
Quarter 2-Summative Test #1
Quiz by Venus Dela Cruz
Grade 6
English
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)
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- Q1Barbie Forteza an actress endorses a beauty product. What propaganda technique is used in this case?plain folkstestimonialglittering generalitiesbandwagon30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q2Propaganda is the systematic attempt to manipulate people’s ______with words, images usually through mass media except for one. Which is the exception?actionsbeliefspossessionsattitudes30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q3Using emotionally charged words that produce strong positive or negative feelings is what type of propaganda technique?testimonialloaded wordsbandwagoncard stacking30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q4From the 10 Unforgettable Commercials that you were given, catchy words on the ad of CAMELLA HOMES - “Bulilit, bulilit, sanay sa maliit” was used. What technique is this?testimoniala)bandwagonplain folksglittering generalities30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q5Of the ten propaganda techniques which one involves the deliberate omission of certain facts to fool the target audience.testimonialloaded wordscard stackingbandwagon30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q6If an ordinary folk is used to promote a product, the ad is using---.bandwagonglittering generalitiesplain folkstestimonial30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q7In this technique, the product name, keyword or phrase is repeated several times so that the reader or viewer remembers it. What technique is this?plain folkstestimonialbandwagonrepetition30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q8Everyone is buying the product, so you must buy it too. This is using….bandwagonplain folkstestimonialglittering generalities30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q9This refers to a preference, an opinion, or a tendency. They are exaggerations but they are not necessarily bad.propagandapoint of viewtechniquebias30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q10When is an information on the web page considered bias?If it tells about the truthIf it convincingly presents an author’s point of viewIf it represents both side of a controversial issue fairlyIf it is not supported by facts30s
- Q11Which question would best detect a bias on a web page?What information expresses the truth?What information has the author omitted?What professional vocabulary does the author use?What information seems convincing?30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q12Where can we not find biases?commercialsspeeches of politiciansmoviesingredients in a recipe30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q13A picture of a politician was published. He was made to appear young and gorgeous using a filter to impress people. What bias was used in this case?Bias through placementBias through the use of names and titlesBias by source controlBias by photos30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q14What is the reason why a bias is used?to establish the superiority of one idea over anotherto make fun of issuesto provide balanced views on issuesto change the reader’s outlook30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q15How can you break free from being tricked by bias?consider both sidesjust read and understand the issueslisten to the opinion of popular personalitiesdon’t mind about what you read and hear30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12