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A sound argument is a valid deductive argument with true premises.
True
False
A deductive argument cannot be both valid and unsound.
True
False
All valid deductive arguments are sound arguments.
True
False
A deductive argument can be either valid or invalid and still have true premises.
True
False
In a valid deductive argument, the conclusion could be true or false.
True
False
An invalid deductive argument could have all true statements in it.
true
false
A deductive argument could have a false premise and still be sound.
True
False
All men are mortal. Ralph is a man. Therefore, Ralph is mortal.
deductive
inductive
In the past, winter has always been cold in Loei. Therefore, winter will be cold again this year.
Deductive
Inductive
Jason just moved here from South Africa. Michael has blond hair. Therefore, all people from South Africa have hair.
deductive
inductive
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