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Engaging Fallacies Quiz

Test your understanding of logical fallacies and advocacy in this quiz! Dive into various statements and identify the fallacies present. Perfect for students and anyone looking to strengthen their argumentative skills.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Check your knowledge on advocacy
  • Engaging scenarios to analyze
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by QuizzicalMind42
Which among the following words were formed by the first letters of each verse in the poem "Prometheus Unbound?"
Markus; Dignidad; Hitler; Tuta
Marcos; Hitler; Diktador; Tuta
Marcos; Hindi; Diktador; Tama
Marcus; Dignity; Hitler; Toon
Complete the sentence: An adocacy is ____________.
A positive advertisement for a negative topic.
A positive advertisement for a certain movement.
An advertisement that makes use of fallacies such as "straw man."
A promotion on something false.
Complete the sentence: A fallacy is ____________.
A positive advertisement for a negative topic.
A positive advertisement for a certain movement.
An advertisement that makes use of fallacies such as "straw man."
A promotion on something false.
Select all the ten (10) fallacies that were discussed. [Hint: five (5) of these are not included in the list, and may or may not be considered as a fallacy.]
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
Straw Man
Appeal to Ignorance
False Dilemma
Slippery Slope
Circular Reasoning/Argument
Alphabet Soup
Bandwagon
Red Herring
Ad Populum
Ad Verti Siment
One-Or-The-Other
Yes or Yes
Open Letter
Select the fallacy that applies to this statement: "Why is the house on fire?!---I got engaged today!"
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
Straw Man
Appeal to Ignorance
False Dilemma
Slippery Slope
Circular Reasoning/Argument
Alphabet Soup
Bandwagon
Red Herring
Select the fallacy that applies to this statement: "You should never hit girls because girls shouldn't be harmed."
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
Straw Man
Appeal to Ignorance
False Dilemma
Slippery Slope
Circular Reasoning/Argument
Alphabet Soup
Bandwagon
Red Herring
Select the fallacy that applies to this statement: "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
Straw Man
Appeal to Ignorance
False Dilemma
Slippery Slope
Circular Reasoning/Argument
Alphabet Soup
Bandwagon
Red Herring
Select the fallacy that applies to this statement: "Ken feels left out because all of his friends have the new 2DS XL while he has a Tamagotchi."
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
Straw Man
Appeal to Ignorance
False Dilemma
Slippery Slope
Circular Reasoning/Argument
Alphabet Soup
Bandwagon
Red Herring
Select the fallacy that applies to this statement: "Am I good at public speaking? Let's see. I have a CC, AC-B, AC-S, AC-G, CL, AL-B, AL-S, and a DTM. What do you think?"
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
Straw Man
Appeal to Ignorance
False Dilemma
Slippery Slope
Circular Reasoning/Argument
Alphabet Soup
Bandwagon
Red Herring
Select the fallacy that applies to this statement: "If she can't prove why she can't go to the concert tomorrow, then she has every reason to go!"
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
Straw Man
Appeal to Ignorance
False Dilemma
Slippery Slope
Circular Reasoning/Argument
Alphabet Soup
Bandwagon
Red Herring
Select the fallacy that applies to this statement: "I don't know why people look up to Jonathan. He can't even speak in Filipino without getting a nosebleed!"
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
Straw Man
Appeal to Ignorance
False Dilemma
Slippery Slope
Circular Reasoning/Argument
Alphabet Soup
Bandwagon
Red Herring
Select the fallacy that applies to this statement: "I think you should give others a chance to answer instead of letting Iggy take all the questions.---Are you assuming that Iggy isn't smart enough to answer the questions?"
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
Straw Man
Appeal to Ignorance
False Dilemma
Slippery Slope
Circular Reasoning/Argument
Alphabet Soup
Bandwagon
Red Herring
Select the fallacy that applies to this statement: "9 out of 10 student council presidents recommend that you use only Muji pens for guaranteed high grades."
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
Straw Man
Appeal to Ignorance
False Dilemma
Slippery Slope
Circular Reasoning/Argument
Alphabet Soup
Bandwagon
Red Herring
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