Multiple Choice
In order to read a news source critically, we must ask ourselves if the claims we encounter have been examined by fact-checkers, are plausible, and
A) are accepted by most people.
B) reinforce what we'd like to believe.
C) are supported by evidence.
D) contradict our existing beliefs.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: The difference between news and opinion is
Q3: Fake news often succeeds because<br>A) it's impossible
Q4: The feelings and attitudes associated with words
Q5: Even if a news site does not
Q6: The expression of views that cannot be
Q7: Ensuring that a news story exhibits no
Q8: Legitimate reasons are reasons that increase the
Q9: Hoaxes, satirical writing, and propaganda are all
Q10: According to ethicists, concocting or deliberately sharing
Q11: Why is political advertising a bigger challenge