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WGU D265 CRITICAL THINKING: REASONING AND EVIDENCE | OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT 2026/2027 Applied Analysis | Questions and Verified Correct Answers

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WGU D265 CRITICAL THINKING: REASONING AND
EVIDENCE | OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT 2026/2027
Applied Analysis | Questions and Verified
Correct Answers

SECTION 1 – ARGUMENT ANALYSIS & STRUCTURE (Questions 1–20)

1.​ Passage:​
“Every high-school student should be required to pass a financial-literacy course
before graduating. After all, personal debt among 18- to 25-year-olds is at an
all-time high, and the economy relies on responsible consumer spending.”​
Which statement best identifies the conclusion of this argument?​
A. Personal debt among 18- to 25-year-olds is at an all-time high.​
B. The economy relies on responsible consumer spending.​
C. Every high-school student should be required to pass a financial-literacy
course before graduating.​
D. Financial-literacy courses reduce personal debt.​
Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: The phrase “should be required” is prescriptive and signals the arguer’s
main thesis. Premises A and B supply supporting data; D is an implicit
assumption, not the stated conclusion.
2.​ Passage:​
“I’ve met three tourists from Norway this year and all were extremely tall.
Norwegians must be the tallest people in Europe.”​
The argument is best described as:​
A. Deductive and valid​
B. Deductive and invalid​
C. Inductive and strong​
D. Inductive and weak​
Correct Answer: D​
Rationale: The inference moves from a tiny, unrepresentative sample (three

, tourists) to a universal claim about an entire population—classic weak inductive
reasoning. Validity applies only to deduction.
3.​ Passage:​
“Either we ban all plastic packaging in grocery stores, or marine ecosystems will
collapse within a decade.”​
Which choice identifies the argumentative structure used?​
A. Disjunctive syllogism​
B. False dilemma​
C. Modus tollens​
D. Causal slippery slope​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: The passage presents only two options as exhaustive, ignoring
intermediate policies (taxes, partial bans, recycling). This is the fallacy of false
dilemma, not a formal syllogism.
4.​ Passage:​
“If a smartphone’s battery drains fully every day, its overall lifespan shortens.
Liam’s phone battery reaches 0 % daily. Therefore, his battery will degrade faster.”​
The reasoning is:​
A. Deductive and valid​
B. Deductive and invalid​
C. Inductive and strong​
D. Inductive and weak​
Correct Answer: A​
Rationale: The structure is a conditional (if P then Q), affirmed antecedent (P),
therefore Q—modus ponens, a valid deductive form.
5.​ Passage:​
“City council should fund more library programs because libraries promote
literacy, and literacy improves economic opportunity.”​
Which statement is an unstated assumption?​
A. Libraries promote literacy.​
B. Literacy improves economic opportunity.​
C. Economic opportunity is desirable for city residents.​
D. City council should fund programs that improve economic opportunity.​
Correct Answer: D​
Rationale: Premises A and B are explicit. The bridge from “improves economic
opportunity” to “should fund” presumes D. C is trivially true and not the operative
assumption.
6.​ Passage:​
“Most successful tech CEOs wear the same style of black turtleneck. Clearly,

, wearing black turtlenecks causes business success.”​
Which choice identifies the main weakness?​
A. Confusing correlation with causation​
B. Hasty generalization​
C. Appeal to authority​
D. Begging the question​
Correct Answer: A​
Rationale: The passage leaps from a stylistic pattern shared by a few cases to a
causal claim without evidence of influence, illustrating correlation-causation
confusion.
7.​ Passage:​
“All mammals nurse their young. Platypuses nurse their young. So platypuses are
mammals.”​
The argument is:​
A. Valid and sound​
B. Valid but not sound​
C. Invalid​
D. Inductive​
Correct Answer: A​
Rationale: Formally valid categorical syllogism (All M are P; S are P; therefore S
are M). Sound because both premises are factually true—platypuses are indeed
egg-laying mammals.
8.​ Passage:​
“We should not expand the highway; every previous expansion here led to more
traffic, not less.”​
Which choice best identifies the argumentative pattern?​
A. Argument from analogy​
B. Generalization from a sample​
C. Causal argument based on past outcomes​
D. Argument from authority​
Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: The claim relies on a repeated causal sequence (expansion →
increased traffic) to predict future outcomes, a causal inductive pattern.
9.​ Passage:​
“If the new vaccine were truly safe, the manufacturer would not have settled
lawsuits out of court. They did settle, so the vaccine is unsafe.”​
Which fallacy is committed?​
A. Appeal to ignorance​
B. Ad hominem circumstantial​
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