
Propaganda
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- Q1What is the purpose of transfer in propaganda?To use emotionally charged language and symbols.To associate positive or negative qualities of one person or thing with another.To present factual evidence and logical reasoning.To appeal to emotions and values of the audience.30s
- Q2What is the purpose of plain folks technique in propaganda?To appeal to emotions and values of the audience.To use emotionally charged language and symbols.To present the speaker or the cause as ordinary, relatable, and connected to the common people.To provide factual evidence and logical reasoning.30s
- Q3Which of the following is an example of propaganda technique called 'testimonial'?A celebrity endorsing a product in a commercial.A news article reporting facts and statistics.A scientific study conducted by experts.A logical argument supported by evidence.30s
- Q4What is the purpose of glittering generalities in propaganda?To use emotionally appealing words and phrases to create positive associations.To present factual evidence and logical reasoning.To appeal to the emotions and values of the audience.To provide testimonials and endorsements.30s
- Q5What is the purpose of bandwagon technique in propaganda?To appeal to the emotions and values of the audience.To convince people to join a cause because everyone else is doing it.To present factual evidence and logical reasoning.To provide testimonials and endorsements.30s
- Q6Which of the following is a technique commonly used in propaganda?EmpathyFacts and figuresLogical reasoningName-calling30s
- Q7What is a common goal of propaganda?To manipulate or influence people's thoughts and behavior.To provide factual information to the public.To promote peace and harmony in society.To entertain and amuse the audience.30s
- Q8What is propaganda?A style of music popular in the 1980s.A method of growing plants in water.A form of communication aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position.A type of sport played with a small ball.30s