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Test Bank for Critical Thinking, 13th Edition by Brooke Noel Moore

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Test Bank for Critical Thinking 13e 13th Edition by Brooke Noel Moore, Richard Parker. Full Chapters test bank are included - Chapter 1 to 12 CHAPTER 1: Driving Blindfolded  CHAPTER 2: Two Kinds of Reasoning  CHAPTER 3: Clear Thinking, Critical Thinking, and Clear Writing  CHAPTER 4: Credibility  CHAPTER 5: Rhetoric, the Art of Persuasion  CHAPTER 6: Relevance (Red Herring) Fallacies  CHAPTER 7: Induction Fallacies  CHAPTER 8: Formal Fallacies and Fallacies of Language  CHAPTER 9: Deductive Arguments I: Categorical Logic  CHAPTER 10: Deductive Arguments II: Truth-Functional Logic  CHAPTER 11: Inductive Reasoning  CHAPTER 12: Moral, Legal, and Aesthetic Reasoning

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Chapter 01 13e
1) "The president’s basic problem, in my opinion, is that she is too unemotional. She makes
all her decisions on cold logic and seems to ignore the human dimension. If you don’t believe
me, I offer as proof the way she withdrew her support for her brother-in-law when he was
charged with tax evasion. After that, he couldn’t get elected dog catcher."
Which of the following best states the primary issue discussed in the passage?


A) whether the president should have withdrawn support for her brother-in-law
B) whether you should believe me about the president
C) whether the president has a serious problem
D) whether the president is too unemotional




2) "With genetically different animals, there’s always the possibility that the results of
experiments are due to variations among animals rather than to whatever is being tested.
Genetically identical research animals would therefore be a boon to research because scientists
could be more confident of their research results."
Which of the following best states the primary issue discussed in the passage?


A) whether scientists need to be more confident of their research results
B) whether genetically identical research animals would be a boon to research
C) whether results of experiments are due to variations among animals or to whatever is
being tested
D) whether experimentation on animals should continue




3) "I think there should be a speed limit for the 'spandex' bicycle racers that feel the need to
run those of us that don’t ride or walk as fast off the road and into the bushes in Bidwell Park.
The park is for everyone’s pleasure and enjoyment, and more often than not it is spoiled by those
few who feel they are superior to the rest of us. Approximately eight out of ten times when my
family and I have ridden our bikes through the park at least one of us has just about been plowed
over by one of those egotistical speeders."—From a letter to the editor
Which of the following best states the primary issue discussed in the passage?




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, A) whether there should be a speed limit for bicycle racers
B) whether bicycle racers are egotistical
C) whether the park is for everyone’s pleasure
D) whether outings to the park are frequently spoiled by bicycle racers




4) "The Justice Department recently reported that the Immigration and Naturalization
Service allowed more than 180,000 immigrants to become American citizens just before the last
presidential election without completing background checks. The INS did this in hopes that most
of the new immigrants would vote for Democrats. This political chicanery is an outrage, and
Congress should demand accountability from the responsible officials."
Which of the following best states the primary issue discussed in the passage?


A) whether the INS allowed 180,000 immigrants to become American citizens without
completing background checks
B) whether the INS allowed 180,000 immigrants to become American citizens without
background checks in hopes that the new immigrants would vote for Democrats
C) whether this political chicanery shows that Congress should demand accountability
from the responsible officials
D) whether Congress should demand accountability from the responsible officials




5) "Should welfare recipients repay the state before they collect their winnings from the
lottery? On the one hand, if you borrow money from somebody and win the lottery with it, you
should repay the loan out of your winnings. But on the other hand, welfare is not a loan. It is a
payment to people to help them improve their lives in the best way they can."
Which of the following best states the primary issue discussed in the passage?


A) whether welfare is a loan
B) whether welfare should be used to play the lottery
C) whether welfare recipients should repay the state before they collect winnings from
the lottery
D) whether the fact that welfare is a loan means that welfare recipients should repay the
state before they collect winnings from the lottery



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,6) "The Republicans’ proposal to cut taxes on capital gains (profits from selling real estate,
stocks, and bonds) is not a sop for the wealthy. It is a way to stimulate investment and ultimately
to create jobs. That’s why it is in everyone’s interest to support the proposal."
Which of the following best states the primary issue discussed in the passage?


A) whether the proposal is a sop for the wealthy
B) whether the proposal is a way to stimulate investment and ultimately to create jobs
C) whether stimulating investment and creating jobs is a good thing
D) whether it is in everyone’s interest to support the proposal




7) Which of the following is a subjective claim?


A) Staring at the sun will damage your eyes.
B) You shouldn’t buy that car because it is ugly.
C) On a baseball field, the center of the pitcher’s mound is 59 feet from home plate.
D) Pit vipers can strike a warm-blooded animal even when it is pitch dark.




8) Which of the following is a subjective claim?


A) Leno tells better jokes than Letterman.
B) Yellow is Jennifer’s favorite color.
C) Pit vipers can strike a warm-blooded animal even when it is pitch dark.
D) There is life on Mars.




9) Which of the following is an objective claim?




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, A) Sailing is the most soothing activity.
B) Yellow is the most pleasant color to look at.
C) Jason has great dressing sense.
D) Driving while drowsy is dangerous.




10) Which of the following is an objective claim?


A) Fallon tells better jokes than Colbert.
B) Golf is a waste of time.
C) In 2013 Miguel Cabrera hit the most home runs on a 3–0 count.
D) Opera would be easier to listen to if they’d leave out the singing.




11) The first order of business when it comes to thinking critically about an issue is to


A) determine whether the issue is objective.
B) determine what, exactly, the issue is.
C) identify the premise of the issue.
D) identify the conclusion of the issue.




12) Which of the following is true of cognitive biases?


A) They evaluate conclusions based on evidence.
B) They help process information accurately.
C) They interfere with one's ability to think clearly.
D) They help people reason objectively.




13) The tendency to attach more weight to evidence that supports our viewpoint is known as


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