問題 1選択式What 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
問題 2選択式Which 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.
問題 3選択式Why 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.
問題 4選択式What 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
問題 5選択式Which phrase best introduces an evaluative statement?According to science...Based on my analysis...It is a known fact that...It was reported that...
問題 6選択式What 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.
問題 7選択式Which 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.
問題 8選択式What does an evaluative statement typically include?A neutral observationA judgment based on criteria or standardsA list of facts onlyA collection of unrelated ideas
問題 9選択式Which of the following phrases signals an evaluative statement?It is said that...In my opinion...The research states...Statistically speaking...
問題 10選択式Which 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
問題 11選択式What is an assertion of fact?A statement that can be proven true or falseA personal beliefA widely accepted practiceA personal choice
問題 12選択式Which 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
問題 13選択式What is a convention?A statement of factA personal preferenceA widely accepted way of doing somethingA unique opinion
問題 14選択式Which 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
問題 15選択式How 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
問題 16選択式Which statement reflects a convention?People often shake hands when meetingDogs are better than catsThe sky is blueThe Amazon is a forest
問題 17選択式What distinguishes an opinion from a fact?Opinions are universally trueOpinions cannot be proven true or falseFacts are based on emotionsFacts are subjective
問題 18選択式Which 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
問題 19選択式Why are conventions important in society?They express personal feelingsThey provide a standard way of doing thingsThey are based on scientific evidenceThey are personal choices
問題 20選択式Can a preference be wrong?Yes, if it is unpopularNo, preferences are personalYes, if it contradicts factsNo, if it is a convention