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Chapter 1, Level 1 Self-Quiz: BI
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Identify the conclusion in the following argument:
We should never take our friends for granted. True friends are there when we need them. They suffer with us when we fail and they are happy when we succeed.
We should never take our friends for granted
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True friends are there when we need them
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True friends suffer with us when we fail
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True friends are happy when we succeed
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Identify the conclusion in the following argument:
At one time Gary Kasparov had the highest ranking of any chess grand master in history. However he was beaten in a chess tournament by a computer program called Deep Blue so the computer program should be given a ranking higher than Kasparov.
At one time Gary Kasparov had the highest ranking of any chess grand master in history.
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He was beaten in a chess tournament by a computer program called Deep Blue.
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The computer program should be given a ranking higher than Kasparov.
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Computers are superior chess players to human beings.
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Identify the conclusion in the following argument:
The world will end on August 6, 2045. I know this because my guru said it would and so far everything he predicted has happened exactly as he said it would.
The world will end on August 6
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I know this because my guru said it would
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My guru said it would
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So far everything he predicted has happened exactly as he said it would
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