1) "If you raise wages, it will kill the small-scale and medium-scale industries" a) Fallacy b) Not a fallacy 2) "You want to regulate social media? So you're saying we should ban free speech!" a) Fallacy b) Not a fallacy 3) "The Philippines is an archipelago composed of more than 7,000 islands." a) Fallacy b) Not a fallacy 4) "You're either with us or against us." a) Fallacy b) Not a fallacy 5) "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level." a) Fallacy b) Not a fallacy 6) This type of argument focuses on criticizing a person's character rather than engaging with the main topic, and it's often seen in political debates. a) Bandwagon appeal b) Begging the question c) Red herring d) Ad hominem 7) An argument that says one thing will lead to something worse, usually a disaster, without giving clear or logical reasons. a) Ad hominem b) Slippery slope c) Hasty generalization d) Straw man 8) "People who do not support the raise in minimum wage to $15 an hour hate the poor" is an example of what kind of fallacy? a) Straw man b) Red herring c) Bandwagon appeal d) Begging the question 9) "Either you go to college, or you will end up working at a minimum-wage job" is an example of what kind of fallacy? a) Ad hominem b) False Dilemma c) Straw man d) Begging the question 10) "Trees pollute the air as much as cars and trucks do by releasing pollen every spring" is an example of what kind of fallacy? a) False analogy b) Slippery slope c) Begging the question d) Bandwagon

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