Persuasion and
   Propaganda Quiz
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Persuasion, Objective, and
    Subjective Writing
Your word bank for this portion:

         •   Logic
         •   Credibility
         •   Emotion
         •   Objective
         •   Subjective
Question 1
“A new study found that cases of autism
have increased; approximately 1 of every
88 children are affected by the condition.”

This is an example of _________ writing.
Question 2
 “People are wasting time arguing over
    whether the hoodie is to blame for
 Trayvon Martin’s death. We need to stop
 and take a look at our nation’s gun laws,
                 instead.”

This is an example of _________ writing.
Question 3
Which type of appeal is being used in this
              advertisement?
Question 4
Which type of appeal is being used in this
              advertisement?
Question 5
Which type of
appeal is being
  used in this
advertisement?
Question 6
Which type of
appeal is being
  used in this
advertisement?
Question 7

 “Seventy-five percent of customers had
  noticeably softer skin in just two weeks!”

Which type of appeal is being used in this
              advertisement?
Question 8

“Have the time of your life on a Caribbean
                  cruise.”

Which type of appeal is being used in this
              advertisement?
Question 9

“For just two dollars a day—less than the cost of a
   cup of coffee—you can provide a week’s worth
           of food for this rescued animal.”

       Which two appeals are used in this
                advertisement?
Question 10

“CNN—the most trusted name in news.”

  Which type of appeal is used in this
            advertisement?
Logical Fallacies
Your word bank for this portion:
       •   Name-calling
       •   Either/Or
       •   False Cause/Effect
       •   Hasty generalization
       •   Loaded language
Question 1

“Thanks to Obama, gas prices have
           skyrocketed.”

Which type of logical fallacy is this?
Question 2
Which type of logical fallacy is this?
Question 3

“Support your country’s war—save gas by
  joining a car club. If you don’t, you ride
                 with Hitler.”

   Which type of logical fallacy is this?
Question 4

“Republicans claim to have high moral
 standards, but really, they’re cheating
             scoundrels.”

 Which type of logical fallacy is this?
Question 5

“Imposing this law would be a death
  sentence for the American Dream.”

Which type of logical fallacy is this?
Propaganda Techniques
Your word bank for this portion:

    •   Fear appeal
    •   Rumor/Innuendo
    •   Slogan/Repetition
    •   Bandwagon
    •   Doublespeak/Euphemism
Question 1
Which propaganda technique is being
 used?
Question 2
Which propaganda technique is being
 used?
Question 3
Which propaganda technique is being
 used?
Question 4
Which propaganda technique is being
 used?
Question 5


Which propaganda
technique is being
used?
Question 6


Which propaganda
technique is being
used?
Question 7


Which propaganda
technique is being
used?
Answers – Persuasion, Objective,
    and Subjective Writing

1.   Objective       1.   Logical
2.   Subjective      2.   Logical
3.   Credibility     3.   Emotional
4.   Emotional       4.   Emotional and Logical
5.   Credibilility   5.   Credibility
Answers – Logical Fallacies
1.   False cause/effect
2.   Hasty generalization
3.   Either/or
4.   Name-calling/ hasty generalization
5.   Loaded language
Answers – Propaganda
1.   Bandwagon
2.   Fear appeal
3.   Slogan/repetition
4.   Doublespeak/euphemism
5.   Rumor/Innuendo
6.   Bandwagon
7.   Fear appeal

Persuasion/Propaganda Quiz