# 1sélectionnéWhat is an evaluative statement?A statement that provides factual informationA statement that expresses judgment or assessmentA statement that asks a questionA statement that describes a process
# 2sélectionnéWhich of the following is an example of an evaluative statement?The sun rises in the east.Apples are a type of fruit.The movie had excellent cinematography, but the plot was weak.Water boils at 100°C.
# 3sélectionnéWhy is an evaluative statement important?It provides a subjective opinion without any justification.It helps in analyzing and assessing information effectively.It discourages critical thinking.It focuses only on personal emotions.
# 4sélectionnéWhat is the primary purpose of an evaluative statement?To describe an event factuallyTo persuade someone to agreeTo assess and make a judgment about somethingTo narrate a story
# 5sélectionnéWhich phrase best introduces an evaluative statement?According to science...Based on my analysis...It is a known fact that...It was reported that...
# 6sélectionnéWhat is a characteristic of an effective evaluative statement?It is purely based on emotions.It is vague and lacks supporting evidence.It is clear and supported by valid reasoning.It avoids any judgment or assessment.
# 7sélectionnéWhich sentence uses an evaluative statement correctly?The book is about friendship and adventure.The book effectively portrays the struggles of friendship through well-developed characters.Many people read books for entertainment.Books are sold in bookstores and online.
# 8sélectionnéWhat does an evaluative statement typically include?A neutral observationA judgment based on criteria or standardsA list of facts onlyA collection of unrelated ideas
# 9sélectionnéWhich of the following phrases signals an evaluative statement?It is said that...In my opinion...The research states...Statistically speaking...
# 10sélectionnéWhich of the following is NOT necessary when formulating an evaluative statement?Providing reasons to support the evaluationIncluding personal bias without justificationUsing clear and precise languageConsidering different perspectives
# 11sélectionnéWhat is an assertion of fact?A statement that can be proven true or falseA personal beliefA widely accepted practiceA personal choice
# 12sélectionnéWhich of the following is an example of an opinion?The Earth revolves around the SunChocolate is the best ice cream flavorWater boils at 100°CThe capital of Italy is Rome
# 13sélectionnéWhat is a convention?A statement of factA personal preferenceA widely accepted way of doing somethingA unique opinion
# 14sélectionnéWhich of the following is a preference?Summer is warmer than winterI prefer reading books to watching moviesBirds can flyWater is made of hydrogen and oxygen
# 15sélectionnéHow can you identify an assertion of fact?It is based on personal feelingsIt can be proven with evidenceIt is a common practiceIt is a personal choice
# 16sélectionnéWhich statement reflects a convention?People often shake hands when meetingDogs are better than catsThe sky is blueThe Amazon is a forest
# 17sélectionnéWhat distinguishes an opinion from a fact?Opinions are universally trueOpinions cannot be proven true or falseFacts are based on emotionsFacts are subjective
# 18sélectionnéWhich of the following is a factual statement?Pizza is the best foodThe Pacific Ocean is the largest oceanRed is the prettiest colorCats are more fun than dogs
# 19sélectionnéWhy are conventions important in society?They express personal feelingsThey provide a standard way of doing thingsThey are based on scientific evidenceThey are personal choices
# 20sélectionnéCan a preference be wrong?Yes, if it is unpopularNo, preferences are personalYes, if it contradicts factsNo, if it is a convention