INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each multiple choice question. Given the categorical proposition "Some psychological quirks are not life-threatening maladies." If both the quality and the quantity are changed, the resulting proposition is:
A) Some psychological quirks are life-threatening maladies.
B) All psychological quirks are life-threatening maladies.
C) Some life-threatening maladies are not psychological quirks.
D) All psychological quirks are not life-threatening maladies.
E) No psychological quirks are life-threatening maladies.
B
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