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Section D — Creative/Engagement (15 points) 11. Design a 5-question multiple-choice quiz (with answers) for beginners testing knowledge about subtitle formats, synchronization, and legal considerations. 12. Propose one interactive classroom activity (description in 70 words max) that teaches students to evaluate online sources for subtitled film downloads.

Bonus (up to 10 points) 13. Suggest three alternative, legal ways for Indonesian speakers to watch Jan Dara (2001) or similar regional films, with one sentence each explaining access method and likely cost model. download film jan dara 2001 subtitle indonesiainstmankl full

Instructions: Answer all sections. Time limit: 90 minutes. Use clear, concise responses. Where applicable, support answers with short examples or brief justifications. Assume Indonesian-language subtitles and online distribution practices circa 2000–present. Section D — Creative/Engagement (15 points) 11

Section C — Applied Tasks (25 points) 8. Subtitles often require encoding fixes. Given a subtitle in an unknown encoding that shows garbled diacritics, outline a step-by-step procedure (4–6 steps) to identify and correct the encoding on a Windows or macOS system. 9. Create a brief troubleshooting flow (6 steps maximum) to resolve audio-video desynchronization when playing a downloaded film with external subtitles. Use concise decision points (e.g., “If X, then Y; else Z”). 10. Draft a short, user-facing two-paragraph guideline (max 150 words total) on best practices for sharing subtitle files online responsibly (focus on licensing, attribution, and file integrity). Instructions: Answer all sections

Scoring rubric: clarity and correctness (60%), practicality/applicability (25%), creativity/engagement (15%).

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Section D — Creative/Engagement (15 points) 11. Design a 5-question multiple-choice quiz (with answers) for beginners testing knowledge about subtitle formats, synchronization, and legal considerations. 12. Propose one interactive classroom activity (description in 70 words max) that teaches students to evaluate online sources for subtitled film downloads.

Bonus (up to 10 points) 13. Suggest three alternative, legal ways for Indonesian speakers to watch Jan Dara (2001) or similar regional films, with one sentence each explaining access method and likely cost model.

Instructions: Answer all sections. Time limit: 90 minutes. Use clear, concise responses. Where applicable, support answers with short examples or brief justifications. Assume Indonesian-language subtitles and online distribution practices circa 2000–present.

Section C — Applied Tasks (25 points) 8. Subtitles often require encoding fixes. Given a subtitle in an unknown encoding that shows garbled diacritics, outline a step-by-step procedure (4–6 steps) to identify and correct the encoding on a Windows or macOS system. 9. Create a brief troubleshooting flow (6 steps maximum) to resolve audio-video desynchronization when playing a downloaded film with external subtitles. Use concise decision points (e.g., “If X, then Y; else Z”). 10. Draft a short, user-facing two-paragraph guideline (max 150 words total) on best practices for sharing subtitle files online responsibly (focus on licensing, attribution, and file integrity).

Scoring rubric: clarity and correctness (60%), practicality/applicability (25%), creativity/engagement (15%).