Popular culture accumulates cultural products such as music, art, literature, fashion, dance, film, cyberculture, television, and radio that are consumed by the majority of a society’s population. The term “popular culture” was coined in the 19th century or earlier.

Take the following Popular Culture Quiz – 4 to test your knowledge about the most celebrated graphic novel, ads and commercials comic strips, unconcious themes, etc.

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#1. Which of the following terms is used to describe anti-advertising activists?

#2. Who was one of the first daily comic strips intended for adults?

#3. In which of the following movies you see the branding strategy of placement when the main protagonist uses a tangerine clamshell iBook?

#4. The name of the first modern newspaper was __________.

#5. Which of the following is not one of the four main parts of narrative?

#6. Which of the following companies changed its slogan from “We do it all for you” to “I’m Lovin’ It” to recognize a new form of individualism in society?

#7. Which of the following is a popular theme present in pulp fiction stories?

#8. What occurrence in the 1920s allowed advertising to further impact the social landscape?

#9. The technique of integrating products into pop culture is called _____.

#10. Which of the following is the most celebrated graphic novel?

#11. The use of a series of slightly different ads and commercials based on the same theme, characters, jingles, and techniques over a specified time period?

#12. Which of the following has become a major source of writing, replacing, in some cases, the traditional print article?

#13. Which comic strip by Charles Schultz debuted in 1950 and became one of the most popular comic strips in history?

#14. What fifteenth century invention allowed forms of advertising to be reproduced and distributed to many people?

#15. The use of unconscious themes to create an image for some products is called________.

#16. ________refers to the use of real people and celebrities in ads and commercials, rather than professional actors.

#17. What happened in the fifteenth century that made it possible to manufacture books for a mass market?

#18. Which of the following is a Japanese animated character?

#19. Which beverage company used the “Whassup!” ad campaign?

#20. In the early 1900s, which magazine helped bring to the forefront the ever-growing role of women in pop culture?

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