No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies Test | Final Test - Easy

Naomi Klein
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 103 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies Test | Final Test - Easy

Naomi Klein
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 103 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. ___________make up a large percentage of the workers for Microsoft and other software companies.
(a) Executives.
(b) Interns.
(c) Illegal workers.
(d) Freelancers.

2. Having production sent to third world countries meant a __________% markup on some product costs.
(a) 200.
(b) 400.
(c) 100.
(d) 200.

3. Long term jobs are now being replaced with _________workers who are supplied by staffing agencies.
(a) Temporary.
(b) Full time.
(c) Illegal.
(d) Indian.

4. The best way to make a difference, according to the author when speaking with students concerned about sweatshops, is to stay informed by using ___________.
(a) The government.
(b) The courts.
(c) The Internet.
(d) The company customer service line.

5. Which female magazine decided to go advertisement free in order to show its support of women and their own right to decide what they want to buy?
(a) Ms.
(b) Bust.
(c) Teen.
(d) Seventeen.

6. The workers who go into the factories overseas must pass through ____________ in order to enter and to exist.
(a) Hallways.
(b) Metal detectors.
(c) Basements.
(d) Checkpoints.

7. The London RTSers say that their goal is for participants to inspire each other to visualize industrial _________.
(a) Movement.
(b) Changes.
(c) Improvement.
(d) Collapse.

8. __________, at the time of the printing of the book, had its own culture jamming site on the Internet, filed under 'alternative.'
(a) AOL.
(b) Google.
(c) Yahoo!.
(d) TNT.

9. In order for the branded system to work well, the employees must know little of the ___________ of the products they create.
(a) Marked lives.
(b) Advertising.
(c) Origin.
(d) Quality.

10. The Critical _________ bike rides was a movement which began in San Francisco in 1992 and spread throughout the globe.
(a) Ride.
(b) Truth.
(c) Mass.
(d) Bike.

11. The case of McDonald's made it illegal for companies to sue people for _________, which protected people's rights.
(a) Protests.
(b) Libel.
(c) Truth.
(d) Anger.

12. Rob Lieber noted that the time of considering yourself an ___________ has passed. Rather, he notes that people should consider themselves as service providers.
(a) Entrepreneur.
(b) Employee.
(c) Asset to a company.
(d) Able bodied worker.

13. Many laid off workers are made to come back as ___________ in order to have their jobs, though at lower wages and no benefits.
(a) Contracted workers.
(b) Temps.
(c) Full time managers.
(d) Interns.

14. _________ are made in factories, brands are what consumers buy, according to companies today.
(a) Messages.
(b) Junk products.
(c) Products.
(d) Brands.

15. In ___________ countries, the factories are blocked off from view in order to prevent a clear view of capitalism.
(a) Democratic.
(b) Religious.
(c) Republican.
(d) Communist.

Short Answer Questions

1. ____________ is the name of the many cool hunting agencies which looked out for trends which would be successful.

2. ____________ now focus on the horrible practices of corporations in third world countries.

3. Agent Blackberry of the Bionic Baking Brigade says to many corporate leaders, "To their lies, we respond with _______."

4. Cultural homogenization provides a basis for meaningful global ___________, even in the midst of claustrophobia.

5. Culture ____________ is a process in which billboard ads are altered or destroyed in order to convey a different message.

(see the answer keys)

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