| A | B |
| "Critical Thinking" is simply finding errors in other people's opinions. | False |
| "Critical Thinking" is simply the evaluation of claims | True |
| The authors shared a story of a man who would eat Vicks VapoRub to "cure" the cold. This is an example of what common fallacy | Post hoc ergo propter hoc |
| Mr. Kleven used an example of the same fallacy by telling a story about | Frosty the Snowman's fear of melting |
| Please don't put your finger in my pumpkin pie | Not a Factual claim |
| Ice cream is colder than pumpkin pie | Factual Claim |
| Kan'ts Categorical Imperative is | Not a Factual Claim |
| A claim supported by other claims is a .. | Conclusion |
| A claim offered as a reason for belief is a .. | Premise |
| An Issue is nothing more than a questioned claim | True |
| "Hence" "Thus" & "Accordingly" are examples of words which start phrases which are usually called... | Claims |
| All arguments must have a conclusion | True |
| "Because, "Since" & "Given" are examples of words which start phrases which are usually called: | Premises |
| A conclusion must be expressed in the argument | False |
| All arguments are used to persuade or convince | False |