1. What product's slogan was "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is" ? State Farm Insurance Farmers Insurance Bromo Seltzer Travelers Insurance Pepcid AC Geico Insurance Goody's Headache Powder 8. What product is known as "The Freshmaker" ? Alka-Seltzer Trident gum 2. Which soft drink boasted that it "Never had it, never will" ? Mentos candies Colgate toothpaste Sprite Tide laundry detergent Pepsi 9. "Time to make the doughnuts" was the slogan for which doughnut store chain? Mountain Dew 7-UP Happy Doughnuts 3. "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking" is the slogan for what brand of wrist watch? Krispy Kreme Dunkin' Donuts Timex Mr. Donut Casio 10. Which product claimed it was as "Clean as a whistle" ? Bulova Citizen Coast soap 4. In the 1980's, which product was billed as "the astronauts' drink" ? Irish Spring soap Borax cleanser Florida orange juice Jergens hand soap Colombian coffee 11. If you got caught squeezing the Charmin, who would you have to look out for? milk Tang Mr. Whipple 5. Think back to the 1970's for the name of this hair-care product. It was called "Gee, your hair smells..." (what's the next word in the title?) Madge Mr. Hooper Answer: Mr. Roper (One Word) 6. Finish this product's slogan; "The incredible, edible..." 12. Do you remember "Madge" of commercial fame? She was giving people a manicure in the local grocery store (?!) and wound up soaking her clients' hands in which product? Answer: Dawn dish soap (Don't be a "chicken" - you know this one!) 7. Which insurance company says "We live where you live" ? Pine Sol cleaner Purex laundry detergent Palmolive dish soap 13. OK - here's a more recent one that should be pretty simple. What question does the bespectacled Verizon ad guy keep repeating over and over? (NOTE: Please do not include the question mark.) Answer: (5 Words (don't include punctuation)) 14. Which greeting card company's slogan is "When you care enough to send the very best" ? Carlton cards American Greetings cards Hallmark cards Personal Touch cards 15. Juan Valdez is the spokesman for which kind of coffee? 100% Colombian Coffee Taster's Choice Folger's Maxwell House Popular American TV Commercials Crafted by Trivia Architect DMBfaninSD http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz135543f864d0.html 2.01 Apply ethical principles to the industry. A. Define ethics. 1. Ethics is recognizing the difference between right and wrong, then choosing what is right. 2. Ethical decisions can be complex. Ethics guide how an organization behaves in relationships with others. a. Personal views of ethics are subjective, unique to an individual. b. Example: One company may think it is ethical to actively lure a person employed by a competitor to its company while others may view this as unethical. 3. Social responsibility dictates that corporations must be responsible members of society. a. Companies need to be active, positive members of the community. b. Example: A professional sports team aiding a player in covering an illegal activity is both unethical and socially irresponsible. B. Analyze ethical practices and codes of conduct. 1. When dealing with the public, organizations must be above reproach and hold themselves to high standards. 2. Corporations adopt codes of conduct. a. Example: Most companies have regulations regarding co-worker interactions. b. Example: The National Football League requires a player found in violation of the league’s substance policy to be fined and suspended. c. Example: Abbot Laboratories may fire a worker who discloses confidential information. 3. Codes of conduct are designed to improve: a. Public perception. b. Business operations. 4. Codes of conduct are not the perfect guard against ill doing within a company.