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TESTBANK FOR ACONCISE g nn h




gINTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 13TH
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EDITION
BY
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PATRICK J. HURLEY, LORI WATSON
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,Chapter1TestA


MULTIPLE CHOICE nn




INSTRUCTIONS: Thefollowingselections relate todistinguishingarguments fromnonarguments and nn nn nn n nn nn




identifying conclusions. Select the best answer foreach.
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1. Thereappears tobeagrowinghappinessgapbetweenmenandwomen.Womentodayare working
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moreandrelaxingless,whilemenareworkinglessandrelaxingmore.Fortyyears
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womanspent40minutesmoreperweekthanthetypical man performingan
nn activityconsidered B B B n




unpleasant.Today,with menworking less, thegap is 90minutesand growing.
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a. Argument; conclusion:Today... the gapis90minutesand growing. nn n nn nn n n n nn




b. Nonargument.
c. Argument;conclusion:Fortyyearsago...anactivityconsidered B




unpleasant.
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d. Argument;conclusion:There appears tobe ...betweenmenand women. B n n B




e. Argument; conclusion:Women todayareworkingmoreandr elaxingl ess.
nn B n n B n n




ANS: D PTS: 2

2. Leadistoxic,butdo youknowwhy?Lead istoxic mainlybecause it preferentiallyreplacesothermetalsin
B B B B B n




biochemicalreactions.Insodoingit interferes withtheproteinsthatregulatebloodpressure (which can
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cause development delays in children and high blood pressure in adults),heme
nn n n n n n n n n nn n n n n n n n n n n




production (which can lead to anemia), and sperm production. Lead also displaces
nn nn n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n




calciumin the reactionsthat transmitelectricalimpulsesinthebrain, whichdiminishes the abilitytothink
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andrecall n




information.
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AnneMarieHelmstine,"Your GuidetoChemistry" nn n




a. Argument; conclusion: It interferes withtheproteins ...and spermproduction.
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b. Argument;conclusion:Leadistoxic. B




c. Nonargument.
d. Argument;conclusion:It preferentiallyreplacesothermetalsinbiochemical nn




reactions.
n n




e. Argument;conclusion: Leadalsodisplacescalcium...recallinformation. nn




ANS: C PTS: 2

3. Aristotlefocused on clarifyingtheconcept of virtueitself.Hearguedthat it wasvirtuoustochoosethe
B B nn n n B nn n n




properamount ofemotion and/oractioncalledforinaparticularsituation and thatextremes of emotion
nn B B B B B n n




nand action were vices. In all communities there are somemen of practical wisdom
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who have thecapacitytojudgewisely.Aristotlearguedthattheyhavethecapacityto followthe"right rule"
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whatever thesituation.
nn n n n




DavidCooper,ValuePluralismandEthical Choice nn




a. Argument;conclusion:Inallcommunities...capacitytoj udgewisely. n n n n n B n n




b. Argument;conclusion:Aristotlefocusedonclarifyingtheconceptofvirtue B




itself. n n




c. Argument;conclusion:Theyhavethecapacitytofollow... thesituation. n n




d. Argument;conclusion: Heargued that it was virtuous...were vices nn B B nn nn n nn




e. Nonargument.

ANS: E PTS: 2

4. Illegal immigrantspaylocal salestaxes,andmanyof themalsopaystate,local,andfederalincometax and
nn n n n n B nn




SocialSecuritytax.Theyalsopurchaseitemsfrom localmerchants,increasingtheamount these
nn B n n




n merchants pay intaxes. In addition, they work for low salaries, which increases
n n n n n nn n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n




the earnings
n n n n




1

, oftheiremployers andtheamountoftaxestheseemployerspay.Thus,itisnotcorrect tosaythat illegal
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immigrants contribute nothingtothecommunitiesinwhichtheylive.
nn nn nn




a. Argument;conclusion:Itisnotcorrecttosay...communitiesinwhichthey B B B B B B




live. nn




b. Argument;conclusion:Theyworkforlowsalaries...theseemployers pay. n n n nn




c. Argument;conclusion: Illegalimmigrantspay...Social Securitytax. nn nn




d. Argument;conclusion:Theyalso purchaseitems...payin taxes. n nn n nn




e. Nonargument.

ANS: A PTS: 2

5. Numerous studies have indicated that women of color, black women in particular,
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n are n




over-arrested, over-indicted, and over-sentenced. African-American women areseven
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times more likely
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tobearrested for prostitutionthanwomen ofother ethnicgroups.Blackwomen havereceived
n B B B




significantlylongersentencesforcrimesagainstpropertyandservedlongerperiodsinprison.Forboth
n n B n n




murderand drug offenses,Euroamerican women ended up serving one-thirdlesstime forthe same
n n B B B B B B B B n n




offenses than black women.
nn nn nn nn




NancyKurshan,"Womenand Imprisonment in the U.S." B n n B nn




a. Argument;conclusion: African-American women... other ethnic groups. n nn nn nn nn nn




b. Nonargument.
c. Argument;conclusion: Forboth murderanddrugoffenses...blackwomen. n n B




d. Argument;conclusion:Numerousstudieshaveindicated... over-sentenced. n nn




e. Argument;conclusion:Blackwomenhavereceived ...longerperiodsin prison. B n n




ANS: B PTS: 2

6. It'seven moreimportant these daysthat yourcomputerbe protectedbyafirewall.Thereare
B criminal B B B B B




elementslurking intheshadowsofcyberspacewhosendout probesto detect unprotectedPCs.Oncea
nn B B n B B B




vulnerablecomputerisfound,thesecriminalsinstallsoftwarethatassiststhemin committing identity
nn B B n n B




theftand fencingstolen IDs.Theyalsodefraud online advertisers byusing these zombiecomputers to
nn B B B B B n n B B




visit pay-per-click ads.
nn nn nn




a. Argument;conclusion:Therearecriminalelements...todetectunprotected B




PCs. n n




b. Argument;conclusion: Onceavulnerablecomputer ...fencingstolenIDs. n nn nn n




c. Nonargument.
d. Argument; conclusion:Theyalsodefraud...tovisit pay-per-clickads. nn nn




e. Argument;conclusion:It's even more important ...protectedbya firewall. n nn B nn n B




ANS: E PTS: 2

7. The earth is of interest to astronomy for many reasons. Nearly all
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n




observations must be made
n n n n n n nn




throughtheatmosphere,and thephenomenaoftheupperatmosphereandthemagnetospherereflect the
n B B B B nn




stateofinterplanetary space.The earth isalsothe mostimportantobject ofcomparisonfor planetologists.
nn B B B B n n n




HannuKarttunen,etal.,Fundamental Astronomy B n n




a. Argument;conclusion:Thephenomena...stateofinterplanetaryspace.
b. Argument;conclusion:Theearthis also...for planetologists. n n B n n nn




c. Argument;conclusion:Theearthis ofinterest toastronomy. B nn n nn




d. Nonargument.
e. Argument;conclusion:Nearlyall observations ...throughtheatmosphere. n n B B




ANS: C PTS: 2

8. If the tradein tiger products isbanned, tiger reserves are guarded bywell equipped staff,
nn nn n nn n n nn n nn nn nn nn nn nn n n




2

, communitiesabuttingtigerhabitataregiven a stake inprotecting tigers,andthemakersoftraditional B B B B B B n n




n medicinescanbepersuadedthattigerpartsarenotneeded,thentigerpoachingwillbe halted, habitat
n B B B n n n n




and life sustaining prey will be restored, and the immanent extinction of tigers
nn nn n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n




in thewild will be averted.
n n B B n nn




a. Nonargument.
b. Argument;conclusion:Thetradeintigerproducts isbanned. n n n B n




c. Argument;conclusion:Tigerpoachingwillbehalted. n n n




d. Argument;conclusion:Themakersoftraditionalmedicines...not needed. nn




e. Argument;conclusion:Tigerpoaching willbehalted...willbeaverted. B




ANS: A PTS: 2

9. Humansarebiologicalorganisms.Tounderstand our behaviorand mentalprocesses,weneed to n n B B n n B




understand their biological underpinnings, starting with the cellular level, the
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neuron. How
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wefeel,learn,remember,andthinkallstemfromneuronalactivity.So,howa neuron worksand how
n B B B B B nn




neurons communicate arecrucial pieces of information in solving thepuzzle ofhuman
nn n n n n n n n n n n B B B n n




behavior and mental processing.
nn nn nn nn




RichardGriggs,Psychology:AConciseIntroduction
a. Argument;conclusion:Tounderstandourbehavior ...theneuron. n n nn n




b. Argument;conclusion:Humansarebiological organisms. B




c. Argument;conclusion:Howwefeel...neuronalactivity. n n




d. Argument;conclusion:Howaneuronworks...mentalprocessing.
e. Nonargument.

ANS: D PTS: 2

10. Viruses are acellular entities toosmallto be seen witha light microscope. They
n n B n n n n B B n n B n n n n




arecomposedof a nucleicacidanda fewproteins.
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Viruses replicatethemselves anddisplayotherproperties ofliving
n B




norganisms onlywhen theyhaveinvadedliving cells.Indeed,somevirusescan becrystallizedand stored
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inacontainer on a shelffor years,buttheyretainthecapacitytoinvadecellsandcausedisease.
n n n n B B n n B B




Jacquelyn C.Black,Microbiology:Principlesand Explorations B n n nn n nn




a. Argument;conclusion:Theyare composedofa nucleic acida nd a fewproteins. nn nn nn n B nn n




b. Nonargument.
c. Argument;conclusion:Viruses areacellular entities...microscope. B n n




d. Argument;conclusion: Indeed,somevirusescanbecrystallized...cause disease. nn n n




e. Argument; conclusion:Virusesreplicate themselves ...invaded livingcells.
nn n nn nn nn




ANS: B PTS: 2

11. Harnessingtheclean, abundant energyofthesunandwindiscriticaltosolvingtheglobal B warming B n n n n n n




problem.Technologicaladvanceshavebroughtthecostofelectricitygeneratedbythewinddownby 82 B B nn




percent since 1981.Solarenergytechnologyhasmaderemarkableprogressas newphotovoltaic cells
nn B B n n nn




havebeendevelopedtoconvertevengreateramountsofsunlightdirectlyintoelectricity.Today thecosts
nn B B B nn




ofwindandsolarpowerare becomingcompetitive withdirty
nn coal-firedplants. B B n n n n




Sierra Club,"Global WarmingSolutions" B n n B




a. Argument;conclusion:Todaythe costsof wind ...dirtycoal-fired plants.
n n nn nn nn n nn




b. Argument;conclusion:Technologicaladvances ...by82percentsince 1981. nn nn




c. Argument;conclusion: Harnessingtheclean...theglobal warmingproblem. nn nn




d. Nonargument.
e. Argument;conclusion: Solar energytechnology...directlyintoelectricity. nn nn n




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