood disputes?
A. Noise complaints or property boundary issues
B. Customer service complaints
C. Disputes over grading policies in schools
D. Healthcare disagreements between patients and doctors

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A. Noise complaints or property boundary issues

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What type of conflict could arise in educational settings?
A. Business partner disagreements
B. Student-teacher conflicts or grading disputes
C. Political debates between students
D. Vendor-supplier disagreements

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B. Student-teacher conflicts or grading disputes

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What is a common source of online and social media conflicts?
A. Issues related to medical diagnoses
B. Disputes over shared community resources
C. Trolling, cyberbullying, and online harassment
D. Environmental activism

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C. Trolling, cyberbullying, and online harassment

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What kind of conflict might occur in healthcare settings?
A. Grading disputes in schools
B. Disagreements over medical treatment or diagnoses
C. Noise complaints in neighborhoods
D. Contract disputes in businesses

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B

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What is an example of a political or social dispute?
A. Ideological differences among individuals or groups
B. Contract disputes with suppliers
C. Sibling rivalries
D. Grading conflicts in schools

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A. Ideological differences among individuals or groups

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What kind of conflicts fall under international diplomacy?
A. Disputes over political candidates in a local election
B. Customer complaints about services
C. Differences in community zoning laws
D. Territorial disputes or negotiating peace agreements

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D. Territorial disputes or negotiating peace agreements

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