Which of the following problems is a question of judgment that requires critical thinking? Select
one.
a) What is the fastest speed at which a car can travel between two distances?
b) What is the most scenic route one
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Which of the following problems is a question of judgment that requires critical thinking? Select
one.
a) What is the fastest speed at which a car can travel between two distances?
b) What is the most scenic route one might travel between two locations?
c) What is the most efficient speed at which one might travel between two locations?
d) What is the most effective and safest way to design a roadway system to achieve efficiency?
Correct Answer- d) What is the most effective and safest way to design a roadway system to
achieve efficiency?
The federal government is considering setting aside land for a new national monument. An
employee in the governor's office of the state where the monument may be designated is
asked to research the possible economic impact of the designation. What critical thinking
strategy should the employee employ to clarify the issue?
a) Discuss the issue with other employees in the governor's office to see how they feel about it.
b) Determine whether the governor supports or opposes the monument designation.
c) Determine the main sources of potential information and begin research.
d) Research the economic impact of every national monument in every state.
e) Write out all arguments that both favor and oppose the monument for the governor's
review. Correct Answer- c) Determine the main sources of potential information and begin
research.
Through a bond issue, a city council has the funding to create bike lanes in the city; however,
they cannot agree upon the routes and upon which streets should contain the bike lanes.
Expert A has presented evidence about traffic flow and bicycle safety, concluding that bike
lanes should be put on residential streets where possible and kept off the busier main corridors.
Expert A's evidence shows that this increases safety for the bikers even though it may mean
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