Advertising guidelines for CMA members

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    Question #1
    When advertising, there is a current code/standard for Naturopaths and Nutritionists to adhere.

    A: TrueB: False

    Question #2
    The Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code’s objectives may mislead the consumer.

    A: TrueB: False

    Question #3
    It is acceptable for an advertisement of therapeutic goods to lead a person to believe they are suffering from a serious ailment.

    A: TrueB: False

    Question #4
    An advertisement of therapeutic goods can claim there are no side effects.

    A: TrueB: False

    Question #5
    The Complementary Medicine Association (CMA) does not support giving free gifts to attract patients.

    A: TrueB: False

    Question #6
    CMA’s code of ethics states that newspaper advertisements must be restricted to no more than which page size?

    A: one-eighthB: one-quarterC: one-halfD: there are no page size restrictions

    Question #7
    The Code of Conduct for unregistered practitioners is:

    A: Australia wideB: different for every state

    Question #8
    8.The Australian Consumer Competition Commission (ACCC) is an appropriate source to seek advice regarding advertising.

    A: TrueB: False

    Question #9
    You are responsible for what others post on your business social media page.

    A: TrueB: False

    Question #10
    If you make a false or misleading claim on social media, ACCC states you must refund the customer who purchased goods/services based on this.

    A: TrueB: False

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