UGC NET Questions (Paper – 1)

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Q: Which of the following statements about using truth tables to test validity are correct?

(A) A truth table can be used to check whether an argument form is valid by seeing if there is any row where all premises are true and the conclusion is false;
(B) If there is a row on the truth table where all premises are true and the conclusion is false, the argument form is invalid;
(C) If there is no row where all premises are true and the conclusion is false, the argument form is valid;
(D) Truth tables can only be used when there is exactly one premise in the argument;
(E) As the number of distinct simple statements increases, the number of rows in the truth table grows exponentially;
(F) For UGC NET Paper 1, candidates are normally expected to construct full truth tables with 64 rows in the exam hall for any complex item;
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