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Consider the following: Premise 1: All cognitive psychologists are pianists. Premise 2: All pianists are athletes. Conclusion: Therefore, all cognitive psychologists are athletes. What is the subject?
 
  a. psychologists
 b. cognitive psychologists
  c. pianists
 d. athletes

Question 2

Which statements are in the form Some A are not B in which a subset of the members in that class are said to not belong to or nor to possess quality B?
 
  a. particular affirmative statements
  b. particular negative statements
 c. universal affirmatives
 d. universal negative statements



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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