A) Amphiboly.
B) False cause.
C) Missing the point.
D) Begging the question.
E) Equivocation.
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A) Accident.
B) Appeal to unqualified authority.
C) No fallacy.
D) You, too (tu quoque) .
E) Appeal to force.
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A) Argument against the person, circumstantial.
B) Appeal to the people.
C) Argument against the person, abusive.
D) Appeal to pity.
E) No fallacy.
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A) Complex question.
B) Accident.
C) Argument against the person, abusive.
D) No fallacy.
E) Tu quoque (you, too) .
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A) Appeal to unqualified authority.
B) No fallacy.
C) Argument against the person, circumstantial.
D) Appeal to ignorance.
E) Appeal to pity.
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A) Appeal to unqualified authority.
B) Straw man.
C) Argument against the person, abusive.
D) Red herring.
E) No fallacy.
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A) Missing the point.
B) Red herring.
C) False cause.
D) No fallacy.
E) Hasty generalization.
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A) Division.
B) Accident.
C) Composition.
D) Weak analogy.
E) No fallacy.
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A) Appeal to ignorance.
B) Complex question.
C) No fallacy.
D) Appeal to unqualified authority.
E) Straw man.
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Multiple Choice
A) Tu quoque (you, too) .
B) Argument against the person, circumstantial.
C) Appeal to ignorance.
D) Straw man.
E) Hasty generalization.
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A) False cause.
B) Argument against the person, abusive.
C) Begging the question.
D) No fallacy.
E) Complex question.
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A) Argument against the person, abusive.
B) No fallacy.
C) Tu quoque (you, too) .
D) False cause.
E) Division.
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A) Weak analogy.
B) False cause.
C) No fallacy.
D) Division.
E) Accident.
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A) Appeal to the people.
B) No fallacy.
C) Equivocation.
D) Begging the question.
E) Appeal to ignorance.
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Multiple Choice
A) No fallacy.
B) Composition.
C) Begging the question.
D) Appeal to pity.
E) Slippery slope.
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Multiple Choice
A) No fallacy.
B) Red herring.
C) Begging the question.
D) False dichotomy.
E) Amphiboly.
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Multiple Choice
A) Appeal to pity.
B) False cause.
C) Appeal to ignorance.
D) Begging the question.
E) No fallacy.
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Multiple Choice
A) False cause.
B) Slippery slope.
C) Begging the question.
D) No fallacy.
E) Equivocation.
Correct Answer
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Multiple Choice
A) Amphiboly.
B) Weak analogy.
C) Begging the question.
D) No fallacy.
E) Argument against the person, abusive.
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Multiple Choice
A) Appeal to unqualified authority.
B) Missing the point.
C) Composition.
D) No fallacy.
E) Hasty generalization.
Correct Answer
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