OMG Have You Seen This

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Nonfiction Literature (Bias) Quiz on OMG Have You Seen This, created by Christine Davis - IU8 on 17/07/2017.
Christine Davis - IU8
Quiz by Christine Davis - IU8, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

Question
Which of the following websites should NOT be used to fact-check a claim that you read on the internet?
Answer
  • Snopes.com
  • Politifact.com
  • Wikipedia.com
  • Factcheck.org

Question 2

Question
True or False: If an article gains more than 100,000 shares, likes, or comments, the article must be true.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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[blank_start]______[blank_end] is the use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to expose or criticize foolishness and corruptness of an individual or a society.
Answer
  • Satire

Question 4

Question
Which of the following websites is considered a satirical website?
Answer
  • theonion.com
  • abcnews.com
  • cnn.com
  • factcheck.org

Question 5

Question
Which of the following headlines would be considered “clickbait”?
Answer
  • President Trump attends the G20 Summit
  • You can now buy a GoPro mount for your dog
  • Titanic sinks, 1500 die
  • You’ll NEVER believe which two stars got into a fight on the red carpet!!

Question 6

Question
The image at this link (http://thepeoplescube.com/images/Hillary_Obama_Poster_Liar.png) is of biased or misleading nature being used to promote a political cause. Therefore, this image is considered to be _______.
Answer
  • fact
  • propaganda
  • credible
  • clickbait
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