Top 150+ Solved Critical Reasoning, Writing and Presentation MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The conclusion is guaranteed to be true in ………..argument

a. Logical

b. inductive

c. formal

d. Deductive

  • d. Deductive

Q. An argument is rendered invalid when it lacks

a. Logical support

b. indicator words

c. emotions

d. none of the above

  • a. Logical support

Q. ……………is a lexical ambiguity.

a. Equivocation

b. ambhi body

c. straw man fallacy

d. composition

  • a. Equivocation

Q. Fallacy of ambhibody is a ………….. fallacy.

a. Syntactic

b. lexical

c. logical

d. rational

  • a. Syntactic

Q. The fallacy of attributing the property of parts of a thing to the whole thing is called…………

a. Fallacy of Composition

b. fallacy of relevance

c. Fallacy of division

d. complex Question

  • a. Fallacy of Composition

Q. When we attribute the properties of the part to the whole, we have

a. Fallacy of emotion

b. fallacy of Composition

c. Fallacy of division

d. Fallacy of Fragments

  • c. Fallacy of division

Q. Distorting author’s speech by shifting emphasis to one’s own benefit results in……..

a. Fallacy of emphasi

b. Straw ma fallacy

c. begging the Question

d. Division

  • a. Fallacy of emphasi

Q. ……….is an extreme sort of fallacy of emphasis

a. Ad hominem

b. Argumentum ad Populam

c. Straw man

d. Red herring

  • d. Red herring

Q. Introduction of a topic different from the topic under consideration to divert attention is called…………..

a. Ad hominem

b. Argumentum ad Populam

c. Straw man

d. Red herring

  • d. Red herring

Q. A poorly based premise or an inadequately supported conclusion leads to the …………….

a. Fallacy of Ambiguity

b. Unwarranted assumption

c. fallacy of relevance

d. fallacy of Composition

  • b. Unwarranted assumption

Q. When the conclusion of an argument is already assumed in its premises, it leads to ….fallacy

a. Complex queestion

b. Begging the Question

c. Appeal to pity

d. Ad Hominem

  • b. Begging the Question

Q. The assumption that ‘the repeated occurance of an event that departs from the expected normindicates that the event will soon’ leads to ………….

a. Gambler’s fallacy

b. Begging the Question

c. Appeal to pity

d. Ad Hominem

  • a. Gambler’s fallacy

Q. When we do not mention all the alternatives there are to choose from, but mention only some,we commit the fallacy of…………..

a. False diachotomy

b. Gambler’s fallacy

c. Begging the Question

d. Appeal to pity

  • a. False diachotomy

Q. …………….fallacy is known as ‘look who’s talking fallacy’

a. False diachotomy

b. Gambler’s fallacy

c. Begging the Question

d. Tu Quoque

  • d. Tu Quoque

Q. We appeal to ………in ‘argumentum ad populum’

a. Emotion

b. pity

c. fear

d. Ignorance

  • a. Emotion
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