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Argument

Quiz by Danica Ann Sta. Rosa

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  • Q1
    The premise is the idea we are convinced to believe while conclusion is the support or reason showing that the premise is true.
    Yes
    No
    10s
  • Q2
    There is no difference between an argument and an opinion.
    No
    Yes
    10s
  • Q3
    Hasty generalization is a fallacy committed when making assumptions about a whole group or range of cases based on a sample that is inadequate or not enough.
    No
    Yes
    10s
  • Q4
    Examples of premise indicators are “therefore”, “hence”, and “thus”.
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    No
    10s
  • Q5
    Not all valid arguments are sound.
    No
    Yes
    10s

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