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Which one of the following options is a suggestion of a deductive argument?
A
It cannot be that premises are true, but conclusion is false
B
It can be that the premises are not in accordance with the conclusion
C
Such arguments are neither valid nor invalid
D
None of the above
Correct Answer:
It cannot be that premises are true, but conclusion is false
which one of the following is not correct?
1. If one of the premises is invalid, the argument is not true
2. An argument cannot be sound if one of the premise is false
3. If premises entail the conclusion then the argument will be valid
4. A deductive argument may be valid without being sound
A
2 and 3
B
Only 1
C
Only 4
D
1, 2 and 4
Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence. She gave me a suggestion. The suggestion was helpful.
A
She gave me a suggestion that was helpful
B
The suggestion given by her was helpful
C
I received a helpful suggestion from her
D
She gave me a helpful suggestion
What is the output of this program ? class main_arguments {
public static void main(String [ ] args)
{
String [][] argument = new String[2][2];
int x;
argument[0] = args;
x = argument[0].length;
for (int y = 0; y < x; y++)
System.out.print(" " + argument[0][y]);
}
}
A
1 1
B
1 0
C
1 0 3
D
1 2 3
Deductive argument where conclusion is followed from the premise is called
A
valid
B
incorrect
C
probable
D
necessarily
A deductive argument is valid if its premises
A
Do provide conclusive proof of its conclusion
B
Do provide empirical truth for its conclusion
C
Are true
D
None of the above
Which is a good alternative instead of having one zero argument constructor and one single argument constructor with default argument?
A
No constructor defined
B
One default value constructor
C
Defining the default constructor
D
Using one constructor with two arguments
In the question a statement is given, followed by two arguments, I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be atvariance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given arguments, if any, is a strong argument.
Statement : Should one year of army training be compulsory for all Indian citizens?
Argument I : No, the costs of training will be prohibitive and one year of labour will be lost.
Argument II : Yes, army training helps make better citizens.
A
if only argument I is strong.
B
if only argument II is strong.
C
if both I and II are strong.
D
if neither I nor II is strong.
In the question a statement is given, followed by two arguments, I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be atvariance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given arguments, if any, is a strong argument. Statement : Should one year of army training be compulsory for all Indian citizens? Argument I : No, the costs of training will be prohibitive and one year of labour will be lost.
Argument II : Yes, army training helps make better citizens.
A
if only argument I is strong.
B
if only argument II is strong.
C
if both I and II are strong.
D
if neither I nor II is strong.
Which of the following macro extracts an argument from the variable argument list (ie ellipsis) and advance the pointer to the next argument?
A
va_list
B
va_arg
C
va_end
D
va_start
Consider the given statement and decide which of the following argument (s) is/are strong. Statement :Should CBDT abolish income tax in India? Argument 1: Yes, it is an unnecessary burden on the wage earners in India. Argument 2: No, it is a good source of revenue for Indian Government.
A
Only argument 1 is strong
B
Both arguments 1 and 2 are strong
C
Neither argument 1 nor 2 is strong
D
Only argument 2 is strong