MBFC’s Weekly Media Literacy Quiz Covering the Week of June 23rd – June 29th (Debate Edition)

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 Jun 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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Anonymous

I disagree that the answer to #5 is false. While it is true that the job losses were caused by Covid, Donald Trump badly bungled our nation’s response to the pandemic. The job losses would’ve been a lot less if not for his delay in dealing with the pandemic, and the massive amount of misinformation he is responsible for also contributed to its severity.