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The Logic, Fallacies, and Reasoning Quiz


✅ Which of the following characterises a *valid* argument?


Which fallacy is demonstrated here?

1️⃣ All bats can fly. 2️⃣ The cricket bat is a bat. 3️⃣ Therefore, the cricket bat can fly.


Which conclusion logically follows from premises 1 and 2?

1️⃣ If A, then B. 2️⃣ A. 3️⃣ Therefore, ....


💭 An argument that appeals to the best or most likely explanation is also known as...


Which fallacy is demonstrated here?

🅰️: "I think we should regulate AI development." 🅱️: "So you want to ban all new technology then?"


✅ Which of the following arguments is valid?

key:    (→  =  if-then)    (¬  =  not)    (∴  =  therefore)


💭 Which type of argument compares two things and infers that what is true of one is likely true of the other?


Which fallacy is demonstrated here?

🙅 "Everyone says Person X is bad, therefore Person X must be bad."


💭 An argument where the truth of the conclusion is logically guaranteed by the truth of the premises is known as...


⭕ An argument that assumes the truth of the conclusion in its premises commits which logical fallacy?


❌ Which of the following arguments is invalid?

key:    (→  =  if-then)    (¬  =  not)    (∴  =  therefore)


Which fallacy is demonstrated here?

🦺 "Either you support this policy, or you don’t care about people’s safety."


✅ Which of the following characterises a *sound* argument?


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