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Logic Worksheet 1

The document contains a series of propositions related to logical reasoning, where the user is required to determine the truth values and relationships of various statements. Each proposition is analyzed for its truth, contrary, sub-contrary, contradictory, and sub-altern relationships. The document serves as an exercise for understanding logical propositions and their implications.
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Logic Worksheet 1

The document contains a series of propositions related to logical reasoning, where the user is required to determine the truth values and relationships of various statements. Each proposition is analyzed for its truth, contrary, sub-contrary, contradictory, and sub-altern relationships. The document serves as an exercise for understanding logical propositions and their implications.
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Name: Mary Joyce L.

De La Cruz Score: _______


Year Level / Course: BSN 2A Date: 02/02/2022

Directions: Given are the following propositions. Supply the corresponding


relations to the blank provided, otherwise, write N/A if not applicable. After
which, determine their value (True, False, or Doubtful)

1. All mentors are educators. (True)


Contrary: No mentor is an educator. False
Sub-contrary: N/A
Contradictory: Some mentors are not educators. False
Sub-altern: Some mentors are educators. True

2. Some dreams are not true. (False)


Contrary: N/A
Sub-contrary: Some dreams are true. True
Contradictory: All dreams are true. True
Sub-altern: No dream is true. False

3. Some animals are dogs. (True)


Contrary: N/A
Sub-contrary: Some animals are not dogs. Doubtful
Contradictory: No animal is a dog. False
Sub-altern: All animals are dogs. Doubtful

4. No priest is holy. (False)


Contrary: All priests are holy. Doubtful
Sub-contrary: N/A
Contradictory: Some priests are holy. True
Sub-altern: Some priests are not holy. Doubtful

5. All judges are broadminded. (False)


Contrary: No judge is broadminded. Doubtful
Sub-contrary: N/A _________
Contradictory: Some judges are not broadminded. True
Sub-altern: Some judges are broadminded. Doubtful
6. Some balls are red. (False)
Contrary: N/A
Sub-contrary: Some balls are not red. True
Contradictory: No ball is red. True
Sub-altern: All balls are red. False

7. Some nights are not dark. (False)


Contrary: N/A
Sub-contrary: Some nights are dark. True
Contradictory: All nights are dark. True
Sub-altern: No night is dark. False

8. No coin is minted. (True)


Contrary: All coins are minted. False
Sub-contrary: N/A
Contradictory: Some coins are minted. False
Sub-altern: Some coins are not minted True

9. Some hearts are broken (True)


Contrary: N/A
Sub-contrary: Some hearts are not broken. Doubtful
Contradictory: No heart is broken. False
Sub-altern: All hearts are broken. Doubtful

10. All rooms are empty. (False)


Contrary: No room is empty. Doubtful
Sub-contrary: N/A
Contradictory: Some rooms are not empty. True
Sub-altern: Some rooms are empty. Doubtful

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