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100

Landon has noticed that he feels anxious if he does not read posts from his friends right away.  As a result he  feels glued to his phone.  What could he do to maintain a healthy media balance?

A. -Complain to his friends

B. Landon could change his notifications settings, so he does not feel like he has to constantly check his phone

C. Landon could respond to his friends posts by telling his friends that they are annoying

D. Landon could get rid of his phone

Answer : What is answer B

A healthy media balance means using technology and media in a way that feels positive, intentional, and balanced with other life activities like school, hobbies, family, and sleep. It involves prioritizing active, creative, or educational screen time over passive consumption and establishing boundaries to ensure digital habits support—rather than diminish—physical and mental well-being

100

What is a good strategy for multiple-choice questions?

A. Pick the longest answer
B. Eliminate wrong answers first
C. Always pick “C”
D. Ask a classmate

B. Eliminate wrong answers first


Narrowing down your choices gives you a higher chance of getting the answer correct

100

Which of the following is a good way to limit what is tracked about you online?

A. Share your passwords with friends
B. Click on every ad you see
C. Adjust your privacy settings on apps and websites
D. Use the same password for every account

Answer C


Additionally 

Turn off cookies

Turning off your computer does not stop someone from tracking your activity 

100

Which of the following best shows what an upstander is?

A. A student who ignores bullying and walks away
B. A student who joins in when someone is being teased
C. A student who watches bullying but does not get involved
D. A student who speaks up or gets help when someone is being treated unfairly

D.  A Student who speaks up or gets help when someone is being treated unfairly

100

True or False - Middle school prepares you for future schooling

True - Middle school teaches you foundational blocks to help you be successful in college

Study habits

Managing workloads

Organization skills

Exploration of future career choices/ colleges/trade schools/ military services 

Encourages you to talk to family about post secondary options

Academic basics


200

Which Statement best describes a healthy media balance plan?

A. The goal of a media plan is to use as little media as possible

B. - A media balance plan is flexible and can change over time as a person's interests and schedules change

C. As long as you are getting good grades you can be on as much as you want

D.  You use digital media for one hour a day 

Correct answer: B

200

Why is it important to stay calm during a test?

A. It helps you think clearly
B. It makes the test shorter
C. It lets you leave early
D. It impresses the teacher

Answer A

200

Part A - What is consumer data?

and

Part B - How might a company use this data?

Consumer data is information about you that helps companies understand what you like and how you act as a customer.  Such as videos you watch, what you search, and what you buy....

Part B - Companies use this information to decide what products they should make, where to open a new store, and  how much to charge for their products

200

What does “empathy” mean?

A. Telling someone what to do
B. Understanding and sharing how someone else feels
C. Ignoring other people’s emotions
D. Winning an argument

B - Understanding and sharing how someone else feels

300

Which statement best describes what an Invisible Audience is:

A. A list of your followers that you can see on your profile 

B. Influencers on social media that follow you

C. Unknown people who can see information about your post.

D. Friends that you have never met in person 

C: Unknown people who can see your post.  They can also judge your post and react to your post. 

300

Which is the best way to prepare the night before a test?

A. Stay up late playing games
B. Get a good night’s sleep
C. Cram all night without breaks
D. Skip studying completely

B. Get a good night's sleep


Though an all-nighter may seem like a good idea in some situations, your brain just isn't wired to absorb vast amounts of information on no sleep and then retain it for an exam. Your brain isn't designed to perform at its peak late at night; it operates and learns best in the morning and during the day

300

After searching online for a new pair of shoes, you start seeing ads for shoes on many websites. Why is this happening?

A. Your device is broken
B. Websites track your searches and use that data to show targeted ads
C. The ads are random and not related to your search
D. Someone is watching you through your camera

B:  Websites track your searches and use that data to show targeted ads


Companies can track information about you based on what you search and what videos you watch 

300

During lunch, a group of students at a table starts teasing Maya about the way she talks. Maya looks uncomfortable and stops talking. Several students notice what is happening.

Which student is being an ally?

A. Jordan laughs along with the teasing so others don’t target them
B. Sam ignores what is happening and keeps eating
C. Alex tells the group to stop and sits with Maya to include her
D. Taylor records the situation on their phone without saying anything

C: Alex tells the group to stop and sits with Maya to include her


An ally is a person who supports, stands up for, and helps others who are being treated unfairly or excluded, even if they are not the one being targeted.

400

What are 4 things you should consider when thinking about your social media choices?


Earn 100 points for each correct answer

You should consider

1.What

2.When 

3.How much

4. and how you feel 

400

What does it mean to “read the question carefully”?

A. Read it once quickly
B. Skip difficult words
C. Understand what it is asking before answering
D. Only read half of it

Answer: C


Tips - highlight or underline key words 

example - least likely, select all that apply, all, not 

400

What is a “digital footprint”?

A. The number of steps you take while using your phone
B. A record of the information you leave behind when you use the internet
C. A type of computer virus
D. A password you use online

B - A record of the information you leave behind when you use the internet

Bonus 50 points

What can you do to make a positive digital footprint


Adjust your privacy settings to control who sees your posts

500
As Rae scrolls through her social media pages they start to think that their life is so boring.  Rae begins to feel bad about themselves?  What should Rae being paying attention to?


A. That other people post the exciting/interesting parts of their lives, not the boring parts

B. Create false posts that make her appear more exciting

C. Social media, does not lie, everyone has a more exciting life than Rae

D. Judge all her friend's post and put them down because she is bored

Answer A


What people post is only a snapshot of someone's life - It is not the full picture 

500

List 5 ( 100 points for each correct answer) effective study habits

1. Break it into chunks

Don’t try to studyTeach someone else  everything at once.
Study for 20–30 minutes, then take a short break.

 2. Quiz yourself (don’t just reread) 

3.  Teach someone else 

4. Focus on what you don’t know 

5. Use active strategies

Make studying more interactive:

  • Write summaries in your own words
  • Draw diagrams or charts
  • Make up examples

6.  Study in place with little to no distractions

7. Get good sleep


500

Name 3 positive and 3 negative impacts of social Media?

Positive  - Stay connected, learn information, find creative ways to express yourself, build communities, meet new people


Negative - Waste of time, Cyberbullying, comparing yourself to others, privacy risks, and misinformation

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