
Fact vs. Opinion
Grade 6 ยท Week 41 ยท 25 questions
Distinguishing facts from opinions is a critical thinking skill. Facts can be verified, while opinions express personal beliefs or judgments โ knowing the difference matters.
What you'll practise
- Find the mean of data sets
- Identify factual statements vs. opinions
- Recognise signal words for facts and opinions
- Evaluate statements for verifiability
All 25 questions in this Fact vs. Opinion quiz
Grade 6 English โ Fact vs. Opinion: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- If a dog is barking at the door, you can infer:
- If a student is carrying books, you can infer:
- If a man is shivering, you can infer:
- If a child is crying, you can infer:
- If the lights are off, you can infer:
- If a girl is smiling, you can infer:
- If a boy is running, you can infer:
- If a woman is cooking, you can infer:
- If a boy is wearing a sweater, you can infer:
- If a child is holding an umbrella, you can infer:
- If a man is sweating, you can infer:
- If a girl is carrying a bag, you can infer:
- If a woman is reading a book, you can infer:
- If a boy is eating, you can infer:
- If a girl is jumping, you can infer:
- If a man is laughing, you can infer:
- If a child is sleeping, you can infer:
- If a boy is clapping, you can infer:
- If a girl is singing, you can infer:
- If a man is running, you can infer:
- If a child is laughing, you can infer:
- To summarize means to:
- A summary is:
- To paraphrase means to:
- A summary includes:
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