Evaluating the Credibility of Information Sources( Form 2, Computer Science)Online version In this game, players will assess various sources of information to determine their credibility and reliability. Players will respond with ✅ for credible sources and ❌ for unreliable ones. Test your knowledge and improve your ability to discern trustworthy information! by YAKILI LMS 1 Is a blog post written by an expert in the field often trustworthy? Yes No 2 Is an anonymous online forum a reliable source? Yes No 3 Is a biased opinion piece a credible source? Yes No 4 Is a personal opinion blog without references a credible source? Yes No 5 Can a documentary produced by a reputable filmmaker be credible? Yes No 6 Is a rumor spread by word of mouth a reliable source? Yes No 7 Do reputable research institutions usually publish methodology details alongside their reports? Yes No 8 Is a book from a well-known academic publisher more likely to have undergone editorial review than a self-published book? Yes No 9 Is it good practice to check the original source cited in an article before accepting the cited claim as true? Yes No 10 Is a university student’s thesis automatically peer-reviewed and therefore always a fully authoritative source? Yes No 11 Should you check more than one reputable news outlet before accepting a single report as complete fact? Yes No 12 Do government statistical agencies usually provide metadata (explanations of methods) alongside their published data? Yes No 13 Do digital platforms sometimes require two-factor authentication to improve account security? Yes No 14 Is seeing a lock icon (HTTPS) in the browser address bar sufficient evidence that a site’s content is accurate? Yes No 15 Can user reviews on digital platforms be manipulated or faked? Yes No 16 Is HTTPS primarily intended to encrypt data transmitted between your browser and the website? Yes No 17 Does possession of an SSL certificate prove that a site’s owner is trustworthy and honest? Yes No 18 Should you assume that every website using HTTPS is free from malicious content? Yes No 19 Is it good practice to check the date of online content to ensure information is current? Yes No 20 Do many digital platforms allow users to flag suspicious or false content for review? Yes No 21 Do most legitimate online vendors publish clear refund and return policies? Yes No 22 Does using HTTPS reduce (but not eliminate) the risk of data interception? Yes No 23 Is customer support response quality on digital platforms always consistent across all issues? Yes No 24 Can brand partnerships sometimes be used primarily for marketing rather than quality assurance? Yes No 25 Should every partnership claim on a platform be independently verified before assuming product quality? Yes No 26 Do secured websites have privacy policies to protect user information? Yes No 27 Is a student thesis sometimes a useful source of original data, even if it is not peer-reviewed? Yes No 28 Does the fact a book has been published by a reputable publisher reduce but not eliminate the need to check its sources? Yes No 29 Is expert endorsement useful but not alone decisive proof of a claim’s correctness? Yes No 30 Is government-published information always free from political influence or bias? Yes No 31 Is it advisable to compare a news article’s facts with primary sources (reports, studies) when possible? Yes No 32 Are research reports from recognized institutions generally stronger sources than anonymous blog posts? Yes No 33 Do privacy policies guarantee complete user safety? Yes No 34 Can unsecured websites be just as reliable as secured ones? Yes No 35 Do digital distribution platforms often provide customer support? Yes No 36 Are secured websites less likely to be hacked compared to unsecured ones? Yes No 37 Is customer support on digital platforms always effective? Yes No 38 Do many digital platforms have partnerships with trusted brands? Yes No 39 Do all partnerships ensure the reliability of digital platforms? Yes No 40 Are many secured websites backed by reputable organizations? Yes No 41 Is a tabloid article a credible source of news? Yes No 42 Is a website with no author or publication date reliable? Yes No 43 Is a thesis from a university a credible source? Yes No 44 Is a book published by a reputable publisher credible? Yes No 45 Is a citation from a respected expert in the field credible? Yes No 46 Does a government website provide reliable information? Yes No 47 Is a scientific study published in a reputable journal trustworthy? Yes No 48 Is a personal blog post a credible source? Yes No 49 Is a news article from a well-known news organization credible? Yes No 50 Is a research report from a recognized institution a reliable source? Yes No