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Bahir Dar University

Faculty of Social Sciences

Department of Civics and Ethical Studies

Course Name: Introduction to Logic (Final Exam 40%)

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Direction: Choose the best answer among the alternatives given and write it on the
answer sheet (1.5pts each)

1. Any deductive argument having true premise and true conclusion can be
A. Unsound B. Invalid C. Valid D. Sound E. All
2. There are 74 civil and water engineering students in this classroom. I have completed
evaluating the answer sheet of 20 students and all of them scored85% and above. It
implies that most of the students of this classroom must be smart. The argument is
A. Inductive B. Deductive C. Inductive Generalization D. all but B
3. This classroom has 12m length and 20m width. Therefore, the area of the room is 240
meter square. The argument is
A. Inductive B. Deductive C. Mathematical Argument D. B & C
4. Which one of the following is correct about the argument? All birds have legs. Some
cats are birds. Therefore, some cats have legs.
A. It is a valid argument C. It is an invalid argument
B. It is sound a sound D. It is weak argument
5. Which one of the following is correct about the following argument
All civil and water engineering students are students taking logic course
All BDU students are water and civil engineering students
Therefore, all BDU students are students taking logic Course
A. It is an invalid deductive argument that is unsound
B. It is a false argument
C. It is a valid deductive argument that is unsound
D. It is a strong inductive argument that is uncogent
6. A deductive argument is characterized with all but one
A. If the premises are assumed true then the conclusion is probably true
B. It is invalid if the premises are true and the conclusion is false
C. It is impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion false
D. The conclusion does not follow from the premises with strict necessity
7. All are the characters of good argument except
A. It must have premises that provides an efficient evidence
B. It must have premises taht are acceptable
C. There May be premise that is logically irrelevant to the truth of the
conclusion
D. It must have premises that constitutes probable ground for the truth of the
conclusion
E. None
8. Dr. Morrison has argued that smoking is responsible for the majority of health
problems in this country and that every smoker who has even the slightest concern for
his or her health should quit. Unfortunately, however, we must consign Dr.
Morrison’s argument to the trash bin. Only yesterday I saw none other than Dr.
Morrison himself smoking a cigar. This fallacious argument is called:
A. Straw Man B. Appeal to Vanity C. Tu Quoque D. Appeal to force
9. Surely architect Norris is not responsible for the collapse of the Central Bank Tower.
Norris has had nothing but trouble lately. His daughter eloped with a child molester,
his son committed suicide, and his alcoholic wife recently left for Las Vegas with his
retirement savings. This argument committed a fallacy called:
A. Missing the point B. Appeal to Pity C. Appeal to the people D. No fallacy
10. The First Amendment to the Constitution prevents the government from interfering
with the free exercise of religion. The liturgical practice of the Religion of Internal
Enlightenment involves human sacrifice. Therefore, it would be wrong for the
government to interfere with this religious practice. The fallacy in this argument is
A. Accident B. Appeal to force C. False Dichotomy D. Ad hominem
circumstantial
11. Helen has argued that logic is not the most important thing in life. Apparently, Helen
advocates irrationality. It has taken 2 million years for the human race to achieve the
position that it has, and Helen would throw the whole thing in to the garbage. What
utter nonsesnse!! This argument commits a fallacy called
A. Red Herring B. Missing the point C. Straw man D. False cause fallacy
12. If a car breaks down on the freeway, a passing mechanic is not obligated to render
emergency road service. For similar reasons, if a person suffers a heart attack on the
street, a passing physician is not obligated to render emergency medical assistance.
The fallacy in this argument is
A. Appeal to ignorance B. Weak Analogy C. False cause Slippery Slope
13. A few minutes after Governor Harrison finished his speech on television, a
devastating earthquake struck southern Alaska. For the safety of the people up there,
it is imperative that Governor Harrison make no more speeches. This fallacy is called
A. Non Causa pro Causa B. False Dichotomy C. Post Hoc ergo propter hoc
D.Slippery Slope E. Over simplified false cause fallacy
14. No one has proved conclusively that America’s nuclear power plants constitute a
danger to people living in their immediate vicinity. Therefore, it is perfectly safe to
continue to build nuclear power plants near large metropolitan centres.
A. Appeal to ignorance B. Weak analogy C. False cause D. Slippery slope
15. There are more churches in New York City than in any other city in the nation, and
more crimes are committed in New York City than anywhere else. So, if we are to eliminate
crime, we must abolish the churches. In this argument, the fallacy is
A. Non Causa pro Causa B. False Dichotomy C. Post Hoc ergo propter hoc
D.Slippery Slope E. Over simplified false cause fallacy

16. It is ridiculous to hear that man from Peru complaining about America’s poverty. Peru
has twice as much poverty as America has ever had. The argument commits
A. Missing the point B. Red Herring C. Tu Quoque D. Weak Analogy
17. Some of the parents in our school district have asked that we provide bilingual
education in Spanish. This request will have to be denied. If we provide this service, then
someone will ask for bilingual education in Greek. Then it will be German, French, and
Hungarian. Polish, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean will follow close behind. We
certainly can’t accommodate all of them. The argument committed
A. No Fallacy B. Hasty Generalization C. Appeal to unqualified authority D. Slippery
slope
18. Probably no life exists on Venus. Teams of scientists have conducted exhaustive studies
of the planet’s surface and atmosphere, and no living organisms have been found. The
argument commits
A. No Fallacy B. Weak Analogy C. Appeal to Ignorance D. Missing the Point
19. Rudolf Ho¨ss, commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp, confessed to having
exterminated one million people, most of whom were Jews, in the Auschwitz gas chamber.
We can only conclude that Ho¨ss was either insane or an extremely evil person. This
argument commits
A. Ad hominem abusive B. Ad hominem Circumstantial C. Appeal to Unqualified
Authority
D. No Fallacy
20. The Brazilian Football team will probably go undefeated in the entire 2014 world cup
tournament. My dentist is a smart person, and he thinks the team will win the 2014 FIFA
world cup. The argument commits
A. No Fallacy B. Weak Analogy C. Hasty Generalization D. Unqualified Authority
21. Senator Barrow advocates increased Social Security benefits for the poor. It is regrettable
that the senator finds it necessary to advocate socialism. Socialism defeats initiative, takes
away promised rewards, and leads directly to inefficiency and big government. It was tried
for years in Eastern Europe, and it failed miserably. Clearly, socialism is no good.
Which one of the following fallacy is committed by the above argument?
A. Red Herring B. Missing the point C. Straw man D. False cause fallacy
22. You should read Paulo Coelho’s latest novel right away. It’s sold over a million copies,
and practically everyone in the city is talking about it. The argument commits
A. Appeal to Vanity B. Bandwagon C. Appeal to Snobbery D. No Fallacy

23. On our first date, Girum has his hand all over me, and I found it nearly impossible to keep
him in his place. A week ago, Tsegaye gave me that stupid line. In order to prove my love, i
had to spend the night with him. Men are all alike. All of them only want sex. This argument
committed a fallacy called:
A. Hasty Generalization B. Appeal to force C. Weak Analogy D. Accident
24. This administration is not anti-German, as it has been alleged. Germany is a great country.
It has contributed immensely to the world’s artistic treasury. Goethe and Schiller made
magnificent contributions to literature, and Bach, Beethoven, Wagner, and Brahms did the
same in music. The fallacy committed is
A. Missing the point B. Red Herring C. Straw Man D. Appeal to the people.
25. Senator Kennedy’s arguments in favor of health care for the poor and aged should be
ignored. Kennedy is a do-gooder who supports this kind of legislation only to get his name in
the newspapers. This argument commits
A. Ad hominem abusive B. Ad hominem Circumstantial C. Tu quoque D. No fallacy
26. Mr. Prime Minister, I am certain you will want to release the members of our National
Liberation Group whom you currently hold in prison. After all, I’m sure you will want to
avoid having car bombs go off in the canters of your most heavily populated cities. This
fallacy is
A. Appeal to Unqualified Authority B. Straw man C. Appeal to Force D. Red herring
27. The Japanese argue that our import restrictions on steel, autos, and textiles are
protectionist and threaten a trade war. What hypocrisy! The Japanese use hundreds of covert
schemes to block the import of dozens of products, including supercomputers, rice, beef,
lumber, and citrus fruits. Which one of the following fallacy is committed by

this argument?
A. Ad hominem abusive B. Ad hominem Circumstantial C. Tu quoque D. No fallacy
28. Determine whether the following argument is
I. Deductive/Inductive
II. Valid/Invalid or Strong/Weak
III. Sound/ Unsound or Cogent/Uncogent

Either Cheating in exam is academic dishonesty or it is not punishable by the


university. Cheating in exam is not academic dishonesty. Therefore, it is not
punishable by the university
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