1. The document is a summative test that assesses knowledge of propaganda techniques. It contains multiple choice, true/false, and identification questions.
2. The multiple choice section tests recognition of propaganda techniques like bandwagon, plain folks, and glittering generalities.
3. The true/false section examines statements about propaganda, like whether it appeals more to emotion than logic and its association with bias and dishonesty.
4. The identification questions require labeling different propaganda techniques, celebrities' endorsements, and styles of language in advertisements.
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Summative Test
1. The document is a summative test that assesses knowledge of propaganda techniques. It contains multiple choice, true/false, and identification questions.
2. The multiple choice section tests recognition of propaganda techniques like bandwagon, plain folks, and glittering generalities.
3. The true/false section examines statements about propaganda, like whether it appeals more to emotion than logic and its association with bias and dishonesty.
4. The identification questions require labeling different propaganda techniques, celebrities' endorsements, and styles of language in advertisements.
Direction: Read each question item carefully. Write the letter of your answer on the space before every item. _______1. Which of the following words is an example of name calling? A. Majority B. Racist C. Democracy _______2. A recent survey indicates that 8 out of 10 Filipinos use social media sites. What type of propaganda technique is this statement? A. Bandwagon B. Transfer C. Glittering Generalities _______3. Which among these propaganda techniques is used to convince the public that one’s views reflect those of the common people. A. Name Calling B. Plain Folks C. Testimonial _______4. Which of the following words can be used for glittering generalities? A. Terrorist B. Nazi C. Hope _______5. The statement “This is the voice of the people” is an example of what propaganda technique? A. Plain Folks B. Scapegoat C. Name Calling _______6. Bear Brand Milk – Choco na gatas, gatas na choco. A. Pun words B. Quotation C. Slogan D. Tagline _______7. BDO Unibank- “No need to bring cash. Just debit with BDO!”--Sarah Geronimo A. Quotation B. Slogan C. Tagline D. Testimonies _______8. SkyFlakes Crackers – “Ito na ang break mo.” (This is your break.) A. Quotation B. Slogan C. Tagline D. Testimonies _______9. PLDT Home DSL-Switch to PLDT Home DSL now. GET 50% OFF ON ALL PLANS! A. Quotation B. Slogan C. Statistics & Numbers D. Testimonies _______10. Greenwich Pizza- Pinya-sweet, Pinya-sarap, Hawaiian Overload! A. Pun words B. Slogan C. Tagline D. Testimonies
TEST II. TRUE OR FALSE
Direction: Write T if the statement is True and F if the statement is False. Write your answer on the space provided before each number. _____1. Propaganda techniques appeal more to one’s logic rather than emotions. _____2. Propaganda is an example of bias. _____3. Propaganda is associated with dishonesty and lies. _____4. Propaganda is the spreading of false or correct information to influence the opinion of the society. _____5. The use of strong words to persuade someone into accepting things without examining the evidence is not an example of propaganda technique.
TEST III. IDENTIFICATION
Direction: Identify what is being asked in the following sentences. Write your answer on the space provided before each item. ________________1. A propaganda technique that transfers the blame to one person or group without investigating the complexities of the issue. ________________2. A propaganda technique that a speaker convinces an audience that an idea is good because it is the same idea of the majority of people like yourself. ________________3. A propaganda technique that uses of strong and positive words to persuade us into accepting and approving things without examining the evidence. ________________4. A propaganda technique that is giving a person or an idea a bad label by using an easy- to – remember name to reject or condemn the person or idea without examining what the label really means. ________________5. A propaganda technique that a respected celebrity (or alternatively someone generally hated) claims that an idea or product is good (or bad). ________________6. A propaganda that is when a symbol that carries respect, authority, sanction or prestige is used along with an idea or argument to look it more acceptable. ________________7. A propaganda technique that is used when the speaker makes an appeal that “everyone else is doing it, and so should you.” ________________8. “The flag represents the nation.” What type of propaganda technique is this? ________________9. An athlete made an online product review. This is an example of what propaganda technique? ________________10. He often says that he has “thousands of people’ who support him or believe in what he does. This is an example of what propaganda technique? ________________11. This style on language of advertisement is fun also effective and striking if the play of the words is clever and artistic. ________________12. These are really powerful in swaying consumers. Usually, its intention is to use celebrities to insinuate or suggest people to follow or believe them. ________________13. A style in language of advertisement that is short but permanent and easy to remember. ________________14. Another commonly used style is the use of numbers and statistics on the sentence of advertisements. ________________15. A style in language of advertisement that is short too but temporary for the purpose of a marketing strategy.