Claim and Evidence Matching Quiz
Practice claim, evidence, reasoning, and rebuttal with original 4-choice questions!
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What is the Claim and Evidence Matching Quiz?

The Claim and Evidence Matching Quiz is a free web app for practicing how a claim is supported by reasons, facts, examples, data, reasoning, and counterarguments.

The questions move from familiar school-life topics to reading, writing, discussion, essay structure, data-based reasoning, and rebuttal practice for learners from Grade 5 through high school.

All passages, questions, choices, explanations, diagrams, and examples in this quiz are original.

Original questions, not copied materials

This app does not reproduce textbook passages, workbook questions, exam questions, official PDFs, class handouts, or published teaching materials.

It is designed as an unofficial learning support app, with original short texts that help learners focus on the relationship between claims and evidence.

Course lineup

Dynamic hints with simple diagrams

Hints change based on the current question. They show topic matching, the support link, reasoning that connects evidence to a claim, and common weaknesses such as overclaiming or unrelated evidence.

My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, so learners can review weak points repeatedly.

Practice reading and writing together

When reading an explanatory or opinion text, it is important to find not only the writer’s claim but also what supports it.

This quiz helps learners identify claims, reasons, evidence, examples, facts, data, and rebuttals one by one.

The same skill also supports writing: learners can practice the flow of claim, evidence, reasoning, and conclusion.

For Grade 5 through high school

Younger learners can start with familiar topics and simple opinion-reason relationships.

Middle school learners can practice separating fact from feeling, choosing relevant evidence, and noticing weak support.

High school learners can practice careful wording, data limits, counterarguments, and essay-style thinking.

Useful for class, home study, and short review

The 10-question course works well as a quick warm-up. Longer courses help learners practice claim, evidence, reasoning, summary, and rebuttal together.

The goal is to help learners explain not only what they think, but also what supports that idea and how the support is connected.

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