Civics Chapter Test Review

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Civics Chapter Test Review

Test your knowledge on civics concepts with our comprehensive quiz. This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of key terms and their definitions in the field of civics.

  • 8 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and checkboxes format
  • Instant feedback on answers
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningScout571
Prejudice in favor of/against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair;
Bias
Opinion
Fact
Generalization
Conclusion
Inference
Refers to an idea, supposition, impression, or conjecture; expresses the mind and ideas of a person regarding the expressed truth; does not have to be proven; a matter of personal judgment; not true for everyone, differs from person to person; can change; Ex. The city government of Tacloban did not amply prepare for the disaster that led to the massive destruction of properties and loss of lives
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Opinion
Fact
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Inference
A statement that describes the relationship among information or data after careful study, observation, and analysis of important evidence or body of knowledge
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Opinion
Fact
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Inference
An actual event, experience, or observation that really happened and is supported by evidence or data; can change; can be proven by research and measurements; true for everyone; Ex. Damages brought by Typhoon Yolanda in Tacloban are estimated to be in the millions
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Opinion
Fact
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A thought-out theory or an educated guess about something; similar to a hypothesis
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Opinion
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Inference
Involves a mental process where one connects information to make a summary statement
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Opinion
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Primary Sources of Data(check all boxes that apply)
An original account of happenings that were written or made by the person who had experienced them
Got it from other sources; are information based on the primary origin
First-hand
Prepared or written by persons who are/were not involved in the events
Origin of information
Original source
Secondary Sources of Data
An original account of happenings that were written or made by the person who had experienced them
Got it from other sources; are information based on the primary origin
First-hand
Prepared or written by persons who are/were not involved in the events
Origin of information
Original source
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