Test Your Logic Skills

Test Your Logic Skills

A quiz to challenge your understanding of logic and logical reasoning.

published on December 25, 2023
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Which branch of philosophy studies logic?

Which branch of philosophy studies logic?
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Logic
Ethics
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What is a valid argument?

What is a valid argument?
An argument that everyone agrees with
An argument that has correct conclusions
An argument that is easy to understand
An argument that is based on emotions
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What is the opposite of 'valid' in logic?

What is the opposite of 'valid' in logic?
Invalid
Sound
True
Fallacy
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Which logical operator represents 'OR'?

Which logical operator represents 'OR'?
NOT
AND
XOR
OR
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What is the truth value of 'NOT true'?

What is the truth value of 'NOT true'?
True
False
Unknown
Depends on the context
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What is the Law of Excluded Middle?

What is the Law of Excluded Middle?
There are no exceptions
Everything can be logically proven
Everything is either true or false
Contradictions aren't allowed
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What is the fallacy of affirming the consequent?

What is the fallacy of affirming the consequent?
Assuming the opposite of what is being proved
Assuming the truth of the conclusion
Assuming the truth of the premises
Inferring a statement to be true based on its consequences
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What is the main goal of logical reasoning?

What is the main goal of logical reasoning?
Finding the absolute truth
Determining right from wrong
Identifying valid arguments
Making emotional decisions
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What is a contradiction in logic?

What is a contradiction in logic?
A statement that is always true
A statement that is always false
A statement that is both true and false
A statement that is uncertain or ambiguous
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Which type of reasoning uses specific observations to draw general conclusions?

Which type of reasoning uses specific observations to draw general conclusions?
Inductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Informal reasoning
Intuitive reasoning
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What does the law of non-contradiction state?

What does the law of non-contradiction state?
Everything can be proven
No statement can be both true and false
Every statement must have a truth value
Contradictions are acceptable in logic