GATE 1997
January 6, 20242014 June UGC NET Paper 1
January 6, 20242014 June UGC NET Paper 1
Question 13 |
“If a large diamond is cut up into little bits it will lose its value just as an army is divided up into small units of soldiers. It loses its strength.” The argument put above may be called as
Analogical | |
Deductive | |
Statistical | |
Casual |
Question 13 Explanation:
The given argument can be called as analogical.
→ Analogical arguments are a form of induction where a conclusion is derived from a comparison of similarities between two (or) more cases.
→ Analogical arguments are a form of induction where a conclusion is derived from a comparison of similarities between two (or) more cases.
Correct Answer: A
Question 13 Explanation:
The given argument can be called as analogical.
→ Analogical arguments are a form of induction where a conclusion is derived from a comparison of similarities between two (or) more cases.
→ Analogical arguments are a form of induction where a conclusion is derived from a comparison of similarities between two (or) more cases.
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