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CRITICAL THINKING AND LOGIC
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
GRADED A+ 2025/2026




What is critical thinking - ANS an intellectual model for understanding issues and forming
reasonable and informed views on them.


What does critical thinking embody - ANS A set of reasoning skills that, when properly
applied, can help us determine what we should believe (i.e., what warrants our belief) and how
we should act.


We stand to _____ in all aspects of our lives when we think _____. - ANS Benefit, Critically


Critical thinking is a model that helps us _____ an issue or problem through _____ and _____ to
persist beyond the easiest, quickest, or most obvious conclusion to arrive at a _____ conclusion.
- ANS Contemplate, Deep analysis, Questioning, Well-reasoned


Leading experts in critical thinking - ANS Richard Paul and Linda Elder (wrote "Critical
Thinking: Tools for Taking Charge of Your Learning and Your Life")


What are the three interlinking dimensions of critical thinking - ANS Analyzing one's own
thinking to:
1. Break it down into its component parts.
2. Identify its weaknesses while recognizing its strengths.
3. Reconstructing it to make it better.

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,We maximize the quality of our thinking when we learn how to _____. - ANS Critique it on
our own


How does the thinking person become an effective self-critic - ANS By making a commitment
to learning about thinking.


Critical thinking demands _____. - ANS Hard intellectual work.


One cannot improve the quality of one's thinking without_____. - ANS A willingness to
undertake the necessary intellectual "heavy lifting"


How does one develop as a critical thinker - ANS It starts with Consciously noticing how one's
thinking operates. Then it involves a commitment to recognizing strengths and weaknesses.


Critical thinking provides the _____ and _____ the intellectual skills needed to reason through
anything in life that _____. - ANS Tools, Fosters, Demands thought


_____ is the most obstinate barrier to improved thinking - ANS Egocentrism


To think critically is to....: - ANS Analyze, assess, and reconstruct one's own thinking in order
to improve its quality


Critical thinking is characteristically: - ANS Self-directed, Self-disciplined, Self-monitored, Self-
corrective.


Critical thinking demands a commitment to surmounting which two barriers native to everyone
- ANS Egocentrism, sociocentrism


In reasoning through any problem a well-cultivated critical thinker: - ANS Raises vital
questions

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, Gathers and assesses relevant information
Reaches well-reasoned conclusions and solutions
Thinks open-mindedly
Communicates effectively with others


Characteristics of first-order thinking - ANS Spontaneous and non-reflective
Contains insight, prejudice, good and bad reasoning
Indiscriminately combined


Define second-order thinking - ANS first-order thinking that is consciously realized (analyzed,
assessed, and reconstructed)


Critical thinking can be directed toward either_____ or _____. - ANS Self-centeredness, Fair-
mindedness


The critical thinker should strive to become a _____. - ANS Fair-minded thinker


It is important to recognize that critical thinking skills can just as easily be _____ as _____. -
ANS Selfish, Fair-minded


Define weak-sense critical thinking - ANS Thinking that does not consider counter viewpoints,
that lacks fair-mindedness and that uses critical thinking skills simply to defend current beliefs


Define strong-sense critical thinking - ANS Thinking that uses critical thinking skills to
evaluate all beliefs, especially one's own, and that pursues what is intellectually fair and just.


Weak-sense critical thinkers: - ANS Ignore the flaws in their own thinking, often seek to win
an argument through intellectual trickery or deceit




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