Objective or Subjective
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Which of the following best describes objective information?

  • Information based on verifiable facts (correct)
  • Information based on personal opinions
  • Information that can be biased and opinionated
  • Information that is emotional and subjective
  • Which of the following is an example of subjective information?

  • The capital of Canada is Ottawa
  • This is the best pizza I've ever had (correct)
  • Smoking causes lung cancer
  • The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius
  • What is the difference between objective and subjective information?

  • Objective information is emotional, while subjective information is based on verifiable facts
  • Objective information is based on verifiable facts, while subjective information is based on personal opinions and perspectives (correct)
  • Objective information is biased, while subjective information aims to be unbiased
  • Objective information is based on personal opinions, while subjective information is based on verifiable facts
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    Objective vs. Subjective Information

    • Objective information is based on verifiable facts, while subjective information is based on personal opinions and perspectives.
    • Objective information aims to be verifiable and unbiased, while subjective information can be biased and opinionated.
    • Objective information can be verified and checked, while subjective information is emotional and subjective.
    • An example of subjective information is "This movie is the best I've ever seen."
    • Subjective information is characterized by personal opinions and biases.
    • Examples of objective information include the capital of Canada being Ottawa and the boiling point of water being 100 degrees Celsius.
    • "Smoking causes lung cancer" is an example of objective information.
    • A review stating "The book was boring and poorly written" is an example of subjective information.
    • The temperature outside being 25 degrees Celsius is an example of objective information.
    • A statement expressing personal beliefs or religious views is an example of subjective information.
    • The population of New York City being approximately 8.4 million is an example of objective information.
    • Objective information is free from personal stance or emotional involvement, while subjective information is influenced by personal feelings and experiences.

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    Test your knowledge on the differences between objective and subjective information with our quiz! Learn about the characteristics and examples of both types of information and how to identify them. Whether you're a student, researcher, or just curious about the topic, this quiz will help you sharpen your skills in distinguishing between objective and subjective information.

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