Deck 2: Mass Media Technology
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Deck 2: Mass Media Technology
1
Philo Farnsworth,a pioneer in television technology,called his early invention a/an
A) image dissector.
B) electronic newspaper.
C) moving picture tube.
D) wireless imager.
E) picture detector.
A) image dissector.
B) electronic newspaper.
C) moving picture tube.
D) wireless imager.
E) picture detector.
A
2
Which of the following is not a part of the "tetrad of media effects"?
A) Enhance
B) Obsolete
C) Invent
D) Reverse
E) Retrieve
A) Enhance
B) Obsolete
C) Invent
D) Reverse
E) Retrieve
C
3
Who transmitted the first wireless message?
A) Morse
B) Gutenberg
C) Farnsworth
D) Marconi
E) Bell
A) Morse
B) Gutenberg
C) Farnsworth
D) Marconi
E) Bell
D
4
What was the name of the first human-made satellite?
A) Apollo 11
B) Skylab
C) Sputnik
D) Spacelab
E) Bolshevik
A) Apollo 11
B) Skylab
C) Sputnik
D) Spacelab
E) Bolshevik
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5
Which was the first media technology?
A) Digital
B) Interpersonal
C) Electronic
D) Chemical
E) Printing
A) Digital
B) Interpersonal
C) Electronic
D) Chemical
E) Printing
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6
What made mass production of the written word possible?
A) Word processors
B) Printing
C) Movable metal type
D) Keyboards
E) Carved wooden blocks
A) Word processors
B) Printing
C) Movable metal type
D) Keyboards
E) Carved wooden blocks
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7
Mathew Brady used which media technology to record the U.S.Civil War?
A) Movable type
B) Sound recordings
C) Line drawings
D) Movies
E) Photography
A) Movable type
B) Sound recordings
C) Line drawings
D) Movies
E) Photography
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8
Which of the following is not a question in the Lasswell model?
A) Who says what?
B) To whom?
C) With what effect?
D) At what time?
E) In which channel?
A) Who says what?
B) To whom?
C) With what effect?
D) At what time?
E) In which channel?
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9
Which technology is capable of carrying 60 000 messages simultaneously?
A) Landlines
B) Copper wires
C) Fibre-optic cables
D) Radio waves
E) Television waves
A) Landlines
B) Copper wires
C) Fibre-optic cables
D) Radio waves
E) Television waves
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10
Which technology allowed the mass production of images in books,magazines,and newspapers?
A) Glossy paper
B) Line drawings
C) Movable metal type
D) Fulltone
E) Halftone
A) Glossy paper
B) Line drawings
C) Movable metal type
D) Fulltone
E) Halftone
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11
Which company introduced the first smart phone?
A) Sony
B) Rogers
C) Telus
D) Apple
E) Research in Motion
A) Sony
B) Rogers
C) Telus
D) Apple
E) Research in Motion
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12
What is one result of the relatively low cost of internet production and delivery?
A) The disappearance of print media
B) Lower-quality television broadcasting
C) Less original content
D) Greater control by fewer corporations
E) The democratization of mass communication
A) The disappearance of print media
B) Lower-quality television broadcasting
C) Less original content
D) Greater control by fewer corporations
E) The democratization of mass communication
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13
Which of the following is not a media technology?
A) Printing
B) Chemical
C) Electronic
D) Digital
E) Nano
A) Printing
B) Chemical
C) Electronic
D) Digital
E) Nano
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14
In Lasswell's model,a channel refers to
A) the sender.
B) the receiver.
C) the technology.
D) the message.
E) the effect.
A) the sender.
B) the receiver.
C) the technology.
D) the message.
E) the effect.
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15
What do members of the virtual world Second Life call themselves?
A) Residents
B) Virtualists
C) Geeks
D) Real-lifers
E) Second-class citizens
A) Residents
B) Virtualists
C) Geeks
D) Real-lifers
E) Second-class citizens
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16
What effect did binary signals have on the telephone network?
A) They had no effect on the telephone network.
B) They were necessary for the development of the smart phone.
C) Landlines were no longer necessary.
D) More calls could be carried on the same line.
E) More lines could carry fewer calls.
A) They had no effect on the telephone network.
B) They were necessary for the development of the smart phone.
C) Landlines were no longer necessary.
D) More calls could be carried on the same line.
E) More lines could carry fewer calls.
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17
Which term is used to describe the digitization revolution?
A) Demassification
B) Digital takeover
C) Media convergence
D) Media divergence
E) Binary blitz
A) Demassification
B) Digital takeover
C) Media convergence
D) Media divergence
E) Binary blitz
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18
One defining characteristic of mass communication is its reliance on
A) technology.
B) sports.
C) news.
D) gossip.
E) celebrities.
A) technology.
B) sports.
C) news.
D) gossip.
E) celebrities.
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19
Who first saw the potential of the internet?
A) The U.S. military
B) The National Science Foundation
C) Google
D) Research in Motion
E) The Russian Navy
A) The U.S. military
B) The National Science Foundation
C) Google
D) Research in Motion
E) The Russian Navy
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20
Who developed the "tetrad of media effects"?
A) Jobs
B) Lasswell
C) Brady
D) Gutenberg
E) McLuhan
A) Jobs
B) Lasswell
C) Brady
D) Gutenberg
E) McLuhan
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21
The internet has created entirely new categories of media companies.
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22
In web communication,the message goes from
A) the sender to the receiver.
B) the sender to many receivers.
C) many senders to the receiver.
D) many senders to many receivers.
E) many senders to a no receivers.
A) the sender to the receiver.
B) the sender to many receivers.
C) many senders to the receiver.
D) many senders to many receivers.
E) many senders to a no receivers.
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23
In linear communication,the message goes from
A) the sender to the receiver.
B) the sender to many receivers.
C) many senders to the receiver.
D) many senders to many receivers.
E) many senders to no receivers.
A) the sender to the receiver.
B) the sender to many receivers.
C) many senders to the receiver.
D) many senders to many receivers.
E) many senders to no receivers.
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24
Which of the following is an example of an icon of Canada?
A) A map of Canada
B) A maple leaf
C) A beaver
D) Hockey
E) Maple syrup
A) A map of Canada
B) A maple leaf
C) A beaver
D) Hockey
E) Maple syrup
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25
The technology for the internet is
A) decentralized.
B) centralized.
C) regulated.
D) linear.
E) massified.
A) decentralized.
B) centralized.
C) regulated.
D) linear.
E) massified.
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26
The word lemon might also make you think of a car that does not work well.This is an example of
A) index.
B) icon.
C) signifier.
D) denotation.
E) connotation.
A) index.
B) icon.
C) signifier.
D) denotation.
E) connotation.
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27
Photography and movies have relied on chemical technology throughout most of their history.
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28
Someone is drunk while watching a hockey game,and the next day cannot remember who scored the last goal.This is an example of
A) channel noise.
B) semantic noise.
C) a psychological filter.
D) an informational filter.
E) a physical filter.
A) channel noise.
B) semantic noise.
C) a psychological filter.
D) an informational filter.
E) a physical filter.
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29
The semiotic school of thought looks at
A) the creation of meaning in communication.
B) the effect of filters in understanding.
C) the methods of message transmission.
D) the role of gatekeepers and regulators.
E) the effect of digital and wireless technologies
A) the creation of meaning in communication.
B) the effect of filters in understanding.
C) the methods of message transmission.
D) the role of gatekeepers and regulators.
E) the effect of digital and wireless technologies
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30
Someone is watching a French movie,but that person does not understand French very well.This is an example of
A) channel noise.
B) semantic noise.
C) a psychological filter.
D) an informational filter.
E) a physical filter.
A) channel noise.
B) semantic noise.
C) a psychological filter.
D) an informational filter.
E) a physical filter.
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31
A Canadian media regulator is the
A) CTV.
B) RCMP.
C) CFRC.
D) CRTC.
E) CBC.
A) CTV.
B) RCMP.
C) CFRC.
D) CRTC.
E) CBC.
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32
Traditional mass media have all adapted to digital technology.
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33
Apple's iPhone was the first smart phone.
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34
What is the role of gatekeepers?
A) Decide what is sent to stations and networks
B) Produce the content of the media
C) Amplify the message
D) Choose the medium to transmit the message
E) Remove noise from the message
A) Decide what is sent to stations and networks
B) Produce the content of the media
C) Amplify the message
D) Choose the medium to transmit the message
E) Remove noise from the message
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35
Denotation is the same as de Saussure's idea of
A) the signified.
B) the signifier.
C) connotation.
D) index.
E) icon.
A) the signified.
B) the signifier.
C) connotation.
D) index.
E) icon.
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36
Steve Jobs is the founder of which company?
A) Disney ABC
B) Apple Computer
C) Research in Motion
D) Dell
E) Warner Communications
A) Disney ABC
B) Apple Computer
C) Research in Motion
D) Dell
E) Warner Communications
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37
What is at the centre of the concentric circle model?
A) Audiences
B) Technology
C) Regulators
D) Communicators
E) Gatekeepers
A) Audiences
B) Technology
C) Regulators
D) Communicators
E) Gatekeepers
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38
When mass communicators themselves interfere with the success of their own messages by being sloppy,this is called
A) background noise.
B) semantic noise.
C) channel noise.
D) environmental noise.
E) messy noise.
A) background noise.
B) semantic noise.
C) channel noise.
D) environmental noise.
E) messy noise.
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39
The newest distinctive medium built on digital technology is the internet.
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40
The word lemon might make you think of a bitter yellow fruit.This is an example of
A) index.
B) icon.
C) signifier.
D) denotation.
E) connotation.
A) index.
B) icon.
C) signifier.
D) denotation.
E) connotation.
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41
The American Skylab was the first human-made satellite.
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42
The iPhone and other smart phones are the first examples of wireless communication.
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43
The tetrad of media effects model focuses on the meaning that users make of the message.
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44
Photography began as a digital process for creating and recording a visual message.
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45
There are five parts to McLuhan's tetrad of media effects model.
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46
The halftone was the technology that could mass-produce images in books,newspapers,and magazines.
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47
The first version of the internet was called ARPAnet.
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48
The melding of print,electronic,and photographic media into digitized form is called media convergence.
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49
The introduction of electricity into mass communication occurred with the telegraph.
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50
Satellite and fibre-optic technologies in the late 1900s improved the speed and reliability of delivering mass messages.
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51
Sound recording began as an electronic medium.
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52
Mass media is built on two primary technologies-analog and digital.
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53
The earliest movies were viewed by looking into a box.
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54
Many feel that Marconi is the father of telegraphy,while a Canadian,Reginald Aubrey Fessenden,is the father of radio.
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Cable television became more popular when it abandoned landlines and adopted an over-the-air broadcast signal.
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56
Philo Farnsworth called his invention an image projector.
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57
Because it involved print media,Gutenberg's invention had almost no social impact.
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58
Like movies,the earliest televisions used chemical rather than electronic screens.
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59
Printing was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-1440s.
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60
The Russian navy saw potential in digitized communication for a non-centralized network.
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61
Corning Glass developed __________________ capable of carrying light at incredible speeds.
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62
The issues or events that take place in Second Life have no impact on the real world.
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63
The U.S.military developed a system of linked computers called _________________.
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64
Mass production of the written word was made possible by the invention of ?_________________.
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65
? Marshall McLuhan believed that we should ask questions about the impact of any new technology.His model is called the_________________.
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66
Static on the radio or smudged ink in a newspaper are examples of semantic noise.
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67
A picture of a maple leaf is an icon of Canada.
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68
The technology that could mass-produce images in books,newspapers,and magazines is called the _________________.
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69
The models of mass communication presented in this text are very good at explaining the complexities of media systems.
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The first sound recording machine was the _________________,which was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877.
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71
A digitization revolution,called __________________ ,is in progress.
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72
One defining characteristic of mass communication is its reliance on _________________.
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Denotation is the same as de Saussure's idea of the signified.
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More than 50 years ago the Russians orbited__________________,the first human-made satellite.
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75
New media devices,such as BlackBerrys and Kindles,can only be used to consume media content.
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76
A weakness of the Lasswell model is that it is not applicable to mass communication.
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77
Philo Farnsworth,while out plowing the field,came up with a concept that led to his invention of the _________________.
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The relatively low cost of internet production and delivery has resulted in the democratization of mass communication.
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Gatekeepers are media people who make judgments on what is sent to networks,stations,and website operators.
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In the concentric circle model,the effects are at the centre.
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