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Urban Legends in the Age of the Internet
Contributed by: Sumner
  • 1. Which of the following is considered a classic urban legend?
A) The Tooth Fairy.
B) The Headless Horseman.
C) The killer in the backseat.
D) Little Red Riding Hood.
  • 2. Which platform is most commonly associated with spreading urban legends?
A) Television.
B) Social media.
C) Newspapers.
D) Radio.
  • 3. What is a common element of many urban legends?
A) Scientific evidence.
B) A moral or cautionary tale.
C) Historical accuracy.
D) Personal autobiographies.
  • 4. What demographic often helps propagate internet urban legends?
A) Veteran journalists.
B) Young people.
C) Political leaders.
D) Retirees.
  • 5. Which of the following is a result of believing in urban legends?
A) Fear or anxiety.
B) Acts of kindness.
C) Stronger community ties.
D) Increased trust in science.
  • 6. What role do memes play in urban legend propagation?
A) They destroy the legend.
B) They confuse the audience.
C) They document the truth.
D) They enhance and spread the legend.
  • 7. What commonly inspires urban legends?
A) Historical events.
B) Social fears or anxieties.
C) Scientific discovery.
D) Political speeches.
  • 8. What type of story is 'The Slender Man' considered?
A) A children’s fairy tale.
B) A historical fact.
C) A documentary feature.
D) An internet urban legend.
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