|
| Name: _________________________ | Period: ___________________ |
This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The contemporary definitions of female ________ make those who witness these images begin to feel insecure and inadequate.
(a) Knowledge.
(b) Power.
(c) Beauty.
(d) Aggression.
2. Reverend Butts began his adbusting by __________ billboards in order to remove them from sight.
(a) Protesting.
(b) Whitewashing.
(c) Burning.
(d) Breaking down.
3. The _________ has become the hottest commodity when it comes to the advertising culture.
(a) TV.
(b) Stories.
(c) Schools.
(d) Street.
4. The _________ culture is one of the places where culture jamming seems to have become a trendy way to improve sales.
(a) Drug.
(b) Music.
(c) Art.
(d) Health.
5. Billboard __________ has now spread to hacking into Internet sites in order to show new messages.
(a) Junkies.
(b) Junkers.
(c) Jamming.
(d) Hackers.
6. In response to the weakening opportunities for the everyday person to get ahead, a sense of anti-corporate ___________ emerges.
(a) Activism.
(b) Militancy.
(c) Democracy.
(d) Commercials.
7. A big problem with sweatshops and corporations is that codes of _______ are not enforceable, like laws are.
(a) Conduct.
(b) Workers.
(c) Ethics.
(d) Sweatshops.
8. __________ was the first company to begin with the idea of shipping production overseas where it could be cheaper.
(a) Adidas.
(b) Puma.
(c) Nike.
(d) Reebok.
9. __________ is one company which decided to disassociate itself from genetically modified foods after a series of protests.
(a) Tesco.
(b) Kraft.
(c) Hormel.
(d) Monsanto.
10. Rob Lieber noted that the time of considering yourself an ___________ has passed. Rather, he notes that people should consider themselves as service providers.
(a) Asset to a company.
(b) Entrepreneur.
(c) Able bodied worker.
(d) Employee.
11. When ________ got wind that people were going to publicly ignore their company, their form letters came to a halt.
(a) Target.
(b) Reebok.
(c) Gap.
(d) Nike.
12. What's interesting is that the brand owners do not actually own the _____________, as these are owned by third parties.
(a) Slums.
(b) Labor pool.
(c) Companies.
(d) Sweatshops.
13. Software companies began to realize that _________ work out to people who could work at home was far cheaper than permanent positions.
(a) Hiring.
(b) Contracting.
(c) Challenging.
(d) Delegating.
14. The London RTSers say that their goal is for participants to inspire each other to visualize industrial _________.
(a) Collapse.
(b) Improvement.
(c) Changes.
(d) Movement.
15. As a result of having so many more managers, the _________ class is beginning to diminish in size.
(a) Lower.
(b) Upper.
(c) Middle.
(d) Working.
Short Answer Questions
1. Contracted ________ work is becoming the norm for many companies, according to the findings of Klein.
2. Cultural homogenization provides a basis for meaningful global ___________, even in the midst of claustrophobia.
3. People begin to feel betrayed by the companies for which they have worked, as they can not count on job ____________.
4. Whose images began to educate people about the terrors which were being found in sweatshops across the world?
5. By changing the ad message, the __________ behind the company who originally made the advertisement can be exposed.
|
This section contains 438 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |
|



