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Quiz: Fundamentals of Critical Thinking

Quiz Questions:

1. What is Critical Thinking?

  • a) The ability to criticize everything
  • b) A systematic process for analyzing and evaluating information
  • c) An innate ability that cannot be learned
  • d) A purely academic approach without practical application

2. Which of the following elements does NOT belong to the fundamental attitude of critical thinking?

  • a) Intellectual curiosity
  • b) Intellectual humility
  • c) Intellectual superiority
  • d) Intellectual perseverance

3. Why is critical thinking particularly important in today's information society?

  • a) Because it helps get more likes on social media
  • b) Because it enables us to navigate the information flood and distinguish facts from fiction
  • c) Because it is only relevant for academic careers
  • d) Because it allows us to criticize other people

4. Which of the following examples best illustrates critical thinking?

  • a) Immediate rejection of information that contradicts one's own beliefs
  • b) Acceptance of information from trustworthy sources without further verification
  • c) Examining evidence and considering alternative explanations before drawing conclusions
  • d) Avoiding topics that appear too complex or controversial

5. Which of the following obstacles to critical thinking refers to the tendency to seek information that confirms our existing beliefs?

  • a) Dunning-Kruger effect
  • b) Confirmation bias
  • c) Anchoring effect
  • d) Group pressure

Answers:

  1. b) A systematic process for analyzing and evaluating information
  2. c) Intellectual superiority
  3. b) Because it enables us to navigate the information flood and distinguish facts from fiction
  4. c) Examining evidence and considering alternative explanations before drawing conclusions
  5. b) Confirmation bias