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Quiz 1 - Rhetoric
Test Description: Let's see if you have the right stuff to be the kung fu master of rhetoric!
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Rhetoric is
A
The ability to use language effectively.
B
The art and science of persuasive argument.
C
Both A and B
D
Neither A nor B
2) The Five Cannons of Rhetoric include
A
Invention
B
Style
C
Arrangement
D
All of these
3) An explicit message means
A
The message is suggested.
B
The venue (place) where the message is stated.
C
The message is stated outright.
D
The way in which the message is stated.
4) A way to appeal to ethos is
A
Including a bar graph on recidivism rates for paroled offenders.
B
Quoting the philosophy of Aristotle verbatim (word-for-word).
C
Presenting an opposing point of view
D
Using emotional language to discuss the effects of poor water treatments systems in underdeveloped c
5) Within the classical core structure of an argument, the introduction should include
A
Confirmatio, Confutatio, and Peroratio
B
Exordium, Narratio, and Propositio
C
Neither one of these
D
Both of these
6) Deductive reasoning
A
Starts with a generalization, and then draws a conclusion from the generalization.
B
Starts with a fact, and then applies it to a specific case.
C
Takes a fact, and then draws a conclusion from the fact.
D
Starts with a generalization, and then applies it to a specific case.
7) An implicit message means
A
The message is suggested.
B
The message is stated outright.
C
The way in which the message is stated.
D
The venue (place) where the message is stated.
8) A way to appeal to pathos is
A
None of the above
B
Vivid descriptions of the events regarding the accidental burning of the Qur'an
C
Using a higher level of vocabulary and complex sentence structures.
D
Comparing the after effects of the 1929 stock market crash to recession.
9) A way to appeal to logos is
A
Providing a personal narrative of a childhood experience
B
Statistical data on the number of single-parent households.
C
Properly researching your subject and appealing to the ethics of the audience.
D
None of the above
10) Inductive reasoning
A
Starts with a fact, and then applies it to a specific case.
B
Starts with a generalization, and then draws a conclusion from the generalization.
C
Starts with a generalization, and then applies it to a specific case.
D
Takes a fact, and then draws a conclusion from the fact.
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