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1.
A deductive argument always goes from the general to the specific.
[ ] a. True
[ ] b. False
2.
A deductive argument is defined as an argument that has true premises and a true conclusion.
[ ] a. True
[ ] b. False
3.
An inductive argument can have true premises and a true conclusion.
[ ] a. True
[ ] b. False
4.
An argument is determined to be deductive because of its form, not because of its content.
[ ] a. True
[ ] b. False
5.
Sound arguments always have true premises.
[ ] a. True
[ ] b. False
6.
Inductive arguments are sound when the premises are known to be true.
[ ] a. True
[ ] b. False
7.
Inductive arguments always have the possibility of having false conclusions, even when the premises are true.
[ ] a. True
[ ] b. False
8.
When the premises of a deductive argument are true, there is no doubt that the conclusion is true.
[ ] a. True
[ ] b. False
9.
A deductive argument becomes inductive when the premises are false.
[ ] a. True
[ ] b. False
10.
The term "valid" simply means that the argument is a proper deductive form.
[ ] a. True
[ ] b. False
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