Q: Select the wrong statement(s) about validity and soundness of arguments:
(A) A valid argument is one in which, if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true;
(B) An argument with false premises can still be valid;
(C) A sound argument is a valid argument with all true premises;
(D) Every argument with a true conclusion is automatically valid;
(E) In UGC NET reasoning, some items test logical validity independently of the actual truth of their statements;
(F) Validity depends only on the logical form of the argument, not on the actual truth or falsity of its premises;
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