is tr side efs v ases ne le 1. It is a firm belief that an individual has on a particular subject. A. belief B. conviction c. opinion D. fact 2. It is an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists. A. fact B. conviction C. opinion D. belief 3. It is a belief, judgment, or way of thinking about something. A. opinion B. fact C. belief D. conviction 4. It is something that truly exists or happens or something that has actual existence. A. belief B. conviction C. fact D. opinion 5. Emilio Aguinaldo is the first president of the Philippines. A. true B. false C. maybe D. None of the above 6. A belief can be defined as a feeling that something exists or is true while a conviction can be defined as a firm belief. A. false B. maybe C. true D. None of the above 7. A belief is based on personal opinions. A. belief B. conviction C. opinion D. fact 8. Which statement correctly differentiates the difference between a belief and a conviction? A. A belief can stretch and adapt to new situations while a conviction is firm and stable. B. A belief is firm and stable while a conviction can stretch and adapt to new situations. C. A belief is long-term while conviction is short term. D. None of the above. 9. Belief is something that an individual considers as the truth. A. true B. false C. maybe D. None of the above 10. Unlike a belief, a conviction is stronger and deeper. A. true B. false C. maybe D. None of the above ​