logic Crossword Puzzles
AICE Global Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-19
Across
- Thinking that considers multiple dimensions of a problem
- Key words have definitions which constitute the concept in the word
- Misrepresenting opponents' arguments in order to respond to them more easily
- Clearly, precisely and accurately stated
- An appeal to the emotions of the audience
- Willingness to consider all viewpoints and assess without bias
- A culturally adopted and unexamined belief, believed to be best
- Affirming the consequent or denying the antecedent
- Relying on a claim in order to prove it
- A fundamental truth, law, value, or commitment
Down
- Basing a generalization on inadequate evidence
- An appeal to reason and logic
- Considering opposing points of view
- Common error for reasoning
- A sentence having two or more possible meanings
- A claim or a truth that follows from other claims or truths
- Being self-honest and consistent about one's values
- Based on experience rather than on theory
- Assumptions which form the basis for inferences and conclusions
- Contrary to reason or logic
- An appeal to the emotions of the audience
21 Clues: Common error for reasoning • Contrary to reason or logic • An appeal to reason and logic • Considering opposing points of view • Relying on a claim in order to prove it • Clearly, precisely and accurately stated • Based on experience rather than on theory • An appeal to the emotions of the audience • An appeal to the emotions of the audience • ...
Main charateristis of humanism 2025-12-09
Across
- Humanists promote moral principles based on human needs.
- Humanists support claims with observable facts and ___.
- Humanism often emphasizes worldly, ___ values over religious ones.
- Systematic thinking used to support rational arguments.
- Optimism about human potential for improvement and ___.
- Humanism stresses broad ___ in the humanities.
- Humanism promotes the betterment of ___ through knowledge.
- Humanism inspired realistic and emotional works of ___.
- Refers to the ancient past, especially classical civilizations.
- Central focus of humanism; emphasizes people over divine authority.
Down
- Humanists revived classical works of ___ and poetry.
- Humanists believe ___ leads to growth and advancement.
- Study of wisdom and ideas about existence and ethics.
- Moral excellence cultivated through learning and practice.
- Humanism drew inspiration from ___ Greek and Roman texts.
- Humanists rely on logic and ___ to understand the world.
- Humanism values the inherent worth and ___ of each person.
- Doubt or questioning attitude toward accepted ideas.
- The act of questioning and investigating to gain knowledge.
- Humanists encouraged active ___ participation in society.
20 Clues: Humanism stresses broad ___ in the humanities. • Humanists revived classical works of ___ and poetry. • Doubt or questioning attitude toward accepted ideas. • Study of wisdom and ideas about existence and ethics. • Humanists believe ___ leads to growth and advancement. • Humanists support claims with observable facts and ___. • ...
Vocabulary Review 2017-12-21
Across
- Lines Non-coplanar lines that do NOT intersect
- Reasoning Logic based on patterns and observation
- Example specific case for which a conjecture is false
- function that moves or changes a figure
- measures steepness; ration of vertical change to horizontal change
- point where a line crosses the y-axis
- polygon with 3 sides
- line that intersects 2 or more coplanar lines
- Points that lie in the same plane
- figure that results from a transformation; new figure
Down
- Factor ratio of the image to the preimage of a dilation
- of Symmetry line of reflection that maps a figure onto itself
- Statement If-Then form of a sentence
- Points that lie on the same line
- Bisector something that intersects a segment at its midpoint
- Lines 2 lines that intersect and for a right angle
- a point that divides a segment into 2 congruent segments
- Reasoning Logic based on facts, definitions, properties
- Lines coplanar lines that do NOT intersect
- Image original figure before a transformation; old figure
20 Clues: polygon with 3 sides • Points that lie on the same line • Points that lie in the same plane • Statement If-Then form of a sentence • point where a line crosses the y-axis • function that moves or changes a figure • Lines coplanar lines that do NOT intersect • line that intersects 2 or more coplanar lines • Lines Non-coplanar lines that do NOT intersect • ...
English 2021-09-27
Across
- a conversation
- appealing to a readers emotion
- the feelings connected to the meaning of words
- a request for something important
- The art of speaking
- a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between 2 unlike subjects using either like or as
- Involving the audience
- Repeating phrases
- a statement that something is true
- Techniques writers use to write
- What goes along with each page number
- anything in literature that stands for or represents something else
- logic
Down
- Something that you think is true but you have no proof
- an attack on a person in hopes to discredit an idea, issue, or argument
- an argument made to go against another argument
- A error in logic
- When a non human is given human characteristics
- a dictionary word
- sentence structure
- exaggeration used for emphasis
- A point no one can argue about
- Modern language association
- appeals to readers ethical
- letter a letter about you
25 Clues: logic • a conversation • A error in logic • a dictionary word • Repeating phrases • sentence structure • The art of speaking • Involving the audience • letter a letter about you • appeals to readers ethical • Modern language association • appealing to a readers emotion • exaggeration used for emphasis • A point no one can argue about • Techniques writers use to write • ...
Physical properties 2024-09-08
Across
- hitting close to the bull's eye
- clustering all you measurements close together
- ____ Knowledge: what you research before you begin
- Metric unit to measure wet volume
- 1 million of anything
- ____ Logic; specific details to general conclusion
- A prediction regarding a new variable
- Metric unit to measure length
- Base unit - one of any units being measured
- 1000 units of any unit of measure
- 1/100 units of any unit of measure
- Volume has ____ dimensions
- Direct cause - 100% assurance
Down
- 1/1,000,000 of anything
- Metric unit to measure mass
- The normal conditions before a variable changes
- ________________ properties
- How space those atoms occupy in space
- Maybe responsible but n0 conclusive evidence
- Metric unit to measure dry volume
- The variable you observe or measure
- How many atoms(substance) an object contains\
- _____ Logic; if a...,then if a...,therefore...
- The variable you change in an experiment
- 1/1000 units of any unit of measure
25 Clues: 1 million of anything • 1/1,000,000 of anything • Volume has ____ dimensions • Metric unit to measure mass • ________________ properties • Metric unit to measure length • Direct cause - 100% assurance • hitting close to the bull's eye • Metric unit to measure wet volume • Metric unit to measure dry volume • 1000 units of any unit of measure • 1/100 units of any unit of measure • ...
Lost Letters 2025-03-20
Across
- Negate both parts of a conditional statement.
- Not parallel, not intersecting, different planes.
- Transitive
- A math rule accepted without proof.
- Never meet always the same distance apart.
- Flip the hypothesis and conclusion.
- Flip and negate a conditional statement.
- Planes that never touch.
- A statement proven using logic.
- Opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- Opposite sides of a transversal, inside parallel lines.
- Intersect at a 90° angle.
Down
- One case that disproves a statement.
- An educated guess in math.
- The final statement in a logical argument.
- "If-then" logic rule.
- Opposite sides of a transversal, outside parallel lines.
- Two angles summing to 180°.
- The opposite of a statement.
- The "if" part of an if-then statement.
- "If and only if" statement.
- Two adjacent angles adding to 180°.
- A thing is always equal to itself.
- If a = b, then b = a.
- Rise over run in a graph.
25 Clues: Transitive • "If-then" logic rule. • If a = b, then b = a. • Planes that never touch. • Rise over run in a graph. • Intersect at a 90° angle. • An educated guess in math. • Two angles summing to 180°. • "If and only if" statement. • The opposite of a statement. • A statement proven using logic. • A thing is always equal to itself. • A math rule accepted without proof. • ...
Decision making and problem solving 2025-05-09
Across
- Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than logic.
- The chance of something bad happening.
- Producing good or helpful effects.
- A quality or characteristic of someone or something.
- A detailed proposal or method for doing something.
- A thoughtful plan to reach a goal or solve a problem.
- Another word for a possible choice.
- A difficult situation requiring a choice between two options.
- To judge or determine the value or quality of something.
- To get or obtain something from a source.
- Thorough and complete; covering all necessary parts.
Down
- Close to the actual, but not completely exact.
- One of two or more possibilities to choose from.
- A way to fix or resolve a problem.
- The result or effect of a decision or action.
- To break down something into parts to understand it better.
- Something you aim for or hope to achieve.
- The act of picking between two or more options.
- Clear, rational thinking or reasoning.
- A cause or explanation for something.
20 Clues: A way to fix or resolve a problem. • Producing good or helpful effects. • Another word for a possible choice. • A cause or explanation for something. • The chance of something bad happening. • Clear, rational thinking or reasoning. • Something you aim for or hope to achieve. • To get or obtain something from a source. • The result or effect of a decision or action. • ...
Reresher-Domain Driven Design 2022-04-28
Across
- Group modelling Technique.
- representation and actual relationships between context and their models.
- number of objects that should be responsible for communication between a pair of contexts.
- Object which is immutable and has no conceptual identity.
- language between developers and Domain experts.
- Bundle of related objects which are treated as a single unit from the client.
- encapsulates the logic of data persistence.
- Intersection of two contexts.
Down
- Linguistic boundary.
- logical agreement and dependence.
- any actions on the domain.
- pattern used to create independent domain context maps.
- pattern to create Objects to access or abstraction.
- layer, which is between 2 different systems that don't share the same semantics .
- partitioning of a larger system to bring the core domain to the fore.
- an operation to read .
- root of the related objects bundle.
- reference objects, which are primarily defined by its identity
- layer which encapsulates the business logic
- an operation that intentionally creates impact.
- consistency rules that must be maintained whenever data changes.
21 Clues: Linguistic boundary. • an operation to read . • any actions on the domain. • Group modelling Technique. • Intersection of two contexts. • logical agreement and dependence. • root of the related objects bundle. • layer which encapsulates the business logic • encapsulates the logic of data persistence. • an operation that intentionally creates impact. • ...
GIGANI 2025-09-19
Across
- Base-2 number system used by all computers
- Early 7-bit character encoding scheme
- Very fast memory located close to the CPU
- Type of compression where no information is lost
- Permanent software stored in ROM
- Device for capturing sound input
- Small storage location inside the CPU
- Base-16 number system often used in memory addresses and colours
- Technique that reduces file size
- Measuring analogue sound waves at regular intervals
Down
- Fundamental building block of digital circuits
- Universal standard that represents characters for all languages
- Number of pixels in each dimension of a digital image
- Device that detects physical properties such as temperature or light
- Device that produces a physical action in response to signals
- Non-volatile data location
- Solid state storage device
- Magnetic medium for long-term data storage
- Algebra used for reasoning with binary values
- Table used to show all possible logic inputs and outputs
- The smallest element of a digital image
21 Clues: Non-volatile data location • Solid state storage device • Permanent software stored in ROM • Device for capturing sound input • Technique that reduces file size • Early 7-bit character encoding scheme • Small storage location inside the CPU • The smallest element of a digital image • Very fast memory located close to the CPU • Base-2 number system used by all computers • ...
Crossword Puzzle Prelim 2014-03-24
Across
- Property of deductive arguments
- Expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived by the senses
- Greek word means wisdom
- Is the science of the universe
- Greek philosopher, who noted that there are three types of man
- Represents only a part of the universal
- The study of the abstract relationships between these concept, and the systematization of these relationships
- Study of morality and human acts
- Terms that can co-exist in a subject
- Refers to the group of characterization essential to a term.
- Generally future-oriented
- Method employed in Logic
- Terms cannot coexist in a subject
- Expresses something that has existential actuality
- The power to perform certain actions guided by special knowledge and executed with skills
- A term that carries meaning in some ways the same and in other ways different
- A mental act that proceeds from the previous known truth to a new truth
- Represents a number of things constituting a unit-group or whole
- Greek word means love
- Terms that carries different meanings in its different uses
- Set of things to which the terms refers
- An inferential thinking composed of conclusion and premise from which the conclusion is inferred
- Study of correct reasoning
- Expresses something separated from any single object
- A knowledge of things attained by an investigation of their causes
Down
- Means love of wisdom
- A philosophical study of God
- Also called as Formal Logic
- Two opposed terms that bear mutual relation to one another such that one cannot be understood without the other
- Study of reality
- Study of validity of human knowledge
- Formed from the direct perception of things
- Act by which the intellect grasp the essence of something
- The focus is instead on the application of logical concept to the analysis of everyday reasoning and problem-solving
- No correspondence with reality
- Can be considered valid or invalid, sound or unsound
- Terms that are mutually exclusive
- Logic is considered _______
- Concerned with truth of the material content
- Used as conceptual device to facilitate learning
- The verbal manifestation
- Represents a single person, event or object only
- Two opposed idea, one is expresses perfection, and the other lack the ought to be possessed
- Father of Logic
- A mental sign whereby we grasp the essence of a thing
- The natural result of knowing not only the facts but also their causes
- A mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity between to ideas
- Term that carries only one meaning it is several uses
- Terms that express extremes belonging to the same class
- Represents an individual member of the class and the class as a whole
- Formed through the mediation of other ideas
- a Latin verb which means to know
52 Clues: Father of Logic • Study of reality • Means love of wisdom • Greek word means love • Greek word means wisdom • Method employed in Logic • The verbal manifestation • Generally future-oriented • Study of correct reasoning • Also called as Formal Logic • Logic is considered _______ • A philosophical study of God • Is the science of the universe • No correspondence with reality • ...
12 Angry Men 2026-02-15
Across
- An unfair preference that affects judgement.
- The larger number in a vote.
- The smaller number in a vote.
- The juror who openly expresses strong prejudiced views.
- The group responsible for deciding the defendant’s fate.
- The juror who is impatient and wants to leave quickly.
- The juror who insists on discussing the case before voting guilty.
- Uncertainty that prevents a guilty verdict.
- Influence from the group to change a vote.
- Clear thinking based on facts rather than emotion.
Down
- The human tendency to make mistakes.
- The juror most influenced by personal anger and emotion.
- Doing what is right even when it is unpopular.
- The oldest juror who notices important details others miss.
- Information used to determine guilt or innocence.
- The juror who focuses heavily on logic and facts.
16 Clues: The larger number in a vote. • The smaller number in a vote. • The human tendency to make mistakes. • Influence from the group to change a vote. • Uncertainty that prevents a guilty verdict. • An unfair preference that affects judgement. • Doing what is right even when it is unpopular. • Information used to determine guilt or innocence. • ...
Logic Model Crossword 2016-02-26
Across
- What we produce
- Day to day things in which we engage in to conduct program
- Also known as resources
- Programmatic investments available to support the program
- Long Term = Changes in _____________
- Important resources at GAO
- One of GAO's customers
Down
- The results we see
- Intermediate Term = Changes in _________
- Short term = changes in _________
- Illustrates the relationship between a program's activities and the intended outcomes ( 2 words no space)
- The immediate beneficiaries of the program
12 Clues: What we produce • The results we see • One of GAO's customers • Also known as resources • Important resources at GAO • Short term = changes in _________ • Long Term = Changes in _____________ • Intermediate Term = Changes in _________ • The immediate beneficiaries of the program • Programmatic investments available to support the program • ...
Scrabble Logic Project 2023-11-03
Across
- A book containing photographs of the senior class in a school and details of school activities in the previous year
- The process of communicating information to a live audience. The type of information communicated is deliberately structured to inform, persuade, and entertain
- The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
- These instrumental musicians provide entertainment and music through brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Their formations on the football field can spell out letters, logos, and animated pictures to create a moving image
- A large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music
- Focuses on the development and testing of software and software systems
Down
- A two-day concentrated program that incorporates multi-culturalism and character education while fostering a love for lifetime learning
- An organization formed by Texas math and science teachers to promote excellence in math and science through competition
- An interdisciplinary seminar over the course of two days. Students need the opportunity to concentrate on one topic to achieve depth of insight and to develop their problem-solving skills
- College level courses that are operated by the College Board
- Denoting a type of traditional Mexican folk music, typically performed by a small group of strolling musicians dressed in native costume
- A process that involves formal discourse, discussion, and oral addresses on a particular topic or collection of topics
12 Clues: A large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music • College level courses that are operated by the College Board • Focuses on the development and testing of software and software systems • The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms • ...
Logic and Proof 2025-01-28
Across
- formed by negating and switching the hypothesis and conclusion
- formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion
- a sentence that is either true or false
- an example showing a conjecture is false
- statements joined by the word "or"
- formed by negating the hypothesis and conclusion
- a statement written in if-then form
- reasoning making a conclusion based on observation or patterns
Down
- statements joined by the word "and"
- a statement with the phrase "if and only if"
- a concluding statement
- a statement with opposite truth value
12 Clues: a concluding statement • statements joined by the word "or" • statements joined by the word "and" • a statement written in if-then form • a statement with opposite truth value • a sentence that is either true or false • an example showing a conjecture is false • a statement with the phrase "if and only if" • formed by negating the hypothesis and conclusion • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-04-01
17 Clues: Land • Equal • Bears • Logic • Leave • To use • Strength • Pictures • To improve • Strange event • To bring back • In imagination • Extreme excitement • Hard to understand • To examine closely • To control or perform • Something you do with your eyes or thoughts
95. Thought Spiral 2025-11-29
15 Clues: Pure idea • Basic rule • Echo effect • Inner sense • Smooth slope • Combined whole • Balanced state • Opposed forces • Reference model • Make measurable • Judging standard • Reasoning pattern • Remote measurement • Difficult structure • Never ending sequence
Unit 7 Vocab Crossword 2024-10-21
Across
- Greek for power
- Greek for self
- an introductory section of a novel or other written work
- a long speech delivered by one actor in a play or movie
- an expression of regret either written or spoken
- a comparison between two or more words
- Greek for against
- a set of three literary works related in subject or theme
- Greek for to teach
- a website that contains postings by one or more individuals in chronological order
Down
- a written hymn or verse that is said in unison in a church service
- Greek for speech, words or logic
- a short section added to the end of a literary work
- relating to logic of how things work
- a collection of written literary works
- Greek for time
16 Clues: Greek for self • Greek for time • Greek for power • Greek for against • Greek for to teach • Greek for speech, words or logic • relating to logic of how things work • a comparison between two or more words • a collection of written literary works • an expression of regret either written or spoken • a short section added to the end of a literary work • ...
Humanoid 2025-01-30
Across
- - Nose: Software that acts as a bridge between different applications or services, processing requests and responses.
- - Feet: The process of installing and running an application on a production server.
- - Fingers: Reusable building blocks in Vue.js that encapsulate functionality and UI.
- - Joints: Contracts in Java that define methods without implementing them, allowing for multiple implementations.
- - Legs: The mechanism that determines how an application responds to various URL paths.
- - Skin: CSS in Vue.js that defines the visual appearance of the application.
- - Eyes: Instructions in Vue.js that allow you to bind data to the DOM and manipulate elements.
Down
- - Veins: A Java feature for processing sequences of elements, enabling efficient data manipulation.
- - Ears: Event handlers that respond to user actions within an application.
- - Head: The top part of a document or webpage, often containing metadata or title information.
- - Heart: A layer in Spring Boot that encapsulates business logic and operations.
- - Hands: Functions in programming that perform specific tasks or operations.
- - Chest: A structured collection of data that applications use for storage and retrieval.
- - Stomach: A storage layer that keeps frequently accessed data in memory for faster access.
- - Brain: A component in Spring Boot that handles user requests and processes business logic.
- - Back: The server-side part of an application that handles business logic and database interactions.
- - Arms: An Application Programming Interface that enables communication between different software systems.
- - Mouth: A field in forms that allows users to enter data.
18 Clues: - Mouth: A field in forms that allows users to enter data. • - Ears: Event handlers that respond to user actions within an application. • - Hands: Functions in programming that perform specific tasks or operations. • - Skin: CSS in Vue.js that defines the visual appearance of the application. • ...
DDD-Refresher-Puzzle 2022-03-21
Across
- Programming model that suits DDD.
- Linguistic boundary.
- An operation to read .
- Layer which talks to external systems in external language.
- Encapsulates the logic of data persistence
- intersection of two context.
- An operation that intentionally creates impact
- Representation and actual relationships between context and their models.
- Consistency rules that must be maintained whenever data changes.
- Pattern to create Objects to access or abstraction.
- Language between developers and Domain experts.
- Bundle of related objects which are treated as single unit from the client.
- Any actions on the domain.
Down
- Logical agreement and dependence.
- Group Modelling Technique.
- Number of objects that should be responsible for communication between a pair of context.
- Pattern used to create independent domain context maps.
- Layer which encapsulates the business logic
- instance of a domain
- Root of the related objects bundle.
- Sub domains within domain.
- Partitioning of a larger system to bring the core domain to the fore.
22 Clues: instance of a domain • Linguistic boundary. • An operation to read . • Group Modelling Technique. • Sub domains within domain. • Any actions on the domain. • intersection of two context. • Logical agreement and dependence. • Programming model that suits DDD. • Root of the related objects bundle. • Encapsulates the logic of data persistence • ...
Chelsea Bednar Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-12-21
Across
- earth centered solar system
- used telescope to study astronomy
- the separation of powers
- an informal education for women
- visual arts, literature, theatre, music,
- agreement between people and gov't
- form of government
- theory that the truth can be discovered through reason, logic
- a political system
- sun centered solar system
- thinkers of the Enlightenment
- separation of powers was the only way to prevent tyranny
Down
- applied reason and logic to people and society
- reigned over russia for 34 years
- change in thinking about the natural world using observation
- a spokesman for democracy
- the religion of nature
- type of music
- gov't should only exist for the benefit of the people
- wanted equal education for women
- document that was approved by the Continental Congress
- universal laws of motion, gravity
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- satirist sponsored tolerance, liberty, freedom religion/speech
- the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- people are born with right to life, liberty, property
26 Clues: type of music • form of government • a political system • the religion of nature • the separation of powers • a spokesman for democracy • sun centered solar system • earth centered solar system • thinkers of the Enlightenment • an informal education for women • reigned over russia for 34 years • wanted equal education for women • used telescope to study astronomy • ...
Reresher-Domain Driven Design 2022-04-28
Across
- Group modelling Technique.
- representation and actual relationships between context and their models.
- number of objects that should be responsible for communication between a pair of contexts.
- Object which is immutable and has no conceptual identity.
- language between developers and Domain experts.
- Bundle of related objects which are treated as a single unit from the client.
- encapsulates the logic of data persistence.
- Intersection of two contexts.
Down
- Linguistic boundary.
- logical agreement and dependence.
- any actions on the domain.
- pattern used to create independent domain context maps.
- pattern to create Objects to access or abstraction.
- layer, which is between 2 different systems that don't share the same semantics .
- partitioning of a larger system to bring the core domain to the fore.
- an operation to read .
- root of the related objects bundle.
- reference objects, which are primarily defined by its identity
- layer which encapsulates the business logic
- an operation that intentionally creates impact.
- consistency rules that must be maintained whenever data changes.
21 Clues: Linguistic boundary. • an operation to read . • any actions on the domain. • Group modelling Technique. • Intersection of two contexts. • logical agreement and dependence. • root of the related objects bundle. • layer which encapsulates the business logic • encapsulates the logic of data persistence. • an operation that intentionally creates impact. • ...
Lost Letters 2025-03-20
Across
- Negate both parts of a conditional statement.
- Not parallel, not intersecting, different planes.
- Transitive
- A math rule accepted without proof.
- Never meet always the same distance apart.
- Flip the hypothesis and conclusion.
- Flip and negate a conditional statement.
- Planes that never touch.
- A statement proven using logic.
- Opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- Opposite sides of a transversal, inside parallel lines.
- Intersect at a 90° angle.
Down
- One case that disproves a statement.
- An educated guess in math.
- The final statement in a logical argument.
- "If-then" logic rule.
- Opposite sides of a transversal, outside parallel lines.
- Two angles summing to 180°.
- The opposite of a statement.
- The "if" part of an if-then statement.
- "If and only if" statement.
- Two adjacent angles adding to 180°.
- A thing is always equal to itself.
- If a = b, then b = a.
- Rise over run in a graph.
25 Clues: Transitive • "If-then" logic rule. • If a = b, then b = a. • Planes that never touch. • Rise over run in a graph. • Intersect at a 90° angle. • An educated guess in math. • Two angles summing to 180°. • "If and only if" statement. • The opposite of a statement. • A statement proven using logic. • A thing is always equal to itself. • A math rule accepted without proof. • ...
Lost Letters 2025-03-20
Across
- The opposite of a statement.
- The "if" part of an if-then statement.
- Planes that never touch.
- A math rule accepted without proof
- Two angles summing to 180°.
- Flip and negate a conditional statement.
- Not parallel, not intersecting, different planes.
- A statement proven using logic.
- The final statement in a logical argument.
- Rise over run in a graph.
- A thing is always equal to itself.
- Opposite sides of a transversal, outside parallel lines.
- If a = b, then b = a.
Down
- "If-then" logic rule.
- Intersect at a 90° angle.
- Never meet always the same distance apart.
- One case that disproves a statement.
- A math rule accepted without proof.
- Opposite sides of a transversal, inside parallel lines.
- Opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- An educated guess in math.
- Flip the hypothesis and conclusion.
- "If and only if" statement.
- Two adjacent angles adding to 180°.
- Negate both parts of a conditional statement.
- Transitive
26 Clues: Transitive • "If-then" logic rule. • If a = b, then b = a. • Planes that never touch. • Intersect at a 90° angle. • Rise over run in a graph. • An educated guess in math. • Two angles summing to 180°. • "If and only if" statement. • The opposite of a statement. • A statement proven using logic. • A math rule accepted without proof • A thing is always equal to itself. • ...
CS20 Theory Review 2021-12-08
Across
- computer math results in ____ bits or SUM bits
- latches are a memory made of ___ logic gates in order to store a bit.
- the control unit ______ most things in a CPU.
- this is responsible for the execute portion of the fetch-decode-execute cycle.
- NFT are used to guarantee this about a piece of art.
- the wiring in a CPU.
- the Cache stores ________ memory.
- used by a quantum computer to measure probability.
- registers can store a single memory _____.
Down
- overflow errors are tracked by a ___-___.
- Ethereum is a cryptocurrency tracked by this software.
- part of the CPU responsible for logic/Boolean.
- 256 bits makes a key's _____.
- a group of _____ make a register.
- a pair of keys consisting of one public key and a private key.
- the _____ of the clock cycle is 3.4 Gigahertz.
16 Clues: the wiring in a CPU. • 256 bits makes a key's _____. • a group of _____ make a register. • the Cache stores ________ memory. • overflow errors are tracked by a ___-___. • registers can store a single memory _____. • the control unit ______ most things in a CPU. • computer math results in ____ bits or SUM bits • part of the CPU responsible for logic/Boolean. • ...
Computer Acronyms 2024-02-16
17 Clues: unit • drive • memory • Serial Bus • disk drive • logic unit • area network • access memory • User Interface • Graphics Array • processing unit • processing unit • visual interface • Multimedia Interface • Multimedia Interface • Technology Attachment • Advanced Technology Attachment
Speicherprogrammierbare Steuerung 2013-06-03
13 Clues: Aktor • Timer • Sensor • Merker • Zähler • Baugruppe • Urlöschen • Betriebssystem • Funktionbaustein • Analoger-Ausgang • Digitaler-Eingang • Digitaler-Ausgang • Logische-Verknüpfung
The Guys of Philosophy (and their Bros) 2023-08-03
Across
- bro of anarchy and state (1974)
- bro of truth (2002)
- bro of being (1927)
- bros of proofs (1976)
- bros of words (1959)
- bro of philosophy (1979)
- bros of sense (1962)
- bro of fear (1843)
- bro of process (1929)
- bro of truth (1960)
- bro of virtue (1979)
- bro of naming (1980)
- bro of history (1923)
- bro of fact and fiction (1955)
- bro of empiricism (1956)
Down
- bro of being (1943)
- bro of meaning (1947)
- bro of logic (1975)
- bro of freedom (1962)
- bros of the open society (1945)
- bro of sense (1892)
- bros of ethics (1985)
- bro of discipline (1975)
- bro of the right (1930)
- bro of democracy (1916)
- bro of language and truth (1936)
- bro of mind (1994)
- bro of truth (1967)
- bro of experience (1929)
- bro of matter (1896)
- bros of reasons (1984)
- bro of contingency and irony (1989)
- bro of word (1960)
33 Clues: bro of mind (1994) • bro of fear (1843) • bro of word (1960) • bro of being (1943) • bro of logic (1975) • bro of truth (2002) • bro of sense (1892) • bro of being (1927) • bro of truth (1967) • bro of truth (1960) • bros of words (1959) • bros of sense (1962) • bro of matter (1896) • bro of virtue (1979) • bro of naming (1980) • bro of meaning (1947) • bro of freedom (1962) • bros of ethics (1985) • ...
Catholic Church 2025-04-26
Across
- – God's Son, both fully human and fully divine.
- – To accept something as true, especially with faith.
- – Your inner voice that helps you choose right from wrong.
- – Honoring God through prayer, song, and actions.
- – Talking and listening to God.
- – The belief that good will come, even in hard times.
- – Relying on God's goodness and plan.
- – The community of people who follow Christ.
- – The greatest commandment and foundation of Christian life.
Down
- – Being saved from sin and its consequences.
- – God becoming human through Jesus.
- – The quality of being God or god-like.
- – Using logic and critical thinking to find truth.
- – A title for God as the maker of heaven and earth.
- – Clear and sound reasoning that helps find answers.
- – Sacred writings, especially the Bible.
- – Trusting in God even when you can’t see the whole picture.
- – What is real and comes from God.
- – A free gift of God's love and mercy.
- – The all-powerful Creator of everything.
20 Clues: – Talking and listening to God. • – What is real and comes from God. • – God becoming human through Jesus. • – Relying on God's goodness and plan. • – A free gift of God's love and mercy. • – The quality of being God or god-like. • – Sacred writings, especially the Bible. • – The all-powerful Creator of everything. • – Being saved from sin and its consequences. • ...
Decision making and problem solving 2025-05-09
Across
- Thorough and complete; covering all necessary parts.
- The chance of something bad happening.
- A thoughtful plan to reach a goal or solve a problem.
- The act of picking between two or more options.
- To get or obtain something from a source.
- A way to fix or resolve a problem.
- A detailed proposal or method for doing something.
- Clear, rational thinking or reasoning.
- To judge or determine the value or quality of something.
- Another word for a possible choice.
- A difficult situation requiring a choice between two options.
Down
- Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than logic.
- A quality or characteristic of someone or something.
- Producing good or helpful effects.
- To break down something into parts to understand it better.
- The result or effect of a decision or action.
- One of two or more possibilities to choose from.
- Something you aim for or hope to achieve.
- Close to the actual, but not completely exact.
- A cause or explanation for something.
20 Clues: Producing good or helpful effects. • A way to fix or resolve a problem. • Another word for a possible choice. • A cause or explanation for something. • The chance of something bad happening. • Clear, rational thinking or reasoning. • To get or obtain something from a source. • Something you aim for or hope to achieve. • The result or effect of a decision or action. • ...
puzzle 2020-10-29
Across
- / cell is designed to read and write operation.
- / dynamic circuit technique reduce the number of transistors.
- CMOS is essentially identical to NORA CMOS.
- / voltage bootstrapping offer a effective way to overcome threshold voltage drops.
- / conduction current in turn has two main components.
- / cell has a structure similar to that of DRAM
- are required to drive large current.
Down
- / transistor provides only current path to the soft node.
- stored in Cx will gradullay leak away.
- / the SRAM cell minimum gate length is used.
- / logic operation are performed by NMOS transistor.
- information is stored in semiconductor memories.
- / has features of high density and fast speed.
- / mechanism contribute to the decay of charge at the cell.
- node / voltage reaches the logic threshold.
15 Clues: are required to drive large current. • stored in Cx will gradullay leak away. • CMOS is essentially identical to NORA CMOS. • node / voltage reaches the logic threshold. • / the SRAM cell minimum gate length is used. • / has features of high density and fast speed. • / cell has a structure similar to that of DRAM • / cell is designed to read and write operation. • ...
Logic Vocab Quiz 1 2024-01-30
Across
- perfect in quality or nature; complete
- Careful evaluation and judgment of your thoughts
- Tactics used to manipulate people mentally and emotionally
- A limitation in your ability to think objectively
- The study of the principles of reasoning
Down
- enemy of good thinking (my emotions are the most important thing!)
- containing fundamental errors in reasoning; illogical
- Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions
- A false idea or notion
- enemy of good thinking (truth is not absolute)
- Person who started logic in ancient Greece 335 BC
11 Clues: A false idea or notion • perfect in quality or nature; complete • The study of the principles of reasoning • enemy of good thinking (truth is not absolute) • Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions • Careful evaluation and judgment of your thoughts • Person who started logic in ancient Greece 335 BC • A limitation in your ability to think objectively • ...
Final 2017-04-22
Across
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer determines what actions the instruction dictates.
- Number of bits in an opcode.
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer performs the actions of the instruction.
- What does this microoperation do to the contents of R1? R1 <- R1 – 1
- An _____ address instruction is when the second part of the instruction code designates an address of a memory word in which the address of the operand is found.
- The basic operations executed on data stored in registers. Usually in the form R2 <- R1
- The ____ counter contains the location of the instruction that is currently being executed.
- ____ language is the language that the computer understands as a binary program where the sequence of instructions and operands in binary that list the exact representation of instructions as they appear in computer memory.
- What you use to translate a program from assembly to machine language.
- A communication system that transfers data between the different components of a computer. It is often constructed with multiplexers or buffers.
Down
- A _____ address instruction is when the second part of the instruction code specifies the address of an operand.
- Number of bits in an address.
- A pseudo-instruction (acronym) to define the origin, or first address, of a microprogram routine.
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer retrieves an instruction from memory.
- A group of bits in an instruction that define operations such as add, subtract, multiply, shift, and complement.
- A single-processor register typically labeled AC, used for the short-term storage of arithmetic and logic data in the CPU.
- The _____ cycle is a sequence of instructions consisting of fetch, decode, read effective address, and execute.
- ___ control is when control logic is implemented with gates, flip-flops, decoders, and other digital circuits.
- ___ control is when control logic is stored in memory.
- The _____ address register stores the memory address for the data to be fetched for the CPU.
- What you use to translate a program from a high-level language to machine language.
- The acronym representing a circuit that is a combination of the arithmetic circuit and the logic circuit.
22 Clues: Number of bits in an opcode. • Number of bits in an address. • ___ control is when control logic is stored in memory. • What does this microoperation do to the contents of R1? R1 <- R1 – 1 • What you use to translate a program from assembly to machine language. • What you use to translate a program from a high-level language to machine language. • ...
Computer Architecture Final 3 2017-04-22
Across
- The _____ address register stores the memory address for the data to be fetched for the CPU.
- A pseudo-instruction (acronym) to define the origin, or first address, of a microprogram routine.
- The acronym representing a circuit that is a combination of the arithmetic circuit and the logic circuit.
- ___ control is when control logic is implemented with gates, flip-flops, decoders, and other digital circuits.
- What you use to translate a program from a high-level language to machine language.
- Number of bits in an address.
- ____ language is the language that the computer understands as a binary program where the sequence of instructions and operands in binary that list the exact representation of instructions as they appear in computer memory.
- ___ control is when control logic is stored in memory.
- A communication system that transfers data between the different components of a computer. It is often constructed with multiplexers or buffers.
- A _____ address instruction is when the second part of the instruction code specifies the address of an operand.
- An _____ address instruction is when the second part of the instruction code designates an address of a memory word in which the address of the operand is found.
- Number of bits in an opcode.
Down
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer determines what actions the instruction dictates.
- The ____ counter contains the location of the instruction that is currently being executed.
- A group of bits in an instruction that define operations such as add, subtract, multiply, shift, and complement.
- What you use to translate a program from assembly to machine language.
- A single-processor register typically labeled AC, used for the short-term storage of arithmetic and logic data in the CPU.
- What does this microoperation do to the contents of R1? R1 <- R1 – 1
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer retrieves an instruction from memory.
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer performs the actions of the instruction.
- The basic operations executed on data stored in registers. Usually in the form R2 <- R1
- The _____ cycle is a sequence of instructions consisting of fetch, decode, read effective address, and execute.
22 Clues: Number of bits in an opcode. • Number of bits in an address. • ___ control is when control logic is stored in memory. • What does this microoperation do to the contents of R1? R1 <- R1 – 1 • What you use to translate a program from assembly to machine language. • What you use to translate a program from a high-level language to machine language. • ...
Argumentative Writing Word Puzzle 2022-12-02
Across
- How someone may see something
- A particular way of seeing something
- Use of sadness to get a point across
- A belief that may or may not be proven
- In favor of or against one thing
- Focuses on a readers trustworthiness
Down
- The point of an authors writing
- Something that lacks sincerity or meaningful Having usfull quality or purpose
- The understanding of something using logic Use of precise language to understand
- Determines rather something is true
- use of Logic and Reasoning
11 Clues: use of Logic and Reasoning • How someone may see something • The point of an authors writing • In favor of or against one thing • Determines rather something is true • A particular way of seeing something • Use of sadness to get a point across • Focuses on a readers trustworthiness • A belief that may or may not be proven • ...
julia stock enlightenment and revolution 2023-01-03
Across
- earth-centered solar system
- used telescope to study astronomy
- political system so that no part of government can become too powerful
- social gatherings to discuss ideas
- classical and analytical style of the Enlightenment
- agreement between the ruler and the people
- ruler with absolute power
- theory that the truth can be discovered through reason or logic
- legislative, executive,and judicial
- sun-centered solar system
- enlightenment thinkers
- separation of power
Down
- applied reason and logic to people and society
- czarina of Russia
- change in thinking about the natural world using observation
- author of the Declaration of Independence
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- extravagant style of the Enlightenment
- ruler should be for the people
- women's education rights
- document declaring the colonies' separation from Britain
- universal laws of motion, gravity
- basic method for conducting scientific experiments
- tolerance of religion, freedom of speech
- ten amendments of the US constitution
- everyone has natural rights
26 Clues: czarina of Russia • separation of power • enlightenment thinkers • women's education rights • ruler with absolute power • sun-centered solar system • earth-centered solar system • everyone has natural rights • ruler should be for the people • used telescope to study astronomy • universal laws of motion, gravity • social gatherings to discuss ideas • ...
Final Review 2021-12-14
Across
- animals thought of having human form or characteristics
- art of using language effectively and persuasively
- Something that you think is true but you have no proof
- satires that are dark and bitter
- An error in logic
- dictionary definition of a word
- the feelings connected to the meaning of words
- short and comic remarl containing a surorise at the end
- something that is long and boring
- when a writer uses logic to appeal to audience
- short remark that offers wisdom or advice
Down
- a humorous imitation of a serious subject
- word meaning charitable
- to compare two very different things to create contrast
- not aware of-sending a message through hidden messages
- known and understood by a specific few
- people who are dissatisfied with society
- satires that are light and humorous
- statement or idea that you accept are true and use it to build other ideas on
- when a writer uses emotions to appeal to audience
20 Clues: An error in logic • word meaning charitable • dictionary definition of a word • satires that are dark and bitter • something that is long and boring • satires that are light and humorous • known and understood by a specific few • people who are dissatisfied with society • a humorous imitation of a serious subject • short remark that offers wisdom or advice • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2024-01-04
Across
- a list of sources referred to in a piece of writing
- measure
- boundary or limit
- the 'other'side; against the claim
- writing about 2 sides of a topic, uses facts/logic, makes a claim
- a comparison between to different things
- a person who listens and judges a debate to keep it focused
- to honor
- idea, word, speech, reason, study
- unbiased, not subjective
- a person who writes things down
- identify a piece of writing as coming from a source
- a position on an issue or problem
Down
- taking someone's ideas/work and presenting it as your own
- a point of view that is personal/subjective rather than factual
- truth/true
- facts, quotes, or statistics that can prove a claim to be true
- a statement that can be proved
- writing to convince an audience using logic, ethics, or emotions
- to bring together and make whole
- to know
- to sleep
- examine and judge carefully
- able to be believed or trusted
24 Clues: measure • to know • to sleep • to honor • truth/true • boundary or limit • unbiased, not subjective • examine and judge carefully • a statement that can be proved • able to be believed or trusted • a person who writes things down • to bring together and make whole • idea, word, speech, reason, study • a position on an issue or problem • the 'other'side; against the claim • ...
Bella Mesoras Enlightment and Revolution 2024-12-18
Across
- centered universe
- of intellectuals from france
- parties that talk about nerdy things
- contract- took freedom of speech to have protection over gov't
- and elegant
- Jefferson- copied ideas from John locke
- system- state gov't v.s federal/national gov't
- of logic and reason
- Revolution- questioned the traditional belief about the world
- and big
Down
- Wollstonecraft- wanted equality for women
- centered universe
- of Independence- made July 4th,1776
- the Great- leader of russia
- that we come to knowledge through the use of logic
- in God based on reason rather than revelation or the teaching of any specific religion
- method- method to solve problems
- to the sky
- corrupted by civilization
- Locke- believed we are born with natural rights
- despot- new kind of absolute monarch
- of Rights- used Beccaria's legal ideas
- powers of gov't
- of freedom and speech
- and balances- 3 branches with equal powers
- Newton-theory of universal gravitation
26 Clues: and big • to the sky • and elegant • powers of gov't • centered universe • centered universe • of logic and reason • of freedom and speech • corrupted by civilization • the Great- leader of russia • of intellectuals from france • method- method to solve problems • of Independence- made July 4th,1776 • despot- new kind of absolute monarch • parties that talk about nerdy things • ...
Elements Level 8 - Conditions of Becoming 2025-09-01
Across
- Root of structure, law without proof, scaffold of thought
- Anchor of meaning, echo of relation, point in space
- Preceding state, gate of possibility, breath before cause
- Linked design, nested logic, pattern in motion
- Boundary of motion, shape of limit, rule in silence
- Invisible net, force in space, canvas of interaction
- Base of becoming, root of structure, silence beneath all
- Rising pattern, form from chaos, birth of structure
- Path of reason, rule of thought, clarity’s spine
- Skeleton of form, rhythm of order, architecture’s breath
- Sequence made whole, rhythm of law, harmony in motion
Down
- Between and beyond, tether of meaning, bridge of sense
- Poise in motion, symmetry’s breath, stillness between
- Broken pattern, clash of truths, tension in form
- Unrealized spark, future folded, energy in waiting
- Guiding thread, unseen compass, ethic in motion
- Held force, strain of balance, edge of collapse
- Mental lattice, conceptual grid, scaffold of knowing
- Frame of meaning, lens of relation, cradle of sense
- Return in rhythm, echo of form, spiral of time
20 Clues: Linked design, nested logic, pattern in motion • Return in rhythm, echo of form, spiral of time • Guiding thread, unseen compass, ethic in motion • Held force, strain of balance, edge of collapse • Broken pattern, clash of truths, tension in form • Path of reason, rule of thought, clarity’s spine • Unrealized spark, future folded, energy in waiting • ...
Ch 8 Vocab Crossword 2023-03-28
Across
- The structure that runs one line after another in order
- A searching algorithm, used on sorted lists, that divides the number of elements to search in half until it is down to one element
- A function that references itself and consists of two parts: a recursive call and a base call
- Basic logic gate where every part of a statement must be true for the entire statement to be true
- Done in small chunks
- The three steps of the iterative development process
- A searching algorithm that starts at the first index and checks each element of the list one by one until it finds the item it is searching for
Down
- Continuously repeating steps, achieved in programming by using loops
- The logic structure in programming that uses if statements to select certain values
- Finding errors in code
- Used in coding to store a value that can change
- Basic logic gate where any part of a statement can be true for the entire statement to be true
- Used in coding to store a value that cannot be changed
13 Clues: Done in small chunks • Finding errors in code • Used in coding to store a value that can change • The three steps of the iterative development process • Used in coding to store a value that cannot be changed • The structure that runs one line after another in order • Continuously repeating steps, achieved in programming by using loops • ...
logic finals 2014-03-23
Across
- is th link that joins the premises to the conclusion
- is a mental act whereby starting with several judgments which relate to one another.
- is an inferential thinking that draws the conclusionin an absolute manner
- the external expression of an argument
- refers ti the proposition that comprise the reasoning process
- is the drawing of a conclusion from one or more premises
Down
- is an inferential thinking
- mental product of internal thinking
8 Clues: is an inferential thinking • mental product of internal thinking • the external expression of an argument • is th link that joins the premises to the conclusion • is the drawing of a conclusion from one or more premises • refers ti the proposition that comprise the reasoning process • is an inferential thinking that draws the conclusionin an absolute manner • ...
MATHEMATICAL LOGIC 2020-10-27
8 Clues: Contradicts any truth value • All conditions gives me True • p is T q is F then this is F • p is T q is T, then this is T • Gives us definite truth value • The fifth in the order of priority • Includes both true and false statements • Series connection of two switches gives me this connective
Logic gates 2025-09-15
Across
- A gate that outputs 1 if any input is 1
- A building block of digital circuits
- Universal gate; outputs 0 only when all inputs are 1
- A gate that inverts its input
- A gate that outputs 1 if inputs are different
Down
- Algebra that deals with binary values
- A gate that outputs 1 only if all inputs are 1
- A gate that outputs 1 only if all inputs are 0
8 Clues: A gate that inverts its input • A building block of digital circuits • Algebra that deals with binary values • A gate that outputs 1 if any input is 1 • A gate that outputs 1 if inputs are different • A gate that outputs 1 only if all inputs are 1 • A gate that outputs 1 only if all inputs are 0 • Universal gate; outputs 0 only when all inputs are 1
HSPT Second 18 2025-01-15
18 Clues: eager • boring • very old • friendly • to agree • to avoid • very dry • hostility • difficult • to confuse • sharp, clever • civil, cordial • to make amends • wrong, imperfect • harshness of tone • to increase, make larger • based on a whim rather than logic • opposed to, having a deep distaste
Crosswrd 2024-04-19
Across
- Sensory overload
- Recall information
- Difficulty reading
- Energetic
- Making choices
- Reasoning that makes sense
- Difficulty writing
- Differences
- Taking in information
- Right or wrong
Down
- Non-verbal, Verbal, listen
- Staying on task
- Difficulty doing maths
- Everyone is respected
- Recurrent seizures
- Difficulty moving
- Repetitive behaviour
- Twitching
18 Clues: Energetic • Twitching • Differences • Making choices • Right or wrong • Staying on task • Sensory overload • Difficulty moving • Recall information • Difficulty reading • Recurrent seizures • Difficulty writing • Repetitive behaviour • Everyone is respected • Taking in information • Difficulty doing maths • Non-verbal, Verbal, listen • Reasoning that makes sense
LOGIC 2022-08-23
The Scientific Revolution 2022-11-16
Across
- made the three laws of motion
- where Galileo was born
- making hypotheses based on reasoning and logic
- what people against the catholic church were named
Down
- a big change in a country
- says that all knowledge is based off logic
- a massive change in thinking
- the common religion before the scientific revolution
- the idea that the earth was the center of the universe
- popular chemistry before the scientific revolution
10 Clues: where Galileo was born • a big change in a country • a massive change in thinking • made the three laws of motion • says that all knowledge is based off logic • making hypotheses based on reasoning and logic • popular chemistry before the scientific revolution • what people against the catholic church were named • the common religion before the scientific revolution • ...
:D 2020-04-21
word study lesson #37 2022-04-19
philosophy 2022-06-09
10 Clues: อะไรคือความรู้ • การคิดอย่างมีเหตุผล • อะไรคือความดีความงาม • วิชาที่ว่าด้วยความดี • ความรู้ประเภทญาณทัศน์ • วิชาที่ว่าด้วยความงาม • ความรักในความเรืองปัญญา • ศาสตร์ที่ว่าด้วยความจริง • คิดจากเหตุย่อยไปหาเหตุใหญ่ • คิดจากเหตุใหญ่ไปหาเหตุย่อย
philosophy 2022-06-09
10 Clues: อะไรคือความรู้ • การคิดอย่างมีเหตุผล • อะไรคือความดีความงาม • วิชาที่ว่าด้วยความดี • ความรู้ประเภทญาณทัศน์ • วิชาที่ว่าด้วยความงาม • ความรักในความเรืองปัญญา • ศาสตร์ที่ว่าด้วยความจริง • คิดจากเหตุย่อยไปหาเหตุใหญ่ • คิดจากเหตุใหญ่ไปหาเหตุย่อย
TOK 2012-03-12
Across
- Socrates offers tests through which we can develop our own _________.
- The previous belief that the Earth is the center of the Universe highlights one of the faults of the _________ test.
- According to Reuben Abel the inevitable __________ of knowledge does not imply that rational scientific inquiry is futile
- Empirical knowledge is to rational knowledge as epistemic awareness is to ____________.
- Shape is to size as Mercator is to _________.
- A statement of belief considered the polar opposite of radical skepticism.
- Socrates was a ________ favoring logical thinking about our lives and as a way to explain things.
Down
- Two main types of logic exist, deductive logic and _________ logic.
- The life Leonardo Da Vinci lead provides evidence for both positions of the ____________ debate.
- The statement "It is raining right now" relies on this form of knowledge.
- Plato was an absolutist, and accordingly believed that there was an objective reality independent of human __________.
- Truman accepting the radio announcement that a fallen stage light is a piece of a malfunctioning airplane is an example of this type of knowledge.
12 Clues: Shape is to size as Mercator is to _________. • Two main types of logic exist, deductive logic and _________ logic. • Socrates offers tests through which we can develop our own _________. • The statement "It is raining right now" relies on this form of knowledge. • A statement of belief considered the polar opposite of radical skepticism. • ...
Andrea's CSE Terms 2023-09-11
Across
- a way for you to provide more information to a function.
- a sequence of instructions whose execution is invoked from one or more remote locations in a program
- one hardware unit designed to connect to and function as part of a larger system
- a function that repeats a block of code in a specified order, often until a specific result occurs
- the process of finding and fixing errors or bugs in the source code of any software
- a special addition that, by default, is not enabled or included in previous releases of the product
- branch of mathematical logic which is approximately the intersection between mathematical logic and computer science
Down
- a way to separate the words in a phrase by making the first letter of each word capitalized and not using spaces
- combining a string, text, or other data in a series without any gaps
- a computer programming language often used to build websites and software, automate tasks, and conduct data analysis
- designs and creates things
- a sequence of bytes or bits
12 Clues: designs and creates things • a sequence of bytes or bits • a way for you to provide more information to a function. • combining a string, text, or other data in a series without any gaps • one hardware unit designed to connect to and function as part of a larger system • the process of finding and fixing errors or bugs in the source code of any software • ...
Computer Architecture Final 1 2017-04-22
Across
- The acronym representing a circuit that is a combination of the arithmetic circuit and the logic circuit.
- A communication system that transfers data between the different components of a computer. It is often constructed with multiplexers or buffers.
- Number of bits in an address.
- A single-processor register typically labeled AC, used for the short-term storage of arithmetic and logic data in the CPU.
- The _____ address register stores the memory address for the data to be fetched for the CPU.
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer determines what actions the instruction dictates.
- ___ control is when control logic is stored in memory.
- A _____ address instruction is when the second part of the instruction code specifies the address of an operand.
- ____ language is the language that the computer understands as a binary program where the sequence of instructions and operands in binary that list the exact representation of instructions as they appear in computer memory.
- ___ control is when control logic is implemented with gates, flip-flops, decoders, and other digital circuits.
- The _____ cycle is a sequence of instructions consisting of fetch, decode, read effective address, and execute.
- The ____ counter contains the location of the instruction that is currently being executed.
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer retrieves an instruction from memory.
Down
- What does this microoperation do to the contents of R1? R1 <- R1 – 1
- What you use to translate a program from assembly to machine language.
- A group of bits in an instruction that define operations such as add, subtract, multiply, shift, and complement.
- The basic operations executed on data stored in registers. Usually in the form R2 <- R1
- What you use to translate a program from a high-level language to machine language.
- A pseudo-instruction (acronym) to define the origin, or first address, of a microprogram routine.
- Number of bits in an opcode.
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer performs the actions of the instruction.
- An _____ address instruction is when the second part of the instruction code designates an address of a memory word in which the address of the operand is found.
22 Clues: Number of bits in an opcode. • Number of bits in an address. • ___ control is when control logic is stored in memory. • What does this microoperation do to the contents of R1? R1 <- R1 – 1 • What you use to translate a program from assembly to machine language. • What you use to translate a program from a high-level language to machine language. • ...
Electronics with a "C" 2025-11-19
Across
- A capacitor named for the material that its dielectric is made from
- A mathematical property for Addition and Multiplication. A+ B = B + A; AB = BA
- Any material that allows the flow of electricity through it.
- To translate from a high level language such as WinCupl to a low level language such as machine language
- A complete path for the flow of electricity.
- Measurement of how much electrical charge a device can store
- A circuit for which there is a complete path for the electrons to flow
- A component capable of storing an electrical charge
- Numerical numbers increasing in value
- Part of the armature to which the coils of the rotor are connected
- The unit of measurement for electrical charge. It is equal to a charge of 6.25 x 1018 electrons.
- A Flip-Flop input used to make Q=0.
- A light sensitive resistor; also known as a photocell
Down
- Circuits made up of mixture of logic gates, with no feedback from outputs to inputs.
- A device that examines two inputs and indicates if they are identical.
- The thought that electrons flow from positive to negative
- Adjoining logic circuits in a serial fashion with the output of one circuit driving the input of the next and so on.
- The total amount of electrons flowing through a circuit per unit time; measured in Amperes (one coulomb of electrons passing a single point per second).
- Digital signal in the form of a rectangular pulse train or a square wave.
- The code written on a capacitor that allows the user to determine its rating
- Colored strips on a resistor used to determine its value in ohms.
- A switch
- Digit or bit that is generated when two numbers are added and the outcome is greater than the base for the number system being used.
- Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor; Integrated-circuit technology that uses MOS-FETs as the principal circuit component. This logic family belongs to the class of unipolar digital ICs
- A device which adds or subtracts numbers for display without saving to memory.
- Numerical numbers decreasing in value
26 Clues: A switch • A Flip-Flop input used to make Q=0. • Numerical numbers increasing in value • Numerical numbers decreasing in value • A complete path for the flow of electricity. • A component capable of storing an electrical charge • A light sensitive resistor; also known as a photocell • The thought that electrons flow from positive to negative • ...
sosiology 2022-01-13
lesson 2 2018-03-20
31 Clues: 비유 • 관찰 • 먹이 • 비교 • 논리 • 범죄 • 명백한 • 이상한 • 유사성 • 아마도 • 때문에 • 언어의 • 편리한 • 목적지 • 인기없는 • 묘사하다 • 자극하다 • 가치없는 • 매력적인 • 사라지다 • 거절하다 • 염색하다 • 불규칙적인 • 오해,오역 • 기원,뿌리 • 재정적으로 • 결함이 있는 • 드문,희귀한 • ~인 척하다 • 망치다,파산시키다 • 잘못다루다,학대하다
Engineering Careers 2021-09-03
Across
- Professional Assessments of Your Home
- Smartphones
- Satellites
- Prosthetic Limbs
- Designing Mines
- Mammography
- Shared Space
- Quality Tests
- Advanced Logic Into Computer Systems
- Artificial Lift
- Oil Rigs
Down
- Explosive Material for Military
- Development of SOPs
- Prosthetics
- Blueprints
- Protect People From Illness and Injury
- Robotics Development
- Mobile Apps
- Data Pipelines
- Circuit Boards
20 Clues: Oil Rigs • Blueprints • Satellites • Prosthetics • Smartphones • Mobile Apps • Mammography • Shared Space • Quality Tests • Data Pipelines • Circuit Boards • Designing Mines • Artificial Lift • Prosthetic Limbs • Development of SOPs • Robotics Development • Explosive Material for Military • Advanced Logic Into Computer Systems • Professional Assessments of Your Home • ...
m 2025-09-18
35 Clues: CELO • ALCE • FASE • URNA • GEMA • VOTO • ORBE • ARCO • HIGO • BRUTO • HACHA • PISTA • ÉPICO • BATIR • REINO • FIRME • JARRA • BORDE • BAHÍA • ÓRBITA • AZADÓN • BRILLO • OSCURO • MANCHA • MÍTICO • LÓGICA • ANHELO • CLAVIJA • INJERTO • ENERGÍA • PARIENTE • VIBRACIÓN • DESTIERRO • EXPLORADOR • ESPELUZNANTE
late night logic 2025-08-05
PUZZLE PARTY 2025-08-27
15 Clues: – Secret code • – Mixed letters • – Puzzle layout • – Picture puzzle • – Knowledge test • – Puzzle cracker • – Tricky question • – Ordered pattern • – Reasoning method • – Question to solve • – Mysterious puzzle • – Letters rearranged • – Something to solve • – Fun facts challenge • – Clever language game
word bank 2026-03-09
15 Clues: bombs • horses, • (MITB), • viruses, • overflow, • (MITM) and • injection, • engineering, • day attacks/ • force attack, • (DoS) attacks, • attack methods, • scripting (XSS), • of vulnerability, • (software and hardware),
Logic and Geometry Vocabulary 2017-10-06
Across
- The contrapositive is formed by negating and switching the hypothesis and _______.
- The _____ of a statement is the opposite of the original statement.
- When a conditional statement and its converse are both true, you can write them as a _____ statement.
- A statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion.
- The Law of _______ says that if a conditional statement is true and the hypothesis is true, we must conclude the conclusion is true.
- _____ reasoning uses facts, definitions, accepted properties, and the laws of logic to form a logical argument.
- A statement formed by negating and switching the hypothesis and conclusion.
- The ______ property refers to when something is congruent to itself.
- Law of logic that is similar to the Transitive Property.
Down
- A logical argument that shows a statement is true.
- A statement written in "If-then" form is called a _______ statement.
- An educated guess based on analyzing information or patterns.
- A conditional statement is either true or _______.
- A statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion.
- ______ reasoning is reasoning from a specific case to a general rule.
- A specific case for which the conjecture is false.
- The "then" part of a conditional statement.
17 Clues: The "then" part of a conditional statement. • A logical argument that shows a statement is true. • A conditional statement is either true or _______. • A specific case for which the conjecture is false. • Law of logic that is similar to the Transitive Property. • An educated guess based on analyzing information or patterns. • ...
logic of learning - crossword 2022-06-02
Across
- can produce fast short term learning
- an event that decreases an unwanted behavior
- retrieval of previously learned information
- sudden realization of a problems solution
- the diminishing of a conditioned response
- awareness of one's own cognitive processing and ability to monitor
Down
- process of observing and imitating a specific behavior
- loss of memory
- the way an issue is posed/worded
- reinforcing a behavior toward closer approximations of desired behavior
- banishes from conscious anxiety arousing thoughts, memories and feelings
- organisms decreasing response to a stimulus with repeated exposure
- assessing the amount of time saved when learning material again
- organizing items into familiar manageable units
- creating mental pictures to aid memory
- an immediate automatic feeling or thought
- process of getting information into our brain
17 Clues: loss of memory • the way an issue is posed/worded • can produce fast short term learning • creating mental pictures to aid memory • an immediate automatic feeling or thought • sudden realization of a problems solution • the diminishing of a conditioned response • retrieval of previously learned information • an event that decreases an unwanted behavior • ...
philosophy 2022-06-09
10 Clues: อะไรคือความรู้ • การคิดอย่างมีเหตุผล • อะไรคือความดีความงาม • วิชาที่ว่าด้วยความดี • ความรู้ประเภทญาณทัศน์ • วิชาที่ว่าด้วยความงาม • ความรักในความเรืองปัญญา • ศาสตร์ที่ว่าด้วยความจริง • คิดจากเหตุย่อยไปหาเหตุใหญ่ • คิดจากเหตุใหญ่ไปหาเหตุย่อย
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Synonyms 2025-02-25
Computer Architecture Final 2 2017-04-22
Across
- The _____ cycle is a sequence of instructions consisting of fetch, decode, read effective address, and execute.
- The basic operations executed on data stored in registers. Usually in the form R2 <- R1
- Number of bits in an opcode.
- What you use to translate a program from assembly to machine language.
- A single-processor register typically labeled AC, used for the short-term storage of arithmetic and logic data in the CPU.
- What does this microoperation do to the contents of R1? R1 <- R1 – 1
- What you use to translate a program from a high-level language to machine language.
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer determines what actions the instruction dictates.
- Number of bits in an address.
- A _____ address instruction is when the second part of the instruction code specifies the address of an operand.
Down
- The ____ counter contains the location of the instruction that is currently being executed.
- ___ control is when control logic is stored in memory.
- An _____ address instruction is when the second part of the instruction code designates an address of a memory word in which the address of the operand is found.
- A pseudo-instruction (acronym) to define the origin, or first address, of a microprogram routine.
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer retrieves an instruction from memory.
- The _____ address register stores the memory address for the data to be fetched for the CPU.
- ___ control is when control logic is implemented with gates, flip-flops, decoders, and other digital circuits.
- A communication system that transfers data between the different components of a computer. It is often constructed with multiplexers or buffers.
- A group of bits in an instruction that define operations such as add, subtract, multiply, shift, and complement.
- The part of the instruction cycle in which the computer performs the actions of the instruction.
- The acronym representing a circuit that is a combination of the arithmetic circuit and the logic circuit.
- ____ language is the language that the computer understands as a binary program where the sequence of instructions and operands in binary that list the exact representation of instructions as they appear in computer memory.
22 Clues: Number of bits in an opcode. • Number of bits in an address. • ___ control is when control logic is stored in memory. • What does this microoperation do to the contents of R1? R1 <- R1 – 1 • What you use to translate a program from assembly to machine language. • What you use to translate a program from a high-level language to machine language. • ...
Brain Teaser Time 2025-11-12
15 Clues: – Acted clue • – Word riddle • – Hard riddle • – Secret code • – Numeric puzzle • – Picture puzzle • – Latin for riddle • – Hidden word clue • – Logic grid puzzle • – Maze-like network • – Something obscure • – Letters rearranged • – Something confusing • – Contradictory truth • – Mysteriously puzzling
BRAIN TEASER TIME 2025-08-27
15 Clues: – Acted clue • – Hard riddle • – Secret code • – Word riddle • – Picture puzzle • – Numeric puzzle • – Hidden word clue • – Latin for riddle • – Maze-like network • – Logic grid puzzle • – Something obscure • – Letters rearranged • – Something confusing • – Contradictory truth • – Mysteriously puzzling
Persuasion 2025-03-06
Across
- A request for support or sympathy.
- Being trusted and believed in.
- Publicly approve or support.
- Beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone.
Down
- Having certification of the necessary skills or knowledge.
- Convince someone to do or believe something.
- Clear reasoning.
- Able to understand and share feelings of another.
- Having knowledge or skill in a particular area due to involvement over time.
- Based on reason or logic.
10 Clues: Clear reasoning. • Based on reason or logic. • Publicly approve or support. • Being trusted and believed in. • A request for support or sympathy. • Convince someone to do or believe something. • Able to understand and share feelings of another. • Having certification of the necessary skills or knowledge. • Beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone. • ...
Results Crossword 2020-11-23
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Romeo and Juliet 2022-12-06
Across
- forbid
- arranged
- appropriate
- hypocrites
- rebuke me
- falling together
- foul-smelling
- ability for maintaining motion
- morning song for hunters
Down
- thrash
- made to violate my promise
- are liars
- sends out
- let you know
- finished off
- shrill high notes
- contradictory unsound thought and speach
- silly behavior
- understand;imagine
- jewless
20 Clues: thrash • forbid • jewless • arranged • are liars • sends out • rebuke me • hypocrites • appropriate • let you know • finished off • foul-smelling • silly behavior • falling together • shrill high notes • understand;imagine • morning song for hunters • made to violate my promise • ability for maintaining motion • contradictory unsound thought and speach
computer architecture 2022-01-20
Across
- Provides the timing and control signals required by other computer components.
- Carries control signals from the CPU.
- High speed memory.
- Contains the current instruction during processing.
Down
- Fetch, ___________ and execute.
- Where intermediate arithmetic and logic results are stored.
- Bidirectional bus.
- Arithmetic ___________ unit.
8 Clues: Bidirectional bus. • High speed memory. • Arithmetic ___________ unit. • Fetch, ___________ and execute. • Carries control signals from the CPU. • Contains the current instruction during processing. • Where intermediate arithmetic and logic results are stored. • Provides the timing and control signals required by other computer components.
cool 2020-01-30
29 Clues: kun • sää • jos • sivu • rinne • lahja • jalka • kuura • serkku • toivoa • luonto • kätevä • kerran • kuollut • maapallo • tunnoton • epäreilu • yllätävä • lokiikka • intoilija • puoliväli • heijastaa • ällistynyt • joulupukki • tyypillinen • muu, toinen • pyörremyrsky • rehellisesti • valita, päättää
Puzzle Party (Medium Level) 2025-11-12
15 Clues: – Secret code • – Puzzle layout • – Mixed letters • – Picture puzzle • – Puzzle cracker • – Knowledge test • – Ordered pattern • – Tricky question • – Reasoning method • – Mysterious puzzle • – Question to solve • – Letters rearranged • – Something to solve • – Fun facts challenge • – Clever language game
Religious Studies Homework 2022-10-07
Puzzle 2020-11-27
choice bord 2022-01-18
كلمات متقاطعة 2 2024-08-05
Aristotle philosophy 2024-09-09
Vocab Unit 12 2016-04-12
20 Clues: annul • beggar • clumsy • boycott • a trick • (a)lack • (a)logic • to injure • essential • to resign • an opinion • able to burn • to make sick • easily managed • one who receives • a strong movement • able to hold much • to give as a gift • a lack of seriousness • having a huge appetite
Math Puzzles 2024-01-26
15 Clues: Not even. • Same value. • Number order. • Divisible by 2. • Sharing equally. • Reasoning skills. • Geometric figures. • Combining numbers. • Repeated addition. • Repeating sequence. • Mathematical digit. • Result of addition. • Taking away numbers. • Ordered arrangement. • Result of multiplication.
Spelling words & HFW 2024-05-14
15 Clues: big • fire • place • can see • can hear • any person • can forgive • 5 what? Sense • not predictable • not controllable • has logic/reason • not irresistible • can be converted • can be done again • time of 60 seconds
Aristotle philosophy 2024-09-09
THE EMPEROR 2026-02-10
13 Clues: Age • Mafia • Syntax • Demand • Grey hair • Game plan • Foundation • Pedro Pascal • Under the crossbar • Measuring instrument • January gym membership • Under Pressure (Deluxe) • Academic branch of knowledge
Philosophy Terms Review 2018-11-13
Across
- the belief in something without evidence or logic to support it
- This understanding of religion comes through experiencing and practicing religion
- The philosopher who famously defined the idea of Religion from Design, and then famously claimed it to be false
- the art of persuading others
- The philosopher who explained that tiny particles called atoms were unchanging, but were constantly moving and rearranging
- A religion that believes in and worships only one god
- A statement or premise that is both completely illogical and true
- The philosopher who believed that the only constant in the world was change itself
- The part of argument that focuses on the emotional reaction of the audience
Down
- This understanding of religion comes through the use of logic, explaining miracles or disasters as the work of god(s), or observing the lives of religious people
- The famous story in which man walks out of a ________ and sees the sun
- the sophist who famously said "Man is the measure of all things"
- The philosopher who believed that permanence defines existence. Once something undergoes change, it loses permanence and therefore no longer exists
- According to Aristotle, the part of an argument that focuses on the character of the speaker
- For Socrates, this is an idea that is not understood through the senses, but is instead already in our minds
- The logic or reasoning of an argument
16 Clues: the art of persuading others • The logic or reasoning of an argument • A religion that believes in and worships only one god • the belief in something without evidence or logic to support it • the sophist who famously said "Man is the measure of all things" • A statement or premise that is both completely illogical and true • ...
March 22, 2022 2022-03-23
Across
- reason based
- Hawaii
- Joy!
- A Big Tech Company
- sticky, insoluble
- zero
- prefix, meaning soil
- chief in importance
- US Intelligence Agency
- exist
- dunes
- danger
Down
- rule conforming
- go __
- exchange
- hog
- involve
- ground
- country
- pricey food
- One teaspoon of __ contains more living organisms than there are people on the planet.
- bread
22 Clues: hog • Joy! • zero • go __ • exist • dunes • bread • Hawaii • ground • danger • involve • country • exchange • pricey food • reason based • rule conforming • sticky, insoluble • A Big Tech Company • chief in importance • prefix, meaning soil • US Intelligence Agency • One teaspoon of __ contains more living organisms than there are people on the planet.
CS1 Exam Study. 2025-02-21
22 Clues: Sink • Gate • Card • unit • Terms • cycle • drive • Horse • Terms • speed • Terms • Driver • & Terabyte • Drive (HDD) • Engineering • Authentication • State Hard Drive (SSD) • (plus 32-bit vs 64-bit) • system (smartphone and pc) • set (northbridge and southbridge) • (address registers & data registers) • (how many bits AND why a byte is important)
Coding Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-09
15 Clues: Store data • Fixing errors • Runs programs • Perform tasks • Data instance • Repeat actions • Executable code • Translates code • Data collection • Coding structure • User interaction • Stores information • Programming grammar • Basis of programming • Step-by-step instructions
Vocabulary words 2022-12-11
Piaget Vocabulary 2024-10-09
Across
- Belief that inanimate objects have human feelings and intentions.
- When balance between the learner and his environment is interrupted; often occurs when new knowledge is acquired.
- Putting things in order.
- Striking a balance between the learner and his environment.
- A stage of cognitive development, usually reached in early adolescence, in which a child can now apply logic to abstract ideas.
- The answer.
- The thought process.
- A stage of cognitive development, usually reached when children are toddlers, in which a child develops the ability to think symbolically through language, but still lacks the ability to consider multiple aspects of a situation and apply logic.
- A stage of development that lasts from birth to about age two, in which a child's acquisition of knowledge comes from interacting with the world around him through the senses.
- Adjusting schema to fit new situations or demands; adjusting existing knowledge to accommodate new information.
Down
- A stage of cognitive development, usually reached when children are school-aged, in which a child acquires the ability to apply logic to concrete events, but not yet abstract ideas.
- Fitting new ideas into an already existing schema
- The ability to make one thing-a word or object-stand for something other than itself.
- Logical thought processes.
- The recognition that physical properties remain the same regardless of of changes in their outward appearance.
- Realizing that an object exists independently of an individual's perception of it.
- Tendency to focus on one aspect of a situation at one time.
- The basic building block of intelligent behavior; a way of organizing knowledge.
- Ability to categorize, group, and detect relationships.
- The question.
- Simple blocks of cognition that help infants to adapt.
- Children's thoughts and communications are typically about themselves.
22 Clues: The answer. • The question. • The thought process. • Putting things in order. • Logical thought processes. • Fitting new ideas into an already existing schema • Simple blocks of cognition that help infants to adapt. • Ability to categorize, group, and detect relationships. • Striking a balance between the learner and his environment. • ...
REVIEW 2025-12-17
14 Clues: Past • Brain • justice • Broadway • paracetamol • Patient care • Study of life • Sound and rhythm • Numbers and logic • Matter and energy • That's right Tilin • Commerce and trade • Building and design • Study of substances
Innovation Strategy cross word 2025-04-21
Across
- The starting point of effectual reasoning
- Principle: Focus on what you can afford to lose
- Traditional business logic starting with a goal
- Essential ingredient for effectual reasoning
- Principle: Start with who you are, what you know, whom you know
- In effectual reasoning, these emerge over time
Down
- Effectual thinkers engage in this rather than detailed long-term plans
- Entrepreneurial logic based on starting with means
- Principle: Leverage surprises as opportunities
- Effectuation thrives in this kind of unpredictable environment
- Principle: Partnerships help co-create the future
- Principle: Entrepreneurs shape the future, not predict it
12 Clues: The starting point of effectual reasoning • Essential ingredient for effectual reasoning • Principle: Leverage surprises as opportunities • In effectual reasoning, these emerge over time • Principle: Focus on what you can afford to lose • Traditional business logic starting with a goal • Principle: Partnerships help co-create the future • ...
Alex 2018-03-19
Across
- a color that shown peace in emotion.
- kind of intelligence that mean people who good at dance.
- kind of learning style that learning through logic, reasoning and systems.
- what's my name
- know they own strength and disadvantage
- a color that urges one to pay attention.
- kind of learning style that prefer to see the image & picture.
- another word for "self smart"
- part of brain which is more logical than other one part.
- a color that mean good.
Down
- learning through listening, sound, and music.
- kind another word for verbal interlligence
- kind of intelligence people who can not without friend
- kind of the intelligence that who good at singing such as Taylor Swift.
- a color that represent that logic
- how many basic types of learning style.
- kind of learning style that prefer study alone.
- kind of learning style that prefer to understand by teacher speech and own note.
- how many multiple intelligence we have learned.
19 Clues: what's my name • a color that mean good. • another word for "self smart" • a color that represent that logic • a color that shown peace in emotion. • how many basic types of learning style. • know they own strength and disadvantage • a color that urges one to pay attention. • kind another word for verbal interlligence • learning through listening, sound, and music. • ...
Technology Ms Londono 2023-08-18
Across
- Reflect and improve. Correct errors
- Go back in the process as necessary to correct errors or improve parts of the technological process.
- Communicate results.
- Electronic device that manipulates data in binary system.
- Computer keeps the information.
- Tool used in technology to describe the logic steps for solve a problem.
- Plan and design.
- Brainstorm. List possible solutions.
Down
- Manipulation of digitized information by computer.
- Short for binary digit. Number can be 0 or 1.
- Test and analyze. Test the model or prototype.
- The user can visualize and manipulates the information processed for the computer through output devices.
- Understand the problem. EDP.
- Logic steps followed in technology and engineering to solve problems.
- Build and create. Make a model or prototype.
- Introduce information or data to the computer using input devices.
- Part of the technology that creates prototypes managed with software.
- Things created by humans that can make our lives easier or solve problems, applying scientific knowledge.
- 8 bits of information.
19 Clues: Plan and design. • Communicate results. • 8 bits of information. • Understand the problem. EDP. • Computer keeps the information. • Reflect and improve. Correct errors • Brainstorm. List possible solutions. • Short for binary digit. Number can be 0 or 1. • Build and create. Make a model or prototype. • Test and analyze. Test the model or prototype. • ...
programming java 2023-01-31
Across
- converts instructions into machine language
- oriented programming run off of data instead of functions and logic
- programming language high levels of abstraction of details
- program a set of instructions for a program to execute
- creates an object
- removing bugs
- error the words are incorrectly put together
Down
- language 0’s and 1’s
- error will cause program to run incorrectly
- the arrangement of words
10 Clues: removing bugs • creates an object • language 0’s and 1’s • the arrangement of words • converts instructions into machine language • error will cause program to run incorrectly • error the words are incorrectly put together • program a set of instructions for a program to execute • programming language high levels of abstraction of details • ...
programming java 2023-01-31
Across
- converts instructions into machine language
- oriented programming run off of data instead of functions and logic
- programming language high levels of abstraction of details
- program a set of instructions for a program to execute
- creates an object
- removing bugs
- error the words are incorrectly put together
Down
- language 0’s and 1’s
- error will cause program to run incorrectly
- the arrangement of words
10 Clues: removing bugs • creates an object • language 0’s and 1’s • the arrangement of words • converts instructions into machine language • error will cause program to run incorrectly • error the words are incorrectly put together • program a set of instructions for a program to execute • programming language high levels of abstraction of details • ...
