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Question
1. Which of the following expresses what it means for a statement to be subjective?
It means that the statement is both true and false simultaneously.
It means that someone believing the statement makes it true.
It means that the statement is neither true nor false.
It means that the truth-value of the statement is relative to time, place, or circumstance.
2. Which of the following is correct about a statement?
Every statement is either true or false, but not both.
Statements aren't the sort of thing to be true or false.
Every statement is true, if believed.
Some statements are true or false, but others are neither.
3. According to the book, which of the following is required for knowledge?
The known statement must be proven by science.
The known statement must be accepted by most people.
The person knowing must be certain about the known statement.
The known statement must be true.