Deck 18: Nonprofit, Health, and Education

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Advocacy groups use all of the following tactics EXCEPT:

A) lobbying.
B) litigation.
C) mass demonstration.
D) confrontation.
E) reconciliation.
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Which of the following are examples of public relations health campaigns?

A) Breast cancer awareness
B) Diet and exercise promotion
C) Cancer screenings
D) Health careers
E) all except D.
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Which is not correct statement about nonprofit organizations?

A) Competition among nonprofit agencies for donations is intense.
B) Nonprofit agencies always cooperate with each other.
C) Nonprofit agencies are advocating their individual causes.
D) Partnerships among nonprofit organizations are based on common interests.
E) all are correct
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Which of the following is the main reason why individuals donate money to charities?

A) an intrinsic desire to share one's resources
B) ego satisfaction
C) to "hide" money in tax shelters
D) both A and B
E) both B and C
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Which is NOT considered membership organization?

A) trade associations
B) labor unions
C) social issue organizations
D) professional associations
E) all of the above
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Which statement is most true regarding nonprofit organizations and public relations?

A) Competition is intense for nonprofit public relations jobs.
B) Nonprofits ultimately attract the top PR professionals.
C) Nonprofits are a shrinking career area for public relations professionals.
D) Nonprofits make up a broad area of public relations work.
E) The job of public relations professionals is to outpace competing organizations.
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Which advocacy tactic is designed to showcase public support for cause and in some cases to harass the operators of projects to which the group objects?

A) reconciliation
B) mass demonstration
C) litigation
D) imitation
E) fund-raising
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Which of the following is key for public relations professionals working at colleges and universities?

A) They primarily serve faculty and staff.
B) Remembering that students come first.
C) They must be part of the management team.
D) The must report directly to the president.
E) Social media initiatives for students.
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In addition to dispensing money, what other important activities do foundations undertake?

A) political action
B) corporate lobbying
C) technological innovation
D) fund-raising
E) social activism
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All of the following are social service organizations EXCEPT:

A) People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
B) Goodwill Industries.
C) the American Red Cross.
D) the Boy Scouts.
E) YMCA.
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Which is NOT strategy/tactic used by social service organizations?

A) publicity
B) creation of events
C) community activism
D) creation of educational materials
E) newsletters
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How do social issue organizations differ from activist groups?

A) Their political influence has declined in recent years.
B) One pursues social ends; the other pursues political ends.
C) Social organizations have broader political appeal.
D) Activist groups have a more clearly defined public relations agenda.
E) Their social and behavioral goals are more broadly defined.
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Which organizations are included in the health sector?

A) Hospitals, and private and government health agencies
B) For-profit hospitals and not-for-profit hospitals
C) Private and public health agencies
D) Health agencies and world health organizations
E) HMOs and insurance companies
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An advocacy group is best defined as one that:

A) raises funds for activist organizations.
B) fights for social causes.
C) works to elect political leaders.
D) opposes societal wrongs at all costs.
E) partners with corporations.
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All of the following are typical fund-raising methods EXCEPT:

A) Corporate and foundation donations.
B) structured capital campaigns.
C) direct mail.
D) online and social media
E) all of the above.
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In general, religious organizations design their public relations to achieve which of the following objectives?

A) develop public awareness of their missions and activities
B) encourage individuals to use their services
C) recruit and train volunteer workers
D) obtain operating funds
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is critical challenge for virtually all nonprofit organizations?

A) competition
B) fund-raising
C) maintaining tax-exempt status
D) attracting volunteers
E) all of the above
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According to the Giving Institute, what was the pattern in American contributions to charity from 2007-2010?

A) down by $17 billion
B) up by $10 billion
C) unchanged
D) unchanged, but fragmented due to competition.
E) double
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Which is NOT major function of trade associations?

A) boost member profits through trades
B) monitor congressional activity
C) lobby for or against legislation
D) communicate late-breaking developments to the membership
E) interact with government officials
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Membership organizations use the strength of their common bond to:

A) promote the professionalism of their members.
B) support socially valuable causes.
C) elect state legislators.
D) A and B only
E) all of the above.
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American contributions to charity increased significantly from 2007 to 2010.
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Discuss the role and function of public relations work in nonprofit organizations.Is it viable career path for public relations graduates? Explain.
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In reality, college or university has little in common with the American Red Cross.
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Many nonprofit organizations do not partner together, but compete with one another.
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The U.S.Chamber of Commerce is one of the most powerful lobbying organizations in Washington, D.C.
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At colleges and universities, public relations professionals need not be part of the management team; instead, they should operate independently.
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Fund-raising, although priority, is not critical challenge for nonprofit organizations.
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Nonprofit organizations are also referred to as charities.
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The primary factor for giving is ego satisfaction.
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PETA uses variety of tactics, but confrontation is not one of them.
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Nonprofits are tax-exempt organizations.
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1
Advocacy groups use all of the following tactics EXCEPT:

A) lobbying.
B) litigation.
C) mass demonstration.
D) confrontation.
E) reconciliation.
D
2
Which of the following are examples of public relations health campaigns?

A) Breast cancer awareness
B) Diet and exercise promotion
C) Cancer screenings
D) Health careers
E) all except D.
E
3
Which is not correct statement about nonprofit organizations?

A) Competition among nonprofit agencies for donations is intense.
B) Nonprofit agencies always cooperate with each other.
C) Nonprofit agencies are advocating their individual causes.
D) Partnerships among nonprofit organizations are based on common interests.
E) all are correct
B
4
Which of the following is the main reason why individuals donate money to charities?

A) an intrinsic desire to share one's resources
B) ego satisfaction
C) to "hide" money in tax shelters
D) both A and B
E) both B and C
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Which is NOT considered membership organization?

A) trade associations
B) labor unions
C) social issue organizations
D) professional associations
E) all of the above
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Which statement is most true regarding nonprofit organizations and public relations?

A) Competition is intense for nonprofit public relations jobs.
B) Nonprofits ultimately attract the top PR professionals.
C) Nonprofits are a shrinking career area for public relations professionals.
D) Nonprofits make up a broad area of public relations work.
E) The job of public relations professionals is to outpace competing organizations.
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Which advocacy tactic is designed to showcase public support for cause and in some cases to harass the operators of projects to which the group objects?

A) reconciliation
B) mass demonstration
C) litigation
D) imitation
E) fund-raising
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8
Which of the following is key for public relations professionals working at colleges and universities?

A) They primarily serve faculty and staff.
B) Remembering that students come first.
C) They must be part of the management team.
D) The must report directly to the president.
E) Social media initiatives for students.
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In addition to dispensing money, what other important activities do foundations undertake?

A) political action
B) corporate lobbying
C) technological innovation
D) fund-raising
E) social activism
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10
All of the following are social service organizations EXCEPT:

A) People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
B) Goodwill Industries.
C) the American Red Cross.
D) the Boy Scouts.
E) YMCA.
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11
Which is NOT strategy/tactic used by social service organizations?

A) publicity
B) creation of events
C) community activism
D) creation of educational materials
E) newsletters
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How do social issue organizations differ from activist groups?

A) Their political influence has declined in recent years.
B) One pursues social ends; the other pursues political ends.
C) Social organizations have broader political appeal.
D) Activist groups have a more clearly defined public relations agenda.
E) Their social and behavioral goals are more broadly defined.
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Which organizations are included in the health sector?

A) Hospitals, and private and government health agencies
B) For-profit hospitals and not-for-profit hospitals
C) Private and public health agencies
D) Health agencies and world health organizations
E) HMOs and insurance companies
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An advocacy group is best defined as one that:

A) raises funds for activist organizations.
B) fights for social causes.
C) works to elect political leaders.
D) opposes societal wrongs at all costs.
E) partners with corporations.
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All of the following are typical fund-raising methods EXCEPT:

A) Corporate and foundation donations.
B) structured capital campaigns.
C) direct mail.
D) online and social media
E) all of the above.
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In general, religious organizations design their public relations to achieve which of the following objectives?

A) develop public awareness of their missions and activities
B) encourage individuals to use their services
C) recruit and train volunteer workers
D) obtain operating funds
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is critical challenge for virtually all nonprofit organizations?

A) competition
B) fund-raising
C) maintaining tax-exempt status
D) attracting volunteers
E) all of the above
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According to the Giving Institute, what was the pattern in American contributions to charity from 2007-2010?

A) down by $17 billion
B) up by $10 billion
C) unchanged
D) unchanged, but fragmented due to competition.
E) double
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Which is NOT major function of trade associations?

A) boost member profits through trades
B) monitor congressional activity
C) lobby for or against legislation
D) communicate late-breaking developments to the membership
E) interact with government officials
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Membership organizations use the strength of their common bond to:

A) promote the professionalism of their members.
B) support socially valuable causes.
C) elect state legislators.
D) A and B only
E) all of the above.
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American contributions to charity increased significantly from 2007 to 2010.
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Discuss the role and function of public relations work in nonprofit organizations.Is it viable career path for public relations graduates? Explain.
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In reality, college or university has little in common with the American Red Cross.
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Many nonprofit organizations do not partner together, but compete with one another.
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The U.S.Chamber of Commerce is one of the most powerful lobbying organizations in Washington, D.C.
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At colleges and universities, public relations professionals need not be part of the management team; instead, they should operate independently.
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Fund-raising, although priority, is not critical challenge for nonprofit organizations.
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Nonprofit organizations are also referred to as charities.
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The primary factor for giving is ego satisfaction.
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PETA uses variety of tactics, but confrontation is not one of them.
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Nonprofits are tax-exempt organizations.
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