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CGD 318 Week 2 Quiz

For more course tutorials visit www.uoptutorial.com Quiz 1. Any false statement about a person or organization that creates public contempt, hatred, ridicule, or inflicts injury on reputation is known as: 2. Motivational objectives are more difficult to accomplish because: 3. What persuasive tactic is being used when a political candidate begins to use the issue of employment if the poll indicates that unemployment is a key issue? 4. Which is not an aspect of timing in a public relations program? 5. Which of the following is an example of an informational objective? 6. Public relations professionals protect trademarks in all the following ways EXCEPT: 7. The mass media are influential in forming a person’s opinion when the information provided: 8. The selection of facts and data to build an overwhelming case on one side of an issue, while concealing the other side, is known as: 9. Which is not an example of a formal opinion leader? 10. The use of existing information in books, articles, and electronic databases is known as:

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1. Any false statement about a person or organization that creates public contempt, hatred, ridicule, or inflicts injury on reputation is known as:
2. Motivational objectives are more difficult to accomplish because:
3. What persuasive tactic is being used when a political candidate begins to use the issue of employment if the poll indicates that unemployment is a key issue?
4. Which is not an aspect of timing in a public relations program?
5. Which of the following is an example of an informational objective?
6. Public relations professionals protect trademarks in all the following ways EXCEPT:
7. The mass media are influential in forming a person’s opinion when the information provided:
8. The selection of facts and data to build an overwhelming case on one side of an issue, while concealing the other side, is known as:
9. Which is not an example of a formal opinion leader?
10. The use of existing information in books, articles, and electronic databases is known as:

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<strong>Quiz</strong><br />

1. Any false statement about a person or organization that creates public contempt,<br />

hatred, ridicule, or inflicts injury on reputation is known as:<br />

2. Motivational objectives are more difficult to accomplish because:<br />

3. What persuasive tactic is being used when a political candidate begins to use the issue<br />

of employment if the poll indicates that unemployment is a key issue?<br />

4. Which is not an aspect of timing in a public relations program?<br />

5. Which of the following is an example of an informational objective?<br />

6. Public relations professionals protect trademarks in all the following ways EXCEPT:<br />

7. The mass media are influential in forming a person’s opinion when the information<br />

provided:<br />

8. The selection of facts and data to build an overwhelming case on one side of an issue,<br />

while concealing the other side, is known as:<br />

9. Which is not an example of a formal opinion leader?<br />

10. The use of existing information in books, articles, and electronic databases is known<br />

as:

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