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What does "Seize the memes" mean? 

a) To create new memes 

b) To capture internet memes

c) To delete internet memes 

d) To analyze internet memes

b) To capture internet memes

100

What does "how it is packaged" mean? 

a) How it is presented

b) How it is sold 

c) How it is advertised 

d) How it is made

a) How it is presented

100

What does "miscellaneous mischief-makers" mean? 

a) Internet trolls

b) Memes creators

a) Internet trolls

100

What does "partisanship" mean? 

a) Political bias

b) Political unity 

c) Political neutrality

d) Political disagreement

a) Political bias

100

What does "malting inflammatory comments" mean? a) Creating negative comments

b) Avoiding negative comments 

c) Ignoring negative comments 

d) Spreading negative comments

a) Creating negative comments

200

What does it mean when news is said to be "packaged"? 

a) It is wrapped in plastic 

b) It is presented in a way to attract attention

c) It is stored in a box 

b) It is presented in a way to attract attention

200

Why might clickbait sites use sensational headlines? 

a) To make readers bored

b) To provide simple information 

c) To grab the reader's attention and increase clicks

c) To grab the reader's attention and increase clicks

200

Why do clickbait sites use sensational headlines? 

a) To discourage readership 

b) To provide reliable information 

c) To attract more people to their websites

c) To attract more people to their websites

200

What does "Seize the memes" mean in the context of internet culture? 

a) To delete internet memes 

b) To create new memes 

c) To capture internet memes

d) To analyze internet memes

c) To capture internet memes

200

How can individuals avoid falling for clickbait? 

a) By clicking on every headline 

b) By avoiding news websites 

c) By being critical of headlines

c) By being critical of headlines

300

What are some examples of fleeting engagement on social media platforms? 

a) Long discussions on news topics 

b) Quick likes or shares on posts

c) Read more informative articles 

d) Research on trending topics

b) Quick likes or shares on posts

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What does "clickbait sites" mean? 

a) Websites with misleading headlines

b) Websites with informative articles 

c) Websites with viral content 

d) Websites with educational videos

a) Websites with misleading headlines

300

What are clickbait sites known for? 

a) Providing correct information 

b) Having a simple design 

c) Using shocking headlines

c) Using shocking headlines

300

What does making inflammatory comments involve? 

a) Encouraging calm discussions 

b) Using polite language 

c) Creating strong emotional reactions for negative purposes

c) Creating strong emotional reactions for negative purposes

300

Why do clickbait sites use misleading headlines? 

a) To attract more readers to their websites

b) To provide accurate information to readers 

c) To discourage users from visiting their site 

a) To attract more readers to their websites

400

How is news often packaged? 

a) With colorful wrapping paper 

b) With hidden messages 

c) With interesting headlines and pictures

c) With interesting headlines and pictures

400

What impact does partisanship in media have on public discourse? 

a) It encourages critical thinking 

b) It fosters healthy debate 

c) It divides opinions


c) It divides opinions

400

What is a consequence of partisanship in media? 

a) Increased cooperation 

b) Balanced reporting 

c) Divided opinions

c) Divided opinions

400

What does "their engagement is typically fleeting" mean? 

a) Their involvement is usually short

b) Their involvement is usually long 

c) Their involvement is usually great

d) Their involvement is usually passive

a) Their involvement is usually short

400

Why is partisanship a problem in modern media? 

a) It fosters collaboration 

b) It encourages diversity of thought 

c) It leads to political bias

d) It encourages fair reporting

c) It leads to political bias

500

What role do miscellaneous mischief-makers play in online communities? 

a) They create positive interactions 

b) They create informative content 

c) They do random acts of disruption 

d) They facilitate positive discussions

c) They do random acts of disruption

500

Who are miscellaneous mischief-makers? 

a) Serious journalists 

b) Social media influencers 

c) People who engage in random acts of disruption

c) People who engage in random acts of disruption

500

How might someone "seize the memes" in a conversation about politics? 

a) By ignoring memes altogether 

b) By creating memes to influence opinions

c) By analyzing memes for entertainment purposes

b) By creating memes to influence opinions

500

What does partisanship refer to? 

a) Neutrality in politics 

b) Collaboration between different political parties 

c) Strong support for a particular party or cause

c) Strong support for a particular party or cause

500

How are clickbait sites different from traditional news websites? 

a) They provide true information 

b) They focus on investigative journalism 

c) They use shocking headlines to attract clicks

d) They don't use headlines 

c) They use shocking headlines to attract clicks