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A. biased listening B. effective listening C. rapport listening D. selective listening
17. Which is the correct step-by-step process of evaluating the validity of evidence?
A. argumentation - specificity - relevance C. relevance - argumentation - specificity
B. argumentation - relevance - specificity D. relevance - specificity - argumentation
18. Forty-nine million individuals will be added to the country's population by 2010-2045 representing an
average annual growth rate of 1.21 percent. What type of evidence is this?
A. analogical
B. anecdotal
C. testimonial
D. statistical
19. I have seen my classmate struggle from discrimination. It breaks my heart to see people mistreat
them because they look different. We must stop discrimination and start looking at each other equally.
What type of evidence is this?
A. analogical
B. anecdotal
C. testimonial
D. statistical
20. Teenage maternal deaths are increasing. Which of the following supports this claim?
A. Teenage mothers face critical health risks including inadequate nutrition.
B. Maternal deaths are decreasing in the Philippines.
C. According to Philippine Statistics Authority, 10 percent of pregnant teenagers died last year.
D. Data from WHO shows a high and increasing incidence of fetal death in Filipino mothers under 20.
21. This is a part of an argument that refers to the idea we are convinced to believe.
A. claim
B. conclusion
C. evidence
D. premise
22. This is a part of an argument that refers to the support or reason showing that the notion is true.
A. claim
B. conclusion
C. evidence
D. premise
23. It is a claim that needs to be worth making valid, sound, and logical and with sufficient support.
A. argument
B. fact
C. fallacy
D. opinion​