LawPrep Sprint

Fact vs. Opinion Sorter

Train to distinguish verifiable facts from subjective opinions

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📊 How to Identify

📊 FACT

  • • Can be verified/proven
  • • Uses specific data/dates
  • • Objective statements

💭 OPINION

  • • Value judgments (best, worst)
  • • Uses "should", "must", "need"
  • • Predictions about future
Set 1: Classify Each Statement
Click Fact or Opinion for each statement
1.

The Indian Constitution was adopted on November 26, 1949.

Constitution
2.

The Constitution of India is the best constitution in the world.

Constitution
3.

Article 21 guarantees the right to life and personal liberty.

Fundamental Rights
4.

The Supreme Court has 34 judges including the Chief Justice.

Judiciary
5.

Judges in India are overpaid compared to their workload.

Judiciary
6.

The Kesavananda Bharati case was decided in 1973.

Landmark Cases
7.

The basic structure doctrine is the most important judicial innovation.

Landmark Cases
8.

India has a federal structure with features of unitary government.

Constitution
9.

Parliament should have more power over the judiciary.

Separation of Powers
10.

The President of India must act on the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers.

Executive

CLAT Strategy

In CLAT, distinguishing fact from opinion is crucial for both English and Logical Reasoning sections. Watch for loaded words like "best," "worst," "should," "must" - these usually signal opinions.