National Institute on Media and the Family

Test Your TV Advertising Knowledge

  1. Approximately how much do U.S. kids ages 3-17 spend on items for their personal use and entertainment each year?

    a) $10 billion
    b) $25 billion
    c) $50 billion
    d) $100 billion

  2. Research shows that advertisers believe children become consumers at age:

    a) newborn
    b) 3 years
    c) 5 years
    d) 8 years

  3. The purchasing influence of U.S. children ages 3-17 is how much annually?

    a) $75 billion
    b) $180 billion
    c) $340 billion
    d) $510 billion

  4. How many American children have a TV in their bedroom?

    a) 25%
    b) 40%
    c) 56%
    d) 75%

  5. Which of the following is the most sought-after consumer segment in the U.S.:

    a) Dual-income adult households
    b) Retirement households
    c) Households with children
    d) Millionaire households

  6. How many hours does the average U.S. child spend reading per week?

    a) 2
    b) 5
    c) 10
    d) 14

  7. How many TVs does the average American family own?

    a) 1
    b) 1.5
    c) 2.4
    d) 4

  8. How many hours does the average U.S. child spend on homework per week?

    a) 4
    b) 9
    c) 15
    d) 20

  9. What percentage of American families have TV sets?

    a) 65%
    b) 75%
    c) 89%
    d) 99%

  10. How many hours does the average U.S. child spend watching TV per week?

    a) 8
    b) 18
    c) 28
    d) 38

 

And the answers are: 1-c, 2-b, 3-c, 4-c, 5-c, 6-a, 7-c, 8-a, 9-d, 10-c.

 

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