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Logic Quiz for Students

The document appears to be a quiz on logic and mathematics concepts. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing understanding of terms like: - Mathematical reasoning, propositional logic, the law of non-contradiction, discrete mathematics, arguments, premises and conclusions. - Other concepts addressed include logic, good vs bad reasoning, statements, propositions, objects that can be counted as discrete or finite. The quiz is part of an online course on logic taken on the blended learning platform. It aims to evaluate comprehension of key logical and mathematical terminology.

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Logic Quiz for Students

The document appears to be a quiz on logic and mathematics concepts. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing understanding of terms like: - Mathematical reasoning, propositional logic, the law of non-contradiction, discrete mathematics, arguments, premises and conclusions. - Other concepts addressed include logic, good vs bad reasoning, statements, propositions, objects that can be counted as discrete or finite. The quiz is part of an online course on logic taken on the blended learning platform. It aims to evaluate comprehension of key logical and mathematical terminology.

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3/7/2020 Quiz 001

Dashboard / My courses / BL-CS-6100-LEC-1926S / Week 2: Logic / Quiz 001

Question 1 It refers to the ability to understand and create mathematical arguments?


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a. Mathematical Modeling

b. Algorithmic Thinking

c. Mathematical Reasoning

d. None among the choices

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Question 2 It specifies the meaning of mathematical statements?


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a. Reason

b. Logic

c. None among the choices

d. Rules of Logic

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Question 3 It is the Law of Aristotelian Logic which states that “No Statement is both true and false”?
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a. Law of Non-contradiction

b. None among the choices

c. Law of Exclude Middle

d. Law of Identity

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Question 4 It is the part of mathematics devoted to the study of discrete objects?


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a. Algebra

b. Statistics

c. Discrete 

d. None among the choices

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Question 5 It is that part of logic which deals with statements that are either true or false but not both?
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a. First Order Predicate Logic

b. None among the choices

c. Propositional Logic

d. Fuzzy Logic

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Question 6 It is the study of the methods and principles used to distinguish good (correct) from bad(incorrect) reasoning?
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a. Logic

b. None among the choices

c. Mathematics

d. Discrete

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Question 7 It is a group of propositions/statements which is divided into one or more premises and one and only one conclusion?
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a. Statement

b. Proposition

c. Argument

d. None among the choices

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Question 8 It refers to statement being supported in the argument?


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a. None among the choices

b. Premises

c. Conclusion

d. Propositions

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Question 9 Objects that can be counted are called?


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a. Discrete

b. Infinite

c. None among the choices

d. Finite

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Question 10 It refers to statements that supports the arguments?


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a. Conclusions

b. Premises

c. None among the choices

d. Propositions

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Lesson 3: Tautologies and Contradictions


◄ Lesson 2: Logic Jump to...

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