Fallacies Intermediate Quiz 5

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1. What error occurs under Boolean rules if a syllogism derives a particular conclusion from universal premises?
2. What specific defect descriptor marks an argument whose structural logic breakdown occurs due to a faulty linguistic double meaning?
3. What structural term maps to a syllogism that breaks rules by integrating four distinct class terms?
4. What error occurs when a non-causal statistical alignment is treated as an active cause effect dynamic?
5. What error occurs when an arguer treats a specialized, isolated sample as a global metric for an entire population?
6. Which group of informal fallacies is defined by premises that lack any logical connection to the final conclusion?
7. What general status is assigned to an argument that features any structural informal fallacy breakdown?
8. What general error descriptor isolates any argument conclusion that does not follow from its statement premises?
9. Which operation is completely invalidated when a syllogism distributes a term in the conclusion without distributing it in its premise?
10. What property is completely compromised when a single keyword shifts its core definition mid-argument?
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