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Biases and Propaganda Devices Used by Speakers

Quiz by Venus Dela Cruz

Grade 6
English
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)

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  • Q1
    Which of the following techniques persuade readers to follow what others are doing?
    Testimonial.
    Bandwagon
    Plain Folks
    Glittering Generality
    30s
    EN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
  • Q2
    Plain folks is a propaganda technique that involves the deliberate omission of certain facts to fool the target audience.
    true
    false
    30s
  • Q3
    It is known as the systematic attempt to manipulate people’s opinion, attitudes, beliefs, and actions with words, images usually through mass media.
    Propaganda
    30s
    EN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
  • Q4
    Bias through SELECTION and OOMNIISS expresses a bias by choosing to use or not to use a specific news item. Arrange the jumbled word in the sentence to complete its meaning.
    OMISSION
    30s
    EN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
  • Q5
    As far as "Bias" is concerned, remove from the ideas below which does not belong to the group. ( placement, camera angles. repetition, headline )
    repetition
    30s
    EN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
  • Q6
    Using names and titles to describe people, places, and events is an editorial bias.
    true
    false
    30s
    EN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
  • Q7
    From the commercial of "Block and White" lotion, it says "Puting Fresh, di ka manlalagkit Besh"! What propaganda technique is used?
    Name Calling
    Repetition
    Bandwagon
    Glittering Generalities
    30s
    EN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
  • Q8
    This refers to a preference, an opinion, or a tendency.
    Ad
    News
    Propaganda
    Bias
    30s
    EN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
  • Q9
    This type of bias is shown when a new show is aired first, and an old show is aired later.
    bias through headline
    Bias through placement
    bias through omission
    bias by camera angle
    30s
    EN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
  • Q10
    When an editor opts to remove or ignore a detail in the news and include some, he is using a...
    Bias by photos
    Bias through omission and selection
    Bias through headline
    bias through placement
    30s
    EN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12

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