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HUM 115 WEEK 5 CRITICAL THINKING REFLECTION FINAL PAPER 2026 FULL QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+

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HUM 115 WEEK 5 CRITICAL THINKING
REFLECTION FINAL PAPER 2026 FULL
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+

⩥ Conformism is a form of:




A) Rationalization


B) Sociocentrism


C) Provincialism


D) Short-term thinking. Answer: B) Sociocentrism


⩥ Culture A is a pacifist culture and believes that it is always morally
wrong to commit a violent act against another human being for any
reason.Culture B is a militaristic and slaveholding culture. Its members
believe that it is morally good and right to invade, subjugate, and
enslave other cultures.Reflecting on critical thinking, in both culture A
and culture B, we are dealing with:

,A) Denial


B) Stereotyping


C) Respect on one hand and intolerance the other hand.


D) Relativistic thinking. Answer: D) Relativistic thinking


⩥ An ought imperative is a sentence that has the form of an imperative
or command but is intended to assert a value or ought judgment.




A) True


B) False. Answer: A) True


⩥ Statements in an argument offered as evidence or reasons in support
of another statement are called




A) Justifying reasons

,B) Explanatory reasons


C) Premises


D) Conclusions. Answer: C) Premises


⩥ Something that we take for granted, something we believe to be true
without any proof or conclusive evidence is




A) Bias


B) Wishful thinking


C) Assumption


D) Prejudice. Answer: C) Assumption


⩥ An argument has at least two statements

, A) True


B) False. Answer: A) True


⩥ "Affirmative action is wrong, because it is unfair" is an example of




A) Report


B) An explanation


C) An unsupported statement of belief or opinion


D) An argument. Answer: C) An unsupported statement of belief or
opinion


⩥ In the following argument: "You know I know animals have souls?
Because on average, the lowest animal is a lot nicer and kinder than
most of the human beings that inhabit this Earth." The conclusion to this
argument is "animals have souls."




A) True

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