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100

What was the title of lesson 4?

a. Alternative Medicine

b. Philosophy and Reality

c. Standardized Testing

d. The Social Role of Art

b. Philosophy and Reality

100

What was the title of lesson 5?

a. Food for the Future

b. Alternative Medicine

c. Small Change

d. The Ethics of Psychological Experiments

c. Small Change

100

What was the title of lesson 8?

a. Small Change

b. Food for the Future

c. Urban Planning and Affordable Housing

d. Intellectual Property

d. Intellectual Property

100

Who wrote Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and Hamlet?

a. MacArthur 

b. Napoleon

c. Shakespeare

d. Beethoven 

c. Shakespeare

100

What U.S. state is Julie teacher from?

a. California

b. Texas

c. Arizona

d. Washington 

c. Arizona

200

Everyone will have different answers to those questions and look at the world differently

a. Values

b. Perspective

c. Character

d. Personality

b. Perspective

200

______ is an attempt to discredit an argument by arguing against a version of it that is exaggerated, or missing critical information. 

a. Slippery slope 

b. Deductive Reasoning

c. Straw Man

d. Crow Man 

c. Straw Man

200

It is often used as an idiom to describe a chain of events with undesirable results that is difficult or impossible to stop once started 

a. Causal relationship 

b. inductive reasoning 

c. plea of reasoning 

d. slippery slope

d. slippery slope

200

When did the First World war start?

a. 1914

b. 1916

c. 1918

d. 1920

a. 1914

200

What is my favorite character? 

a. Hello Kitty 

b. Ryan

c. Apeach

D. Rillakuma

E. Pikachu

F. Con 

D. Rillakuma

300

Lesson 9:

_________ is the application of these and other visual elements for a specific purpose, which is usually to persuade

a. Dimensional art

b. Art galore

c. Exterior design

d. Graphic design

d. Graphic design

300

________ confuses correlation with causation

a. Fallacy of precedence

b. Fallacy of coincidence

c. Fallacy of convenience

d. Fallacy of Archaic

b. Fallacy of coincidence

300

Lesson 8:

A superstitious notion that one thing causes another without any empirical evidence of a link

a. Event caused

b. Action caused

c. Creative thinking

d. Magical thinking

d. Magical thinking

300

Which is the only mammal that can’t jump? 

a. Zebra

b. Whale

c. Human

d. Elephant

d. Elephant

300

What is my blood type? 

a. A

b. B

c. AB

d. O

d. O

400

Lesson 7:

_________ is a general term for this type of support, and it is not always a fallacy

a. Expert opinion

b. Expert espouses

c. Appeal to authority

d. Appeal to consensus

c. Appeal to authority

400

Lesson 6:

_______ are common errors in reasoning that invalidate a specific claim or an entire argument    

a. Illogical Fallacies

b. Logical Fallacies

c. Fallacies of Relevance

d. Fallacies of Evidence

b. Logical Fallacies

400

Lesson 5:

Another key type of specific support used to back up arguments and claims

a. Facts and statistics

b. Subjective and objective

c. Paraphrasing and Conclusion

d. Tools and evidence

a. Facts and statistics

400

How many dots are there on two dice? 

a. 36

b. 46

c. 42

d. 34

c. 42

400

How many students do I have this term?

a. 58

b. 62

c. 49

d. 61

c. 49

500

Lesson 4:

_______ is a short personal story used by speakers and writers to engage listeners and readers

a. Paraphrase

b. Summation

c. Exert

d. Anecdote

d. Anecdote

500

Lesson 3:

________ contain specific facts that we can check

a. Verifiable claims

b. Objective claims

c. Calculating claims

d. Subjective claims

a. Verifiable claims

500

Lesson 2:

________ starts with general premises to arrive at a specific claim

a. Inductive reasoning

b. Reference reasoning

c. Deductive reasoning

d. Conductive reasoning

c. Deductive reasoning

500

Where was Christopher Columbus born? 

a. Iguana

b. Perona

c. Genoa

d. Geneva

c. Genoa

500

I've taught every level in Cdi,Gangdong besides....

a. bridge

b. par

c. tera

d. mega

b. par

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