Introduction of the Philosophy of the Human Person
ABM 12-F, Group 5
Dr. Raj Mansukhani
ANG, Czarina Damienne N #2
CLEMENTE, Alyssa K. #8
EVANGELISTA, Eliza Anne B. #12
HERNANDEZ, Keanne Nohl P. #16
MARTIN, Louis Gelberto Martin #21
Logic Quiz
Question Group Answer
1. If a deductive argument contains a false True
premise, then it can no longer be valid.
2. Some deductive arguments are true, while True
others are false.
3. The conclusion of an inductive argument True
cannot be regarded as necessarily true
even if all its premises are true.
4. In Logic, an argument is defined as a False
disagreement between two or more
people.
5. All sound arguments are valid. True
6. All valid arguments are sound. False
7. All arguments have exactly two premises False
and one conclusion.
8. All arguments have two parts. True
9. The sentence “How old are you” is a False
proposition because it has a definite
answer.
10. What makes a deductive argument valid True
or invalid is its form or structure.
11. The conclusion of an argument can be True
regarded as the position one takes
regarding a particular issue, while the
premises can be regarded as the supports
or justifications for that position.
12. The word “since” is a conclusion indicator. False
13. If a deductive argument is invalid, then its True
conclusion must necessarily be false.
14. An enthymeme is an argument with an True
unstated premise or an unstated
conclusion.
15. Enthymemes are defective arguments False
because they contain unstated
propositions.
16. If an argument contains an unstated True
premise, it would be necessary to identify
that unstated premise because it may be
an unjustified or unwarranted assumption.
17. The sentence “The earth is flat” is a True
proposition.
18. “All As are Bs; All Bs are Cs; therefore All As True
are Cs” is a valid argument form.
19. “All As are Bs; All Cs are Bs; therefore All As False
are Cs” is a valid argument form.
20. A deductive argument can be sound False
even if one of its premises is false, for as
long as the majority of its other premises
are true.
21. Deductive arguments are arguments that True
go from the general to the specific, while
inductive arguments are arguments that
go from the specific to the general.
22. Logic is a study of the neurological False
patterns that occur in the brain whenever
we think.
23. A command or request can be used as a False
premise for an argument.
24. The argument “All apples are oranges; all True
oranges are peaches; therefore all apples
are peaches” is valid.
25. The argument “All Lasallians are True
engineering majors; Jeniffer is a Lasallian;
therefore Jennifer is an engineering major''
is valid but unsound.