Logic Terms Intermediate Quiz 2

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1. Which term describes an invalid deductive argument whose real-world premises happen to all be true?
2. What property describes two distinct compound propositions that share an identical truth column?
3. Which concept is evaluated by tracking whether premises safely necessitate an argument outcome?
4. What subcategory of statement contains at least one logical operator modifying its core meaning?
5. What specific status is reached when an argument is structurally valid and factually true?
6. Which defect in an argument structure renders its deductive conclusion immediately unproven?
7. What is the precise logical term for a statement that can be either true or false?
8. If an argument relies on missing premises that the audience must implicitly provide, it is an:
9. Which operator is used to build a compound proposition that requires both parts to be true?
10. Which operator is used to build a compound proposition that is true if any part is true?
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