(Answered) PHI103 Week 5 – Quiz

PHI103 Week 5 – Quiz

Question 1

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How should one ethically engage in verbal argumentation?

Try to maintain a focus on demonstrating the other person is wrong.

Try to maintain focus on the argument when analyzing what people are saying.

Try to win at all costs.

Stick to one’s position even if evidence is better for the opposing position.

Question 2

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God must exist for there can be no other explanation for the order and complexity of the world. Some say there is no proof, but to me the proof is all around us.

The conclusion of this argument is:

God exists

There is no other explanation of the order and complexity of the world besides God.

Atheists should repent

There is proof of God all around us

Question 3

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The thesis in an argumentative essay __________.

is composed of premises

should be general so that one can write enough on the topic

is the claim that is being defended

is not as important as the problem

Question 4

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In an argumentative essay, the premises of the argument  __________.

are the reasons that support the thesis

do not need justification in an essay

are what the thesis defends

occur in the conclusion of the paper

Question 5

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An argument is unsound if and only if _____________.

It has weak reasoning.

It has a false premise.

It either has a false premise or it is invalid.

It begs the question.

Question 6

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That statement “All dogs are mammals” is an example of a:

universal negative

particular affirmative

conditional

universal affirmative

Question 7

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The purpose of a premise is to __________.

support the other premises of the argument

agree with the conclusion

provide support for the truth of the conclusion

provide a response to an objection to the argument

Question 8

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Politician: “We either decide to keep the handgun laws in the city limits and maintain peace, or we revoke the laws and let the city become a modern day Wild West.”

Straw Man

Hyperbole

False Dilemma

No Fallacy

Question 9

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“Up to 80% of doctors endorse this project” uses which rhetorical device?

Euphemism

Weasel Words

Proof Surrogate

Innuendo

Hyperbole

Question 10

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The support in an argumentative essay __________.

does not include theories

is the main item for which one is arguing in a paper

is the problem that one is examining

is the reason for accepting one’s premises

Question 11

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The legalization of drugs is neither unwise nor immoral.  It is not unwise because by legalizing drugs we would eliminate the illegal drug trade.  Hence, by legalizing drugs, we would rid our nation of all the violence that goes along with the illegal drug trade.  Furthermore, the legalization of drugs is not immoral because it can be combined with a massive program of moral education.

Deductive

Inductive

Neither

Question 12

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In argumentation, criticism is __________.

a negative thing that tears people down

an evaluation of elements outside of the argument

a way to make oneself look smarter than another

an evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of the argument

Question 13

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Which of the following is an effective way to critique a deductive argument?

Use the same form and create an example that has true premises and a false conclusion.

Use a different form and create a counterexample.

Demonstrate that the deductive argument is weak.

Critique the strength of an inductive argument.

Question 14

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The principle of accuracy in logic is __________.

the idea that scientific experiments need measures to ensure they produce good data

the idea that one should state the strongest argument no matter the position

the idea that we more clearly understand arguments that align with our beliefs

the idea that one should interpret the argument in line with the way the author would state it

Question 15

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All dogs are warm-blooded. All warm-blooded creatures are mammals. Hence, all dogs are mammals.

True or False: The sentence, “Hence, all dogs are mammals,” is a premise in this argument.

True

False

Question 16

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Sloan: “Dude you play way too many videogames.”

John: “Whatever bro! When Eternal Death Slayer III came out you were waiting in line outside the store for four hours to be the first to get it. I am not going to listen to your reasoning.”

Ad hominem

Appeal to Fear

False Dilemma

False Cause

No Fallacy

Question 17

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Not having a representative sample of a group is:

Confirmation bias

Status Quo bias

Selection bias

The bandwagon effect

None of the above

Question 18

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An argument is invalid if and only if _____________.

Its reasoning is strong and its premises are true.

It is possible for all of its premises to be true and the conclusion false

It is fallacious.

It has a false premise.

Question 19

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In propositional logic, the variables P and Q stand for:

the words “True” and “False”

categories of things, like mammals and cats

sentences (claims)

logical connectives

Question 20

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A valid argument is __________.

an argument in which it is impossible to have true premises and a false conclusion

an argument with true premises and a false conclusion

an argument in which it is possible to have true premises and a true conclusion

an argument that necessarily has true premises and a true conclusion

all of these

Quiz Score: 20 out of 20

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