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How does Ben demonstrate the effectiveness of the magma stones?
Celebrity endorsements
A scientific experiment
A balance test
Customer testimonials
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How much money does Ben make from selling the magma stones in one hour?
$200
$145
$1000
$500
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What is the purpose of the balance test?
To show off Ben's athletic ability
To create a sense of urgency
To distract the customers
To demonstrate the effect of the magma stones
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What is expert bias?
Experts are biased against ordinary people.
Experts are always right.
People are more likely to believe information from an exp
Experts are difficult to understand.
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What is the main product being sold in the video?
Balance training equipment
Parking lot rocks
Muscle tone supplements
Magma stones
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What is the true nature of the magma stones?
Rare minerals with special properties
Magical artifacts
Ordinary stones from a parking lot
Alien technology
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Why do the customers believe in the power of the magma stones?
Scientific evidence
Ben's convincing sales pitch and demonstration
The advice of friends and family
Their own personal experiences
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What claim does Ben make about the magma stones?
They increase muscle tone.
They grant superpowers.
They improve intelligence.
They cure illnesses.
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What is the main goal of the video?
To expose the secrets of successful salesmanship
To educate viewers about scams and consumer protection
To entertain viewers with a funny story
To promote the sale of magma stones
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What is the overall tone of the video?
Sad and depressing
Humorous and informative
Exciting and inspiring
Serious and warning
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What is the halo effect?
People are afraid of heights.
People are more likely to trust someone who looks knowled
People are influenced by the opinions of their friends.
People are attracted to shiny objects.
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What is artificial scarcity?
Limiting production to protect the environment.
Hoarding products to control the market.
Creating a false sense of limited availability to increas
Making products scarce to increase their value.
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What is the main lesson of the video?
It's easy to make money by selling fake products.
Everyone is gullible.
Be wary of scams and don't believe everything you see or
Magma stones have real power.
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How does Ben feel about his actions at the end of the video?
Proud of his success
Indifferent
Angry at the customers
Regretful and ashamed
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What does the expert mean by "artificial scarcity"?
Ben is pretending the stones are rare to create demand
The stones are actually rare and valuable
The government is restricting the sale of stones
The customers are hoarding the stones
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How does Ben resolve the situation with his customers?
He admits the scam and returns their money.
He blames the customers for being gullible.
He disappears with the money.
He offers them free replacement stones.
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