Logos and Brands
Entrepreneurship 101
Advertising Throwback
Marketing Madness
Business in the Real World
100

This brand's logo is a bitten apple.

Apple

100

Elon Musk is known for this electric car company

Tesla

100

"Just Do It"

Nike

100

A catchy phrase used to sell a product (e.g. "Just Do It")

Slogan or Tagline

100

A business wants to sell sunglasses in two different places:

Canada in December, or Thailand in June

Which is smarter, and why?

Thailand in June - Summer

And who wears sunglasses in winter?

200

This brand's mascot is a clown with red hair.

McDonald's

200

"Side hustle" is another word for this type of job.

Part-time/small business on the side

200

"Finger-lickin' good"

KFC

200

The type of marketing that happens when customers tell their friends or family about a product.

Word-of-mouth

200

You invent glasses for dogs. Who are you marketing to?

Don't get tricked! The dog owners.

300

This brand's logo looks like a jumping cat.

Puma

300

An entrepreneur is someone who does this

Starts a business

300

"Melts in your mouth, not in your hand"

M&Ms

300

The group of people most likely to buy your product is called...

Target Market

300

Why might a business choose a location in a shopping mall instead of a quiet street?

More foot traffic/visibility

400

This toy company's logo is bright red and yellow, with four letters.

LEGO

400

This entrepreneur founded Amazon in his garage in 1994

Jeff Bezos

400
"Think Different"

Apple

400

Buying 1 and getting 1 free is an example of...

Hint: This is one of the Ps of Marketing

Promotion

400

A company once made millions selling "Pet Rocks." What was the product actually?

Just rocks.. in a box..

(Marketed cleverly)
500

This car brand's logo has four interlocking rings. 

Audi

500

What is one key difference between an invention and an innovation?

Invention = creation of new things

Innovation = improving or adding value to an existing thing

500

"Because you're worth it"

L'Oreal

500

Why do some products come in limited editions

Create scarcity/higher demand

500

How much did Meta (Facebook) agree to pay to settle a class-action lawsuit regarding data privacy?

Note: not including the $5 billion penalty to the FTC and the $8 billion lawsuit filed by their investors. 

Answer in 10 millions

$725 million

You get the point if you answer between $700-$750 million!

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