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Subjectivism and Value Judgments Quiz
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1
Which of the following illustrates the key difference between subjective and non-subjective issues?
A)A non-subjective issue has generally accepted criteria that can be used to judge it while a subjective issue does not.
B)A non-subjective issue is true while a subjective issue is false.
C)Though subjective and non-subjective issues are both based on claims (matters of fact), non-subjective issues are concerned only with claims whose truth values can actually be determined.
D)There is no key difference between subjective and non-subjective issues.
2
When you encounter the word "since" in a sentence you should generally conclude that it is acting as which of the following?
A)A conclusion indicator
B)An argument indicator
C)A premise indicator
D)A propositional indicator
3
Which of the following is true of non-subjective issues?
A)When two people disagree about a matter of fact, both can be correct.
B)When two people disagree about a matter of fact, at least one is wrong.
C)When two people disagree about a matter of fact, neither is ever correct and a third opinion is needed.
D)When two people disagree about a matter of fact, there's always something correct in each of their arguments.
4
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)Claims about factual matters are neither objective nor subjective.
B)Claims about factual matters can be either objective or subjective depending on the truth value of the claim in question.
C)Claims about factual matters are also known as subjective claims.
D)Claims about factual matters are also known as non-subjective (i.e. objective) claims.
5
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)Claims about matters of pure opinion can be either non-subjective (i.e. objective) or subjective depending on the truth value of the claim in question.
B)Claims about matters of pure opinion are also known as subjective claims.
C)Claims about matters of pure opinion are also known as non-subjective (i.e. objective) claims.
D)Claims about matters of pure opinion are usually a mixture of subjective and objective claims.
6
Which of the following is true of claims about moral issues?
A)They are subjective claims.
B)They are non-subjective (i.e. objective) claims.
C)Whether such claims are subjective or non-subjective (i.e. objective) is a matter of philosophical debate.
D)Whether such claims are subjective or non-subjective (i.e. objective) is a matter to be decided by committee.
7
Based on your understanding of the text, which of the following do you think is most accurate?
A)We are not all entitled to our opinions.
B)We are entitled to our opinions and should stay true to them by not considering any one else's opinion.
C)We are all entitled to our own opinions and all opinions are equal.
D)Though we are all entitled to our opinions, not all opinions are equal.







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