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Logic 101 Practice Test: Informal Logic - Basic Concepts
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Informal logic is the study of logic and logical thought outside of a formal setting. It's a contemporary way to explain, systematize, assess, and teach arguing for practical purposes.  Informal logic systems can vary in a number of ways. They may incorporate formal, rhetorical, dialectical, and other methods of analysis. They may also propose unique approaches or mix methods that they borrow from other systems.  Informal logic is the development and justification of practical guidelines for recognizing, identifying, and displaying the reasoning expressed and invited in arguments. It... Show more
Logic 101 Practice Test: Informal Logic - Basic Concepts
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1. Right wing columnist and author Michelle Malkin says that the forced relocation of Japanese Americans to internment camps during World war II was really for their own protection. Therefore, we must drop that silly nonsense that this internment was a monstrous injustice, and start thinking of it as a humanitarian endeavor.
2. If Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is correct in her assessment that 'people who are well represented at trial do not get the death penalty,' then the disparate skills of defense attorneys in capital cases throughout America guarantees that defendants who are legally innocent will continue to be executed and that manifest justice dictates that the death penalty be abolished.
3. Jenny and Francine were awarded National Merit Scholarships and both love mathematics. Jenny breezed through Dr. Marshall's calculus class with an 'A'. Thus, Francine should do well in that class, too.
4. Beneath the image of Thomas Jefferson on this U.S. five-cent coin we see '1975.' It must be the case that the coin was minted in 1975.
5. As global warming continues, the temperature of the world's oceans will rise. As ocean temperatures rise, hurricanes will become more intense. Therefore, hurricanes in the Caribbean will intensify in the years ahead.
6. Earthquakes occur because the surface of the earth is composed of giant rigid plates, and these plates are constantly moving. When one plate rubs against another, the motion of the plates in that area is halted, and strain builds up. Eventually the edge of the plate cannot withstand the increasing strain, and it breaks. The resulting shudder is felt as an earthquake.
7. All essay contests are challenges that promote thinking. All challenges that promote thinking are educational experiences. Thus, all essay contests are educational experiences.
8. A divining rod is a magical device for detecting hidden water, metal, and gemstones. Your friend Roger is using his divining rod on the beach right now. Therefore, he'll likely find some diamonds buried beneath the sand.
9. Which of the following are all premise indicators?
10. Ashley detests Isabel, and Isabel detests Francesca. Therefore, it necessarily follows that Ashley detests Francesca.
11. The print at the bottom of this full box of Cheerios says NET WT 15 OZ. Therefore, the contents must weigh about 15 ounces.
12. Which of the following is a necessary condition for graduating from college?
13. Which of the following are all inductive arguments?
14. Which of the following is a necessary condition for going for a swim?
15. Given that 2x − 1 = 13. It follows that x = 6.
16. Which of the following is a necessary condition for going ice skating?
17. When asked how to address the militaristic ambitions of Syria, two Republican senators said we should drop bombs on Damascus, and a third said we should invade. The obvious conclusion is that Republicans are all a bunch of war mongers.
18. No taggers are publicly spirited citizens, because all taggers are criminals, and no criminals are publicly spirited citizens.
19. After smoking only a few cigarettes per day, Krista became addicted within two months. The same thing happened to Dave, Jean, and Marty. Therefore, since Dennis has been smoking a few cigarettes per day for the past two months, he's probably addicted, too.
20. An argument whose conclusion rests on a similarity between two things or situations is:
21. A misdemeanor is a minor criminal offense punishable by less than one year in prison. Thus, petty theft is a misdemeanor, as is vandalism, trespassing, and prostitution. Some people convicted of misdemeanors are fined. Others are sentenced to probation or community service.
22. As the universe expands, it gets colder and colder. Furthermore, this expansion will continue for ever and ever. Therefore, at some point in the future the universe will become too cold to support human life, and all humans will perish.
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24. Radio show host Frank Weltner, who is a neo-Nazi white supremacist, says that all immigration from Mexico must stop immediately. Therefore, we must take Mr. Weltner at his word and call a halt to Mexican immigration.
25. If a deductive argument has false premises and a false conclusion, then we know: