Deductive or Inductive Reasoning

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Deductive vs. Inductive Reasoning Quiz

Test your understanding of deductive and inductive reasoning with this engaging quiz! Each question will challenge your ability to distinguish between these two forms of logic.

Key features of the quiz include:

  • 6 Thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple-choice and checkbox formats
  • Instant feedback on your answers
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ThinkingTree57
The chair in the living room is red. The chair in the dining room is red. The chair in the bedroom is red. All chairs in the house are red.
Inductive Reasoning
Deductive Reasoning
Jennifer leaves for school at 7:00 a.m. Jennifer is always on time. Jennifer assumes, then, that she will always be on time if she leaves at 7:00 a.m.
Inductive Reasoning
Deductive Reasoning
All ravens are black. This bird is black so it must be a raven.
Inductive Reasoning
Deductive Reasoning
John is an excellent swimmer. John's family has a swimming pool. John's sister Mary must also be an excellent swimmer.
Inductive Reasoning
Deductive Reasoning
All plants need sunlight. The rosebush is a plant. The rosebush needs sunlight.
Inductive Reasoning
Deductive Reasoning
All first-graders are 6 years old. My cousin is a first-grader. Therefore, my cousin is 6 years old.
Inductive Reasoning
Deductive Reasoning
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