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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Cordillera Administrative Region
Schools Division of Apayao

NAME: ____________________
Match the concepts in Column A with the words in Column B. use letters only.
Column A Column B
1. Conclusion A. deceptive or erroneous arguments
2. Social Domain B. an equivocal word meaning “bright” and “not
heavy”
3. Misericordiam C. Use of force in arguments instead of using reason
4. Existentialism D. Scientific claims based on facts
5. False Cause E. I got zero in the quiz because I had egg for
breakfast.
6. Fallacies F. the derived statements in argumentation
7. Personal Domain G. Truth is based on one’s sincerity
8. Objective Truth H. Truth is constructed or agreed upon
9. Baculum I. Appeal to pity or emotion
10. Light J. an attitude that focuses on human freedom

TRUE OR FALSE.
Read the sentences below and write O if it is true and X if it is not
11. One importance of studying fallacies is we avoid being deceived or fooled.
12. Inductive reasoning ends in a conclusion that is logical and necessary.
13. Opinions become facts when they are verified by acceptable methods and
they are accepted or agreed upon by a group of professionals / experts.
14. The answers offered by philosophy are not always final and absolute.
15. Many different methods of philosophy include linguistic analysis and logic.

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