True and False
Short Answer
Dilemmas
Hypothetical Syllogisms
Moods (human names)
100

The word "All" is a quantifier

True

100

What are the two kinds of sorites? 

Aristotelian and Galenic

100

How many ways are there of responding to dilemmas?

Three

100

How many alternants does a disjunctive statement need to be true in order for it to be true itself? 

Just one

100

What does it mean for something to be second figure?

The middle term is the predicate in each of the premises

200

The complement is a word that links together a subject and a predicate.

False

200

How many types of complex syllogisms are there? 

Four
200

How are dilemmas divided qualitatively? 

constructive and destructive

200

What two words are in Conjunctive statements? 

Both, And 

200

How many valid mood/figure combinations are there?

19

300
Exclusive sentences should be changed into A statements. 

True 


300

Which order of epicheirema are similar to Aristotelian sorites? 

Third order

300

What are the three ways of responding to a dilemma?

Grasping it by the horns, Escaping between the horns, and Counter-dilemma 

300

What are the three types of Hypothetical syllogisms? 

Conditional, disjunctive, conjunctive

300

What does the "S" indicate when found in a valid syllogism mood?

It indicates Simple Conversion when reducing to first figure.

400

An exceptive statement needs only a complement

True
400

What are all the invalid moods of conjunctive syllogisms called? 

Tollendo Ponens

400

What are the four forms a dilemma takes?

Simple constructive, simple destructive, complex constructive, and complex destructive

400

What is the alternant?

It is one of two elements in a disjunctive statement.

400

What do the vowels represent in each of the moods?

The kinds of statements that make up the syllogism

500

There are four valid moods of disjunctive syllogisms

False (2 unless alternants are contradictory) 

500

How many valid types are there of conditional sorites? 

Four

500
Give the form in letters of a complex constructive dilemma

If P, then Q; and if R, then S

Either P or R

Therefore, either Q or S

500

Name the two fallacies/moods of conditional syllogisms

Denying the Antecendent and Affirming the Consequent

500

What are all of the first figure moods?

BARBARA, CELERANT, DARII, FERIO