uestion 1   Given the true/false statements are true (facts), select the best logical induction made from those statements:   Betsy likes oranges. Jose does not like oranges. Benjamin likes oranges. People like all fruit People do and do not like oranges People like apples and oranges People only like oranges

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Given the true/false statements are true (facts), select the best logical induction made from those statements:

 

Betsy likes oranges. Jose does not like oranges. Benjamin likes oranges.

    1. People like all fruit
    2. People do and do not like oranges
    3. People like apples and oranges
    4. People only like oranges
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Question 2

 

Given: If X, then not Y. If not Y, then Z.

Y is true. So:

    1. X is unknown, Z is true
    2. X is false, Z is unknown
    3. X is unknown, Z is unknown
    4. X is true, Z is true
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For the given fact below, which subsequent true/false statement is true?

 

Fact: Mel received a C+ in Chemistry.

 

    1. Mel took math this semester
    2. Mel does not like chemistry
    3. Mel did pass the class  
    4. Mel did not achieve a passing grade for the class
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Question 4

 

Using everyday knowledge, which of the following statements is an if-then statement whose reverse is not correct?

    1. If the TV is unplugged, then the TV will not turn on.
    2. If the sun is shining, then the weather is hot.
    3. If a car is put into reverse, the car should move backwards.
    4. If the light bulb was just turned off, then the light bulb is not hot. 
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Question 5

 

Given: If A AND B, then C. Given: The if-then statement's reverse isalso correct.

If A is True, B is True, what is C?

    1. True
    2. False
    3. Not True or False  
    4. Forward and reverse / Forward and reverse
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Question 6

 

The rules for a football player receiving a yellow flag for pass interference are as follows:

 

IF a defensive player

Holds the receiving player back from moving forward to catch the pass

OR pushes the receiving player away from the pass

OR does not look back toward the incoming ball

OR trips the player intentionally

OR grabs the receiving players arm before the ball arrives

THEN the player should receive a yellow flag and and the ball is placed at the spot of the pass interference

 

If the defensive player follows very closely to receiving player without impeding his forward progress, does look back up the field to track the incoming pass, but the receiving player does not catch the ball, then the defensive player: 

    1. Nothing should happen 
    2. Should receive a yellow flag
    3. Should receive a yellow flag but the ball is returned to the original spot
    4. Should not receive a yellow flag but does get a 5 yard penalty
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Question 7

Indicate the most appropriate if-then statement that the English sentence represents:

 

People 18 or older can vote in a Federal election.

    1. If a person is 18 years old or older, then the person can vote in Federal elections.
    2. If a person does not vote in a Federal election, they are not 18 years old or older.
    3. If a person is 18 years old or younger, then the person can vote in Federal elections.
    4. No if-then statement would cover this situation.
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Question 8

 

What pages will be favored for the following search terms:

Chevrolet AND Corvette

    1. Pages about Chevrolet and pages about Corvette
    2. Pages about Chevrolet, pages about OR plus pages about Corvette
    3. Pages that include Chevrolet and pages that include Corvette plus pages about both
    4. Pages that include Chevrolet Corvette 
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Question 9

 

What percentage of people eat fruits and vegetables and abstain from smoking, but do not partake in physical activity?

 

 

 

    1. 10%
    2. 14%
    3. 12%
    4. 5%
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Question 10

 

Using everyday knowledge, indicate whether the if-then statements are correct forward-only or both forward and reverse.

Statement 1: If Bob is Sally’s spouse, then Sally is Bob’s spouse.

Statement 2: If the light is red Northbound, then the traffic is stopped. 

 

    1. Forward and reverse / Forward-only 
    2. Forward-only / Forward and reverse
    3. Forward and reverse / Forward and reverse
    4. Forward-only / Forward-only
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