Test your knowledge with 20 challenging MCQs on iconic slogans from brands, campaigns, and history. Perfect for trivia lovers—boost your GK and share on social media for fun learning!
Take this quiz to discover how well you know famous slogans that shaped advertising and culture. Answers with explanations follow at the end.
Quiz Questions
- Which brand uses the slogan “Just Do It”?
a) Nike
b) Adidas
c) Puma
d) Reebok - What does “Think Different” slogan belong to?
a) Apple
b) Microsoft
c) Google
d) IBM - India’s national slogan “Satyameva Jayate” is taken from which source?
a) Mundaka Upanishad
b) Bhagavad Gita
c) Rig Veda
d) Ramayana - Which company’s slogan is “The Ultimate Driving Machine”?
a) BMW
b) Mercedes-Benz
c) Audi
d) Ferrari - “Diamonds are forever” is associated with?
a) De Beers
b) Tiffany & Co.
c) Cartier
d) Zale - What slogan did McDonald’s popularize?
a) I’m Lovin’ It
b) Have it Your Way
c) Eat Fresh
d) Think Outside the Bun - “Vorsprung durch Technik” translates to what brand’s slogan?
a) Audi
b) Volkswagen
c) Porsche
d) Skoda - Which campaign used “Yes We Can”?
a) Barack Obama’s 2008 US Presidential
b) Hillary Clinton’s 2016
c) Donald Trump’s 2024
d) Joe Biden’s 2020 - “Because You’re Worth It” is from?
a) L’Oréal
b) Maybelline
c) Revlon
d) CoverGirl - Coca-Cola’s classic slogan is?
a) Taste the Feeling
b) It’s the Real Thing
c) Open Happiness
d) Share a Coke - “Finger Lickin’ Good” belongs to?
a) KFC
b) McDonald’s
c) Burger King
d) Wendy’s - India’s Swachh Bharat Mission slogan?
a) Ek Kadam Swachhata Ki Ore
b) Swachh Bharat, Sundar Bharat
c) Clean India, Green India
d) Pure India - “Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hands” is?
a) M&M’s
b) Skittles
c) Snickers
d) Mars - MasterCard’s slogan?
a) There are some things money can’t buy
b) Priceless
c) For Everything Else
d) All of the above - “The Breakfast of Champions” for?
a) Wheaties
b) Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
c) Quaker Oats
d) Special K - Apple’s earlier slogan “Think Different” succeeded?
a) Think Outside the Box
b) The Computer for the Rest of Us
c) 1984
d) iPod therefore I am - “Reassuringly Expensive” is?
a) Stella Artois
b) Guinness
c) Heineken
d) Budweiser - Amul’s famous slogan style?
a) Utterly Butterly Delicious
b) Taste of India
c) Fresh & Pure
d) Amul Girl - “Do the Dew” slogan?
a) Mountain Dew
b) Pepsi
c) Sprite
d) 7UP - WWF’s environmental slogan?
a) For a Living Planet
b) Save the Animals
c) Protect Nature
d) Earth First
Answers with Explanations
- a) Nike – Launched in 1988, it inspires action and is one of the most recognized slogans globally.
- a) Apple – Introduced in 1997 to position Apple as innovative during its revival.
- a) Mundaka Upanishad – Adopted for India in 1947, meaning “Truth Alone Triumphs.”
- a) BMW – Emphasizes performance and engineering since 1973.
- a) De Beers – Created in 1947, it revolutionized diamond marketing.
- a) I’m Lovin’ It – Global jingle-based slogan since 2003.
- a) Audi – German for “Advancement through Technology,” used since 1971.
- a) Barack Obama’s 2008 US Presidential – Symbolized hope and change.
- a) L’Oréal – Empowers consumers since 1971 (originally “Because I Worth It”).
- b) It’s the Real Thing – Iconic 1969 slogan during Coke-Pepsi rivalry.
- a) KFC – Highlights tasty chicken since 1956.
- a) Ek Kadam Swachhata Ki Ore – Launched in 2014 by PM Modi for cleanliness drive.
- a) M&M’s – From 1954, stresses no mess.
- d) All of the above – Full slogan: “There are some things money can’t buy. For everything else, there’s MasterCard” since 1997.
- a) Wheaties – Since 1920s, linked to athletes.
- b) The Computer for the Rest of Us – From 1984 Macintosh ad era.
- a) Stella Artois – Premium beer positioning since 1980s.
- a) Utterly Butterly Delicious – Playful tagline with topical ads via Amul Girl since 1966.
- a) Mountain Dew – Adventure-themed since 2000s.
- a) For a Living Planet – WWF’s core mission slogan.
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