Exam 1: Critical Thinking and Argumentation
Exam 1: Critical Thinking and Argumentation25 Questions
Exam 2: Study of Formal and Informal Fallacies25 Questions
Exam 3: Persuasion, Critical Writing, and Communication Techniques25 Questions
Exam 4: Grammar and Language25 Questions
Exam 5: A Guide to Writing and Presenting Effective Discourses25 Questions
Exam 6: Effective Research and Presentation Techniques25 Questions
Exam 7: Writing and Communication Techniques25 Questions
Exam 8: Grammar and Visualization Techniques in Writing and Presentation16 Questions
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In critical thinking,we are concerned with……….
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A poorly based premise or an inadequately supported conclusion leads to the …………….
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Which of the following is essential for developing critical thinking?
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The fallacy of attributing the property of parts of a thing to the whole thing is called…………
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To attempt to persuade by giving good reason is to give ……….
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The expressions that are used to differentiate between the premises and conclusions of an argument is called
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Introduction of a topic different from the topic under consideration to divert attention is called …………..
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When we attribute the properties of the part to the whole, we have
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Which of the following is not a barrier to critical thinking?
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Which of the following is a criterion for evaluating an argument?
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Distorting author's speech by shifting emphasis to one's own benefit results in……..
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An argument should have…………..to consider it as a valid argument.
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