Media & Influence
Grammar Challenge
News & Online Reading Habits
Use of English
General Knowledge
100

What stereotype about teenagers is mentioned in the reading?

That teenagers are lazy, irresponsible, or selfish.

100

Complete the sentence:
“If I had known about the traffic, I _____ earlier.”

would have left

100

What should you do before sharing a news story online?

Check the source and verify the information.

100

Complete the collocation:
“_____ attention to”

pay

100

In what year did the first human land on the moon? 

1969

200

According to the text, why can social media sometimes increase pressure on teenagers?

Because it encourages comparison with unrealistic lifestyles and appearances.

200

Rewrite using the passive voice:
“People believe that social media affects teenagers negatively.”

It is believed that social media affects teenagers negatively. / Social media is believed to affect teenagers negatively.

200

Name one sign that a news story might be fake.

Sensational headlines, no reliable sources, or exaggerated language.

200

Complete the sentence with one word:
“Hardly had she entered the room _____ everyone started clapping.”

when

200

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

The bat

300

What do reality shows and celebrities often influence people to care about?

Appearance, popularity, money, and image.

300

Choose the correct option:
“By the time the police arrived, the thieves _____.”
a) escaped
b) had escaped
c) have escaped

b) had escaped

300

Why is it important to check different sources of information?

To confirm whether the information is accurate and unbiased.

300

Rewrite the sentence using reported speech:
“I’ve never seen such a strange story,” she said.

She said that she had never seen such a strange story.

300

Why do flamingos become pink?
 

Because of pigments in the food they eat.

400

Why does the article say young people may compare themselves to unrealistic standards?

Because media images are often edited or carefully controlled.

400

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb:
“She wishes she _____ more time to study before the exam.”

had had

400

What is “confirmation bias”?

The tendency to believe information that supports your existing opinions.

400

What verb is commonly used with “a rumor”?

spread

400

What does the word “emoji” originally mean in Japanese?

Picture Character

500

Why is it dangerous to believe everything in the media?

Because media messages can be biased, exaggerated, or false.

500

Correct the mistake:

“Not only he forgot his homework, but he also arrived late.”

Not only did he forget his homework, but he also arrived late.

500

What does “clickbait” try to make people do?

Click on links or articles by using exaggerated or shocking titles.

500

Rewrite the sentence using the word given:
“They say that the company is losing money.”
(REPORTED)

The company is reported to be losing money.

500

Which planet rains diamonds, according to scientists?

Neptune (and also Saturn, according to some studies).