Match the following:
List-I | List-II |
a. Two or more meanings of a word or phrase are used accidently or deliberately. | 1. Fallacy of division |
b. When the words are same but the lnterpretation of them are different in premise and conclusion. | 2. Fallacy of composition |
c. Premise where arguer assumers that whole is sum total of its parts. | 3. Fallacy of equivocation |
d. An argument where things are erroneously assign attributes to parts of a whole. | 4. Fallacy of Amphiboly |
A. a-1, b-3, c-2, d-4
B. a-2, b-4, c-3, d-1
C. a-3, b-4, c-2, d-1
D. a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1
Answer: Option C
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