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Unit Test 2 Propaganda

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions focused on different propaganda techniques used in advertising and communication. It covers techniques such as glittering generalities, name-calling, and card stacking, and asks for identification of these techniques in various scenarios. Additionally, it includes a section on consumer behavior regarding propaganda and decision-making related to product purchases.

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Unit Test 2 Propaganda

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions focused on different propaganda techniques used in advertising and communication. It covers techniques such as glittering generalities, name-calling, and card stacking, and asks for identification of these techniques in various scenarios. Additionally, it includes a section on consumer behavior regarding propaganda and decision-making related to product purchases.

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1.

What particular technique is used


which is intended to make
consumers accept or approve
something without looking
closely at evidences?
A. advertisement B. commercial
C. Announcement D. propaganda
2. What type of propaganda uses appealing
phrases which are closely associated with highly
valued concepts and beliefs but without
offering any supporting information or reason?
A. card stacking
B. glittering generalities
C. name-calling
D. soft soap
3. What propaganda technique is intended
to damage the image of the competitor by
using names that evoke fear or hatred
such as, “racist, dictator, and communist”?
A. card stacking
B. glittering generalities
C. name-calling
D. plain folks
4. Which propaganda technique presents a
negative quality of a person, entity, object,
or value to discredit it and make the other
option more acceptable?
A. loaded words
B. plain folks
C. Simplification
D. transfer
5. What propaganda technique is used
in the statement, “Things go better
with Coke”?
A. card stacking
B. glittering generalities
C. name-calling
D. plain folks
6. What propaganda technique is
commonly used in the world of
advertising because buyers are on the
lookout for real experiences?
A. card stacking
B. name-calling
C. plain folks D. soft soap
7. "I love visiting you folks in the city
because people are wholesome,
hardworking, and family – centered.”
Which propaganda technique is used in
the statement?
A. glittering generalities
B. name-calling
C. plain folks D. soft soap
8. Which propaganda technique attempts
to influence an audience by using words
with strong emotional appeal or may also
portray stereotypes that cannot be
supported by concrete evidences?
A. bandwagon B. card stacking
C. loaded words D. simplification
9. “A superstar mother talks about her
experience of using the diaper that she
prefers for her baby and the advantages of
using it.” What propaganda technique is
used in the situation?
A. loaded words B. simplification
C. testimonial D. transfer
10. What propaganda technique is used by
drug manufacturers in their
advertisements that seems to hide the
possible harmful side effects of their
products?
A. card stacking B. name-calling
C. plain folks D. soft soap
11. “In a school election, a voter is confused on
who he is going to vote for school president, but
because most of his classmates and friends love
“candidate X”, he decided to go along with the
choice of the majority.” What propaganda is
used in the situation?
A. bandwagon B. loaded words
C. name-calling D. simplification
12. Which propaganda technique is intended to
reduce the critical issue into a simple one by
using a catchy expression to persuade
uninformed listeners?
A. loaded words
B. simplification
C. soft soap
D. testimonial
13. “A brand of snack food is loaded with sugar
and calories; however, the commercial boasts
that the product is low in fat, implying that it is
also low in calories.” What propaganda
technique is used in these details?
A. card stacking
B. name-calling
C. plain folks
D. soft soap
14. Which statement uses soft soap propaganda
technique?
A. You are a criminal! You don’t deserve to be
elected.
B. My actions of service for you are my best work in
life.
C. I am the right person to be voted because of my
visible services.
D. I know that you are wise voters. The future of
this country is in your hands.
15. What do you think is the right thing for you to do if
you see a propaganda of a slimming tablet with a promo
sale of buy 1 take 1 and sold at a very cheap price and
you really want to lose weight?
A. Not buy the product until I can prove that it is
effective.
B. Immediately buy the product for its very good offer.
C. Buy the product because of its convincing promotion.
D. Conduct a thorough research on the product especially
for possible negative side effects of the product before
buying it.
ANSWERS

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