Tutorial 1 Quiz # 2
Multiple-choice exercise
Choose the correct answer for each question.
What, if anything, is wrong with this argument map?
- The 'reason' is a mere restatement of the conclusion.
- At least one claim box contains reasoning.
- At least one claim box does not contain a full declarative sentence.
- The map does not represent reasoning: the claims are not related as reason and conclusion.
- The reason and conclusion have been switched around so that what appears as a reason is in fact the conclusion and vice versa.
- There is nothing wrong with this argument map.
What, if anything, is wrong with this argument map?
- The 'reason' is a mere restatement of the conclusion.
- At least one claim box contains reasoning.
- At least one claim box does not contain a full declarative sentence.
- The map does not represent reasoning: the claims are not related as reason and conclusion.
- The reason and conclusion have been switched around so that what appears as a reason is in fact the conclusion and vice versa.
- There is nothing wrong with this argument map.
What, if anything, is wrong with this argument map?
- The 'reason' is a mere restatement of the conclusion.
- At least one claim box contains reasoning.
- At least one claim box does not contain a full declarative sentence.
- The map does not represent reasoning: the claims are not related as reason and conclusion.
- The reason and conclusion have been switched around so that what appears as a reason is in fact the conclusion and vice versa.
- There is nothing wrong with this argument map.
What, if anything, is wrong with this argument map?
- The 'reason' is a mere restatement of the conclusion.
- At least one claim box contains reasoning.
- At least one claim box does not contain a full declarative sentence.
- The map does not represent reasoning: the claims are not related as reason and conclusion.
- The reason and conclusion have been switched around so that what appears as a reason is in fact the conclusion and vice versa.
- There is nothing wrong with this argument map.
What, if anything, is wrong with this argument map?
- The 'reason' is a mere restatement of the conclusion.
- At least one claim box contains reasoning.
- At least one claim box does not contain a full declarative sentence.
- The map does not represent reasoning: the claims are not related as reason and conclusion.
- The reason and conclusion have been switched around so that what appears as a reason is in fact the conclusion and vice versa.
- There is nothing wrong with this argument map.
What, if anything, is wrong with this argument map?
- The 'reason' is a mere restatement of the conclusion.
- At least one claim box contains reasoning.
- At least one claim box does not contain a full declarative sentence.
- The map does not represent reasoning: the claims are not related as reason and conclusion.
- The reason and conclusion have been switched around so that what appears as a reason is in fact the conclusion and vice versa.
- There is nothing wrong with this argument map.
What, if anything, is wrong with this argument map?
- The 'objection' is a mere denial of the conclusion.
- At least one claim box contains reasoning.
- At least one claim box does not contain a full declarative sentence.
- The map does not represent reasoning: the claims are not related as objection and conclusion.
- The objection and conclusion have been switched around so that what appears as a objection is in fact the conclusion and vice versa.
- There is nothing wrong with this argument map.
What, if anything, is wrong with this argument map?
- The 'objection' is a mere denial of the conclusion.
- At least one claim box contains reasoning.
- At least one claim box does not contain a full declarative sentence.
- The map does not represent reasoning: the claims are not related as objection and conclusion.
- The objection and conclusion have been switched around so that what appears as a objection is in fact the conclusion and vice versa.
- There is nothing wrong with this argument map.
What, if anything, is wrong with this argument map?
- The 'objection' is a mere denial of the conclusion.
- At least one claim box contains reasoning.
- At least one claim box does not contain a full declarative sentence.
- The map does not represent reasoning: the claims are not related as objection and conclusion.
- The objection and conclusion have been switched around so that what appears as a objection is in fact the conclusion and vice versa.
- There is nothing wrong with this argument map.
What, if anything, is wrong with this argument map?
- The 'objection' is a mere denial of the conclusion.
- At least one claim box contains reasoning.
- At least one claim box does not contain a full declarative sentence.
- The map does not represent reasoning: the claims are not related as objection and conclusion.
- The objection and conclusion have been switched around so that what appears as a objection is in fact the conclusion and vice versa.
- There is nothing wrong with this argument map.