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Name: _________________________ | Period: ___________________ |
This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. For many French students in the late 1960s, the enemy was the rigidness and the conformity of the __________ Man.
(a) Business.
(b) Truth.
(c) Media.
(d) Company.
2. __________, at the time of the printing of the book, had its own culture jamming site on the Internet, filed under 'alternative.'
(a) AOL.
(b) Yahoo!.
(c) TNT.
(d) Google.
3. It seems that the concentration of media ownership has successfully devalued the right to free speech by severing it from the right to be ________.
(a) Seen.
(b) Witnessed.
(c) Believed.
(d) Heard.
4. Students on many college campuses are beginning to question the ________ arrangements as well as the partnerships in the universities.
(a) Class.
(b) Teacher.
(c) Sponsorship.
(d) Campus.
5. The new economy now includes a large number of permanent _________ and executives who earn large salaries and get stock options.
(a) Workers.
(b) Managers.
(c) Employees.
(d) Factory foreman.
Short Answer Questions
1. Agent Blackberry of the Bionic Baking Brigade says to many corporate leaders, "To their lies, we respond with _______."
2. In order to promote a brand, a company needs to purchase both physical and air ____________ for these products.
3. CBC television created a satirical show called, "This Hour Has _________ Minutes."
4. The _________ culture is one of the places where culture jamming seems to have become a trendy way to improve sales.
5. Freelancing, according to Klein, requires _________, motivation, and strong internal work ethic in order to be profitable.
Short Essay Questions
1. What is culture jamming and what does it do for society?
2. Which three companies were the subject of attacks from activist groups in the 1990s, getting a lot of publicity for their poor business practices?
3. What was the technique used by reporters to help expose the atrocities of factory conditions?
4. How has billboard jamming been reborn in times of Internet and other forms of advertising?
5. What are some of the examples of the impermanence of jobs in the United States, according to Klein?
6. What is the overall concept behind corporate and culture jamming?
7. What is the value of using cheaper labor in different countries around the world, according to some businesses?
8. Who were some of the groups that police were able to break up in England during the 1990s?
9. What are the benefits for companies like Nike to use factory zone areas in foreign countries for their production?
10. What is the broader goal of culture jamming, according to Klein in her book?
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