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100

What is a fact?

A fact is a statement that can be proven true or false using evidence.

100

What is an opinion?

An opinion is a personal belief or feeling that cannot be proven true or false.

100

What is a value judgment?

A value judgment is a statement that expresses beliefs about what is right, wrong, good, or important.

100

What is a prediction?

A prediction is a statement about what might happen in the future.

100

When is Nurda’s birthday?

13 novemberr 🙀

200

Which key term deals with future events?

A prediction 

200

Can opinions change over time?

Yes, people’s opinions can change.

200

Which of the four key terms is based on evidence that can be checked?

A fact

200

Why are facts the same for everyone?

Facts don’t depend on personal feelings or beliefs

200

“Water freezes at 0°C.” What type of statement is this?

A fact

300

Which key term is based mainly on personal feelings or preferences?

An opinion 

300

How is a prediction different from a fact?

A fact is already proven, while a prediction is about something that has not happened yet.

300

Can predictions become facts?

Yes, once the event happens and can be proven.

300

Why do people make predictions?

To plan for the future.

300

“It will rain tomorrow.” What type of statement is this?

A prediction 

400

“Students should respect their teachers.” What type of statement is this?

Value judgment — it shows what someone believes should happen.

400

Which one talks about “will”: fact or prediction?

Prediction 


400

How can you tell a statement is a value judgment?

It talks about what should or should not be done.

400

Why is learning about facts, opinions, value judgments, and predictions useful?

It helps us understand and explain information better.

400

Do value judgments talk about feelings or rules?

They talk about rules and beliefs.

500

Why are predictions not always correct?

Because,they don’t give any proof that it will happen ,so that predictions may be wrong 

500

Why are value judgments important in decision-making?

They help people decide what they believe is right, fair, or important.

500

Explain why two people can make different predictions about the same event.

They may use different information, experiences

500

Why are predictions useful even though they may be wrong?

They help people prepare for possible future outcomes.

500

Which key term focuses on morals, values, or what people believe is right or wrong?

A value judgement