11-20 TRUE/FALSE Flashcards

1
Q

The term “fiat” refers to the use of the word “should” in debate.

A

True

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2
Q

Cross-examination is a great place to make your key arguments and read your best evidence.

A

False

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3
Q

Debate and coercion are two entirely different things.

A

True

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4
Q

It is impossible to debate a proposition of fact

A

False

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5
Q

The affirmative team speaks first, but the negative team speaks last.

A

False

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6
Q

Inherency argues that the plan has not yet been passed in the status quo

A

True

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7
Q

Except for the negative block, each speech on a debate flow chart gets its own column.

A

True

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8
Q

A debater never has to read a debate card out loud twice in the same debate

A

True

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9
Q

All arguments without exception require evidence cards.

A

False

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10
Q

Double turning is usually a good strategy to defeat a negative position.

A

False

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