Situations of logical reasoning
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- Q1If all birds can fly, and a penguin is a bird, what can we conclude about penguins?Penguins cannot swimPenguins are mammalsPenguins can flyPenguins can breathe underwater30s
- Q2If all cats like fish, and Mittens is a cat, what can we conclude about Mittens?Mittens is a dogMittens likes fishMittens likes spaghettiMittens is a bird30s
- Q3If all rectangles have four sides, and a square is a rectangle, what can we conclude about squares?Squares have three sidesSquares have five sidesSquares have four sidesSquares have six sides30s
- Q4If all mammals have hair, and a bat is a mammal, what can we conclude about bats?Bats can breathe underwaterBats have hairBats have feathersBats are reptiles30s
- Q5If all squares are rectangles, and not all rectangles are squares, what can we conclude about the relationship between squares and rectangles?All squares are a subset of rectanglesSquares are a subset of all shapesRectangles and squares are the sameAll rectangles are squares30s
- Q6If all prime numbers are positive integers, and 2 is a prime number, what can we conclude about the relationship between prime numbers and positive integers?Prime numbers are equal to all integersPositive integers are not related to prime numbersAll prime numbers are a subset of positive integersPositive integers are a subset of prime numbers30s
- Q7If all squares have four equal sides, and a rhombus is a quadrilateral with four equal sides, what can we conclude about the relationship between squares and rhombuses?All squares are a subset of rhombusesRhombuses have more sides than squaresSquares and rhombuses are completely different shapesAll rhombuses are squares30s
- Q8If all mammals give birth to live young, and a platypus is a mammal, what can we conclude about platypuses?Platypuses lay eggsPlatypuses are reptilesPlatypuses give birth to live youngPlatypuses have gills for breathing underwater30s
- Q9If all right angles measure 90 degrees, and angle A is a right angle, what can we conclude about angle A?Angle A measures 90 degreesAngle A is obtuseAngle A measures 180 degreesAngle A measures 45 degrees30s
- Q10If all right angles are equal to each other, and angle A is a right angle, what can we conclude about angle B if angle B is equal to angle A?Angle B is a acute angleAngle B is a straight angleAngle B is also a right angleAngle B is a obtuse angle30s
- Q11If all mammals give birth to live young, and a platypus lays eggs, what can we conclude about platypuses?Platypuses are not mammalsPlatypuses are birdsPlatypuses are reptilesPlatypuses are mammals30s
- Q12If all apples are fruits, and bananas are not apples, what can we conclude about bananas?Bananas are fruitsBananas are mineralsBananas are vegetablesBananas are animals30s
- Q13If all right angles measure 90 degrees, and a square has right angles, what can we conclude about the interior angles of a square?The interior angles of a square measure 45 degreesThe interior angles of a square measure 180 degreesThe interior angles of a square measure 90 degreesThe interior angles of a square measure 360 degrees30s
- Q14If all roses are flowers, and a tulip is not a rose, what can we conclude about tulips?Tulips are vegetablesTulips are insectsTulips are flowersTulips are trees30s
- Q15If all squares are rectangles, and a square has equal sides, what can we conclude about the sides of a rectangle?The sides of a rectangle are not necessarily equalThe sides of a rectangle have different shapesThe sides of a rectangle are curvedThe sides of a rectangle are always equal30s