WGU C168 Critical Thinking and Logic
Objective Assessment 2026/2027 –
Verified Q&As with Detailed Rationales
(Test Bank Bundle - 49 Questions)
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*QUESTION 1:*
What is the primary purpose of critical thinking?
A) To evaluate information and arguments systematically and make reasoned judgments
B) To memorize facts and figures quickly
C) To accept all information without question
D) To rely solely on intuition
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) To evaluate information and arguments systematically and make reasoned
judgments
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Critical thinking is about systematic evaluation.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Memorization, acceptance without question, and intuition are not critical
thinking.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Critical thinking is reasoned evaluation.
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*QUESTION 2:*
An argument consists of:
,A) Premises and a conclusion
B) A single statement
C) A question
D) An opinion
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) Premises and a conclusion
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* An argument has supporting premises leading to a conclusion.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* A statement, question, or opinion alone is not an argument.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Arguments have premises and a conclusion.
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*QUESTION 3:*
A valid argument is one where:
A) If the premises are true, the conclusion must be true
B) The premises are true
C) The conclusion is true
D) The premises are false
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) If the premises are true, the conclusion must be true
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Validity is about logical structure, not truth.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Truth of premises or conclusion is not validity.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Validity is about logical structure.
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*QUESTION 4:*
, A sound argument is one that is:
A) Valid and has true premises
B) Valid only
C) Based on true premises only
D) Based on false premises
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) Valid and has true premises
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Soundness requires validity and true premises.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Valid only, true premises only, and false premises are not soundness.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Soundness = validity + true premises.
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*QUESTION 5:*
A fallacy is:
A) A flaw in reasoning
B) A true statement
C) A valid argument
D) A sound argument
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) A flaw in reasoning
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Fallacies are errors in reasoning.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* True statements, valid arguments, and sound arguments are not fallacies.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Fallacies are reasoning errors.
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Objective Assessment 2026/2027 –
Verified Q&As with Detailed Rationales
(Test Bank Bundle - 49 Questions)
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*QUESTION 1:*
What is the primary purpose of critical thinking?
A) To evaluate information and arguments systematically and make reasoned judgments
B) To memorize facts and figures quickly
C) To accept all information without question
D) To rely solely on intuition
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) To evaluate information and arguments systematically and make reasoned
judgments
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Critical thinking is about systematic evaluation.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Memorization, acceptance without question, and intuition are not critical
thinking.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Critical thinking is reasoned evaluation.
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*QUESTION 2:*
An argument consists of:
,A) Premises and a conclusion
B) A single statement
C) A question
D) An opinion
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) Premises and a conclusion
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* An argument has supporting premises leading to a conclusion.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* A statement, question, or opinion alone is not an argument.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Arguments have premises and a conclusion.
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*QUESTION 3:*
A valid argument is one where:
A) If the premises are true, the conclusion must be true
B) The premises are true
C) The conclusion is true
D) The premises are false
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) If the premises are true, the conclusion must be true
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Validity is about logical structure, not truth.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Truth of premises or conclusion is not validity.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Validity is about logical structure.
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*QUESTION 4:*
, A sound argument is one that is:
A) Valid and has true premises
B) Valid only
C) Based on true premises only
D) Based on false premises
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) Valid and has true premises
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Soundness requires validity and true premises.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Valid only, true premises only, and false premises are not soundness.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Soundness = validity + true premises.
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*QUESTION 5:*
A fallacy is:
A) A flaw in reasoning
B) A true statement
C) A valid argument
D) A sound argument
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) A flaw in reasoning
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Fallacies are errors in reasoning.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* True statements, valid arguments, and sound arguments are not fallacies.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Fallacies are reasoning errors.
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