REVISION 1 - 4 1. In the world, the development of the mass press begins: a) at the beginning of the 18^th century b) at the beginning of the 19^th century c) at the beginning of the 20^th century 2. In Czechoslovakia, regular television broadcasting began: a) in 1923 b) in 1945 c) in 1953 3. In the field of the media, the year 1923 was significant in Czechoslovakia because: a) movie broadcasting began b) television broadcasting began c) radio broadcasting began 4. Is entertainment a function of mass media? a) Definitely yes b) Definitely no c) Cannot be determined 5. Mark Poster is the author of: a) The Second Media Age b) The First Media Age c) The Third Media Age 6. Gutenberg’s galaxy is seen as one of the stages of human communication by: a) Martin Heidegger b) Karl Jaspers c) Marshall McLuhan 7. In the field of the media, the present is often called: a) Gate’s galaxy b) McLuhan’s galaxy c) Gutenberg’s galaxy 8. The last stage in the development of human communication is: a) the period of computers and network media b) the period of mobile phones c) the period of return to printed media 9. The sign and signal period is: a) the second stage in the development of human communication b) the first stage in the development of human communication c) the third stage in the development of human communication 10. Did movies influence the development of mass media? a) Yes b) No c) Cannot be determined ANSWER KEY: 1B, 2C, 3C, 4A, 5A, 6C, 7A, 8A, 9B, 10A REVISION 5 - 8 1. What is political propaganda focused on? a) Strengthening the international position of the country b) Maintaining and gaining political power c) Education of the population about healthy lifestyle 2. The basis of propaganda lies within: a) persuasion b) doubting c) astonishment 3. Which characteristics are the most typical of propaganda? a) offensive, long-term, conceptual b) random, violent, fragile c) doubtful, short-term, inquiring 4. Can the media have physiological effects? a) Yes b) No c) There are doubts about this 5. Fear and tension belong to: a) the cognitive effects of the media b) emotional effects of the media c) the value effects of the media 6. Thompson distinguishes four types of power in the society: a) economic, political, repressive, symbolic b) legislative, executive, judicial, media c) economic, cultural, political, religious 7. Radiojournal was a company that dealt with: a) Czechoslovak Radio Broadcasting b) Czechoslovak television broadcasting c) Czechoslovakian agency news 8. The first media audience were: a) readers b) listeners c) viewers 9. Which of these are not considered periodical printed media? a) collections of laws b) tabloid magazines c) regional newspaper 10. In order to earn their name, newspaper must be issued at least: a) once a week b) seven times a week c) twice a week ANSWER KEY: 1B, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5B, 6A, 7A, 8A, 9A, 10C REVISION 9 - 12 1. Český rozhlas and Česká televize are: a) state broadcasting stations b) private broadcasting stations c) public service broadcasting stations 2. Private radio stations in the Czech Republic include: a) Europe 2, Impuls b) editorial office of Český rozhlas in České Budějovice c) Vltava station 3. The Svědectví magazine was founded by: a) Jan Patočka b) Pavel Tigrid c) Karel Pecháček 4. Karel Havlíček Borovský is the founder of: a) the first Austro-Hungarian daily newspaper Unsere Zeitung b) the first Prague daily newspaper Zlatá Praha c) the first Czech daily newspaper Národní noviny 5. The main goal of media education is: a) to develop the philosophical contexts of the media world b) to develop media literacy c) to develop the theory of media studies 6. The four theories of press are focused on: a) the relationship between the society (political regime) and the media b) the relationship between periodicals and government c) the relationship between the media owner and their political career 7. Medial education has two levels: a) European and national b) ministerial and schooling c) school and out-of-school 8. Is the training for journalists a part of media literacy? a) No b) Yes c) Cannot be determined 9. Media criticism deals with: a) media outcomes evaluation b) film production evaluation c) analysis of the audience ratings 10. The most watched private TV station in the Czech Republic is: a) Barrandov TV b) Nova TV c) Prima TV ANSWER KEY: 1C, 2A, 3B, 4C, 5B, 6A, 7C, 8B, 9A, 10B REVISION 1 - 12 1. Gutenberg’s galaxy is seen as one of the stages of human communication by: a) Martin Heidegger b) Karl Jaspers c) Marshall McLuhan 2. In the field of the media, the present is often called: a) Gate’s galaxy b) McLuhan’s galaxy c) Gutenberg’s galaxy 3. The last stage in the development of human communication is: a) the period of computers and network media b) the period of mobile phones c) the period of return to printed media 4. The main goal of media education is: a) to develop the philosophical contexts of the media world b) to develop media literacy c) to develop the theory of media studies 5. The four theories of press are focused on: a) the relationship between the society (political regime) and the media) b) the relationship between periodicals and government c) c) the relationship between the media owner and their political career 6. Medial education has two levels: a) European and national b) ministerial and schooling c) school and out-of-school 7. Is the training for journalists a part of media literacy? a) No b) Yes c) Cannot be determined 8. What is political propaganda focused on? a) Strengthening the international position of the country b) Maintaining and gaining political power c) Education of the population about healthy lifestyle 9. The basis of propaganda lies within: a) persuasion b) doubting c) astonishment 10. Which characteristics are the most typical of propaganda? a) offensive, long-term, conceptual b) random, violent, fragile c) doubtful, short-term, inquiring ANSWER KEY: 1c, 2a, 3a, 4b, 5a, 6c, 7b, 8b,9a, 10a