HSC Society and Culture Practice Exam

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What are communication technologies primarily used for?

Transmitting values and beliefs

Sending information and entertainment

Communication technologies are primarily used for sending information and entertainment. This encompasses a wide range of media platforms and tools—such as television, radio, the internet, and mobile applications—that facilitate the transmission of messages, news, and entertainment content to audiences.

This primary function supports various modes of communication, enabling users to share and receive information quickly and efficiently across vast distances. The expansive reach and accessibility of these technologies allow for the rapid dissemination of entertainment, news reports, educational material, and other forms of content, shaping public discourse and cultural consumption patterns.

While other options like transmitting values and beliefs, creating cultural artifacts, and regulating mass media are important aspects of communication, they are often secondary functions or consequences of how communication technologies are employed. The core emphasis lies in their primary role of facilitating information and entertainment exchange in real-time, making choice B the most accurate representation of their principal use.

Creating cultural artifacts

Regulating mass media

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