Critical Thinking QuizOnline version Test your critical thinking skills by Arnab Biswas 1 What is the difference between a fact and an opinion? a Facts are always true; opinions are emotions b Facts and opinions are the same thing c Facts are objective and verifiable; opinions are personal beliefs. d Facts change over time; opinions stay constant 2 Why is it important to consider different perspectives when solving problems? a It helps to find the best solution and understand diverse viewpoints. b It wastes time c It confuses people d It makes the problem more complicated 3 What does it mean to analyze information critically? a Evaluating information carefully and thoughtfully b Making quick decisions c Ignoring information d Accepting information without questioning it 4 If someone presents an argument with strong evidence but doesn't address counterarguments, what might be a weakness in their argument? a Objectivity b Logical reasoning c Lack of evidence d Confirmation bias 5 How can you determine the credibility of information found online? a Share it immediately b Check if it supports your opinions c Ignore the author's credentials d Look for reliable sources and fact-check 6 What is the purpose of brainstorming when solving a problem? a Suppressing creativity b Following a strict plan c Encouraging diverse thinking and generating a variety of ideas d Limiting ideas 7 Why is it important to question information rather than accepting it blindly? a It hurts people's feelings b It helps avoid misinformation and promotes critical thinking c It is disrespectful d It wastes time 8 What does the term "bias" mean in the context of information or media? a A personal preference or inclination b A balanced viewpoint c A fact d A reliable source 9 How does multitasking affect the quality of work and decision-making? a It has no impact b It improves focus and productivity c It can decrease the quality of work and decision-making d It only affects physical health 10 What is the importance of asking questions in the learning process? a Questions are unnecessary b Questions only confuse people c Questions hinder learning d Questions promote curiosity, understanding, and critical thinking