Brand Logo Quiz
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Question 1: What is the primary purpose of a brand logo?
To make the product more expensive
To replace advertising
To provide a visual identity
To confuse customers
Question 2: Which of the following is NOT a key characteristic of effective logos?
Memorability
Complexity
Timelessness
Simplicity
Question 3: What emotional response do logos aim to evoke?
Indifference
Confusion
Trust
Fear
Question 4: What does the color blue typically signify in branding?
Excitement
Luxury
Creativity
Trust and dependability
Question 5: Which logo design is an example of a 'symbolic' logo?
Abstract icon
Wordmark logo
Text-only logo
Photographic logo
Question 6: What impact can a poorly designed logo have on a business?
Higher sales
Increased customer loyalty
Damage to brand reputation
Improved brand perception
Question 7: Which myth about logos is often believed?
Color is the most important aspect
Once created, a logo never needs to change
Logos are only for big brands
Logos need to be complex to stand out
Question 8: In what scenario might a logo need to be redesigned?
When the logo is too simple
When the brand expands into new markets
When the logo is unchanged for a year
When the logo is too popular