Debating and Argumentation Skills MCQs 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. : What is the main purpose of a debate? (A) To argue loudly until the opponent agrees (B) To present and defend a position logically (C) To insult the opposing side (D) To memorize facts without context 2. : Which of the following is essential for a strong argument? (A) Emotional language without evidence (B) Clear thesis and supporting evidence (C) Speaking quickly to confuse others (D) Ignoring counterarguments 3. : In debating, what is a rebuttal? (A) An unrelated personal story (B) A statement that supports your own argument (C) A response that counters the opposing argument (D) A joke to entertain the audience 4. : Which of these is an example of a logical fallacy? (A) Using verified statistics (B) Attacking the person instead of their argument (Ad Hominem) (C) Providing strong reasoning (D) Summarizing the main points clearly 5. : Why is researching both sides of an issue important in debate? (A) It helps predict and counter opponentâs arguments (B) It wastes time (C) It makes you agree with the other side (D) It only helps in formal writing 6. : Which of the following best defines âburden of proofâ in a debate? (A) The responsibility to listen carefully (B) The duty to provide evidence for your claims (C) The right to interrupt the opponent (D) The ability to memorize speeches 7. : What is the role of the moderator in a debate? (A) To take sides and help one team (B) To ensure rules are followed and time is managed (C) To provide evidence for both teams (D) To argue with the audience 8. : Which skill is most important for effective argumentation? (A) Listening actively to the other side (B) Talking without stopping (C) Avoiding research to save time (D) Using complex words unnecessarily 9. : In a debate, the term âcross-examinationâ refers to: (A) Questioning the opposing side to clarify or challenge points (B) Sharing your speech with your teammate (C) Reading notes silently (D) Interrupting with jokes 10. : Which closing strategy is most effective in a debate? (A) Restating your main points and addressing the oppositionâs weaknesses (B) Introducing new arguments at the last minute (C) Speaking as fast as possible to use remaining time (D) Ignoring what the opposition said