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Data Literacy Fundamentals for 9th Grade Quiz (Easy) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Strengthen foundational skills in spotting credible evidence and organizing digital archives to navigate the information-heavy world of high school research.
교육적 개요
This quiz assesses ninth-grade students' ability to evaluate source credibility, manage digital academic files, and recognize cognitive biases in research. Using a mixture of contextual scenarios and multiple-choice formats, the assessment employs a scaffolding approach to bridge basic digital literacy with higher-order data analysis. It serves as an ideal formative assessment for high school introductory research units or digital citizenship workshops.
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- Evaluate the credibility and authority of diverse digital data sources for academic research.
- Identify and distinguish between correlation, causation, and cognitive biases like confirmation bias.
- Apply systematic data management and security practices to organize and protect digital archives.
All 10 Questions
- When researching the impact of microplastics on marine life, which source would likely provide the most authoritative data for a 9th-grade science report?A) A personal blog post sharing beach cleanup photosB) An anonymous thread on a social media forumC) A report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)D) An advertisement for a brand of eco-friendly water bottles
- True or False: Using a dataset from 1995 to predict tomorrow's smartphone market trends is an example of using relevant and timely data.A) TrueB) False
- A student organizes their history project interviews by naming files 'Interview_Smith_2023' and 'Interview_Jones_2023'. This practice is an example of ______.A) Data collectionB) Data managementC) Data visualizationD) Data bias
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- You find a graph showing that ice cream sales and shark attacks both increase in July. Attributing shark attacks to ice cream consumption is a failure in which skill?A) Data encryption and securityB) Finding primary sourcesC) Interpreting and using data correctlyD) Backing up digital records
- True or False: If a website looks professional and has many followers, the data it presents is guaranteed to be accurate.A) TrueB) False
- Which of the following is a key step in protecting sensitive research data on a laptop?A) Deleting the files after every useB) Setting a strong password and using encryptionC) Sharing the login info with classmates for backupD) Storing all data on the public school desktop
- When a researcher only looks for data that confirms what they already believe, they are demonstrating ______.A) Confirmation biasB) Data ethicsC) Spreadsheet logicD) Cloud storage
- True or False: Citations are a part of data literacy because they allow others to verify the source and reliability of the data you use.A) TrueB) False
- What is the best way to handle a situation where two different credible news agencies report slightly different numbers for a local election?A) Ignore both sets of data and make up a numberB) Pick the number that you like betterC) Cross-reference with a third primary source, like the official city clerk's officeD) Assume the data is useless because it doesn't match
- If you are creating a map of local parks for a geography project, using the most recent 'OpenStreetMap' data is an example of ______.A) Data entryB) Finding dataC) Data encryptionD) Data destruction
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자주 묻는 질문
Yes, this Data Literacy Quiz is an excellent no-prep option for sub-plans because the clear explanations provided for each answer allow students to self-correct and learn independently even when the regular instructor is away.
Most ninth graders will complete this Data Literacy Quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a perfect bell-ringer or exit ticket for a busy lesson on information science.
This Data Literacy Quiz supports differentiation by providing concrete real-world scenarios that help struggling learners grasp abstract concepts like confirmation bias through relatable examples.
While specifically designed as a 9th-grade assessment, this Data Literacy Quiz is also highly effective for 8th-grade advanced students or 10th-grade review sessions focused on foundational research skills.
You can use this Data Literacy Quiz as a pre-assessment at the start of a research unit to identify which students already understand source evaluation and which need more direct instruction on data integrity.
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