Art of the Argument Quiz Fallacies
  • 1. Arguments that attempt to avoid the issue by insulting an opponent with abusive language.
A) Ad Hominem Abusive
B) Tu Quoque
C) Ad Hominem Circumstantial
D) Snob Appeal
  • 2. I Can't believe that a bunch of amateur United States Hockey players beat the U.S.S.R who had professionals.
A) Loaded Answer
B) Fallacy of Composition
C) Genetic Fallacy
D) Ad Hominem Circumstantial
  • 3. Tom, you are a lazy slacker. No one is going to listen to you or your dumb strategies of how to study.
A) Snob Appeal
B) Ad Hominem Circumstantial
C) Ad Hominem Abusive
D) Circular Reasoning
  • 4. You can't accept her argument against abortion - She is a Catholic and the Catholic Church opposed abortion.
A) Appeal to an Illegitamate source
B) Loaded Question
C) Ad Hominem Circumstantial
D) Genetic Socrates
  • 5. She worked for 30 years as a school teacher - that's why she wants the government to build more schools that we can't afford.
A) Socrates Ad Fontem
B) Tu Quoque
C) Circular Reasoning
D) Ad Hominem Circumstantial
  • 6. Arguments that try to discredit an opponent because of his/her background, affiliations, organizations in a matter at hand.
A) Ad Hominem Circumstantial
B) Appeal to Fear
C) Appeal to Pity
D) Socrates Ad Fontem
  • 7. This is a typical argument from someone who is wealthy Mr. Trump and Mrs Clinton. Of course you want to lower taxes on the rich.
A) Ad Fontem Socrates
B) Fallacy of Delerivum
C) Ad Hominem Circumstantial
D) Fallacy of Composition
  • 8. Wht is the definition of a Fallacy ?
A) An argument that uses unsound or bad logic or reasoning
B) An argument that uses physicality to convince
C) An insightful position on an argument
D) Socrates hometown in Greece
  • 9. Mr. Adidas is running for class president. In his campaign speech he says, "My opponent does not deserve to win. His shoes stink and his feet smell like old, stinky socks." Has Mr. Adidas committed the 'Ad Hominem Fallacy'?
A) Yes
B) No
  • 10. He was born to Catholic parents and raised as a Catholic until his confirmation in 8th grade. Therefore, he is bound to want to defend some Catholic traditions and, therefore, cannot be taken seriously.
A) Genetic Fallacy
B) Appeal to Fear
C) Ad Fontem Composition
D) Ad Hominem Abusive
  • 11. Since that school sports reporter for the dance team was a boy , his analysis of what caused the girls dance team to lose the competition is irrelevant.
A) Ad Hominem Circumstantial
B) Fallacy of Composition
C) Appeal to Snobbery
D) Ad em up Socrates
  • 12. My father was in the Navy. So were all of my uncles and grandfather on my mother's side. Of course the Navy has the bravest soldiers and has the most pride.
A) Ad Hominem Abusive
B) Tu shay Socrates
C) Tu Quoque
D) Genetic Fallacy
  • 13. Socrates beleieved that the virtue that is the ultimate goodness is:
A) People to under achieve
B) Moral Excellence
C) Mediocrity
D) Averigidity
  • 14. We do not currently regulate the amount of nicotine in an individual cigarette; therefore we need not do this.
A) Appeal to Fear
B) Celebrity Expert
C) Is - Ought Fallacy
D) Strawman Fallacy
  • 15. We've always had Bonfire, so we always should.
A) Is - Ought Fallacy
B) Celebrity Expert
C) Ad Fontem Composition
D) Snob Appeal
  • 16. The Electoral College is specified in the Constitution, so we can't do away with it.
A) Is - Ought Fallacy
B) Appeal to Fear
C) Strawman Fallacy
D) Celebrity Expert
  • 17. Bob: "Smoking and alcoholism are well-known risk factors for cancer." Alice: "But you yourself smoke and drink a lot! You're wrong!"
A) Celebrity Expert
B) Tu Quoque
C) Ad Fontem Composition
D) Snob Appeal
  • 18. Peter: "Based on the arguments I have presented, it is evident that it is morally wrong to use animals for food or clothing." Bill: "But you are wearing a leather jacket and you have a roast beef sandwich in your hand! How can you say that using animals for food and clothing is wrong!
A) Appeal to Fear
B) Tu Quoque
C) Celebrity Expert
D) Ad Fontem Composition
  • 19. "Join the Marines... Do you have what it takes?"
A) Snob Appeal
B) Circular Reasoning
C) Appeal to Pity
D) Tu Quoque
  • 20. The question "Have you stopped beating your wife?"
A) Loaded Question
B) Strawman Fallacy
C) Ad Hominem Circumstantial
D) Strawman Fallacy
  • 21. Tom Cruise says on TV that Billy Boy Butter is the best tasting butter there is. Tom Cruise is awesome -- especially in MI4 when he scaled that building with only one suction glove; therefore, Billy Boy Butter is the best tasting butter there is!
A) Ad Hominem Abusive
B) Appeal to Fear
C) Celebrity Expert
D) Strawman Fallacy
  • 22. Mike Seaver from that 80’s sitcom, “Growing Pains”, is really cool. He is now a born-again Christian and apologist for the faith. Therefore, you should really believe what he has to say!
A) Ad em up Socrates
B) Ad Hominem Abusive
C) Celebrity Expert
D) Strawman Fallacy
  • 23. The recipe has always called for 2 cans of corn . Don't change it now to 3 cans of corn.
A) Ad Hominem Abusive
B) Ad Hominem Circumstantial
C) Ad em up Socrates
D) Is - Ought Fallacy
  • 24. An argument that based on the properties of the whole will be the same as the properties of the part.
A) Is - Ought Fallacy
B) Fallacy of Composition
C) Tu Quoque
D) Fallacy of Moderation
  • 25. I've always grown corn in that field, and so did my father. Corn should always be planted there.
A) Tu Quoque
B) Is - Ought Fallacy
C) Ad em up Socrates
D) Celebrity Expert
  • 26. If these two tribes can't live together, why don't we just split the land in half and give half to each of them.
A) Tu Quoque
B) Appeal to Pity
C) Fallacy of Composition
D) Fallacy of Moderation
  • 27. The speaker assumes that the best solution to a problem must be a compromise between the two extremes.
A) Appeal to Pity
B) Celebrity Expert
C) Fallacy of Moderation
D) Strawman Fallacy
  • 28. You've got to do something about that junky cell phone of yours. Get a new iPhone or you'll be teased by everyone.
A) Circular Reasoning
B) Celebrity Expert
C) Ad em up Socrates
D) Bifurcation
  • 29. "The test was not hard at all! This is going to be an easy class."
A) Celebrity Expert
B) Fallacy of Composition
C) Circular Reasoning
D) Bifurcation
  • 30. If you read "The Outsiders" you will join the exclusive ranks of well-read Americans. It is an accomplishment of which few can boast.
A) Circular Reasoning
B) Snob Appeal
C) Tu Quoque
D) Celebrity Expert
  • 31. Don't vote for these country-club, blue blooded Republicans. Vote for John Jackson, champion of the American working man and strong leader.
A) Strawman Fallacy
B) Ad em up Socrates
C) Tu Quoque
D) Mob Appeal
  • 32. Hershey's chocolate is the best-selling in America! Everyone loves a Hershey's Kiss.
A) Strawman Fallacy
B) Mob Appeal
C) Bifurcation
D) Celebrity Expert
  • 33. This Christmas, leave behind the packed malls. There are families right in Cicero who are struggling to make ends meet. Please support them by donating to the Salvation Army.
A) Bifurcation
B) Tu Quoque
C) Celebrity Expert
D) Appeal to Pity
  • 34. Any art from the 21st Century is better than any Modernist Art from the 20th Century.
A) Fallacy of Moderation
B) Celebrity Expert
C) Strawman Fallacy
D) Chronological Snobbery
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