Propaganda Techniques Quiz
Propaganda Techniques Quiz
Propaganda Techniques Quiz
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Propaganda Techniques
as figurative language
Are you tired of thinking up new gifts every time you get a party invitation?
Don't be the only person without a great gift at the next baby shower.
3. Nike uses people as advertisements because they know that once everyone has the "new" pair
everyone else will buy them just because they want to be like others.
emotional appeal
bandwagon
name-calling
fear appeal
Name calling
Fear appeal
Glittering Generalities
Bandwagon
5. Speakers attempt to convince their audience that they, and their ideas, are "of the people." The
device is used by advertisers and politicians alike. It is called...
testimonial
bandwagon
plain folks
snob appeal
bandwagon
card stacking
name calling
testimonial
7. When people try to get others to trust them because "they are just like you." The type of propaganda
used is:
Bandwagon
Testimonial
Appeal to Authority
McDonald's $1 menu is available now; it has over 12 items that cost only $1, so if you have $1, you're in
luck!
Bias
Bandwagon
Repetition
Plain Folks
9. If you try to turn people against another person by calling that person a "loser", what propaganda
technique are you using?
Name calling
Transfer
Glittering Generalities
Plain Folks
"Everyone is wearing Uggs this year, so why aren't you wearing them too?"
Name calling
Bandwagon
Testimonial
Card stacking
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PROPAGANDA TECHNIQUES
Name:_____________
Find the following Propaganda techniques on the Web. Write the name of the
product
and crate a “hot list” by dragging the URL to this document.
1. Bandwagon:
This technique involves encouraging people to think or
act in some way
simply because other people are doing so. For example: "All your neighbors
are rushing
down to Mistri Motors to take advantage of this year
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end sale. You come, too!"
a.Product:
URL:
b.
Product:
URL:
2. Snob appeal:
This technique involves
making a claim that one should act or think in a
certain way because of the high social status associated with the action or
thought. For
example: "Felson’s Furs
–
the feeling of luxury, for those who can afford the very best."
:a.Product:
URL:
b.
Product:
URL:
3. Vague, undefined terms:
This technique involves promoting or challenging an
opinion by using words that are so vague or so poorly defined as to be almost
meaningless. For example: "Try our new and improved, all
-
natural product."
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URL:
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4. Loaded words:
This technique involves using words with strong positive or negative
connotations, or associations. Name
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calling is an example of the use of loaded words. So
is any use of words that are charged with emotion. For example:
"No really intelligent
voter would support his candidacy."
a.Product:
URL:
b.
Product:
URL:
5. Transfer:
This technique involves making an illogical association between one thing
and something else that is generally viewed as positive or negative. For ex
ample: " The
American pioneers worked hard because they cared about the future. If you
can about the
future of your family, then see your agent at Pioneer Insurance."
a.Product:
URL:
b.
Product:
URL:
6. Unreliable testimonial:
This technique involves havi
ng an unqualified person endorse
a product, action, or opinion. For example: "Hi, I’m Bart Bearson. As a pro
-
football
quarterback, I have to be concerned about my health. That’s why I take Pro
-
Ball Vitamin
Supplements."
a.Product:
URL:
b.
Product:
URL:
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1. A famous person, or someone you respect or like, claims that something is good or advertises or
promotes a product or idea, even though they are not experts. This describes which persuasive
technique?
Bandwagon
Testimonial
Exaggeration
Scare Tactics
The motto of Rachel's gift shop is, "Real Friends Give Real Gifts!" Rachel's gift shop sells a variety of gifts-
-coffee mugs, pens, even men's dress shoes.
Selma Turner, mayor of Addisonville, says, "I've shopped at Rachel's for ten years, and I have never been
disappointed."
What persuasive device is used in the tag line "Real Friends Give Real Gifts"?
testimonial
bandwagon
emotional appeal
expert opinion
3. Sometimes advertisers use body image(s) to attract perspective buyers and promote their products.
What is this propaganda technique called?
Omission of Facts
Loaded Words
Red-Herring
Sex Appeal
Red-Herring
Sex Appeal
Name-Calling
Loaded Words
The strategy of showing the product's best features, telling half-truths, and omitting or lying about its
potential problems.
Card stacking
Fear appeal
Glittering Generalities
Testimonial
You know that everything in life has a cost. You also know that you are willing to pay the price to protect
your family. The love you and your family hold dear is worth almost any price. Doesn't it make sense
that you would donate to the cause of a freedom-loving assembly person?
bandwagon
emotional appeal
testimonials
expert opinion
7. When an advertisement appeals to your feelings, and not to your logic, which persuasive strategy is it
using?
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
Our planes are designed with speed in mind; they can travel the SPEED OF LIGHT!!!
9. This technique tries to persuade you by getting you to associate positive feelings with something that
is familiar to you with an unfamiliar product or idea by linking them together creatively.
Appeal to Logic
Repetition
Transfer
Testimonial
10. This technique tries to persuade you by repeating certain words or ideas so that they get stuck in
your head and you think of them often.
repetition
loaded words
transfer
testimonial