Deductive versus inductive aims – UGC NET Question

Q: Select the wrong statement(s) about deductive and inductive arguments:

(A) Deductive arguments aim at certainty when they are valid and have true premises;
(B) Inductive arguments aim at probability and can be stronger or weaker;
(C) If a deductive argument’s conclusion is false, at least one premise must be false or the argument invalid;
(D) Every sound argument is inductive rather than deductive;
(E) In UGC NET reasoning, many passage-based questions require distinguishing deductive from inductive support;
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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