
Grade 6 English Propaganda
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- Q1What is one common technique used in propaganda to persuade people?Neutral informationEmotional appealEducational contentFacts and statistics30s
- Q2Which of the following is a method used to create fear in propaganda?Logical reasoningScare tacticsDetailed explanationsPositive testimonials30s
- Q3What is the term for using celebrities in advertisements to promote a product?Humor appealSlogan developmentCelebrity endorsementComparative advertising30s
- Q4What is it called when propaganda presents only one side of an argument?BiasDebateFact-checkingNeutral reporting30s
- Q5Which of the following is a strategy of propaganda that uses popular opinions to influence people?Detailed analysisScientific evidencePersonal anecdotesBandwagon effect30s
- Q6What term refers to exaggerating the truth to make something seem better or worse?AllegorySimileMetaphorHyperbole30s
- Q7What is the purpose of using slogans in propaganda?To provide detailed informationTo create a memorable messageTo encourage debateTo analyze data30s
- Q8What is a common tactic in propaganda that involves using a large group to promote an idea?Peer pressureExpert opinionsIndividual choiceDetailed research30s
- Q9Which propaganda technique aims to make someone dislike a person or idea by presenting negative information?Name-callingNeutral commentaryFact-checkingPositive framing30s
- Q10What is the technique called when propaganda appeals to the audience's values and beliefs?Values appealStatisticsLogical fallacyFalse dichotomy30s