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Mr. Hadley Logical Fallacies Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass Appeal to False Authority - When a respected authority figures is used to convince people of the argument at hand. The respected name impresses the people, causing them to agree with the argument. Appeal to Ignorance - When one argues that there is no conclusive evidence on the issue so the arguer's conclusion should be understood Ad Hominem - Person A makes claim X Person B makes an attack on Person A Therefore, A's claim is false Slippery Slope - The assumption is wrong because it is right next to something that is wrong. Or, it is wrong because it could slide towards something that is wrong. For example, allowing abortion in the first week of pregnancy would lead to allowing it in the ninth month 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Ad Populum - Using emotionally loaded words to sway the audience's sentiments instead of their minds Many emotions can be useful Plays on prejudice Ex: Middle Eastern people are terrorists. The Straw Man - Attacking an exaggerated or caricatured version of your opponent's position Fallacy of Diversion, "The Red Herring" - Partway through an argument, the arguer goes off on a tangent, raising a side issue that distracts the audience from what's really at stake. Often, the arguer never returns to the original issue. Example: "Grading this exam on a curve would be the m

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Questions and Answers 100% Pass


Appeal to False Authority - ✔✔When a respected authority figures is used to convince

people of the argument at hand. The respected name impresses the people, causing

them to agree with the argument.


Appeal to Ignorance - ✔✔When one argues that there is no conclusive evidence on the

issue so the arguer's conclusion should be understood


Ad Hominem - ✔✔Person A makes claim X


Person B makes an attack on Person A


Therefore, A's claim is false


Slippery Slope - ✔✔The assumption is wrong because it is right next to something that

is wrong. Or, it is wrong because it could slide towards something that is wrong.


For example, allowing abortion in the first week of pregnancy would lead to allowing it

in the ninth month




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, Ad Populum - ✔✔Using emotionally loaded words to sway the audience's sentiments

instead of their minds


Many emotions can be useful


Plays on prejudice


Ex: Middle Eastern people are terrorists.


The Straw Man - ✔✔Attacking an exaggerated or caricatured version of your

opponent's position


Fallacy of Diversion, "The Red Herring" - ✔✔Partway through an argument, the arguer

goes off on a tangent, raising a side issue that distracts the audience from what's really

at stake. Often, the arguer never returns to the original issue.


Example: "Grading this exam on a curve would be the most fair thing to do. After all,

classes go more smoothly when the students and the professor are getting along well."


Hasty Generalization - ✔✔Making assumptions about a whole group or range of cases

based on a sample that is inadequate (usually because it is atypical or just too small).

Stereotypes about people are a common example of the principle underlying hasty

generalization.


Example: "This winter has been the coldest on record. The last two winters were cold

too. Obviously, there's no global warming going on."




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