Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I | List-II |
a. Fallacy committed in directing an emotional appeal 'to the people' to win their assent to a conclusion unsupported by good evidence. | 1. Petitio Principli |
b. The method is not always fallacious for the reference to an admitted authority in the special field of his competence may carry weight. | 2. Ignoratio Elenchi |
c. In establishing the truth of a proposition, one often casts about for acceptable premises from which the proposition in question can be deduced as conclusion. | 3. Argumentum ad populum |
d. Fallacy committed when an argument purporting to establish a particular conclusion is directed to proving a different conclusion. | 4. Argumentum ad vercundiam |
A. a-1, b-3, c-2, d-4
B. a-2, b-1, c-4, d-3
C. a-3, b-4, c-1, d-2
D. a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1
Answer: Option C
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