In logic arguments are never described as human reasoning


1. In logic, arguments are never described as

a.true.

b.valid

c.inductive.

d.sound.

2. "All dogs hate cats. Sirius is a dog. So Sirius hates cats" is an example of a

a.sound inductive argument.

b.valid deductive argument.

c.invalid inductive argument.

d.weak deductive argument.

3. Human reasoning tends to use a mixture of both

a.oil and vinegar.

b.induction and deduction.

c.induction and reduction.

d.reduction and deduction.

4. "10 is less than 100; 100 is less than 1,000; consequently, 10 is less than 1,000" is an example of a

a.sound deductive argument.

b.valid inductive argument.

c.sound inductive argument.

d.weak inductive argument.

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