Section One (10 marks)-True/False Questions Put “T” for and “F” for false in the bracket in response to each question. You get 2 marks for a correct answer 1 marks is deducted for an incorrect. 1. An inductive argument is weak if one of the presmies is false. ( T ) 2 . if we use conjunction to conjoin all the premises and the conclusion o an invalid argument to from ONE proposition “X”, then the proposition “ ( T ) 3: ( F. ) 4. :All vaccine are not biomedical products “ is not a standardized categorical sentences. ( F ) 5. A complete truth –table only displays 2n rows if there are n basic propositions involved in the position (n is a natural numer). ( T. ) Section Two 1. Categorical sentence means and refers to the sentence which indicates a relation between two groups of things or classes of things. So, according to the statement, we can perform the subalternation of the given statement. Resultant statement will be "Most of the NBA players are tall. All the tall people are not NBA players." 2. A valid syllogism should have a conclusion which must be true when the two premises should be true. According to that, I can say the other premise of the given statement is "all are students." 3. Compound sentence can be written with logical operator A overdot B. Section Three Interpreting "implies" as "if.....then", the above statements would be like, 1) If shakespeare wrote hamlet then donald trump lost the election. 2) If Donald trump lost the election then shakespeare wrote hamlet. comparing the two statements, the first statement appears to be true. and the second statement is wrong.