The Snap Decision Group
The People Group
That's a Stretch Group
The Look Over There Group
100

Which fallacy is this example of: You are either a cat person or a dog person. No one can be both. 

"Either-or" fallacy

100

This fallacy argues that something must be true because everyone believes it.




Bandwagon Appeal

100

A student argues, “If our school allows laptops in class, students will stop paying attention completely, teachers will quit, and education will fail.” This is an example of... 

Slippery Slope 

100

A student argues, “I think we should have longer lunch breaks,” and someone replies, “Oh, so you want to skip all learning and never study again?” This is an example of? 

Strawman Argument 

200

This fallacy often begins with “all,” “everyone,” or “nobody,” based on a small sample. Which fallacy could it be? 

Hasty Generalization 

200

During a debate, someone says, “A YouTuber said this theory is correct, so we should believe it. What fallacy is it?

Authority Appeal 

200

A politician claims, “After I became mayor, crime rates went down. Therefore, my policies helped reduce crime. This is an example of...

Faulty Causality

200

An advertisement claims, “Buy our cereal; if you don’t, your mornings will be miserable". This is an example of what fallacy?

Non-Sequitur

300

When someone believes the lack of evidence proves their point, they’re committing which fallacy?




Appeal to Ignorance 

300

A politician says, “Don’t believe her argument on healthcare; she’s just trying to get media attention.” Is an example of what fallacy? 

Ad hominem 

300

This fallacy occurs when a comparison is made between two things that are too different to be logically compared. What fallacy is this? 

Weak Analogy 

300

A student pleads, “I didn’t study for the test, but I’ve been sick all week, so you should give me full credit.” What fallacy is this?

Appeal to pity 

400

A person sees two aggressive dogs and concludes that all large dogs are dangerous is an example of what fallacy? 

Hasty Generalization 


400

A politician says, “Our idea has broad support—so clearly it’s the right choice. Is an example of what fallacy? 

Bandwagon Appeal 

400

Students who study late at night get better grades, so staying up late results in becoming successful. This is an example of what fallacy? 

Faulty Causality  

400

A student argues, “We should limit screen time for kids.” Someone responds, “So you want to ban all technology and isolate children from the world?” This is an example of... 

Strawman Argument 

500

A company advertises, “Either you buy our eco-friendly water bottle, or you don’t care about the planet is an example of what fallacy? 

Either–Or Fallacy

500

A newspaper editorial claims, “The senator’s argument on foreign policy is flawed because he once filed for bankruptcy.” This is an example of... 

Ad hominem 

500

You can’t trust her opinion on recycling because she owns a car that runs on gas only. 

Ad hominem

500

 During a debate on budget cuts, a council member says, “I’ve worked tirelessly for this city for 20 years; you can’t possibly vote against my plan now.” This is an example of... 

Appeal to Pity