Logical Indicators in Arguments Quiz

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Which indicator word is commonly used to introduce a necessary condition?

Only if

What is the correct conclusion indicator that suggests a logical outcome?

Consequently

What is the purpose of premise indicators in an argument?

To support the main claim

'Moreover' is an example of which type of indicator word?

Additional premise indicator

Which term usually signifies contrasting ideas in an argument?

On the other hand

'Admittedly' is often used to introduce what type of information?

Counter-premise

'Thus' is frequently used as a signal for what in an argument?

Concluding statements

'Unless' is typically used to introduce what kind of condition?

Sufficient

Which indicator word is commonly used to introduce a counter-premise in an argument?

Despite

In an argument, which phrase typically indicates a logical outcome?

Thus

What is the purpose of the phrase 'In order to' in an argument?

Signal a necessary condition

Which of the following words introduces information that adds to existing support in an argument?

For example

In an argument, the term 'Owing to' is typically used to introduce what kind of information?

Additional support

'Whenever' is commonly used in arguments to introduce what type of condition?

Sufficient condition

'Only if' typically signals what type of relation between two parts of an argument?

Necessity

'Moreover' is generally used in arguments to introduce what kind of additional information?

Supportive information

Test your knowledge on identifying premise and conclusion indicators in arguments. Learn to recognize words that indicate reasons or conclusions in a given statement.

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