
2nd WEEKLY ASSESSMENT IN RWS 11
Quiz by Anne Kenneth Bal-ot
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- Q1
It is a statement that others are trying to convince or persuade you.
argument
evidence
claim
30s - Q2
This is the information used to support the claim.
claim
argument
evidence
30s - Q3
It is used to prove a point in an argument.
none of the above
both a and b
reasoning
evidence
30s - Q4
It is the concrete facts used to support a claim.
evidence
claim
assertion
argument
30s - Q5
Claims become controversial when they...
both a and b
go against popular beliefs and attack or criticize others
introduce something that is presently not accepted in the culture and do not include proof or evidence for their claims
neither a nor b
30s - Q6
Is there enough of it, or do you need more to feel convinced? These questions are asked to know if the evidence is...
representative
realistic
relevant
sufficient
30s - Q7
Is it really about the claim the author wants to prove, or did they go off on a tangent, providing facts that don’t have anything to do with the claim? These questions are asked to know if the evidence is...
sufficient
relevant
realistic
representative
30s - Q8
It is evidence that accurately portrays the object of study, not distorted and not just a select piece. Another word for it is typical.
realistic
relevant
sufficient
representative
30s - Q9
Peanut butter is a terrific snack.
Evidence
Claim
30s - Q10
According to the American Health Association, peanut butter is a great source of protein.
Evidence
Claim
30s - Q11
To check the validity of an evidence, do not consider the truthfulness and reliability of the source.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q12
Believe at others point of view especially to your own biases without a scientific explanation.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q13
Looking for an alternate explanation for the claim is an important element for validity.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q14
Correlation is in contrast to causation in terms of checking the validity of one’s source.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q15
Always avoid being misled by hard facts.
truefalseTrue or False30s