
English 9, Module 1 - Lesson 3: Biases and Prejudices
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- Q1
It is an idea or opinion that disregards basic facts.
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It is the tendency to show favorable or unfavorable preference to an object, event, or person.
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Donald Trump is a bigot and a racist.
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A person meeting a female child for the first time might assume she likes princesses or the color pink.
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The notion that transgender people are merely donning the attire of the “opposite” gender has been used to stoke fears about transgender people using bathrooms consistent with their gender identity.
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In the movie Mulan, boys and girls are made to play with dolls and swords respectively, and not being allowed to switch roles. What prejudice is illustrated in it?
Age
Gender
Race
Class
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Blackpink fanatics believe that their idols are far better than other K-Pop groups since they are popular around the world. What type of prejudice does it present?
Race
Class
Gender
Age
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Martin Luther King Jr. said in one of his speeches that he has “a dream that one day his children will live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” Based on his words, what type of prejudice were they experiencing?
Class
Age
Gender
Race
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To avoid gender bias, which word should we use in place of the word “maid”?
Charwoman
Daily woman
Cleaning lady
Housekeeper
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A TV commercial of a whitening soap emphasizes the use of their product for a fairer and better skin. Is this an example of bias?
Yes, it is a bandwagon effect.
Yes, it is beauty biased.
No, it is a class prejudice.
Maybe, it depends on one’s opinion.
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