Name the Fallacy
State the Fallacy
Give the Definition
Give an Example
Guess the Symbol
100

I use double meanings or ambiguity of language to misrepresent the truth. What am I? 

Ambiguity! 

100

If we legalize marijuana, soon people will start pushing to legalize harder drugs like cocaine and heroin. Eventually, our society will fall apart because everyone will be addicted to drugs.

Slippery Slope

100

Composition/division

You assumed that one part of something has to be applied to all, or other, parts of it; or that the whole must apply to its parts.

100

Give an example of an Ad Hominem using your old boss

My boss is mean because they have nothing better to do with their life

100

I stand in the field all day, scaring birds and keeping them away, made of straw and old clothes too. What am I? Can you guess who?

Strawman Fallacy

200

I am compelled to defend myself and may appear flustered or on back of foot. What am I? 

Loaded Question

200

Bob states, "No true liberal would support increased military spending"

Mike states, "a well-known liberal politician has voted in favor of increased military spending"

Bob states, "Well, that politician isn't a true liberal." 

No true scotsman

200

Begging the Question

You presented a circular argument in which the conclusion was included in the premise

200

Give a Black and white example using cats and dogs.

Dogs are great and cats are horrible.

200


Appeal to Emotion

300

The school is an excellence school, so each student must be excellent. What fallacy am I?

Composition/division

300

Bob asserts, "I believe that there are aliens living among us."

Mike responds, "What evidence do you have for that?"

Bob replies, "Well, you can't prove that there aren’t aliens living among us!"

Burden of proof 

300

Burden of Proof

You said that the burden of proof lies not with the person making the claim, but with someone else to disprove

300

Give an example of Slippery Slope by using college.

If you don't go to college you will end up working at McDonalds.

300


Appeal to Nature

400

This fallacy happens when an argument is made by presenting only 2 choices, when other choices are available. What am I? 

False Dilemma 

400

A person claims, "Our city's crime rate has decreased since we built the new playground," citing a few months of data that show lower crime rates.

However, they ignore that crime rates were already declining for years before the playground was built and that other factors, like increased police presence, contributed to this trend.

The Texas Sharpshooter

400

Loaded question

You asked a question that had a presumption built into it so that it couldn't be answered without appearing guilty

400

Give an example of Anecdotal Fallacy using a personal experience

I once heard my friend say that they stopped using sunscreen because they got sunburned even while wearing it. They argued that since they had a bad experience with sunscreen, it must not be effective at all. Therefore, they concluded that sunscreen is unnecessary.

400

Im the aim of your throw, the bullseye you know, arrows and darts seek me out. What am I? Without a doubt.

The Texas sharpshooter

500

I love attacking the person making an argument rather than the argument itself. What am I? 

Ad Hominem 

500

A person argues, "All athletes should be drug-tested to ensure fair competition."

When asked if they believe their favorite athlete should also be tested, they respond, "Well, that athlete has a special training regimen and needs to take supplements to perform better, so they shouldn’t have to be tested."

special pleading

500

Personal Incredulity

Because you found something difficult to understand, or are unaware of how it works, you made out like it's probably not true

500

Give an example of Middle Ground fallacy using climate change

Climate change is primarily caused by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation

500

I look like a reptile, but more different and unique. What am I?

The Fallacy Fallacy

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