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QUIZ
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February 27,2024
IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Read the
statements and questions
comprehensively. Choose
your answer from the word
bank that best describe the
statement.
Word Bank
Persuasive Writing ethos pathos
Presenting strong evidence logos
Accurate, current and balanced information
Modes of persuasion
Concrete, relevant and reasonable examples

1. It convinces readers to believe


in idea and to do an action.
ANSWER : Persuasive Writing
Word Bank
Persuasive Writing ethos pathos
Presenting strong evidence logos
Accurate, current and balanced information
Modes of persuasion
Concrete, relevant and reasonable examples

2. Readers will more likely be convinced


to side backed up by verifiable evidence.
Answer : Presenting strong evidence
Word Bank
Persuasive Writing ethos pathos
Presenting strong evidence logos
Accurate, current and balanced information
Modes of persuasion
Concrete, relevant and reasonable examples

3. It adds to the credibility of


persuasive writing.
Answer : Accurate, current and
balanced information
Word Bank
Persuasive Writing ethos pathos
Presenting strong evidence logos
Accurate, current and balanced information
Modes of persuasion
Concrete, relevant and reasonable examples

4. It enhances the writer's idea or opinion and


can based on observation or the writers personal
experience. Answer :Concrete, relevant and
reasonable examples
Word Bank
Persuasive Writing ethos pathos
Presenting strong evidence logos
Accurate, current and balanced information
Modes of persuasion
Concrete, relevant and reasonable examples

5. It focuses on using the credibility of


the writer to convince the audience.
Answer :Ethos
Word Bank
Persuasive Writing ethos pathos
Presenting strong evidence logos
Accurate, current and balanced information
Modes of persuasion
Concrete, relevant and reasonable examples

6. It aims to be factual in its approach.


Answer :Logos
Word Bank
Persuasive Writing ethos pathos
Presenting strong evidence logos
Accurate, current and balanced information
Modes of persuasion
Concrete, relevant and reasonable examples

7. It is not a legitimate form of


argument in many fields of study.
Answer :Pathos
Word Bank
Persuasive Writing ethos pathos
Presenting strong evidence logos
Accurate, current and balanced information
Modes of persuasion
Concrete, relevant and reasonable examples

8. It was introduced by the greek philo-


sopher Aristotle ( 384 BCE- 332 BCE )
Answer :Modes Of Persuasion
Write TRUE if the statement is
correct and write FALSE if the
statement is wrong.
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Ethos, pathos and logos
are the methods of
persuasion.
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Ethos is the appeal
to ethics.
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Logos is the appeal of
emotion.
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Pathos is the appeal to


logic and reason.
IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Read the
statements and questions
comprehensively. Choose
your answer from the word
bank that best describe the
statement.
Word Bank
faulty cause and effect
false analogy
Ad hominem
hasty generalization either/or reasoning
False-cause and effect circular reasoning

13. Two events that happen


sequentially are causally related.
Answer :faulty cause and effect
Word Bank
faulty cause and effect
false analogy
Ad hominem
hasty generalization either/or reasoning
False-cause and effect circular reasoning

14. It is a conclusion drawn


based on little evidence.
Answer :hasty generalization
Word Bank
faulty cause and effect
false analogy
Ad hominem
hasty generalization either/or reasoning
False-cause and effect circular reasoning

15. It states the very thesis as its proof its


supporting details are merely rephrasing the
statement.
Answer :circular reasoning
Word Bank
faulty cause and effect
false analogy
Ad hominem
hasty generalization either/or reasoning
False-cause and effect circular reasoning

16. Compare an issue, event, person, or object


to another can be useful but the comparison
can confuse or mislead the audience.
Answer : false analogy
Word Bank
faulty cause and effect
false analogy
Ad hominem
hasty generalization either/or reasoning
False-cause and effect circular reasoning

17. A typeof reasoning provides the reader


with two options and does not recognize
complexity.
Answer : either/or reasoning
Word Bank
faulty cause and effect
false analogy
Ad hominem
hasty generalization either/or reasoning
False-cause and effect circular reasoning

18. The writer opposes the points made


by attacking the person who made them.
Answer : Ad Hominem
MODIFIED
Write TRUE if If FALSE, find the
the statement word which makes it
is correct. wrong and write the
correct word on your
paper.
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Either/or reasoning is
also called post hoc,
ergo propter hoc.
CAUSE AND
EFFECT
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Ad hominem is attacking
the person instead of
discussing the issue.
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False Analogy is an argument
that oversimplify the problem
and only provide two solutions
or reasons for a problem.

either /or reasoning


IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Read the
statements and questions
comprehensively. Choose
your answer from the word
bank that best describe the
statement.
Word Bank

fact testimony
statistics judgement

22. It makes an argument


solid. Answer : FACT
Word Bank

fact testimony
statistics judgement
23. This type is considered valid and
can make argument convincing.
Answer : Testimony
Word Bank

fact testimony
statistics judgement
24. Number should be accurate and
the data should come from a reliable
sources. Answer : Statistics
Word Bank

fact testimony
statistics judgement
25. The writer assumes about his
or her topic given the facts.
Answer : Judgement
MODIFIED
Write TRUE if If FALSE, find the
the statement word which makes it
is correct. wrong and write the
correct word on your
paper.
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Judgment is considered
valid and can make an
argument convincing.

Testimony
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Statistics is the source of
evidence can in fact be
very persuasive because
numbers do not lie.
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Facts are the findings of
expert and studies or
personal experience.
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Testimony is assuming
about his or her topic
given the facts.
Judgement
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Judgment is the data
that came from the
reliable source.
Statistics
Count the numbers
of correct answers
and write the
SCORE at the top
of the paper.

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