1) The document contains a quiz with questions about facts versus opinions. It tests the ability to identify statements as facts, opinions, assertions, or stereotypes.
2) Questions ask the test taker to identify statements as factual, opinions, assertions, or to specify what type of opinion is being expressed such as normative or predictive opinions.
3) The quiz covers topics like gender differences, products, animals, health and food to distinguish facts that can be proven from personal judgments or commonly held beliefs.
1) The document contains a quiz with questions about facts versus opinions. It tests the ability to identify statements as facts, opinions, assertions, or stereotypes.
2) Questions ask the test taker to identify statements as factual, opinions, assertions, or to specify what type of opinion is being expressed such as normative or predictive opinions.
3) The quiz covers topics like gender differences, products, animals, health and food to distinguish facts that can be proven from personal judgments or commonly held beliefs.
1) The document contains a quiz with questions about facts versus opinions. It tests the ability to identify statements as facts, opinions, assertions, or stereotypes.
2) Questions ask the test taker to identify statements as factual, opinions, assertions, or to specify what type of opinion is being expressed such as normative or predictive opinions.
3) The quiz covers topics like gender differences, products, animals, health and food to distinguish facts that can be proven from personal judgments or commonly held beliefs.
I. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE.Write TRUE if the statement is correct. If it is incorrect, write
FALSE then rewrite it to make it correct. 1. When one is asserting, he/she looks at facts, beliefs, opinions and prejudices. ______________________________________________________________ 2. A fact can be verified as to an opinion can never be changed. ______________________________________________________________
3. One may question someone’s belief.
______________________________________________________________ 4. Stereotyping is one common idea of an opinion. _____________________________________________________________ 5. There is no need to check facts when having an opinion. ____________________________________________________________ II. Write FACT if it is factual, and OPINION of it is a personal interpretation or conclusion derived from factual evidence, and ASSERTION if it is a commonplace assertion.
6. Statistically, women live longer than men.
7. English is the easiest subject. 8. All pit bulls are dangerous. 9. Cigarettes contain harmful materials that cause cancer. 10. All vendors are undergraduate. 11. Sharks eat people. 12. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. 13. An ostrich’s eyeball is bigger than its brain. 14. Apple phones are better than android phones. 15. Dogs are much better than cats.
III. Write what category of opinion is used in the statements below.
16. If you want to be healthy, you must exercise everyday. 17. Having a healthy body is very important especially during this time. 18. A healthy body is an advantage. 19. For a best tasting adobo, one should choose ingredients carefully. 20. Adobo is best eaten during lunch