4. Topic 4(COLON) Categorical Logic and Syllogisms

Lesson 4.2: The Square Of Opposition And Immediate Inference — Quiz

Test your understanding of lesson 4.2: the square of opposition and immediate inference with 5 practice questions.

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Practice Questions

Question 1

In the square of opposition, what is the relationship between the contradictory statements 'All A are B' and 'No A are B'?

Question 2

What can we infer if 'Some A are B' is true?

Question 3

If 'All dogs are mammals' is a true statement, what can we infer about 'No mammals are dogs'?

Question 4

Which of the following operations allows us to transform the statement 'All A are B' into an obverse statement?

Question 5

In categorical logic, how is the statement 'Some A are not B' related to the statements 'All A are B' and 'No A are B'?
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