Week 1 Knowledge Check Study Guide
Week 1 Knowledge Check Study Guide
Concepts
Mastery
Arguments
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Issues
100%
10
Claims
100%
Topics
100%
Score: 10 / 10
Questions
Concept: Arguments
Mastery
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Questions
1.
What would you call a set of claims intended to support or prove a conclusion?
A.
Argument
B.
Issue
C.
Opinion
D.
Reason
Correct:
The Correct Answer is: A.
An argument consists of two partsone part (the premise or premises) is intended
to provide a reason for accepting the other part (the conclusion).
7.
An argument is made up of parts. Which of the following is most complete and accurate?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Correct:
The Correct Answer is: D.
By definition, an argument is a two-part structure of claims. One part (the premise,
or premises) is given as a reason (or reasons) for thinking that the other part (the
conclusion) is true
8.
Read each of the following statements. In which statement does the speaker offer an
argument in support of the issue?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Correct:
The Correct Answer is: B.
By definition, an argument is a two-part structure of claims, one part of which (the
premise, or premises) is given as a reason (or reasons) for thinking the other part
(the conclusion) is true.
Concept: Issues
Mastery
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Questions
10
2.
What is the term for a point being debated; or, in other words, a question that is raised
when assessing the truth or falsity of a statement?
A.
Argument
B.
Issue
C.
Opinion
D.
Reason
Correct:
The Correct Answer is: B.
An issue is the question raised. It is the basis for an argument.
5.
Generally speaking, which of these statements best represents the relationship between
issues and topics of conversation?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Correct:
The Correct Answer is: A.
The topic up for discussionfor example the beauty of a sunsetmay involve
several issues, such as, "Is aesthetic appreciation worth developing?" or "Is it good
to spend time observing nature?".
10.
In which of the following are the two speakers addressing the same issue?
A.
Big: Dont worry about coming into the pool. Its only
eight feet. Little: That doesnt make me feel any safer.
You could drown in your bathtub.
B.
C.
Owner: How could you slam the door like that? Its not
your car. Rider: I know.
D.
Correct:
The Correct Answer is: A.
Both sides address the issue, although they have different standards of water safety.
Both give arguments, even though brief, for their positions.
Concept: Claims
Mastery
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Questions
3.
Which of the following most accurately completes this sentence? "A claim is a statement
that is. . ."
A.
true
B.
false
C.
D.
Correct:
The Correct Answer is: C.
A claim is merely a statement expressing a belief. If that statement is true, it can be
used as a reason to support a conclusion within an argument; if false, it cannot (the
conclusion is a claim, as well).
4.
Which of the following sentences is NOT a claim?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Correct:
The Correct Answer is: B.
This sentence is not truth evaluable because it is a suggestion or recommendation,
not a declarative statement.
9.
Read each of the following statements. Which of the statements would be considered a
claim?
A.
"What a day!"
B.
C.
D.
Correct:
The Correct Answer is: B.
For any human speaker and any single meal, it is of course a false claim. It has the
purpose of expressing, in colorful language, the quite possibly true claim, "I have an
exceedingly great appetite"; it also has the purpose of amusing.
Concept: Topics
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Questions
6.
Which of the following terms is the best identification for "abortion"?
A.
It is a topic of conversation.
B.
It is a claim.
C.
It is an issue.
D.
It is an argument.
Correct:
The Correct Answer is: A.
To make this topic into a claim requires making some assertion about abortion. To
make it into an issue requires asking whether or not some claim about it is true or
false.