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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What is the name of one of the largest employers in the United States, at the time this book was written?
(a) Tru Benefits.
(b) Manpower.
(c) Allied Staffing.
(d) Microsoft.
2. ___________make up a large percentage of the workers for Microsoft and other software companies.
(a) Illegal workers.
(b) Interns.
(c) Freelancers.
(d) Executives.
3. Billboard __________ has now spread to hacking into Internet sites in order to show new messages.
(a) Jamming.
(b) Junkers.
(c) Junkies.
(d) Hackers.
4. __________, at the time of the printing of the book, had its own culture jamming site on the Internet, filed under 'alternative.'
(a) Google.
(b) Yahoo!.
(c) AOL.
(d) TNT.
5. Those against corporations have been joined by those who are fighting for the ___________ as many of the issues are the same.
(a) Sweatshops.
(b) Environment.
(c) Temporary staffing agencies.
(d) Big box stores.
6. The broader goal of the process in #139 is to take back the public _________ and to stop the corporations from taking over all of the public's senses.
(a) Space.
(b) Mind.
(c) Conscience.
(d) Truth.
7. Having production sent to third world countries meant a __________% markup on some product costs.
(a) 200.
(b) 400.
(c) 200.
(d) 100.
8. Even corporate _________ are for sale, moving from one company to another frequently, according to Klein.
(a) Brands.
(b) Executives.
(c) Workers.
(d) Products.
9. The _________ has become the hottest commodity when it comes to the advertising culture.
(a) TV.
(b) Stories.
(c) Schools.
(d) Street.
10. When ________ got wind that people were going to publicly ignore their company, their form letters came to a halt.
(a) Nike.
(b) Target.
(c) Gap.
(d) Reebok.
11. The contemporary definitions of female ________ make those who witness these images begin to feel insecure and inadequate.
(a) Aggression.
(b) Power.
(c) Knowledge.
(d) Beauty.
12. ________ refused at one point to inform consumers of what foods were the product of genetic engineering, and still do to this day.
(a) Monsanto.
(b) Whole Foods.
(c) Trader Joe's.
(d) Amy's.
13. When using a temporary staffing agency for the majority of employees, a company doesn't have to have a _____________ department.
(a) Billing.
(b) Benefits.
(c) Production.
(d) Human Resources.
14. ____________ is the name of the many cool hunting agencies which looked out for trends which would be successful.
(a) Voyager.
(b) Honor Tribe.
(c) Sputnik.
(d) Discovery.
15. The London RTSers say that their goal is for participants to inspire each other to visualize industrial _________.
(a) Movement.
(b) Changes.
(c) Collapse.
(d) Improvement.
Short Answer Questions
1. In ___________ countries, the factories are blocked off from view in order to prevent a clear view of capitalism.
2. 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?
3. In order for the branded system to work well, the employees must know little of the ___________ of the products they create.
4. The Triangle Shirtwaist Company _________ was the defining incident of the first anti-sweatshop movement in the United States.
5. Branding seems to be a _______ economy, inflating with rapidity, but with hot air more than anything else.
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