Deck 7: Social Media and Wiki

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The term "wiki" originated with the __ language.

A) Aboriginal Australian
B) Chinese
C) Hawaiian
D) Japanese
E) South African
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The word "blog" comes from the longer term __.

A) beginning log-on
B) bilateral location of grounding
C) binary log
D) web log
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In rounded numbers, how many active users are on Facebook?

A) 800,000
B) 20 million
C) 2 billion
D) 1 trillion
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A specialized social media site for military personnel and veterans is ___.

A) AmVets
B) Be All You Can Be
C) Military Media Portal
D) RallyPoint
E) SemperFi
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According to a study in Public Relations Journal, __ percent of public relations practitioners use wikis.

A) 21
B) 31
C) 51
D) 71
E) 91
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A photo-sharing site is ___.

A) email
B) Facebook
C) Snapchat
D) Twitter
E) YouTube
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An example of a video-sharing site is ___.

A) email
B) Facebook
C) Snapchat
D) Twitter
E) YouTube
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For public relations practitioners, the main benefit of a wiki is as a platform for __.

A) archiving organizational news releases
B) fundraising
C) group writing and editing
D) posting news releases online
E) publishing in an international forum
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Wikipedia carefully monitors and limits editing by ___.

A) educators
B) government officials
C) lobbyists
D) military personnel
E) public relations practitioners
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Unwarranted touting of an organization as being socially responsible or having humanitarian motivations is called __.

A) blackwashing
B) bluewashing
C) greenwashing
D) greywashing
E) whitewashing
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To enhance readability, a web page should include a table of contents.
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"Whitewashing" refers to writing that touts an organization or product as being environmentally friendly when it is not.
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Deck 7: Social Media and Wiki
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The term "wiki" originated with the __ language.

A) Aboriginal Australian
B) Chinese
C) Hawaiian
D) Japanese
E) South African
Hawaiian
2
The word "blog" comes from the longer term __.

A) beginning log-on
B) bilateral location of grounding
C) binary log
D) web log
web log
3
In rounded numbers, how many active users are on Facebook?

A) 800,000
B) 20 million
C) 2 billion
D) 1 trillion
2 billion
4
A specialized social media site for military personnel and veterans is ___.

A) AmVets
B) Be All You Can Be
C) Military Media Portal
D) RallyPoint
E) SemperFi
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According to a study in Public Relations Journal, __ percent of public relations practitioners use wikis.

A) 21
B) 31
C) 51
D) 71
E) 91
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A photo-sharing site is ___.

A) email
B) Facebook
C) Snapchat
D) Twitter
E) YouTube
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An example of a video-sharing site is ___.

A) email
B) Facebook
C) Snapchat
D) Twitter
E) YouTube
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For public relations practitioners, the main benefit of a wiki is as a platform for __.

A) archiving organizational news releases
B) fundraising
C) group writing and editing
D) posting news releases online
E) publishing in an international forum
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Wikipedia carefully monitors and limits editing by ___.

A) educators
B) government officials
C) lobbyists
D) military personnel
E) public relations practitioners
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Unwarranted touting of an organization as being socially responsible or having humanitarian motivations is called __.

A) blackwashing
B) bluewashing
C) greenwashing
D) greywashing
E) whitewashing
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To enhance readability, a web page should include a table of contents.
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"Whitewashing" refers to writing that touts an organization or product as being environmentally friendly when it is not.
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