MOJ CRITICAL THINKING QUIZ ON ARGUMENTS

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MOJ Critical Thinking Quiz

Test your critical thinking skills with our MOJ Critical Thinking Quiz that focuses on understanding arguments, hypotheses, and logical reasoning. This quiz is designed for anyone looking to enhance their argumentative skills and comprehend various reasoning styles in a simple and interactive manner.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Assess your deductive and inductive reasoning
  • Understand fallacies and logical structures
  • Improve your critical thinking abilities
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingThoughts21
All the voters interviewed said they would prefer a recount of the ballots
Law-like hypothesis
Particular statement
General statement
Confirmable statement
Statistical hypothesis
. A statement that cannot be tested directly or indirectly is...
 
Verifiable statement
Law-like hypothesis
Statistical hypothesis
Pseudo hypothesis
Confirmable statement
An inductive generalization is an argument that proceeds from the knowledge of the selected sample to some claim about the whole group.
 
True
False
In a conditional,the component statement immediately following "if " is called the
Antecedent
Consequent
Necessary condition
If- statement
All mechanical engineers were trained in the School of Engineering. Grant was trained in the School of Engineering. Grant is a mechanical engineer.” This argument is an example of a
Modus ponens
Fallacy of affirming the consequent
Fallacy of denying the antecedent
Modus tollens
The syllogism which is referred to as denying the consequent is the same as
HypotheticalSyllogism
Modus ponens
Modus tollens
Disjunctive sylloigsm
None of the above
Confirmable statements are the same as the premises of an inductive argument
True
False
Which of the following is empty of empirical content?
Pseudo hypothesis
Confirmable statement
Verfiable statement
Law- like hypothesis
The sentence “Few computers are immune to virus” is a
Law-like hypothesis
Statistical Hypothesis
Pseudo hypothesis
Particular statement
None of the above
An iPhone is an electronic device. A smartphone is an electronic device. An iPhone is a smartphone.” This argument is an example of a .............................
Modus ponens
Modus tollens
Hypothetical syllogism
False hypothetical syllogism
A sentence described as a research findings is always verifiable
True
False
The sentence no tennis player is a good geographer can be to
Imperative
Statistical hypothesis
Law-like hypothesis
Deductive
Particular statement
Drinking poison is a necessary condition for dying. Perpertual did not drink poison. So, perpetual did not die
Valid
Invalid
If Federer wins his match against Nadal, he will definitely win his match against
Djokovic.
Federer did not win his match against Nadal.
So, Federer will not win his match against Djokovic.
Invalid
Valid
Some chiefs are philosophers All philosophers love Wisdom So, some chiefs love Wisdom
Valid
Invalid
All the swans I have seen are white.
Kojo is a Swan
So, Kojo must be white
Sound
Unsound
The sentence, All students who failed the entrance exams said they present a petition to the general legal council is a...
Particular statement
General statement
Normative
Factual statement
Your neighbor sprinkles purple powder on his lawn to keep away tigers, and sure enough, no tiger shows up on his lawn.

Which of the following is logically true
Your neighbour is crazy
Purple powder indeed keeps tigers away
Purple powder doesn't keep tigers away
None of the above
Our first two children were boys. This means that our next child will certainly be a girl.
Inductive
Deductive
Enumurative
Disjunctive
Corrupt people will go to hell. And we know that politicians are corrupt. It follows that
Corrupt people are politicians
Politicians will go to hell
Politicians will not go to hell
We cannot tell
None of the above
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