Basics
Spotting Them
Social Media and Spread
Detection
Digital Skills
100

These AI‑generated videos make it appear someone said or did something they never actually did.

Deepfakes

100

Experts warn that the most dangerous deepfakes look _____, making them harder to detect.

a. alien

b. ordinary

c. small 

b. ordinary

100

Deepfakes spread because social media (encourages / discourages) fast reactions instead of careful thinking. 

(pick the correct word)

encourages

100

Scientists and engineers are using detection tools to _____ altered videos.

a. fix

b. erase

c. identify 

c. identify

100

Students should check whether a video’s source is ____ before trusting it.  

a. current

b. old

c. credible

c. credible

200

Deepfakes blur the line between _____ and ______, making viewers feel uncertain.

truth and fiction

200

Viewers must pay attention to small details like shadows or _______.

a. color

b. glowing

c. blinking 

c. blinking

200

When a shocking video appears, many users do this with it after they watch it.


share it

200

As detection improves, deepfake creators also improve their techniques, creating a back-and-forth ______.

a. program

b. video

c. struggle 

c. struggle

200

Deepfakes can be emotionally manipulative. Why is it bad for a video or picture to be emotionally manipulative?

(answers vary but emotional manipulation is a type of propaganda that tries to control what you feel and think)

300

The first deepfakes appeared around this year.

2017

300

One clue tools use is reflections that don't go with anything or strange ______  _______.

a. skin texture

b. smiling faces

c. eye color

a. skin texture


300

False information can travel (faster / slower) than the truth. 

(fill in the blank with the correct word)

faster

300

Experts argue the most important defense against deepfakes is not _________ but ________.

a. programs/tech, people

b. people, programs/tech

c. regular people, celebrities

a. programs/tech, people
300

Practicing _____ helps students navigate a world full of digital illusions.

a. safe viewing

b. digital literacy

c. spoofing

b. digital literacy

400

Early deepfakes were easy to spot because lighting was uneven and ____ didn’t move naturally.

a. frames

b. arms

c. faces 

c. faces

400

You should pause, question, and verify before believing what you _____ 

a. think

b. hear

c. see 

c. see

400

Deepfakes designed to stir strong emotions—like anger or fear—spread the fastest because they are (typical / controversial) 

(fill in the blank with the correct word)

controversial

400

Programs or tools look at details like mismatched reflections or skin texture that is __________.

a. too red

b. natural

c. unnatural

c. unnatural

400

Careful thinking becomes a shield in a world full of  ______.

a. allusions

b. tricks / illusions

c. games

 

b. tricks / illusions

500

Math:  3/4(20) = 30 / ? 

2

500

This means viewers must pay attention to details they might normally _______. (hint: it means what you don't really notice)

ignore

500

People often _____ before they fully _____ what they’re seeing.

a. think about, react

b. react, think about

c. think about, use

b. react, think about

500

Viewers must learn to pause, question, and verify before believing what they _______.

a. hear

b. see

c. think 

b. see

500

Is this announcement/post real?

Fake (answers vary but students can do reverse image searches, go to FactCheck.org, check with a trusted adult/teacher, check known sites or sources of news)

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