Q2-M1-W2-PROPAGANDA-DEVICES-BIASES
Quiz by Mayanne Dela Pena
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- Q1
Propaganda techniques are used:
none of the above
as figurative language
as persuasion motivators to prospective buyers
as ways to inference details
30s - Q2
A famous person (athlete/celebrity) endorses a new product.
testimonial
glittering generalities
plain folks
bandwagon
30s - Q3
Using negative words to attack the competition.
plain folks
testimonial
bandwagon
name calling
30s - Q4
What propaganda technique is being used in the following?
Example: Everyone is wearing face masks this year, so why aren’t you
wearing them too?
repetition
card stacking
testimonial
bandwagon
30s - Q5
What propaganda technique is being used?
"Creamy,Foamy and Tasty Coffee"
Mc Jolly, Love Mo To"
plain folks
glittering generalities
bandwagon
repetition
30s - Q6
Information on the web page may be biased when it …
uses people involved as sources
is not supported by facts
represents both sides of a controversial issue fairly
convincingly presents an author’s point of view
30s - Q7
Which question is best for detecting bias on a web page?
What professional vocabulary does the author use?
Who are the sources?
What information has the author omitted?
What information seems convincing?
30s - Q8
What is an example of bias commonly found in propaganda?
arguments that appeal to reason
facts presented by both parties
limited use of exaggeration
words that excite
30s - Q9
What is the purpose of bias?
to establish the superiority of one idea over another
to present facts based from reliable sources
to give fair judgement to both parties
to provide balanced views on issues
30s - Q10
How can you break free from being tricked by bias?
focus on what majority believes
research issues
listen to the opinion of popular personalities
stick to what the author states
30s