What is the main purpose of a debate?, A. To argue without evidence, B. To express personal opinions freely, C. To present structured arguments and defend a stance, D. To entertain the audience, In the ARE structure, what does “A” stand for?, A. Analysis, B. Assertion (Claim), C. Argument, D. Agreement, Which of the following best describes “Reason” in ARE?, A. The facts used to support a claim, B. The explanation of why the claim is valid, C. The main point of disagreement, D. A rhetorical question, Who is responsible for giving a “Flash Verdict” in this debate activity?, A. The Affirmative speaker, B. The Negative speaker, C. The Adjudicator, D. The Audience, Why is “Evidence” important in a debate?, A. It makes the speaker sound confident, B. It supports the claim and proves the reasoning, C. It confuses the opposing team, D. It is optional if the claim is strong, Which response best shows effective critical thinking when challenging an opponent’s argument in a debate?, A. Repeating your main claim using stronger language and examples, B. Identifying weaknesses in the opponent’s evidence and explaining how these affect their conclusion, C. Questioning the opponent’s position by presenting alternative opinions, D. Highlighting parts of the opponent’s argument that seem unclear, During a debate, how can an audience most effectively contribute to improving the quality of discussion?, A. By silently agreeing with the side they prefer, B. By reacting emotionally to strong statements, C. By critically evaluating arguments and responding through informed feedback, D. By focusing only on which speaker sounds more confident, Which of the following is an example of using the “Evidence” part of ARE correctly?, A. “I just feel it is unfair.”, D. “Studies show 70% of the population relies on small-volume purchases, so banning plastics would hurt them.”, C. “Everyone knows this is true.”, D. “I think the government should do something.”, What is the main difference between a regular argument and a debate?, A. A debate uses structured arguments with evidence, while a regular argument may only express opinions, B. A debate is informal, while a regular argument is formal, C. A debate has no rules, while a regular argument does, D. A debate is only for politicians, What is the main difference between a regular argument and a debate?, A. It helps in confusing the other team, B.It shows maturity and strengthens critical thinking, C. It is unnecessary if you have strong evidence, D. It allows you to avoid giving your own opinion.
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