1) Where do people buy products? a) From shops, markets, or the internet. b) Only from the airport. 2) What is an essential product? a) Something we need, like basic food. b) Something we want, like designer clothes. 3) What is a non-essential product? a) Something we want, but it isn’t always necessary. b) Something we always need, like bread. 4) Give an example of an essential product. a) A new mobile phone. b) Basic food. 5) Give an example of a non-essential product. a) A new mobile phone. b) Water 6) Is advertising important for essential products? a) Yes, only for bread and rice. b) No, it is important for non-essential products. 7) Why do mobile phone companies use advertising? a) To make people buy a new phone. b) To make people stop using phones. 8) What does advertising make people choose? a) A particular supermarket only. b) A particular brand. 9) What do people often choose when they buy trainers? a) A brand. b) The cheapest trainers every time. 10) Why is advertising important for a company? a) To close their shops. b) To make their brand popular. 11) What do people in the Tommy Hilfiger advert look like? a) Attractive and cool. b) Sad and angry 12) Why do many people buy expensive glasses? a) Because they like the brand. b) Because they are the only glasses in the shop.

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