D265 - WGU - CRITICAL THINKING - REASON AND
EVIDENCE UPDATED EXAM WITH MOST TESTED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | ASSURED
SUCCESS WITH DETAILED RATIONALES
**1.** What are propositions?
A. Statements that can be true or false
B. Sentences that cannot be true or false
C. Questions or commands
D. Emotional responses
**Answer: A. Statements that can be true or false**
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**2.** What are non-propositions?
A. Sentences that are true
B. Sentences that cannot be true or false
C. Statements about facts
D. Mathematical equations
**Answer: B. Sentences that cannot be true or false**
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**3.** What are simple propositions?
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A. Sentences with no internal structure
B. Sentences that are always false
C. Sentences that include other propositions
D. Complex questions
**Answer: A. Sentences with no internal structure**
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**4.** What are complex propositions?
A. Sentences that are true or false based on parts of the sentence
B. Sentences with no internal structure
C. Simple questions
D. Only statements that are false
**Answer: A. Sentences that are true or false based on parts of the sentence**
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**5.** Which words help identify independent propositions?
A. Always, never, most
B. And, or, but, if, then
C. Maybe, sometimes
D. Right, wrong, sure
**Answer: B. And, or, but, if, then**
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**6.** Which words show conclusion indicators?
A. Therefore, so, thus, hence
B. Because, since, for
C. Maybe, never, rarely
D. Always, typically, however
**Answer: A. Therefore, so, thus, hence**
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**7.** Which words are used to show premise indicators?
A. Because, for, since, as
B. However, nevertheless
C. Therefore, thus, hence
D. Only, truly, in fact
**Answer: A. Because, for, since, as**
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**8.** What are deductive arguments?
A. Arguments where premises make the conclusion likely
B. Arguments where premises guarantee the conclusion
C. Arguments where the conclusion is impossible to prove
D. Arguments based on opinions
**Answer: B. Arguments where premises guarantee the conclusion**