Froggy Jumps Logical Fallacies QuizVersión en línea Test your knowledge of logical fallacies with this quiz game! por Margaret Cuonzo 1 What is the logical fallacy that occurs when someone attacks the person making the argument instead of the argument itself? a Strawman b Ad Hominem c Appeal to Authority 2 Which logical fallacy occurs when someone assumes that because one event follows another, the first event must have caused the second event? a Post Hoc b Bandwagon Fallacy c False Dilemma 3 What is the logical fallacy that occurs when someone presents only two options, when in reality there are more options available? a False Dilemma b Ad Hominem c Appeal to Authority 4 Which logical fallacy occurs when someone uses a personal anecdote or isolated example as evidence to support a general claim? a Appeal to Emotion b Hasty Generalization c Red Herring 5 What is the logical fallacy that occurs when someone presents a weak or exaggerated version of an opponent's argument and then refutes it? a Strawman b Ad Hominem c Appeal to Authority 6 Which logical fallacy occurs when someone appeals to popular opinion or the majority belief as evidence for a claim? a Bandwagon Fallacy b False Dilemma c Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc 7 What is the logical fallacy that occurs when someone uses the emotional appeal of pity to support a claim instead of providing evidence? a Ad Misericordiam b Hasty Generalization c Red Herring 8 Which logical fallacy occurs when someone uses an irrelevant topic or argument to divert attention from the main issue? a Ad Hominem b Red Herring c Strawman 9 What is the logical fallacy that occurs when someone appeals to an authority figure as evidence for a claim? a Hasty Generalization b Appeal to Authority c Bandwagon Fallacy 10 Which logical fallacy occurs when someone assumes that because two things are similar in some ways, they must be similar in other ways as well? a Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc b Appeal to Emotion c False Analogy