A disjunctive syllogism is an argument of the form:

a. If A then B, not A; therefore, not B
b. A and B, not A; therefore, B
c. All A are B, All B are C; therefore, All A are C
d. A or B, not A; therefore, B


d.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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According to Muslims, the author of the Quran is:

a. Qur. b. God c. Gabriel d. Muhammad

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The Laws of Manu are a collection of __________

a. hymns to gods used in sacrificial rituals b. incantations, remedies, and charms c. magical formulae d. philosophical utterances e. religious and ethical guidelines for individuals and society

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