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PASTRIES: SWEET CAKES FLAT/FROSTED TRIPS: LONG/ EUROPEAN/ BUSINESS EXPENSNE 13.

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Question

PASTRIES: SWEET CAKES FLAT/FROSTED TRIPS: LONG/ EUROPEAN/ BUSINESS EXPENSNE 13. Which rule of classification is violated by the following system for classifying w IThe species are not jointly exhaustive. The species are not mutually exclusive ABLE OF NONLETHAL DAMAGE CAPABLE OF LETHAL DAMAGE eapons? a. C. There is/are no consistent principleís d. The essential attributes are not considered 13. In which of the following classification systems are the species jointly exhaustive? a APPLIANCES: HEATERS/AIR CONDITIONERS REFRIGERATORS b. MAGAZINES: FASHION/AUTOMOTIVE/HOBBY TELEVISION PROGRAMS: REALITY/ COMEDY d. CAMPING GEAR: TENTS/FLASHLIGHTS/SLEEPING BAGS NEWS RELIGIONS: ATHEISTIC/MONOTHEISTIC/POLYTHEISTIC Extra Credit EC. Suppose that a consistent principle has been used to divide a genus into three jointly exhaustive species. Might it be possible to divide the same genus into only two jointly exhaustive species by using a different consistent principle a. Yes, because a genus may be divided many different ways b. Yes, because every genus will neatly divide in half c. No, because there is only one consistent way to divide each genus d. No, because every consistent way of dividing a genus results in the same number of EC. Essential attributes are properties that are a. ljointly exhaustive b. mutually exclusive c consistent or the same and a e. fundamental or important Consider the following list of concepts: LETTUCE, ROOT VEGETABLES, CARROTS, EDIBLE PLANTS, PEAS, CORN. How many levels of organization would be required to organize these concepts? a. one b. two c. three C. d. four e. five

Explanation / Answer

13. The species are not jointly by the following system for classifying weapons is the rule violated. Hence, option a is correct.

13. In religions: aesthetic/monotheistic/polytheistic, classification systems are the species jointly exhaustive. Hence, option “e” is correct.

EC: Yes, this is possible because a genus can be divided into many different ways. Hence, option a is correct.

EC: Essential attributes are properties that are jointly exhaustive. Hence, option a is correct.

EC: One level of organization would be required to organize these concepts. Hence, option a is correct.