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Logical Fallacies Quizzes, Questions & Answers

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Covers Bandwagon, Slippery Slope, Straw Man, Ad hominem, Circular Reasoning/Begging the Question, Hasty Generalization, Either/or, Red Herring.

Questions: 25  |  Attempts: 1596   |  Last updated: Nov 5, 2024
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    “Even though it's only the first day, I can tell this is going to be a boring course.”
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This is a quiz game designed to teach students how to identify logical fallacies in an argument.  The fallacies covered are "Begging the Question, False Analogy, Ad Hominem (Personal Attack), Hasty or Sweeping...

Questions: 15  |  Attempts: 109   |  Last updated: May 11, 2023
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    Defense Attorney:  This young man could not possibly have killed his parents, because he is now an orphan.
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Explore common logical fallacies through real-world examples in this quiz. Enhance your critical thinking by identifying errors like Faulty Cause, Sweeping Generalizations, and more. Essential for learners aiming to sharpen...

Questions: 20  |  Attempts: 278   |  Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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    A black cat crossed Babbs path yesterday and sure enough she was involved in an automobile accident later that same afternoon.The "Bambino curse" claimed that the Boston Red Sox could never win the world series because they traded Babe Ruth to the Yankees in 1920.  After an 80-yr draught, however, the Red Sox finally won a world series in 2004, thus breaking the curse.
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This is way easier than his test will be. But it helps a bit.

Questions: 17  |  Attempts: 206   |  Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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    Martin Luther King would roll over in his grave!
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Understanding Fallacies and Booby Traps in Argument and Persuasive Writing 

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 409   |  Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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    1. Lewis Carroll, in Through the Looking Glass: " ‘You couldn’t have [jam] if you did want it,’ the Queen said. ‘The rule is jam tomorrow and jam yesterday — but never jam today.’ ‘It must sometimes come to jam today,’ Alice objected. ‘No it can’t,’ said the Queen. ‘It’s jam every other day: today isn’t any other day, you know.’ "
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