Answer:
Fails the true premises test and fails the proper form test
Explanation:
A valid argument must pass the true premises test and the proper form test.
True premises test checks to see if what the premises is saying is true about the world, example- pigs do not have wings and so the argument fails the true premises test. Proper form test assumes the premises is true and then checks to see if a valid conclusion was drawn based on the premises(even though it might fail the true premises test and may not be true about the world)