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79. It arises when an argument is taken as true just because it has not been proven as false, or when an argument is taken as false. a. Ad Ignorantiam c. Ad misericordiam b. Ad baculum d. Ad Hominem 80. It refers to a fallacy of content… a. Formal Fallacy b. Informal Fallacy 81. All those who are knowledgeable are ignorant, according to Mr. John. a. Ad verecundiam c. Ad Hominem b. Ad misericordiam d. Ad Baculum 82. Vehicles were hit like a diabolic number 666. a. Non sequitur c. Begging the question b. False Cause d. Amphiboly 83. Complex question comes from the Latin word… a. Plureum interrogationum b. Plurium interrogation c. Plurium Interrogationum d. None of the Above 84. It is fallacious because what is true of one is not necessarily true to all. a. False Cause c. Cannot be found b. Converse Accident d. Accident 85. I am a seminarian. Therefore, I am good in praying. a. Accent c. Circular Argument b. Composition d. Composite

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  1. It arises when an argument is taken as true just because it has not been proven as false, or when an argument is taken as false. a. Ad Ignorantiam c. Ad misericordiam b. Ad baculum d. Ad Hominem

  2. It refers to a fallacy of content… a. Formal Fallacy b. Informal Fallacy

  3. All those who are knowledgeable are ignorant, according to Mr. John. a. Ad verecundiam c. Ad Hominem b. Ad misericordiam d. Ad Baculum

  4. Vehicles were hit like a diabolic number 666. a. Non sequitur c. Begging the question b. False Cause d. Amphiboly

  5. Complex question comes from the Latin word… a. Plureum interrogationum b. Plurium interrogation c. Plurium Interrogationum d. None of the Above

  6. It is fallacious because what is true of one is not necessarily true to all. a. False Cause c. Cannot be found b. Converse Accident d. Accident

  7. I am a seminarian. Therefore, I am good in praying. a. Accent c. Circular Argument b. Composition d. Composite

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  1. The fallacy described in this question is known as ad Ignorantiam. This fallacy occurs when an argument is considered true simply because it has not been proven false, or when an argument is considered false because it has not been proven true.

  2. The fallacy being referred to here is an informal fallacy. Informal fallacies are fallacies of content, as opposed to formal fallacies which are fallacies of logical structure.

  3. The fallacy in this statement is ad verecundiam. It occurs when someone's expertise or authority is used as the sole basis for accepting their argument, without considering the actual evidence or reasoning.

  4. The fallacy in this statement is non sequitur. It is a type of fallacy where the conclusion does not logically follow from the premises.

  5. The correct Latin term for complex question is "Plurium Interrogationum".

  6. The fallacy described here is converse accident. It is a fallacy where what is true of a specific case is wrongly assumed to be true for all cases.

  7. The fallacy in this statement is composition. It occurs when the attributes of the parts are incorrectly attributed to the whole.

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