Quiz #1 - Claims, Argument, Conclusion, & Premises
Quiz by Nur Izzati Khairuddin
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- Q1
What is the definition of a claim?
A declarative sentence that can be either true or false.
A persuasive statement that is always true.
A question that cannot be proven true or false.
A command or instruction.
60s - Q2
What role do premises play in an argument?
They are always true.
They provide reasons or support for a claim.
They serve as the conclusion.
They are irrelevant in critical thinking.
30s - Q3
Is this a claim?
"Please ensure that you close the door securely as you leave the room."
Yes
No
30s - Q4
Is this a claim?
"The United Nations was established in 1945 to promote international peace and cooperation."
Yes
No
30s - Q5
Is this a claim?
"Which is the best streaming platform for watching TV shows and movies?"
No
Yes
30s - Q6
Is this a claim?
"If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam with a higher grade."
Yes
No
30s - Q7
In the statement "If you study hard, you will pass the exam," what is identified as the premise?
You will pass the exam.
Studying is important.
You study hard.
Hard work leads to success.
30s - Q8
In the statement "All humans need water to survive, so you should drink water regularly," what is the conclusion?
All humans need water to survive.
You should drink water regularly.
Humans and water are interdependent.
Water is essential for life.
30s - Q9
In the statement "Since it is raining, we should take an umbrella," what is the premise?
Umbrellas are useful.
Rain is predictable.
We should take an umbrella.
It is raining.
30s - Q10
Which of the following is an argument?
"It's raining outside."
"I don't like rain."
"Please bring an umbrella."
"If it's raining, the ground will be wet."
30s