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Quiz about Simpleton Learns Logic
Quiz about Simpleton Learns Logic

Simpleton Learns Logic! Trivia Quiz


Nothing much - just a simple test of logic!

A multiple-choice quiz by ace_sodium. Estimated time: 19 mins.
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Author
ace_sodium
Time
19 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
99,127
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
26785
Last 3 plays: Guest 71 (10/10), Guest 141 (6/10), Guest 172 (9/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. If I score a goal, then we will win.
Which of the following statements can be logically concluded from the above statement?
Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Only if Ram comes to my house, will I go to the mall.
Which of the following statements can be logically concluded from the above statement?
Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Unless I die, she will not dance.
Which of the statements can be logically concluded from the above statement?
Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. "Either Ramu will be at his house or Rohan will be at my house".
Is the sentence below logically correct?
"Rohan is at my house means Ramu will be at his house".


Question 5 of 10
5. (A)No Dog is a Cat
(B) No Cat is a mouse.
Which of the statements below can be logically concluded from the above statements?
Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. (A) All cats are dogs
(B)All dogs are mice.
Which of the statements below can be logically concluded from the above statements?
Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. (A) some men are apples
(B)Some apples are dogs.
Is "All men are dogs" a valid conclusion of the above statements?



Question 8 of 10
8. If PORT is written as TSVX, which word is written as KMZI? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. (A) Some men are not women
(B)All men are Dogs.
Which of these sentences can be logically concluded from the above statement?
Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. If it rains today, I will not go to school.
Can the sentence "I went to school, it didn't rain today" be a logically valid conclusion?



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. If I score a goal, then we will win. Which of the following statements can be logically concluded from the above statement?

Answer: I didn't score a goal, we didn't win

This statement is in the form If P, then Q.
The rules for logical conclusions to these types of statements are
1) P is affirmed, Q is affirmed;
2) Q is denied, P is denied.

It is not "We won, I scored a goal" because we may have won without scoring a goal.
2. Only if Ram comes to my house, will I go to the mall. Which of the following statements can be logically concluded from the above statement?

Answer: Exactly two of the statements

This sentence is of the type "Only if P, then Q"
The basic rule for logical deductions from these statements are:
1) P is denied, Q is denied;
2) Q is affirmed, P is affirmed.
3. Unless I die, she will not dance. Which of the statements can be logically concluded from the above statement?

Answer: I didn't die, she didn't dance

This is a statement of the form "Unless P, Q".
The basic rules are
1) P is denied, Q is affirmed;
2) Q is denied, P is affirmed.
4. "Either Ramu will be at his house or Rohan will be at my house". Is the sentence below logically correct? "Rohan is at my house means Ramu will be at his house".

Answer: False

This is a statement of the type "Either P or Q"
The rules are
1)P is denied, Q is affirmed;
2)Q is denied, P is affirmed.
5. (A)No Dog is a Cat (B) No Cat is a mouse. Which of the statements below can be logically concluded from the above statements?

Answer: None of them

From two "No" Statements [Universal negative statements], no valid conclusion can be reached.
6. (A) All cats are dogs (B)All dogs are mice. Which of the statements below can be logically concluded from the above statements?

Answer: All cats are mice

The sentences in the question are universal affirmative sentences.
"dogs" is the middle premise. "Cats" gets distributed in the first sentence, so in the answer "cats" must get distributed.
7. (A) some men are apples (B)Some apples are dogs. Is "All men are dogs" a valid conclusion of the above statements?

Answer: False

The two statements in the questions are particular affirmative statements; no valid conclusion can be derived from two such statements.
8. If PORT is written as TSVX, which word is written as KMZI?

Answer: GIVE

The nth letter of the alphabet is replaced with (n+4)th letter of the alphabet.
9. (A) Some men are not women (B)All men are Dogs. Which of these sentences can be logically concluded from the above statement?

Answer: Some dogs are not women

If one of the sentences in the question contain a "no" (i.e. if the statements are either Universal negative or Particular negative), then the answer must also contain one.
10. If it rains today, I will not go to school. Can the sentence "I went to school, it didn't rain today" be a logically valid conclusion?

Answer: Yes

Another example of "If P, then Q" statements; even Logic has rules!
Source: Author ace_sodium

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