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WGU D265 Critical Thinking & Logic Exam: Study Guide & Practice Test 2025

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Prepare for the WGU D265 Critical Thinking and Logic exam with this 2025 study guide. Covers key concepts in argument analysis, logical fallacies, reasoning skills, and evaluation techniques to help you pass your assessment.

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WGU D265 Exam (Latest Update 2025 STUDY BUNDLE

WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS) Critical Thinking - Reason

and Evidence | Questions and Verified Answers |

100% Correct | Grade A

Proposition .....ANSWER.....A statement that can be true or false,

like "The sun rises in the east," think of it as a "truth possibility."




Example: "The Earth is flat" is a proposition, and it could be

either true or false.

Non-proposition .....ANSWER.....A statement that isn't about truth

or falsity, like questions or commands, think of it as "not about

truth."




Example: "What time is it?" is a non-proposition because it's a

question.

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Argument .....ANSWER.....Is like a debate; it's a set of statements

aiming to support the conclusion.




Example: In a debate, "Cats are great hunters (premise), and

Fluffy is a cat (premise), so Fluffy must be a great hunter

(conclusion)" is an argument.

Non-argument .....ANSWER.....Is just a collection of statements, not

trying to persuade, think of it as "statements hanging out."




Example: A recipe listing ingredients and instructions isn't trying

to persuade; it's a non-argument.

Premise .....ANSWER.....Is like the building blocks of an argument;

it's a statement used as evidence or support.

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Example: In a detective story, "The footprint matches the suspect's

shoe (premise)" is evidence in an argument.

Conclusion .....ANSWER.....Is like the verdict; it's the statement in

an argument that's being argued for, think of it as "what we're

trying to conclude."




Example: In a courtroom, "Based on the evidence, the defendant

is guilty (conclusion)" is what the argument aims to prove.

Deductive Argument .....ANSWER.....Is like a puzzle with precise

steps; it's when the conclusion absolutely must be true if the

premises are true.




Example: "All men are mortal (premise); Socrates is a man

(premise); therefore, Socrates is mortal (conclusion)" is a

deductive argument, think of it as a "definite conclusion."
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