
Facebook Misinformation is Bad
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11th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the primary concern the author has about the metaverse?
It will make virtual reality more expensive and harder to access.
It will increase misinformation and manipulation in ways that are more difficult to detect.
It will improve communication but reduce in-person interactions.
It will encourage people to spend more time playing virtual reality games.
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30 sec • 1 pt
How does the author develop his argument about the dangers of the metaverse?
By providing personal anecdotes of virtual reality experiences.
By using research studies and expert opinions on digital manipulation.
By explaining how social media already protects users from misinformation.
By discussing the benefits of virtual reality technology without mentioning concerns.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the significance of the politician example in the text?
It demonstrates how the metaverse can be used to make speeches more engaging.
It shows how digital tools could manipulate people’s opinions without them realizing it.
It suggests that political candidates should avoid using virtual reality in campaigns.
It explains how artificial intelligence can create better political debates.
4.
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What role does “presence” and “embodiment” play in the author’s argument?
They make virtual reality more immersive but also create opportunities for manipulation.
They allow users to control their experiences more effectively.
They eliminate the possibility of deception in the metaverse.
They ensure that people always know when they are being manipulated.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the author connect social media’s past issues with future concerns about the metaverse?
He argues that social media and the metaverse are completely unrelated.
He explains that past social media platforms have already solved misinformation problems.
He warns that the same manipulation techniques from social media will be even more dangerous in the metaverse.
He states that social media was never a real concern but the metaverse is.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why does the author believe that research on VR psychology is necessary?
To create regulations before the technology becomes widespread.
To help developers make VR more entertaining for users.
To ensure that VR remains a profitable industry.
To prove that VR does not influence people’s emotions.
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30 sec • 1 pt
How does the metaphor of a "canary in a coal mine" in paragraph 18 contribute to the author’s argument?
It suggests that virtual reality will improve safety for all users.
It emphasizes the need for early warning systems against digital manipulation.
It implies that the metaverse will eventually become harmless.
It explains that only politicians will be affected by metaverse misinformation.
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