Multiple Choice
A deductive argument is sound if and only if it is
A) valid and all its premises are true
B) invalid and all its premises are true
C) is valid and one of the premise is false
D) is valid and its conclusion is false.
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Q1: The claim of an inductive argument is
Q3: Validity or Invalidity may be predicated of
Q4: If it is possible for the premises
Q5: Deductive logic is also known as<br>A)Intuitive logic<br>B)Material
Q6: Inductive logic is also known as<br>A)Formal logic<br>B)Model
Q7: In inductive reasoning the conclusion is -------.<br>A)Probable<br>B)Certain<br>C)Definite<br>D)Predictable.
Q8: Deduction and Induction are two main forms
Q9: An advantage of inductive reasoning is<br>A)to sustain
Q10: Deductive arguments are typically ----------.<br>A)Analytic<br>B)Synthetic<br>C)Intuitive<br>D)Material.
Q11: Denotation is the same as _.<br>A)Extension<br>B)Intension<br>C)Value<br>D)Meaning