Critical Thinking Quiz

Critical Thinking Quiz 1
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There are 10 questions. 
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Critical Thinking Quiz 1
Answer all the questions. 
There are 10 questions. 
Good Luck! 

Slide 1 - Slide

1. The following are premise indicators EXCEPT
A
because
B
thus
C
given that
D
for

Slide 2 - Quiz

2. Critical thinking involves the following steps EXCEPT:
A
the application of the rules of logic
B
collecting evidence
C
having a plan of action
D
filtering evidence

Slide 3 - Quiz

3. Uninformed opinions can lead to the following consequences:
A
making good decision
B
feeling a sense of regret after decision-making
C
have positive impact on society

Slide 4 - Quiz

4. The ability to think critically is due to the factors EXCEPT:
A
having good analytical skills
B
possess good communication skills
C
being close-mindedness
D
have flexibility and creativity

Slide 5 - Quiz

5. The following are important to consider when coming up with a life plan EXCEPT:
A
belief
B
action plan
C
long term goal
D
strengths

Slide 6 - Quiz

6. The following are the types of resistance EXCEPT:
A
anger
B
collective
C
cliches
D
ignorance

Slide 7 - Quiz

7. A belief that humans are the central or most significant entities of the universe is called:
A
absolutism
B
anthropocentrism
C
ethnocentrism
D
egocentrism

Slide 8 - Quiz

8. The statement in an argument that the premises are intended to prove is known as :
A
indicator
B
conclusion
C
issue
D
support

Slide 9 - Quiz

9. Sharon fears that she will not be accepted by her peers if she disagrees with their opinions. This is a sign of:
A
denial
B
struggle
C
conformity
D
avoidance

Slide 10 - Quiz

10. __________ is a sense of disorientation
that occurs in situations where new ideas
directly conflict with a person's worldview.
A
doublethink
B
irrationalization
C
cognitive interpretation
D
cognitive dissonance

Slide 11 - Quiz

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