
FACTUAL INFORMATION AND SUBJECTIVE CONTENT PART 2
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- Q1Which type of information can be objectively proven?Subjective contentBeliefsOpinionsFactual information30s
- Q2What is the difference between factual information and subjective content?Factual information is based on opinions, while subjective content can be objectively proven.Factual information cannot be proven, while subjective content is based on scientific evidence.Factual information can be objectively proven, while subjective content is based on personal opinions or beliefs.Factual information and subjective content are the same thing.30s
- Q3What is an example of subjective content?A triangle has three sides.The capital of France is Paris.I think that pizza is the best food in the world.The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.30s
- Q4Which of the following statements would be considered factual information?The earth is roundI love ice creamPizza is the best foodSummer is the best season30s
- Q5Which of the following is an example of subjective content?A triangle has three sidesWater freezes at 0 degrees CelsiusI think blue is the prettiest colorThe sun rises in the east30s