This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Consumer > Behavior > Consumerism β Quiz 41 π Homepage π Download PDF Books π Premium PDF Books Consumerism Quiz 41 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. A food additive is: A) Any substance, other than the usual ingredients, that is added to food for a specific purpose. B) Food stuff that produces a different outcome. C) Ingredients that increases the fat content of food. D) Calories in food. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Any substance, other than the usual ingredients, that is added to food for a specific purpose. 2. Choose the word which matches the definition: "Decide" A) Determine. B) Promote. C) Show. D) Find. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Determine. 3. Which type of place is where producers sell products for retailers to sell? A) Wholesale. B) Retail. C) Producer. D) Consumer. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Wholesale. 4. Letting officials know your opinions on consumer practices or reporting illegal business practices: A) Responsibility to report unethical practices. B) Responsibility to use information. C) Responsibility to choose carefully. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Responsibility to report unethical practices. 5. What does the article suggest is urgent for a country spending its way towards climate chaos? A) Tightening up regulation. B) Increasing advertising. C) Encouraging overconsumption. D) Promoting luxury travel. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Tightening up regulation. 6. In 2006, approximately how much did Canadian consumers spend on products and services? A) $ 400 billion. B) $ 200 billion. C) $ 10 billion. D) $ 1 billion. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) $ 400 billion. 7. In 1962, which president established consumer rights laws? A) President George Bush. B) President Donald Trump. C) President John F. Kennedy. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) President John F. Kennedy. 8. A person who is looking for goods that are good value for money, usually because they are being sold at prices that are lower than usual is a ..... A) Consumer. B) Bargain hunter. C) Shopaholic. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Bargain hunter. 9. Food A) Groceries. B) Monthly rent. C) Transportation. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Groceries. 10. What is scent marketing? A) When stores circulate different scents to get you to purchase products. B) Selling different perfumes. C) When a product smells good. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) When stores circulate different scents to get you to purchase products. 11. Which statement about the United States economy during the 1920s is true? A) Federal regulation of business was strengthened. B) The purchase of stocks steadily declined. C) Mass production increased the supply and lowered the cost of consumer goods. D) Republican Party presidents supported unemployment insurance. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mass production increased the supply and lowered the cost of consumer goods. 12. An announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event. A) Online Shopping. B) Media. C) Advertisement. D) Endorsement. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Advertisement. 13. Human services workers who deal with money, investments, and insurance are consumer lobbyists. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) FALSE. 14. Card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically to another bank account when making a purchase. A) Debit Card. B) Coupon Card. C) ATM Card. D) Credit Card. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Debit Card. 15. What is an example of "green washing" (κ·Έλ¦°μμ±)? A) . B) . C) . D) . Show Answer Correct Answer: A) . 16. Which of the following is an example of an EXPENSE? A) Paycheck. B) Birthday gift check. C) A friend pays you back. D) Phone bill. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Phone bill. 17. What are types of clothing? A) Shirts, pants, and jackets. B) Fruits, vegetables, groceries. C) Meat and seafood. D) Books, video games, and toys. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Shirts, pants, and jackets. 18. Where do you find a store's policy on refunds and exchanges? A) On the sales receipt. B) On the entrance door. C) Where you pay for your items. D) On the dressing room door. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Where you pay for your items. 19. What is the impact of fast fashion on garment workers? A) Fast fashion has a positive impact on garment workers. B) Fast fashion has no impact on garment workers. C) Fast fashion has a neutral impact on garment workers. D) Fast fashion has a negative impact on garment workers. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Fast fashion has a negative impact on garment workers. 20. Why did the service industry grow in the 1950s? A) Advertising weakened large businesses and inspired the growth of local businesses. B) The growth of the United States' economy meant that most Americans had more wealth. C) High unemployment levels forced Americans to find work in the service industry. D) The increased production during World War II took away many factory jobs. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The increased production during World War II took away many factory jobs. 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