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WGU D265 CRITICAL THINKING REASON AND EVIDENCE OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM LATEST 2024 with QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (100%) BRAND NEW ‘Which sentences reflect strong critical thinking? Choose 2 answers. - I disagree with my opponent’s position on this issue, but I respect my opponents and I am curious to hear their thoughts on the matter. - I know that issues can be complicated, and that it is often difficult to determine the best approach to a problem. - Unlike some others, I do not jump to conclusions, nor am I biased. - While I am open to discussion on the topic, I am committed to my position because I know it is right. - I disagree with my opponent's position on this issue, but I respect my opponents and I am curious to hear their thoughts on the matter. - I know that issues can be complicated, and that it is often difficult to determine the best approach to a problem. Which sentences are propositions? Choose 2 answers. - Hey, let’s go to lunch at noon today. - Mangino’s has the best pizza. - They will likely put the other restaurants out of business. - Do you like Mangino’s pizza? - Mangino's has the best pizza. - They will likely put the other restaurants out of business. Which statement is a simple proposition? 1. Because I was dressed for work, I took an umbrella and ran to my car. 2. I had a work deadline approaching, so I ate lunch at my desk and finished my work. 3. I stopped at the grocery store and bought some milk. 4. By noon, the sun was shining. ‘By noon, the sun was shining. Which indicator is a premise indicator? Hence Because Thus Therefore Because Because flying cars will relieve traffic congestion, and since the research and development of such vehicles will be expensive, it follows that the government should encourage industry to develop flying cars and banks should help fund industry research. Which phrases contain conclusions of this argument? Choose 2 answers. - Flying cars will relieve traffic congestion - The research and development of such vehicles will be expensive - The government should encourage industry to develop flying cars - Banks should help fund industry research - The government should encourage industry to develop flying cars

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WGU D265 CRITICAL THINKING REASON
AND EVIDENCE OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT
EXAM LATEST 2024 with QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS(100%) BRAND NEW


‘Which sentences reflect strong critical thinking? Choose 2 answers.


- I disagree with my opponent’s position on this issue, but I respect my
opponents and I am curious to hear their thoughts on the matter.


- I know that issues can be complicated, and that it is often difficult to
determine the best approach to a problem.


- Unlike some others, I do not jump to conclusions, nor am I biased.


- While I am open to discussion on the topic, I am committed to my
position because I know it is right.


- I disagree with my opponent's position on this issue, but I respect my
opponents and I am curious to hear their thoughts on the matter.


- I know that issues can be complicated, and that it is often difficult to
determine the best approach to a problem.


Which sentences are propositions? Choose 2 answers.

,- Hey, let’s go to lunch at noon today.


- Mangino’s has the best pizza.


- They will likely put the other restaurants out of business.


- Do you like Mangino’s pizza?


- Mangino's has the best pizza.
- They will likely put the other restaurants out of business.


Which statement is a simple proposition?


1. Because I was dressed for work, I took an umbrella and ran to my car.


2. I had a work deadline approaching, so I ate lunch at my desk and
finished my work.


3. I stopped at the grocery store and bought some milk.


4. By noon, the sun was shining.


‘By noon, the sun was shining.
Which indicator is a premise indicator?

, Hence


Because


Thus


Therefore


Because
Because flying cars will relieve traffic congestion, and since the research
and development of such vehicles will be expensive, it follows that the
government should encourage industry to develop flying cars and banks
should help fund industry research.


Which phrases contain conclusions of this argument? Choose 2 answers.


- Flying cars will relieve traffic congestion


- The research and development of such vehicles will be expensive


- The government should encourage industry to develop flying cars


- Banks should help fund industry research


- The government should encourage industry to develop flying cars
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