Syllogism

Master the Art of Syllogism
Test your understanding of logical reasoning with our engaging Syllogism Quiz! This quiz is designed to help you grasp the nuances of different types of syllogisms and enhance your critical thinking skills.
What you can expect:
- 11 carefully crafted questions
- Diverse question formats, including multiple choice and text-based questions
- A chance to improve your logical reasoning abilities
The statement “If you claim to be innocent, you will testify. If you do not testify, then you are guilty” is an example of Categorical Syllogism.
True
False
The statement “In a book called Sunburned Heart, Amber’s mother neither had Achilles or Nikolai as her lover. She didn’t love Nikolai romantically. Therefore, Amber’s mother’s lover was Achilles” is an example of Disjunctive Syllogism.
True
False
Conditional Syllogism follows an “If A is part of C, then B is part of C” logic.
True
False
The statement “Annaliese watches all marvel movies. She’ve watched Doctor Strange MOM already” is an example of Enthymemes.
True
False
Base on the rules for the validity of syllogism, we can use two negative premises.
True
False
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