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Logical Fallacies Quiz for 6th Grade with Answers

Hey there, 6th graders! πŸ‘‹ Ready to test your smarts on logical fallacies? πŸ€” These can be tricky, but I've got a super helpful study guide and quiz to help you ace it! Let's get started!
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aaron935 Jan 1, 2026

πŸ“š Quick Study Guide

  • 🍎 What are Logical Fallacies? These are mistakes in reasoning that make an argument invalid.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Ad Hominem: Attacking the person making the argument, instead of the argument itself.
  • 🀑 Bandwagon: Saying something is true because many people believe it.
  • πŸ›€οΈ Slippery Slope: Claiming that one event will inevitably lead to a series of negative events.
  • πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’« False Dilemma: Presenting only two options when more exist.
  • 🎯 Straw Man: Misrepresenting someone's argument to make it easier to attack.
  • πŸͺž Appeal to Authority: Saying something is true because an 'authority' said it, even if they aren't an expert on the topic.

πŸ§ͺ Practice Quiz

  1. Which fallacy attacks the person instead of the argument?
    1. Ad Hominem
    2. Bandwagon
    3. Slippery Slope
    4. False Dilemma
  2. What fallacy claims something is true just because many people believe it?
    1. Ad Hominem
    2. Bandwagon
    3. Straw Man
    4. Appeal to Authority
  3. Which fallacy suggests one small action will lead to a terrible outcome?
    1. False Dilemma
    2. Bandwagon
    3. Slippery Slope
    4. Ad Hominem
  4. What fallacy presents only two options when there are more?
    1. Appeal to Authority
    2. False Dilemma
    3. Straw Man
    4. Bandwagon
  5. Which fallacy misrepresents an opponent's argument?
    1. Slippery Slope
    2. Straw Man
    3. Ad Hominem
    4. False Dilemma
  6. What fallacy uses a supposed expert to prove a point, even if they aren't an expert on the topic?
    1. Bandwagon
    2. Appeal to Authority
    3. Slippery Slope
    4. Straw Man
  7. 'Everyone is buying these new shoes, so they must be good!' is an example of what fallacy?
    1. Appeal to Authority
    2. Ad Hominem
    3. Bandwagon
    4. Slippery Slope
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