This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Consumer > Behavior > Consumerism β Quiz 19 π Homepage π Download PDF Books π Premium PDF Books Consumerism Quiz 19 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. According to consumerism, the primary role of consumers in the economy is to ..... A) Drive demand and fuel economic activity. B) Restrict market competition. C) Minimize consumer spending. D) Control government policies. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Drive demand and fuel economic activity. 2. Following label instructions A) RIGHT. B) RESPONSIBILITY. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) RESPONSIBILITY. 3. When I got home, I tried the trousers on. They were the right size, but they didn't ..... me at all-they looked terrible on me. So I decided to take them back and ask for a ..... A) Fit / refund. B) Pass / return. C) Suit / receipt. D) Fit / return. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fit / refund. 4. Which is Not a benefit of comparison shopping? A) Buy the same product or service for less money. B) Buy a better quality product for the same amount of money. C) Buy the same product for more money. D) Buy more goods and services with the same amount of money. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Buy the same product for more money. 5. Where do you go shopping A) I always go. B) To the supermarket, to the shopping center. C) Online,. D) 2 and 3. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 2 and 3. 6. What kind of payment began during the 1920s Consumerism? A) Buying with checks. B) Buying on credit. C) Buying on debit. D) Paying with cash. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Buying on credit. 7. What caused Consumerism to begin? A) Everyone needed more food to consume after the war. B) I honestly don't know. C) The U.S. and its citizens had extra money saved up, and mass production became huge. D) The U.S. wanted more workers to flee to the country. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The U.S. and its citizens had extra money saved up, and mass production became huge. 8. Which answer does NOT apply:Being a good consumer means A) Knowing about your choices. B) Using products wisely. C) Screaming at people for a refund when you don't have a receipt. D) Knowing the return policy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Screaming at people for a refund when you don't have a receipt. 9. This option has become too expensive, ..... many large corporations all over the world to outsource whole projects. A) Forcing. B) To force. C) Force. D) Forces. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Forcing. 10. Which advertising technique uses endorsements or personal accounts from satisfied customers or influential individuals? A) Testimonials. B) The Bandwagon Effect. C) Scientific Appeal. D) Glittering Generalities. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Testimonials. 11. Credit Score A) Tells you how much your car is worth. B) How much money you have borrowed on credit. C) A number that judges how well you use credit and pay bills. D) How many credit cards you have. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A number that judges how well you use credit and pay bills. 12. What is one purpose of reading and analyizying this article? A) Because we had to. B) We want to know what consumerism is. C) We want to know what keeps people in our society wanting more. D) We want to know why people shop. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) We want to know what keeps people in our society wanting more. 13. Paragraph A p. 50:Main Idea A) People consume because they don't care about waste. B) Today people have greater access to products. C) Marketers use psychology to encourage us to buy things. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Marketers use psychology to encourage us to buy things. 14. The consumers right to have enough knowledge to make an educated purchase is also known as: A) The Right to be Informed. B) The Right to Safety. C) The Right to Redress. D) The Right to Choice. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Right to be Informed. 15. In meat industry, the Jewish people cannot eat hindquarters of the animal part. A) Yes. B) No. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes. 16. This group represents true opinion leaders who set examples by their decisions. A) Innovators. B) Adopters. C) Early majority. D) Late majority. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Adopters. 17. Craftsman A) An increasing trend. B) Craftsman. C) Souvenir. D) To do decorative needlework (upon):thΓͺu dα»t. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Craftsman. 18. THE MAJOR TYPES OF WASTE ARE? A) DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL. B) INDUSTRIAL. C) BOTH (a) AND (c). D) METALLIC. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) BOTH (a) AND (c). 19. Identify A) Become specialized. B) Identified. C) Souvenir. D) Go out with friends. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Identified. 20. Goods in short supply, price hikes and consumers being cheated; all these issues will inevitably crop up in the media during festive seasons. During these times, the role of the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry becomes more crucial especially in terms of enforcement and in urging consumers to spend wisely. The expression 'more crucial' can best be replaced with ..... A) More important. B) B more diligent. C) More stressful. D) More careful. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) More important. β PreviousNext βRelated QuizzesConsumer QuizzesConsumerism Quiz 1Consumerism Quiz 2Consumerism Quiz 3Consumerism Quiz 4Consumerism Quiz 5Consumerism Quiz 6Consumerism Quiz 7Consumerism Quiz 8Consumerism Quiz 9 π Back to Homepage π Download PDF Books π Premium PDF Books