4. Topic 4(COLON) Categorical Logic and Syllogisms
Lesson 4.3: Venn Diagrams For Statements — Quiz
Test your understanding of lesson 4.3: venn diagrams for statements with 5 practice questions.
Practice Questions
Question 1
In a Venn diagram, if circle A represents 'Cats' and circle B represents 'Mammals', what does the shaded area that overlaps both circles represent?
Question 2
If circle C represents 'Birds' and is completely inside circle D representing 'Animals', what can be concluded from this arrangement in a Venn diagram?
Question 3
In a Venn diagram, if the area representing 'No cats are dogs' is shaded, what type of categorical statement does this illustrate?
Question 4
What does a shaded circle in a Venn diagram generally indicate when illustrating a universal statement?
Question 5
In a Venn diagram with circles A, B, and C, where A represents 'Fish', B represents 'Aquatic Animals', and C represents 'Reptiles', which area demonstrates that 'Some fish are not aquatic animals'?
