The Fact or Opinion Quiz is a free 4-choice web app for practicing how to distinguish checkable facts from opinions, predictions, claims, and interpretations.
All questions, choices, explanations, diagrams, and short reading materials in this app are original. They are not copied from textbooks, workbooks, exams, worksheets, PDFs, or published teaching materials.
The courses start with simple fact/opinion classification and gradually move to evidence, data-based statements, news or ad-style sentences, and critical reading useful for essays and discussion.
Students practice asking, “Can this be checked?” “Is this someone’s evaluation?” and “What evidence supports the claim?”
Hints change according to the current question. Diagrams show the difference between facts and opinions, how mixed sentences can be separated, and how evidence supports a claim.
My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, making the app useful for repeated practice.
This app helps students slow down and ask: Is this statement checkable? Is it someone’s judgment? What evidence supports the claim?
By practicing with short original examples, learners can build reading habits that help with informational texts, presentations, discussions, essays, and media literacy.
Each question is short, so it can be used for lesson warm-ups, home learning, tablet study, or a quick review before writing or reading activities.
The goal is not just to choose the right answer, but to notice the clue words, separate fact from opinion, and check how strongly a claim is supported.