Valid and Invalid Arguments — MCQ Practice
Interactive MCQ Practice
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Consider the following statements and conclusions: Statements: 1. All cars are vehicles. 2. Some vehicles are red. Conclusions: I. Some cars are red. II. All red things are vehicles.
Statements: 1. If it is raining, then the ground is wet. 2. The ground is wet. Conclusion: It is raining.
Statements: 1. No politicians are honest. 2. All honest people are trustworthy. Conclusions: I. No politicians are trustworthy. II. Some trustworthy people are not politicians.
Statements: 1. All scientists are rational. 2. Some rational people are philosophers. Conclusion: Some scientists are philosophers.
Statements: 1. If a candidate clears Prelims, they are eligible for Mains. 2. If a candidate is eligible for Mains, they must have studied diligently. 3. Candidate X did not study diligently. Conclusion: Candidate X did not clear Prelims.