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Think with Socrates An Introduction to Critical Thinking
Quiz 10: Deduction and Induction: A Closer Look
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Question 221
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -Portland is 180 miles from Seattle. Therefore, at sixty miles per hour, it must be a three- hour drive.
Question 222
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -We have only $500 to spend, and a good laptop is at least $400. Therefore, necessarily, we can buy at most one laptop.
Question 223
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -Every time in the past that Jan has spoken, she has gone over her time limit. Therefore, she will probably speak too long tomorrow night at the awards banquet.
Question 224
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -Monkeys and humans have similar cardiovascular systems. Therefore, this drug will likely cure cardiovascular disease in humans since it was effective in the case of monkeys.
Question 225
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -We tested the proposed hypothesis ten times, and it failed every test. Therefore, we conclude that the hypothesis is probably false.
Question 226
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -If Joe cooks, the dinner will be awful. Joe is cooking. The dinner will surely be awful.
Question 227
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -If Jan cooks, the dinner will be late. It is not late. Therefore, Jan is certainly not cooking tonight.
Question 228
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -If we move to Colorado, then we will ski often. If we ski often, then we will become better skiers. So if we move to Colorado, then we will surely become better skiers.
Question 229
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -If Joe has walking pneumonia, then he is too sick to work. Joe has walking pneumonia. Therefore, he is certainly too sick to work.
Question 230
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -If Orangie, the cat, is hungry, he will meow and let you know it. He is not meowing. Therefore, Orangie is surely not hungry.
Question 231
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -Either we eat dinner at a fast food place, or we cook. We won't eat fast food tonight. So we'll certainly cook.
Question 232
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -If Joe wins the bet, then he goes home early. He is not going home early. Therefore, he certainly did not win the bet.
Question 233
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -If the Fleet Foxes are playing, then there will be a crowd. The Fleet Foxes are playing. So there will surely be a crowd.
Question 234
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -The car stopped in the middle of the freeway. The gas gauge is on empty. The best explanation is that the car is out of gas. Therefore, the car is probably out of gas.
Question 235
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -Professor Smith says there will be no depression. He is an expert on depressions and business cycle theory. Therefore, there will probably be no depression.