Please I am in exam and I need fast help within 30 minutes. Please answer these
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Please I am in exam and I need fast help within 30 minutes. Please answer these questions 100% correctly
QUESTION 41
Consider the following argument: "The car runs only if the battery is charged, and it is not charged." What is the form of this argument?
Affirming the Antecedent.
Denying the Antecedent.
Affirming the Consequent.
Denying the Consequent.
4 points
QUESTION 42
Consider again this argument: "The car runs only if the battery is charged, and it is not charged." This argument is valid.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 43
Consider the following argument: "Being bitten by a shark is sufficient to traumatize a person, and he was bitten by a shark. How can you say that he's not traumatized?" What is the form of this argument?
Affirming the Antecedent.
Denying the Antecedent.
Affirming the Consequent.
Denying the Consequent.
4 points
QUESTION 44
Consider again this argument: "Being bitten by a shark is sufficient to traumatize a person, and he was bitten by a shark. How can you say that he's not traumatized?" This argument is valid.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 45
Consider the following argument: "We will eat when the bell rings, so we will not eat now." What is the form of this argument?
Affirming the Antecedent.
Denying the Antecedent.
Affirming the Consequent.
Denying the Consequent.
4 points
QUESTION 46
Consider again this argument: "We will eat when the bell rings, so we will not eat now." This argument is valid.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 47
Consider the following argument: "The counter stops if the bin is empty, so the bin is empty." What is the form of this argument?
Affirming the Antecedent.
Denying the Antecedent.
Affirming the Consequent.
Denying the Consequent.
4 points
QUESTION 48
Consider again this argument: "The counter stops if the bin is empty, so the bin is empty." This argument is valid.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 49
Consider the following argument: "If you stay, you'll win, and you'll stay. Congratulations!" What is the form of this argument?
Affirming the Antecedent.
Denying the Antecedent.
Affirming the Consequent.
Denying the Consequent.
4 points
QUESTION 50
Consider again this argument: "If you stay, you'll win, and you'll stay. Congratulations!" This argument is valid.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 51
Consider the following argument: "Only if you pay your bill will they turn on the power again, so they will turn on the power again." What is the form of this argument?
Affirming the Antecedent.
Denying the Antecedent.
Affirming the Consequent.
Denying the Consequent.
4 points
QUESTION 52
Consider again this argument: "Only if you pay your bill will they turn on the power again, so they will turn on the power again." This argument is valid.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 53
Consider the following argument: "Boarding up the windows is sufficient to protect them, so you protected them." What is the form of this argument?
Affirming the Antecedent.
Denying the Antecedent.
Affirming the Consequent.
Denying the Consequent.
4 points
QUESTION 54
Consider again this argument: "Boarding up the windows is sufficient to protect them, so you protected them." This argument is valid.
True
False
Affirming the Antecedent.
Denying the Antecedent.
Affirming the Consequent.
Denying the Consequent.
Explanation / Answer
Question No. 41 – Affirming the Consequent
Question No. 42 - False
Question No. 43 – Denying the Antecedent
Question No. 44 - False
Question No. 45 – Denying the consequent
Question No. 46 - True
Question No. 47 – Affirming the consequent
Question No. 48 - True
Question No. 49 – Affirming the consequent
Question No. 50 - True
Question No. 51 – Affirming the antecedent
Question No. 52 - True
Question No. 53 – Affirming the antecedents
Question No. 54 - True