Multiple Choice
Mr. Quigley, who is a lobbyist for the oil industry, says that the government should subsidize oil exploration. In view of Mr. Quigley's credentials, it follows that the government should certainly do this.
A) False cause.
B) Appeal to unqualified authority.
C) No fallacy.
D) Begging the question.
E) Argument against the person, circumstantial.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q116: Frank Larsen argues for stricter gun control.
Q117: During the past two thousand years, no
Q118: Madam Voodoo, the famous psychic, says she
Q119: Senator Smith, I know you will support
Q120: Nobody has ever proved there is intelligent
Q122: Sugar is sweet. Therefore, its chemical components,
Q123: Johnny, you better not tell anyone that
Q124: Poor Scooter Libby should never have been
Q125: Old Mrs. Fogarty has won at Bingo
Q126: The proposal to ban smoking in the