ENGLISH GRADE 5 QUIZ #1 NAME: ________________________ DATE: _________ TEACHER: _____________________ DIRECTIONS: correct answer.
Circle the letter of the
1. It is called stereotyping or labeling. It is likely to annoy the audience, indirect name calling is used. A. Transfer C. Testimonial B. Name-Calling D. Bandwagon 2. When a famous person or celebrity endorses a certain view, they testify the idea or the product. A. Testimonial C. Glittering Generalities B. Transfer D. Card Stacking 3. This is an effort to transfer your approval or something you respect and approve of to another something that the propagandist wants you to approve of. A. Transfer C. Name Calling B. Plain Folks D. Bandwagon 4. These are vague, broad statements that will connect with the audience’s beliefs and values. They really don’t say anything substantive. A. Glittering Generalities C. Testimonial B. Transfer D. Plain Folks 5. Influencing people by telling the how everyone is using the same product or is true to the same ideology. A. Card Stacking C. Plain Folks B. Bandwagon D. Name-Calling 6. The propagandist uses only those facts and details that their argument. Can be difficult to detect if you are not knowledgeable about the subject. A. Bandwagon C. Card Stacking B. Plain Folks D. Transfer 7. It creates a sense of camaraderie between the speaker and his audience which helps build belief in the idea. A. Card Stacking C. Testimonial B. Bandwagon D. Plain Folks 8. Pepsi commercial that push forth the slogan “THE CHOICE OF THE NEW GENERATION” is an example of: A. Testimonial C. Name Calling B. Bandwagon D. Transfer 9. Drew Barrymore promoting a Cover girl make up. Is an example of what propaganda devices?
A. Testimonial C. Glittering Generalities B. Transfer D. Plain Folks. 10.My opponent is a flip flop man who cannot make up his mind. He changes mind with the breeze. This is an example of what propaganda devices? A. Transfer C. Name Calling B. Bandwagon D. Glittering Generalities
ENGLISH GRADE 6 QUIZ #1 NAME: ________________________ DATE: _________ TEACHER: _____________________ DIRECTIONS: correct answer.
Circle the letter of the
1. It is called stereotyping or labeling. It is likely to annoy the audience, indirect name calling is used. A. Transfer C. Testimonial B. Name-Calling D. Bandwagon 2. When a famous person or celebrity endorses a certain view, they testify the idea or the product. A. Testimonial C. Glittering Generalities B. Transfer D. Card Stacking 3. This is an effort to transfer your approval or something you respect and approve of to another something that the propagandist wants you to approve of. A. Transfer C. Name Calling B. Plain Folks D. Bandwagon 4. These are vague, broad statements that will connect with the audience’s beliefs and values. They really don’t say anything substantive. A. Glittering Generalities C. Testimonial B. Transfer D. Plain Folks 5. Influencing people by telling the how everyone is using the same product or is true to the same ideology. A. Card Stacking C. Plain Folks B. Bandwagon D. Name-Calling 6. The propagandist uses only those facts and details that their argument. Can be difficult to detect if you are not knowledgeable about the subject. A. Bandwagon C. Card Stacking B. Plain Folks D. Transfer
7. It creates a sense of camaraderie between the speaker and his audience which helps build belief in the idea. A. Card Stacking C. Testimonial B. Bandwagon D. Plain Folks 8. Pepsi commercial that push forth the slogan “THE CHOICE OF THE NEW GENERATION” is an example of: A. Testimonial C. Name Calling B. Bandwagon D. Transfer 9. Drew Barrymore promoting a Cover girl make up. Is an example of what propaganda devices? A. Testimonial C. Glittering Generalities B. Transfer D. Plain Folks. 10.My opponent is a flip flop man who cannot make up his mind. He changes mind with the breeze. This is an example of what propaganda devices? A. Transfer C. Name Calling B. Bandwagon D. Glittering Generalities
TEST KEY PROPAGANDA DEVICES 1. B 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. B 9. A 10.
C