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Distinguish opinion from truth
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- Q1What is the difference between opinion and truth?Opinions can be proven, while truth cannot be verified.Opinions are subjective, while truth is objective.Opinions are based on facts, while truth is based on personal beliefs.Opinions are always true, while truth can be deceiving.30s
- Q2Which statement accurately describes the difference between opinion and truth?Opinions are based on personal beliefs, while truth is based on verifiable facts.Opinions can be proven, while truth is based on personal experiences.Opinions and truth are interchangeable terms with the same meaning.Opinions are always true, while truth can be subjective.30s
- Q3Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between opinion and truth?Opinions and truth are interchangeable terms.Opinions are always based on objective evidence, while truth can be biased.Opinions and truth are completely unrelated concepts.Opinions can be influenced by personal bias, while truth is based on objective evidence.30s
- Q4What is the main difference between facts and opinions?Facts and opinions are interchangeable terms with the same meaning.Facts are based on personal beliefs, while opinions are objective and verifiable.Facts are subjective and based on personal beliefs, while opinions are objective and verifiable.Facts are objective and verifiable, while opinions are subjective and based on personal beliefs.30s
- Q5Which of the following is an example of an opinion?This movie won 10 awards for Best Picture.The director of this movie is known for their unique style.I think this movie is the best of all time.The running time of this movie is 120 minutes.30s
- Q6Which of the following statements best describes the difference between fact and opinion?Facts can be objectively proven, while opinions are subjective and based on personal beliefs.Opinions can be objectively proven, while facts are subjective and based on personal beliefs.Facts and opinions are interchangeable terms with the same meaning.Facts are subjective and based on personal beliefs, while opinions can be objectively proven.30s
- Q7Which of the following statements is an opinion?The painting is displayed in a museum.This painting is beautiful.The painting was created in the 18th century.The painting is 24 inches tall.30s
- Q8What is the role of evidence in determining truth?Evidence is only used to support opinions, not to determine truth.Evidence is crucial in determining truth as it provides factual support and verification.Evidence is not important in determining truth; truth is solely based on personal beliefs.Truth is determined solely by popular consensus, not by evidence.30s
- Q9Which of the following best describes the relationship between opinion and truth?Opinions are objective and verifiable, while truth is influenced by personal perspectives.Opinions and truth have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably.Opinions can be subjective and vary from person to person, while truth is based on objective facts and independent of personal perspectives.Opinions are always true, while truth is subjective and based on personal beliefs.30s
- Q10What is one way to determine opinion against truth?Believing everything you readFollowing the majorityListening to other people's opinionsDistinguishing facts from feelings30s
- Q11Which of the following is a common fallacy in determining opinion against truth?Confirmation biasStraw man argumentAd HominemAnecdotal evidence30s
- Q12When determining opinion against truth, what is the importance of critical thinking?To conform to societal normsTo dismiss opposing viewpointsTo rely on personal biasesTo evaluate evidence and reasoning30s
- Q13What is a common factor that can distort opinion and hinder determining truth?Open-mindednessEmpathyCritical thinkingConfirmation bias30s
- Q14Which of the following is a reliable source for determining the truth?Personal blogsTabloid magazinesSocial media postsPeer-reviewed scientific research30s
- Q15What is a common pitfall when determining opinion against truth?Critical thinkingEmpathynone of the aboveLogical reasoning30s