Media Literacy
Research Writing
Grammar
Vocabulary
Wild Card Trivia (Music Edition)
100

What is confirmation bias?

Confirmation bias occurs when a person only considers information that agrees with what they already believe.

100

Which is an example of a strong thesis statement?

A) Social media use should be limited because it leads to anxiety, wastes time, and puts people in danger of cyberbullying.

B) Social media was first invented in 1997, and currently millions of people use social media every day which leads to anxiety, wasted time, and cyberbullying.

C) In this essay I will prove that social media use should be limited.

A) Social media use should be limited because it leads to anxiety, wastes time, and puts people in danger of cyberbullying.

100

What is wrong with the sentence below?

After dusting the bookshelf and wiping the tables down.

It is a fragment.

100

"Before you believe a shocking headline, you should scrutinize it by looking closely at the author, the date, and the sources used." What does scrutinize mean?

  • A) Share quickly
  • B) Examine very carefully 
  • C) Delete immediately
  • D) Ignore completely

B) Examine very carefully 

100

Who composed the music for the movie “The Lion King”?

Elton John

200

Irma and Elda argue about whether AI is beneficial. Irma says it is useful but can be dangerous when used irresponsibly. Elda responds by searching up "Why AI is good" on Google to try and prove her point, and finds an article.  Who is guilty of confirmation bias?

Elda

200

Which evidence best supports the claim: "Technology has made people less patient."

  • A. "The first iPhone was released in 2007."
  • B. "Many people enjoy watching short videos online."
  • C. "If a website takes more than three seconds to load, 50% of users will click away, demanding instant information."
  • D. "Technology includes computers, phones, and tablets."
  • C. "If a website takes more than three seconds to load, 50% of users will click away, demanding instant information."
200

Which of the following sentences is written correctly?

A) Though seen as a distasteful vegetable, I personally like eating broccoli. 

B) I personally like eating broccoli, even though it is seen as a distasteful vegetable.

C) I personally like eating, though seen as a distasteful vegetable, broccoli.

B) I personally like eating broccoli, even though it is seen as a distasteful vegetable.

200

Three years ___________ between when Laura started writing her novel and when it was finally complete.

A) surmised

B) elapsed

C) encompassed

D) rebuked

B) elapsed

200

Which Broadway musical is known for the song “Defying Gravity”?

Wicked

300

Fred knows an article contains false information, but chooses to share it online with the intent to mislead others. He is guilty of posting ____________. Don't be like Fred!

disinformation

300

This part of an essay addresses the other side of the argument, shows that it has some valid points, but ultimately demonstrates why your argument is stronger and outweighs the other side.

counterargument

300

Why is the following sentence most likely written in passive voice?

The summit of Mount Everest has been reached by over 6,000 people.

"The summit of Mount Everest has been reached by over 6,000 people."

This sentence is emphasizing the mountain more than the people who climbed it.

300

"It is important to use reputable sources, like major newspapers or encyclopedias, instead of random blogs with no names attached." What does reputable mean?

  • A) New
  • B) Trusted and respected 
  • C) Free to use
  • D) Popular and Entertaining
  • B) Trusted and respected 
300

This New Jersey legend wrote anthems such as "Born to Run," and "Badlands," and "Thunder Road." He is also famous for performing marathon concerts often eclipsing three hours in length.

Bruce Springsteen

400

Which of the following is the best way to make sure a news story you see on social media is true before you share it?

A) Check how many "likes" and "shares" the post already has.
B) Read the headline and see if it matches what you already believe.
C) Search for the same story on several other trusted news websites.
D) Share it immediately so your friends can help you figure out if it's real.


C) Search for the same story on several other trusted news websites.

400

Claim: "The 1969 moon landing was a major human achievement." Which detail provides the best support?
A) The event was broadcast live on television to millions of people.
B) It took a lot of work and proved that humans could successfully navigate and survive in deep space.
C) Neil Armstrong was the first person to step onto the lunar surface.
D) The mission was called Apollo 11 and launched from Florida.

B) It took a lot of work and proved that humans could successfully navigate and survive in deep space.

400

Using what we know, which two sentences should be rewritten in a different voice? (Active and Passive voice)

(1) The diner was visited by the Miller family. (2) They had just returned from a vacation to see the Hoover Dam and were very hungry. (3) An omelet was ordered by Reggie because he loves breakfast food. (4) Cheryl had a club sandwich and a salad. (5) Their car was stolen during this time. (6) When they went to the parking lot and saw it wasn't there, they began to panic.

(1) The diner was visited by the Miller family.

 (3) An omelet was ordered by Reggie because he loves breakfast food.

400

The drought in Northern India was unprecedented, so the people were not prepared. What is the meaning of "unprecedented"? 

  • a) Something that happens all the time
  • b) Something that has never happened before
  • c) Predicted and anticipated
  • d) Challenging to deal with
  • b) Something that has never happened before
400

In March 2024, Beyoncé released a record-breaking album that blended country-pop and Americana. What was it called?

Cowboy Carter

500

Tina thinks the new student is "stuck up." Which of these shows Tina using confirmation bias?

  • A. She introduces herself to the new student at lunch.
  • B. She ignores the student’s wave but remembers when the student didn't say "excuse me."
  • C. She notices the student is wearing the same shoes as her and feels jealous.
  • D. She asks her friends if they think the new student is nice.

B. She ignores the student’s wave but remembers when the student didn't say "excuse me."

500

An essay argues that "Reading fiction helps build empathy." Which evidence is most relevant?
A) Fiction books are often longer and more descriptive than non-fiction books.
B) A Rutgers University study showed that readers of fiction score higher on tests measuring the ability to understand others' feelings.
C) Many libraries offer "Reading Challenges" for teenagers during the summer.
D) Famous authors often use metaphors to describe the settings of their stories.

B) A Rutgers University study showed that readers of fiction score higher on tests measuring the ability to understand others' feelings.

500

Identify and correct both modifier mistakes:

(1) After being taken for a walk, Stella fed the dog its dinner. (2) Stella looked at her watch to check the time. (3) Even though she had cleaned the apartment and taken care of the dog, she still had a lot to do. (4) She was getting tired. (5) Then, she made dinner. (6) Stella watched the food sizzling in the pan with a hungry look.

(1) After being taken for a walk, Stella fed the dog its dinner.

(6) Stella watched the food sizzling in the pan with a hungry look.

500

"Unlike the nimble dancers in her ballet class, Kate was clumsy and awkward as she spun around the dance floor." What is the meaning of nimble? 

  • A) Awkward and out of control in movement
  • B) Slow and cautious
  • C) Quick and well-controlled in movement 
  • D) Very loud and distracting
  • C) Quick and well-controlled in movement 
500

This Minnesota musician had many hits in the 80s including "Purple Rain."

Prince

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