MBFC’s Weekly Media Literacy Quiz Covering the Week of July 23rd – July 29nd

Welcome to our weekly media literacy quiz. This quiz will test your knowledge of the past week’s events with a focus on facts, misinformation, bias, and general media literacy. Please share and compare your results.

Media Literacy = the ability to critically analyze stories presented in the mass media and to determine their accuracy or credibility.

Media Literacy Quiz for Week of July 29

Test your knowledge with 7 questions about current events, media bias, fact checks, and misinformation.


Rules: No Googling! Use reasoning and logic if you don't know.


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Dan Kmitta

I think question number 4 may be wrong. The only answer choices were yes/no and no would be the equivalent of false would it not?

Tom McFadden

Your question whether Ron Deathsantis hired Juan Williams can’t be false? It would have to be no or yes?? A question being asked is not the same as doing the thing being asked. Look forward to your response.

Slava

Question 4 is still wrong. Both answer choices are negatives. I chose the one that would more closely grammatically match the question, but it was false.

Richard Babylon

Ack, I screwed up my Constitutional Amendments. Got the rest right, though #7 was a guess. Thanks for another good quiz. And that fake headline: whew, what scares me is that hundreds of thousands of people would likely read such an article with wide-eyed credulity, then share it with others, never bothering to check it out from other sources or give it any critical thought.
Incidentally, the first time I tried to post this comment I saw “Nonce verification failed,” or something similar.