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100

Name the three mental acts.

Simple Apprehension, Judgement, Deductive Inference. 

100

Name the Verbal Expressions

Term, Proposition, Syllogism

100
What are the 4 statements of logic? 

A: All S is P

I: Some S is P

E: No S is P

O: Some S is not P

100

Define Quality

Whether a statement is affirmative or negative

100

Define Quantity

Whether a proposition is Universal or Particular

200
Give Quality and Quantity of all four statements

A: Affirmative, Universal

I: Affirmative, Particular

E: Negative, Universal

O: Negative, Particular 

200
Write the Diagram of Distribution

A: Distributed, Undistributed

I: Undistributed, Undistributed

E: Distributed, Distributed

O: Undistributed, Distributed 

200

Three terms of a syllogism

Minor term, major term, middle term

200

Define each term of a syllogism

Minor: Subject of the conclusion

Major: Predicate of Conclusion

Middle: Appears in both premises but not the Conclusion. 

200

Define Major and Minor Premise

Major: contains the major term

Minor: contains the minor term

300

How do you obvert a statement?

1. Change the quality of the statement

2. Negate the predicate

300

How do you convert a statement?

Interchange the subject and the predicate.

300

How do you Contrapose a statement?

1. Obvert the statement.

2. Convert the statement.

3. Obvert the statement.

300

Draw the diagram of distribution.

    A              Contraries               E

                      Contradictories

Subalterns      (criss cross )     subalterns

    I                Subcontraries         O

300

Name the 2 terminological rules.

1. There must be three and only three terms.

2. The middle term must not occur in the conclusion.

400

What is the third rule of validity?

If a term is distributed in the conclusion, then it must be distributed in the premise.


400

What is the fourth rule of validity?

The middle term must be distributed at least once. 

400

What is the fifth rule of Validity?

No conclusion can follow from two negative premises.

400

What is the sixth rule of validity? 

If the two premises are affirmative, the conclusion must also be affirmative. 

400

What is the seventh rule of validity? 

If either premise is negative, the conclusion must also be negative. 

500
What rule is broken? 

All Adams are chairs.

All Chairs are sat on.

Some things you sit on are not Adams. 

Rule VI

500

Which rule is broken? 

Some vans are not creepy.

All Creepy things are Colin.

Therefore, some vans are Colin. 

Rule VII

500

What rule is broken? 

All Julias are vicious things.

All Julias are girls. 

Therefore, some girls are vicious things.

Valid

500

What rule is broken?

All Dauphins like math.

Some nerds are not Dauphins.

Therefore, some nerds do not like math. 

Rule III

500

What rule is broken?

No Mexicans are legal people.

Some Jacks are not legal people. 

Therefore, some Jacks are not Mexican. 

Rule V