logic Crossword Puzzles
Adder and Subtracter 2025-02-12
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- A digital circuit that performs binary addition.
- The output of an adder circuit.
- A circuit that subtracts two binary digits without borrow.
- A universal gate that can be used to implement any logic function.
- A mathematical representation of a logic function.
- A standard representation of a logic function as a product of maxterms.
- A term in the Sum of Products representation.
- A circuit that converts binary input into multiple outputs.
- The bit required in binary subtraction when the minuend is smaller.
- A circuit that adds two binary digits without a carry input.
- A circuit that converts multiple inputs into a smaller number of outputs.
- A universal gate that can be used to create any logic function.
- A logic gate that flips the input state.
- The process of reducing a Boolean expression.
- A circuit that adds two binary digits along with a carry input.
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- The output of a subtractor circuit.
- A circuit that selects one of many inputs and forwards it.
- A digital circuit that performs binary subtraction.
- A graphical method for simplifying Boolean expressions.
- A tabular representation of a logic function.
- A standard representation of a logic function as a sum of minterms.
- A circuit that subtracts two binary digits with borrow input.
- A theorem used to simplify logic expressions.
- A term in the Product of Sums representation.
- The fundamental principle behind digital circuits.
- A type of algebra used for digital logic.
- The extra bit generated in binary addition.
27 Clues: The output of an adder circuit. • The output of a subtractor circuit. • A logic gate that flips the input state. • A type of algebra used for digital logic. • The extra bit generated in binary addition. • A tabular representation of a logic function. • A term in the Sum of Products representation. • A theorem used to simplify logic expressions. • ...
Logic 2015-01-24
13 Clues: výrok • negace • predikát • konjunkce • implikace • disjunkce • předpoklad • ekvivalence • kvantifikátor • závěr, důsledek • pravdivý (pravda) • nepravdivý (nepravda) • tabulka pravdivostních hodnot
Logic 2023-10-05
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- When two statements have the same exact truth values, they are said to be logically _______
- a formula which is “always true”
- A _______ statement is an if-then statement where p is a hypothesis, and q is a conclusion.
- A _______ sentence is an objective statement which is either true or false.
- a formula which is “always false”
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- A statement and its _______ have opposite truth values.
- A compound statement formed by joining two statements with the connector OR.
- A compound statement formed by joining two statements with the connector AND.
- A _______ statement is defined to be true whenever both parts have the same truth value.
- A _______ statement is a sentence that consists of two or more statements separated by logical connectors.
- An _______ sentence is a statement which contains a variable and becomes either true or false depending upon the value that replaces the variable.
- A ______ table helps us to see the truth values of logic statements.
- A sentence that is either true or false, but not both simultaneously.
13 Clues: a formula which is “always true” • a formula which is “always false” • A statement and its _______ have opposite truth values. • A ______ table helps us to see the truth values of logic statements. • A sentence that is either true or false, but not both simultaneously. • A _______ sentence is an objective statement which is either true or false. • ...
Logic 2012-12-08
Logic Gates and Circuits 2024-10-31
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- A logic circuit that performs the addition of three bits (usually two inputs plus a Carry bit)
- A hardware circuit that processes binary input signals and produces a binary output signal.
- A logic gate that produces an output of 0 when any of the inputs are 1
- A logic gate that produces an ouptut of 0 when all inputs are 1
- A combinational circuit that can be used to add two binary digit
- A type of logic circuit that depends on current and past inputs. E.g. flip-flop circuits.
- Property used in hard disks to store data with polarity.
- A table for recording the outputs from a logic circuit or circuit design
- Mathematician credited with digital circuit design invention.
- A system of discrete states: high or low, on or off, 1 or O.
- The smallest unit of digital information. Can be used to represent one of two possible values
- Particles used in memory sticks to store data as trapped or free.
- A logic gate that produces an output of 1 when exactly one of the inputs is 1
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- Electronic components in RAM storing data with charge.
- Computer memory using capacitors to store data.
- A method for performing logic operations using symbols to represent logical values and operators
- A logic gate that produces an output of 1 when all inputs are 1
- To make the opposite; e.g. the inverse of 0 is 1.
- Electronic components in computers with on or off positions.
- Data storage using magnetism with north and south polarity.
- Data storage with light reflection for zero or one representation.
- A logic gate that produces an output of 1 when any of the inputs are 1
- A system where the data varies continuously with time and can have any value between two limits.
- A logic gate that produces an output of 1 when the input is 0
- A system with two states, 0 or 1, crucial for computing.
25 Clues: Computer memory using capacitors to store data. • To make the opposite; e.g. the inverse of 0 is 1. • Electronic components in RAM storing data with charge. • Property used in hard disks to store data with polarity. • A system with two states, 0 or 1, crucial for computing. • Data storage using magnetism with north and south polarity. • ...
Unit 1B 2023-06-28
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- Collection of data samples taken from individual channels
- First step in converting an analog signal to a digital signal
- Inexpensive method to modulate the amplitude of the RF carrier
- Simplest method of demodulate an AM signal uses a single
- In __________ Phase Shift Keying all four of the major phase points of an analog signal: 0°, 90°, 180° and 270°.
- In __________ Shift Keying there is one voltage for all logic zeroes and another voltage for all logic ones
- In ___________ Shift Keying user data is modulated onto the carrier signal by changing the carrier signal’s phase
- In __________ Shift Keying there is one frequency for a logic zero and another frequency for a logic one
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- Amount of time it takes for one frame to occur
- Combines multiple inputs into a single composite output
- The amount of data transmitted across the network
- Binary Digit, Logic One or Logic Zero
- Assigning a decimal value to Pulse Amplitude Modulated (PAM) signals
- Analog voice must be sampled at twice the highest frequency
- Unit of Digital Information, consists of Eight bits
- Process of superimposing an input signal onto a carrier wave
- In ___________ Phase Shift Keying there is no set phase for a logic zero and another set phase for a logic one
- Converting decimal values into an 8-bit binary word
18 Clues: Binary Digit, Logic One or Logic Zero • Amount of time it takes for one frame to occur • The amount of data transmitted across the network • Unit of Digital Information, consists of Eight bits • Converting decimal values into an 8-bit binary word • Combines multiple inputs into a single composite output • Simplest method of demodulate an AM signal uses a single • ...
Logicians Crossword 2016-04-09
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- power of orderly thought
- an upward or downward slant
- comparison
- seperation of contradictory things.
- theory of reasoning
- expressing emotion
- not formal logic
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- greek word for logic
- corresponding to facts
- logical error in an argument
- not informal logic
- of deduction
- latin word for people
- quality of attraction
- based on valid reasoning
- after this, therefore because of this
16 Clues: comparison • of deduction • not formal logic • not informal logic • expressing emotion • theory of reasoning • greek word for logic • latin word for people • quality of attraction • corresponding to facts • power of orderly thought • based on valid reasoning • an upward or downward slant • logical error in an argument • seperation of contradictory things. • ...
Revision 2025-12-12
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- the type of logic
- a searching algorithm that goes through each item
- a logic statement that outputs the opposite
- a logic statement where both inputs must be 1
- a logic statement where one input must be 1
- type of memory used when RAM is full
- a sort algorithm that is slow
- the quickest sorting algorithm
- hard disk drive is an example
- data disappears when power is removed
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- a searching algorithm that looks in the middle item
- provides long term permanent storage
- usb stick is an example
- data remains when power is removed
- stores open programs
- for a binary search to happen, the list must be in
- table used to record inputs and outputs of a logic gate
- CD roms, BluRay and DVD are examples
- loads the bootstrap of the computer
19 Clues: the type of logic • stores open programs • usb stick is an example • a sort algorithm that is slow • hard disk drive is an example • the quickest sorting algorithm • data remains when power is removed • loads the bootstrap of the computer • provides long term permanent storage • type of memory used when RAM is full • CD roms, BluRay and DVD are examples • ...
logic 2018-03-18
Logic 2025-08-25
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- a word with more than one definition.
- the relationship between two statements when they ALWAYS have opposite truth values.
- when 2 statements can both be true at the same time.
- the sum of all individual objects described by a term. (Broad)
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- reasoning with certainty from premises to conclusions
- a statement which is always true because of its logical structure.
- term that is more specific, narrow, or concrete than the original term and is included by it.
- the sum of all the common attributes denoted by the term. (Specific)
- when the truth or falsity of 1 statement has no effect on the truth or falsity of another
- a concept that can be expressed precisely.
- a term that is more general, broad, or abstract than the original term that includes it.
- the art and science of reasoning well.
12 Clues: a word with more than one definition. • the art and science of reasoning well. • a concept that can be expressed precisely. • when 2 statements can both be true at the same time. • reasoning with certainty from premises to conclusions • the sum of all individual objects described by a term. (Broad) • a statement which is always true because of its logical structure. • ...
LV Dig Logic Units 1 & 2 2023-03-27
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- Transistor-Transistor-Logic; a logic gate composed of bipolar transistors.
- devices that perform logic functions.
- the binary opposite logic state; logic 1 is the complementary logic state of logic 0.
- semiconductor diode that emits light when forward biased.
- a type of IC package that has the same pin count on both sides of the device device.
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- an overbar symbol that indicates that the function is the complement.
- a method of representing numbers by using the two digits 0 and 1.
- a table that shows the relationship of output logic states to all combinations of input logic states.
- devices that combine the actions of many transistors on one chip.
- state(s).
- devices constructed from a Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor process.
- a free-running and repetitive waveform; usually refers to a square waveform.
- a logical expression that relates the output logic state of a gate to its input
13 Clues: state(s). • devices that perform logic functions. • semiconductor diode that emits light when forward biased. • a method of representing numbers by using the two digits 0 and 1. • devices that combine the actions of many transistors on one chip. • an overbar symbol that indicates that the function is the complement. • ...
logic midterms 2014-03-23
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- is a form of immediate inference which consists in transposing the subject and the predicate without changing their meaning
- I affirm
- is a simple proposition that gives direct and unconditional affirmation or denial of something
- is one whose subject and predicate is qualified by exception usin words expect, save,etc
- is when two negatives used in a sentence cancel each other out to make a positive
- is a form of immediate inference which consists in subdtituting an affirmative proposition with its negative equivalent
- is that which affirmed or denied the subject term
- refers to the number of individuals to whom the subject term applies
- consists in obverting the original proposition
- is that about which something affirmed or denied
- consists in obverting the outcome of partial contraposition
- expresses the manner or mode in which the predicate agrees or disagrees with the subject
- I neggate
- is a preparation for the judgement of the intellect
- is one whise subject or predicate is qualified with appraisal
- is that which gives a direct assertion of a agreement or disagreement between the subject term and the predicate term
- are those that are composed of two or more simple proposition joined together to convey a meaningful whole
- limits this extension and a singular proposition restricts it to an individual subject
- is one that expresses as a relationship of time and/or place between sentences
- one which signifies that something is not but eventually comes to be
- is one that exists between two proposition that differ both in quality and quantity
- is a form of immediate inference that involves the method of observasion and conversion
- is one whose subject is given a special empahsis
- is one whose components parts are joined in such a way that is given as the cause of the other
- expresses real dependane between a condition
- a relation that exist between propositions that differ both in quantity and quality
- meaning manner
- the disjuncts are mutually exclusive
- is one whose component parts are joined in opposition by conjuction
- consists in transposing the subject and the predicate with the quantity of the proposition changed from the universal to particular
- is one that indicates the condition of the connection between the subject and the predicate
- a relation that exist between particular proposition that differ in quality only
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- consists in transposing the subject and the predicate and retaining the quality of the original proposition and the quality of the terms
- a relation that exists between universal that differ in quantity only
- is one that is but not necessarily so
- is one whose several subjects and/or predicates are joined by affirmative or negative conjuctions
- a relation that exist between two proposition having the same quality but differ in quantity
- is the relation established between the two terms of proposition
- is the linking verb is
- can be represented as a class within another
- indicates the degree of the universality of the subject
- is composed of several propositions
- is one that denies the simultaneous possibility of the alternatives
- is one that is not possible to deny
- one which signifies that something cannot be and will never be
- is that which takes the subject in the entirely of its extension
- expresses the ways in which terms can occur in a categorical proposition
- is one which exists between two universal proposition that differ only in quality
- is a mental operation that pronounces the agreement or disagreement between two ideas
- proposition expresses alternatives which cannot be true or false together but only one can be true
- is one subject or predicate is qualified by limiting particles like only,alone,none,but,solely
51 Clues: I affirm • I neggate • meaning manner • is the linking verb is • is composed of several propositions • is one that is not possible to deny • the disjuncts are mutually exclusive • is one that is but not necessarily so • can be represented as a class within another • expresses real dependane between a condition • consists in obverting the original proposition • ...
Algorithms & Logic 2024-04-22
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- A problem that exists and has no efficient solution. Heuristics are used to solve this type of problem.
- Refers to a way of approaching problems that is particularly useful in computing.
- When a function calls itself. There must be a halt/stopping point so that the program can terminate. The Quick Sort algorithm uses recursion. Think of Russian Dolls!
- Visual representation that provide a clear way of communicating the software solution.
- The opposite of an AND gate.
- A binary digit appended to a group of binary digits to make the sum of all the digits, including the appended binary digit, either odd or even as established beforehand.
- An algorithm for finding an element within a list.
- A computer component used to store electrical charge.
- Representation of a physical system or process.
- A computer circuit that outputs True if both inputs are True.
- Mental shortcuts or "rules of thumb" that often lead to a solution (but not always). When a time-sensitive computational problem needs to be solved.
- Refers to the measure of the amount of time taken by an algorithm to solve a problem as a function of the size of the input. Measured using "Big O" notation.
- A divide and conquer search algorithm that starts at the middle of a sorted set of numbers and removes half of the data.
- A famous algorithm used to solve the Travelling Salesperson problem.
- A divide-and-conquer sorting algorithm. It works by selecting a 'pivot' element from the list and partitioning the other elements into two sub-lists, according to whether they are less than or greater than the pivot. Has a worst-case algorithmic time complexity of O(n^2).
- used to show all possible inputs and outputs of a Logic Gate or Logic Circuit
- A step by step plan to solve a problem. Always finishes.
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- A computer circuit that outputs False if the input is True, and vice-versa.
- Used in computer science to describe the performance or complexity of an algorithm. Specifically describes the best and worst-case scenario.
- Computer component that limits the flow of electrical current in a circuit.
- Using a grid, travel from source to destination to maximise weight, only by moving south and east.
- The opposite of an OR gate.
- The last digit of a barcode number, book ISBN or credit card number is an example of a check digit which makes sure the number is correctly composed. Also known as a Checksum.
- Representing a logic circuit as a diagram.
- A sorting algorithm that repeatedly scans for the smallest item in the list and swaps it with the element at the current index, with a worst-case algorithmic time complexity of O(n^2).
- A combination of logic gates.
- Using a computer to represent a system, without the need to create the system physically.
- Computer component that acts as a switch, controlling the flow of current within a circuit.
- A method of expressing algorithms using a combination of programming code and plain language.
- A sorting algorithm. Compare an item to the items in a sorted list and place the item into the correct position, with a worst-case algorithmic time complexity of O(n^2).
- A computer circuit that outputs True if either one or all inputs are True.
- Breaking down a complex problem into smaller parts
- A model which can simulate the actions and interactions between "agents" in an environment. A real-world example is include modelling traffic.
- A logic gate that outputs 0 if both inputs are the same, and outputs 1 otherwise.
- Finding similarities and patterns in order to solve complex problems more efficiently.
35 Clues: The opposite of an OR gate. • The opposite of an AND gate. • A combination of logic gates. • Representing a logic circuit as a diagram. • Representation of a physical system or process. • An algorithm for finding an element within a list. • Breaking down a complex problem into smaller parts • A computer component used to store electrical charge. • ...
Logic Gates 2025-10-21
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- When looking at a circuit, the condition that would be False is _______.
- The value(s) that go into a logic gate.
- Represented by only two symbols or digits, i.e. 0 (zero) and 1(one).
- The number in binary that represents a false.
- A gate that displays true if any combination of the inputs are True.
- A gate that takes the opposite value for the input.
- A device performing a Boolean logic operation on one or more binary inputs and then outputs a single binary output.
- The NOR gate stands for _______.
- AND, OR, and NOT are ________.
- A gate that displays True only if both inputs are the same.
- How many types of logic gates are there?
- A gate that is used to delay elements in digital electronics.
- A gate that displays False if both inputs are True.
- The NAND gate stands for _______.
- A gate that displays True only if one of the inputs is True.
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- XOR and XNOR are __________.
- The single value that comes out of a logic gate.
- A gate that only displays True if both inputs are True.
- A binary variable, having two possible values called “true” and “false.”.
- NOR and NAND are _________.
- The X in XOR and XNOR can be read as _________.
- The other name for a NOT gate.
- A gate that only displays True if both inputs are True.
- When looking at a circuit, the condition that would be True is _______.
- the number in binary that represents a True.
- Is primarily used to determine whether a compound statement is true or false based on the input values.
26 Clues: NOR and NAND are _________. • XOR and XNOR are __________. • The other name for a NOT gate. • AND, OR, and NOT are ________. • The NOR gate stands for _______. • The NAND gate stands for _______. • The value(s) that go into a logic gate. • How many types of logic gates are there? • the number in binary that represents a True. • The number in binary that represents a false. • ...
Introductory Logic 2025-10-29
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- A difference of opinion or perception.
- The premise containing the minor term.
- A representation of a syllogism, having statements in standard order with standard abbreviations of its terms.
- The three-letter descriptions of the types of categorical statements is contains when arranged in standard order.
- A sentence that is either true or false.
- The statement is appears to be implied by the other statements (the premises).
- Two statements are _____ _____ if they imply one another.
- The term being described, or about which something is asserted.
- Reasoning with probability from examples or experience to general rules.
- ...if and only if both statements can be true but both cannot be false.
- Two statements are related by _____ if the truth of one require the truth of the other.
- A term that is more general, broad, or abstract than the original term and includes it.
- Two statements are _____ if the truth/falsity of one has no effect on the truth/falsity of the other.
- A syllogism consisting of three statements in categorical form.
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- The _____ _____ of a syllogism is the predicate of the conclusion and is used in one premise.
- A statement cannot be both true and false.
- The _____ of a syllogism is the mood and the figure of the syllogism.
- A word whose extent is unclear.
- A misunderstanding due to differing definitions for one or more words.
- A statement whose truth value depends on evidence or information from outside itself.
- A statement whose truth value can be determined from the statement itself.
- The term that describes or asserts something about the subject.
- A deductive argument with two premises and three terms.
- A term that is more specific, narrow, or concrete than the original term and is included by it.
- The sum of all the individual objects described by it (the term)
- The positive or negative nature of a statement's claim about the subject: affirmative or negative.
- The sum of all the common attributes denoted by the term.
- Deals with operations of thinking that are indirectly related to reasoning.
- The relationship between a universal and particular statement of the same quality, in which the falsity of the particular necessitates the falsity of the universal.
- A word that has more than one definition.
30 Clues: A word whose extent is unclear. • A difference of opinion or perception. • The premise containing the minor term. • A sentence that is either true or false. • A word that has more than one definition. • A statement cannot be both true and false. • A deductive argument with two premises and three terms. • Two statements are _____ _____ if they imply one another. • ...
Introductory Logic 2021-08-27
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- premises are true AND argument is valid
- term refers to something existing logically
- father of logic
- to affirm or deny something in our mind
- terms that always have the same meaning
- sum of notes representing a concept
- conclusion follows logically from premises
- term refers to something existing in the real world
- term refers to something existing verbally
- minor logic
- all the things to which a concept applies
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- act by which mind grasps a concept
- going from one truth to another
- image in the mind due to a sense perception
- tool used to determine notes of a concept
- experiencing something with the senses
- verbal expression of judgement
- spelled/pronounced same, different meaning
- verbal expression of deductive inference
- another word for simple apprehension
- major logic
- spelled/pronounced same, related meaning
- correspondence of a statement to reality
- science of right thinking
24 Clues: major logic • minor logic • father of logic • science of right thinking • verbal expression of judgement • going from one truth to another • act by which mind grasps a concept • sum of notes representing a concept • another word for simple apprehension • experiencing something with the senses • premises are true AND argument is valid • to affirm or deny something in our mind • ...
Logic Riddles 2019-08-29
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- Feed me and I live, yet give me a drink and I die.
- What is as light as a feather, but even the world's strongest man couldn't hold it for more than a minute?
- What occurs once in every minute, twice in every moment, yet never in a thousand years?
- It is your possession and belongs to you. However, you use it very rarely. What is that?
- What is at the end of a rainbow?
- Which creature walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs in the evening?
- Find Me! I start with 'P' and end with 'E', but I have thousands of letters. Who am I?
- What animal can be created from the head of a lamb, the body of a pig, the hind quarters of a buffalo and the tail of a dragon?
- What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?
- Take off my skin - I won't cry, but you will! What am I?
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- If you have me, you want to share me. If you share me, you haven't got me. What am I?
- Which moves faster? Heat or Cold?
- Which weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of bricks?
- What kind of tree can you carry in your hand?
- There was a green house. Inside the green house there was a white house. Inside the white house there was a red house. Inside the red house there were lots of babies. What is it?
- What kind of room has no doors or windows?
- What invention lets you look right through a wall?
- What is always coming but never arrives?
- What loses its head in the morning and gets it back at night?
- Scientists are trying to find out what is between earth and heaven. Can you find me?
20 Clues: What is at the end of a rainbow? • Which moves faster? Heat or Cold? • What is always coming but never arrives? • What kind of room has no doors or windows? • What kind of tree can you carry in your hand? • Feed me and I live, yet give me a drink and I die. • What invention lets you look right through a wall? • Take off my skin - I won't cry, but you will! What am I? • ...
LOGIC CROSSWORD 2014-03-23
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- inductive
- accident
- absolute
- substance
- circular
- reflection
- redundant
- definition
- comparison
- logic
- bar
- composition
- curl
- language
- abstraction
- ignorance
- apprehension
- synthesis
- directive
- horshoe
- wedge
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- reasoning
- cross
- material
- dot
- fallacies
- concrete
- accent
- concept
- accidental
- judgement
- presumption
- negative
- equivocation
- informative
- abstract
- formal
- analysis
- money
- ieo
- man
- expressive
- attention
- intention
- division
- deductive
46 Clues: dot • bar • ieo • man • curl • cross • logic • money • wedge • accent • formal • concept • horshoe • material • accident • concrete • absolute • circular • negative • abstract • analysis • language • division • reasoning • inductive • fallacies • substance • judgement • redundant • ignorance • attention • intention • synthesis • directive • deductive • accidental • reflection • definition • comparison • expressive • presumption • informative • composition • abstraction • ...
LOGIC (finals) 2014-03-23
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- epichereme that has both premise supported by a proof
- a conclusion drawn from affirmative premises fallacy
- term which is common to and found in both premises
- the external expression of an argument
- fallacy commit when syllogism would contain more than three terms
- dilemma that may be a categorical proposition
- the link that joins the premises to the conclusion
- a syllogism preliminary to another
- aim of a logical process in reasoning
- if there are only two syllogism that are joined
- premises can have either a true or false conclusion
- the mental product of inferential thinking
- is a mental act whereby starting with several judgements which we relate to one another
- middle term fallacy violation if the middle term is twice universal , then its extension and supposition in both premises are exactly the same
- syllogism is an inferential thinking that draws the conclusion in an absolute manner
- words that helped in identifying premises and conclusions that provide clues that premises and conclusion are being put forward
- also called in major term and minor term
- a greek word means twice
- it is a form of argument whose major premises is a disjunctive proposition and whose minor premise shows that whichever alternative the opponent chooses, is conclusively against
- involves a number of previously known truths
- a syllogism when it is impossible to have a d\false conclusion if the premises are true
- sorites that is an abridged polysyllogism, has subject of the preceding premise becomes the predicate of the following
- middle term fallacy violation that only repeat what has already been stated in the premises in which case nothing is inferred at all
- a greek word which means on hand
- is the middle term of the statement “a dog is a substance”
- which mean in the mind
- fallacy when the major term and the minor term cannot have a greater extension in the conclusion than in the premise
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- the reasoning process also involves the knowledge of a new truth
- a greek word means assumption or premise
- major term of the statement “a dog is a substance”
- refers to the different possible combinations of premises and conclusion according to quantity and quality
- is a series of syllogism connected together, in which the conclusion of the
- is the drawing of a conclusion from one or more premises
- syllogism is an inferential thinking which concludes with certainty, affirming or denying a statement, from the affirmation or denial of another
- kind of illicit means the predicate is universal in the conclusion not in the major premise
- syllogism therefore understood as that which is both sound and valid
- syllogism becomes the major premise of the following syllogism
- soriates that is an abridged polysyllogism in which the predicate of the preceding premise becomes the subject of the following
- it is variety of categorical syllogism in which a proof is joined to one or both premises
- the syllogism is determined by the location of the middle term , the term that appears in both premises
- another aim of a logical process in reasoning
- is an abridged syllogism in which one of the premises or the conclusion is not expressed but is left in the mind
- a conclusion is drawn from only one premise
- refers to the propositions that comprise the reasoning process
- dilemma that may be disjunction offering alternatives
- is an abridged form of polysyllogism wherein the intermediate conclusions are left out
- minor term of the statement “a dog is a substance”
- kind of illicit means that the subject is universal in the conclusion but not in the minor premise
- a conclusion is drawn from two premises
- often use the syllogism major, minor and middle term
50 Clues: which mean in the mind • a greek word means twice • a greek word which means on hand • a syllogism preliminary to another • aim of a logical process in reasoning • the external expression of an argument • a conclusion is drawn from two premises • a greek word means assumption or premise • also called in major term and minor term • the mental product of inferential thinking • ...
Logic Crossword 2014-03-23
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- lexical
- copula
- precising
- relative
- contrary
- real
- particular
- equipollence
- compatible
- absolute
- genus
- term
- private
- nonsignificant
- subject
- complex
- etymological
- definition
- imperfect
- disjunctive
- stipulative
- nominal
- functional
- hypothetical
- singular
- persuasive
- negative
- conversion
Down
- analogue
- affirmative
- equivocal
- predicate
- simple
- univocal
- venndiagram
- contradictory
- exclematory
- positive
- interrogative
- significant
- conditional
- connotative
- analogous
- imperative
- proposition
- theoretical
- conjunctive
- strict
- quantity
49 Clues: real • term • genus • copula • simple • strict • lexical • private • subject • complex • nominal • analogue • relative • contrary • univocal • positive • absolute • singular • quantity • negative • equivocal • precising • predicate • imperfect • analogous • particular • compatible • definition • imperative • functional • persuasive • conversion • affirmative • venndiagram • exclematory • significant • conditional • disjunctive • connotative • stipulative • ...
LOGIC CROSSWORD 2014-03-23
Across
- horshoe
- material
- abstract
- equivocation
- analysis
- circular
- definition
- accidental
- accident
- apprehension
- abstraction
- expressive
- presumption
- deductive
- money
- inductive
- concept
- attention
- wedge
- formal
- accent
Down
- dot
- logic
- redundant
- substance
- fallacies
- comparison
- informative
- directive
- language
- bar
- reasoning
- absolute
- composition
- intention
- reflection
- judgement
- ignorance
- division
- negative
- ieo
- synthesis
- concrete
- curl
- man
- cross
46 Clues: dot • bar • ieo • man • curl • logic • money • wedge • cross • formal • accent • horshoe • concept • material • abstract • analysis • circular • language • accident • absolute • division • negative • concrete • redundant • substance • fallacies • directive • reasoning • intention • judgement • ignorance • deductive • synthesis • inductive • attention • comparison • definition • accidental • expressive • reflection • informative • abstraction • composition • presumption • ...
Introductory Logic 2022-11-30
Across
- the science and art of reasoning well
- term that describes something about subject
- if/only if premises imply conclusion of syllogism
- the term being described in a statement
- a sentence that is either true or false
- a hasty generalization
- when 2 statements always have opposite truth values
- the sum of all the individual objects
- set of statements where one implies or supports the other
- a statement with the form: If P then Q
- a term that is more general, broad or abstract
- a term that is specific, narrow or concrete
Down
- 3 letter description of types of categorial staements
- truth of one statement requires truth of another
- a number from 1-4, identifying placement of middle term
- a word with more than one meaning
- term the predicate of the concl. & used in 1 premise
- a concept that is expressed precisely in words
- a statement that's always true by logical structure
- a word whose extent is unclear
- fallacy where meaning is altered through changed emphasis
- statement that reverses subj. and predicate
- argument where statement is assumed
- deductive argument w/ 2 premises, 3 terms
24 Clues: a hasty generalization • a word whose extent is unclear • a word with more than one meaning • argument where statement is assumed • the science and art of reasoning well • the sum of all the individual objects • a statement with the form: If P then Q • the term being described in a statement • a sentence that is either true or false • ...
Logic Leaps 2023-06-12
Across
- Analytical and evaluative
- Mistake or omission
- Mysterious or puzzling thing
- Correspondence with reality
- Seemingly contradictory statement or situation
- Evaluation or assessment
- Conceptual or theoretical
- Lack of sureness or predictability
- Person attracted to foreign cultures
- Word or phrase that adds precision or limitation
- Rational thought or explanation
- Educated guess or theory
- Sound judgment and knowledge
Down
- Reasoning from specific instances to a general conclusion
- Type of joke with a punny punchline
- Draw a broad conclusion from specific instances
- Reasoning and rationality
- Logical conclusion or inference
- Challenging puzzle or problem
- Relating to numbers or quantity
- Doubtful or questioning
- Thinking about thinking
- In addition; nevertheless
- Flawed or deceptive reasoning
- Soundness or strength of reasoning
25 Clues: Mistake or omission • Doubtful or questioning • Thinking about thinking • Evaluation or assessment • Educated guess or theory • Analytical and evaluative • Reasoning and rationality • Conceptual or theoretical • In addition; nevertheless • Correspondence with reality • Mysterious or puzzling thing • Sound judgment and knowledge • Challenging puzzle or problem • ...
ECO-LOGIC 2024-03-13
Across
- CO2
- avertir
- en voie d'extinction
- conscient
- inondation
- recycler
- polluer,contaminer
- sécheresse
- banquise
- militant
- durable
- conscience
- réduire
- renouvelable
- augmenter
- montée du niveau des océans
- société de consommation
- réchauffement climatique
- ecologique,respectueux de l'environement
- impliqué
Down
- polluant ( adjectif)
- porter à nouveau
- engagé
- gaspiller, gâcher
- nocif, dangereux
- effet de serre
- empreinte carbone
- éviter
- alerter
- ouragan
- problème
- menace
- changement climatique
- porte-parole
- réutiliser
- décroitre, baisser
- energie fossile
- fondre
- consommation
- régime alimentaire
40 Clues: CO2 • engagé • éviter • menace • fondre • avertir • alerter • ouragan • durable • réduire • recycler • banquise • militant • problème • impliqué • conscient • augmenter • inondation • sécheresse • conscience • réutiliser • porte-parole • renouvelable • consommation • effet de serre • energie fossile • porter à nouveau • nocif, dangereux • gaspiller, gâcher • empreinte carbone • polluer,contaminer • décroitre, baisser • régime alimentaire • ...
Introductory Logic 2025-10-24
Across
- The term found once in each premise.
- Statements who always have opposite truth values.
- If a statement is true, then it is true.
- A term, within a statement, that refers to all members of its category.
- Any statement is either true or false.
- The science and art of reasoning well.
- Two statements that can both be false but cannot both be true.
- A statement that is always true by logical structure.
- A syllogism is _____ if and only if the premises imply the conclusion.
- A syllogism of the same form as the original, but with obviously true premises and an obviously false conclusion, used to show the original to be invalid.
- The _____ _____ of a syllogism is the subject of the conclusion and is used in the premise not containing the major term.
- A statement that gives the meaning of a term.
- Reasoning with certainty from premises to conclusions.
- The relationship between a universal and particular statement of the same quality, in which the truth of the universal necessitates the truth of the particular.
- A syllogism that is valid and has true premises.
Down
- A statement that affirms or denies something about a given subject.
- The premise containing the major term.
- A set of statements, one of which appears to be implied or supported by the others.
- An actual inconsistency between 2 statements: they cannot both be true at the same time.
- The _____ of a syllogism is a number from 1-4 identifying the placement of its middle term.
- A diagram of the basic relationships between categorical statements with the same subject and predicate.
- Deals with proper models of reasoning.
- Two statements that can both be true at the same time.
- The statements that support or imply the conclusion.
- The scope of a statement's claim about the extension of the subject (universal or particular).
- A concept that is expressed precisely in words.
- A statement that is false due to its logical structure.
27 Clues: The term found once in each premise. • The premise containing the major term. • Any statement is either true or false. • Deals with proper models of reasoning. • The science and art of reasoning well. • If a statement is true, then it is true. • A statement that gives the meaning of a term. • A concept that is expressed precisely in words. • ...
Traditional Logic 2025-11-02
Across
- equivalent When two statements are logically the same even though they may use slightly different words.
- When a term is only used particularly as in it only refers to some members of the class.
- The two steps to this method of converting sentences are Change the quality of the sentence and Negate the predicate.
- The term that appears in both premises but not in the conclusion.
- A sentence or statement which expresses truth or falsity
- There is only one step to this method of converting sentences and it is as to Interchange the subject and predicate.
- When we take truths that are already known to us and arrive at another truth.
- Law of argumentation If the antecedent is true, the consequent must also be true.
- inference The act by which the mind establishes a connection between the antecedent and the consequent.
- The premise which contains the major term
- The predicate of the conclusion
- The status of a term in regard to its extension.
Down
- A group of propositions in orderly sequence one of which is said to be necessarily inferred from the others.
- When our minds stop or conclude at this third step is called.
- This is a mental act whose verbal expression is called a proposition.
- When we perceive the first premise as being true and when we perceive the second premise as also being true, these two steps together are called this.
- The subject of the conclusion
- Negation The rule for this says that a term which is not negated is equivalent to a term that is negated twice.
- The conclusion is the ________in our reasoning.
- Apprehension This is an act by which the mind grasps the concept or general meaning of an object without affirming or denying anything about it.
- The verbal expression of a simple apprehension
21 Clues: The subject of the conclusion • The predicate of the conclusion • The premise which contains the major term • The verbal expression of a simple apprehension • The conclusion is the ________in our reasoning. • The status of a term in regard to its extension. • A sentence or statement which expresses truth or falsity • ...
3RD PERIOD DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 2023-05-22
Across
- Test for a closed circuit, used to test multimeter fuses
- Table to show all possible combinations and results of a logic gate
- Formula for calculating electricity values
- A storage device in a computer program
- Government agency, deals with safety
- Electronics component that sense light
- A piece of information sent into a function
- Signal leaving a logic gate, can only be one
- Tool used to measure values of electricity
- Brand of a microcontroller, used to control circuits
- Logic gate where all inputs must be 1 to send out a 1
- Used to see data or debug an Arduino sketch
Down
- Logic gate with one input and one output, inverse
- Electronics component that creates light
- Difference between Electrical and Computer Engineering
- The current or flow of electricity
- The amount of electricity
- Signal going into a logic gate, can be one or more
- Logic Gate where one OR more inputs must be 1 to send out a 1
- Electricity measurement, slows down current
- Characteristic of electrical components, allows electricity to flow in one direction
- Wires with interchangeable ends used to measure electricity
22 Clues: The amount of electricity • The current or flow of electricity • Government agency, deals with safety • A storage device in a computer program • Electronics component that sense light • Electronics component that creates light • Formula for calculating electricity values • Tool used to measure values of electricity • Electricity measurement, slows down current • ...
s 2024-12-07
21 Clues: Idea • Spira • Venus • Plato • Plato • Logic • Virtue • Chiton • Siphon • Academy • fashion • Chlamys • Socrates • Himation • Aristotle • Strophion • Symposium • Aristotle • philosophy • Metaphysics • Epistemology
Logic Vocabulary 2020-12-09
Across
- a statement that gives the meaning of a term
- The science and art of reasoning well
- a sentence that is either true or false
- a concept that is expressed precisely in words
- the term that describes or asserts something about the subject
- if and only if two statements can both be false but cannot both be true
- the positive or negative nature of a statement’s claim about the subject: affirmative or negative
- the set of all terms not included in the given term. P => non-P
- if the truth of one statement requires the truth of the other
- the other statements in the argument that are not the conclusion
- statement that is always true by logical structure
- term that is more general, broad, or abstract than the original term and included it
- a statement that reverses the subject and predicate. it is only valid for E and I statements
- the scope of its claim about the extension the subject: universal or particular
- the sum of all the common attributed denoted by the term
- a representation of a syllogism, having statements in standard order with standard abbreviations of its terms
- a word, often a relative pronoun or adverb, that refers to a broad range of things or times
- if and only if both statements can be true but both cannot be false
Down
- if the truth or falsity of one statement has not effect on the truth or falsity of the other
- a deductive argument with two premises and three terms
- word is one whose extend is unclear
- when two statements can both be true at the same time
- term that is more specific, narrow, or concrete than the original term and is included by it
- reasoning with certainty from premises to conclusions
- a three-letter description of the types of categorical statements it contains when arranged in standard order
- a statement of the opposite quality with a negated predicate. It is valid for all statements
- if and only if the premises in a syllogism imply the conclusion
- a statement that reverses and negates both the subject and predicate of the original. It is valid for A and O
- a set of statements, one of which appears to be implied or supported by the others.
- if and only if two statements always have opposite truth values
- words that set boundaries, referring only to a limited class of things
- the statement that appears to be implied by the other statements in the argument.
- word has more than one definition
- reasoning with probability from examples or experience to general rules
- the sum of all the individual objects described by it
- the term being described, or about which something is asserted
36 Clues: word has more than one definition • word is one whose extend is unclear • The science and art of reasoning well • a sentence that is either true or false • a statement that gives the meaning of a term • a concept that is expressed precisely in words • statement that is always true by logical structure • when two statements can both be true at the same time • ...
Logic Midterms 2014-03-23
Across
- Other term for simple conversion.
- Hypothetical proposition is a compound proposition that does not affirm nor negate the components themselves but only the nature and _______ of their connection.
- The original proposition of contraposition.
- A hypothetical proposition that expresses real dependence between a condition that usually introduced by the word "if" and the conditioned introduced by the word "then".
- The ________ of the conditional proposition follows that of the simple categoricals.
- Other term for partial conversion.
- A form of immediate inference which consists in transposing the subject and the predicate without changing their meaning.
- A form of immediate inference which consists in a substituting an affirmative proposition with its negative equivalent, or vice-versa.
- The original proposition of obversion.
- Other term for conditional proposition.
- The resultant inference of contraposition.
- Consists in obverting the original proposition, then converting its obverse.
- Other name for obversion.
- The truth of a conditional proposition depends on the conditional connection between the two __________, prescinding from the true-value of the _______ taken separately.
- The process of expressing the proposition in varied ways without changing its original meaning.
- A disjunction that remains true if either or both of its arguments are true.
- The truth of a conjunctive proposition depends on the incompatibility of the __________.
- The resultant inference of conversion.
- Latin term which means equal
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- The kind of disjunctions in which disjuncts are mutually exclusive.
- is a form of immediate inference that involves the method of conversion and obversion.
- The truth of an inclusive disjunction depends on the truth of at least one ______.
- The resultant inference of obversion.
- Latin term which means strength
- A condition that is usually introduced by the word "then".
- A condition that is usually introduced by the word "if".
- The exclusive nature of disjuncts is due to the opposition between _________ terms.
- A compound proposition that does not affirm nor negate the components themselves but only the nature and the validity of their connection.
- A conversion which consists the transposition of the subject and the predicate with the quantity of the proposition changed from universal to particular.
- The original proposition of conversion.
- A simple proposition that gives a direct and unconditional affirmation or denial of something.
- Is when two negatives used in a sentence cancel each other out to make a positive.
- It does not undergo such transposition but merely introduces negative particles before the subject and the predicate.
- A proposition that expresses alternatives all of which cannot be true or false together but only one can be true and the other must be false, or at least one of which is true with the possibility that the rest of the alternatives may also be true.
- A proposition that denies the simultaneous possibility of the alternatives.
- A contraposition which consists the obversion of the outcome of the partial contraposition.
- The original proposition of inversion.
- The resultant inference of inversion.
- At times, the order of the antecedent and the consequent can be ________ provided that "if" still precedes that antecedent.
- A conversion which consists the transposition of the subject and the predicate, and retaining the quality of the original proposition and the quality of the terms.
40 Clues: Other name for obversion. • Latin term which means equal • Latin term which means strength • Other term for simple conversion. • Other term for partial conversion. • The resultant inference of obversion. • The resultant inference of inversion. • The original proposition of obversion. • The original proposition of inversion. • The resultant inference of conversion. • ...
Logic prelims 2014-03-23
Across
- defining the term
- means wary and unwilling to take risks
- terms that can co exist in a subject
- represents only a part of the universal
- term that are mutually exclusive such that the affirmation of one is the denial of the other
- something that leads to the knowledge of something else
- is a mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth
- gives the origin of the word
- study of reality
- is contrasted with natural sign
- represents a single person, event or object
- two opposed terms that bear mutual relation to one another such that the one cannot be understood without the other
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it
- it is formed through the meditation of other ideas
- expresses something separated from any single object
- is the process of grasping or abstract the essence of a thing without affirming or denying anything about it
- is generally future oriented
- study of correct reasoning
- is a set of things to which the term refers
- it is used as a conceptual device to facilitate learning
- it represents an individual member of the class as a whole
- is the science of the universe
- it has no correspondence with reality and is merely a fabrication of the mind
- study of validity of human knowledge
- refers to the group of characteristics to a term
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- furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing
- a term that carries only one meaning in it's several uses
- sets of statements
- means the fear of heights
- indicates the meaning of a team by showing or pointing at the object
- two opposed ideas
- a term that carries different meaning in it's different uses
- it expresses something that has existential actuality whether positive or negative
- gives the same connotation of the term
- expresses what the name means not what the thing is
- study of morality of human acts
- term that cannot co exist in a subject
- mean to work through
- a term that carries meaning in some ways the same and in other way different
- means the process of thinking again
- means low body temperature
- term to be defined
- describes a thing by its efficient and final cause
- is the philosophical study of God
- frame work for all knowledge
- it expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived through the sense
- is the power to perform certain actions guided by physical knowledge
- is a mental sign whereby we group the essence of that thing
- represents a number of things constituting a unit group or whole
- terms that express extremes belonging to the same class
50 Clues: study of reality • defining the term • two opposed ideas • sets of statements • term to be defined • mean to work through • means the fear of heights • means low body temperature • study of correct reasoning • gives the origin of the word • is generally future oriented • frame work for all knowledge • is the science of the universe • study of morality of human acts • ...
LOGIC CROSSWORD 2014-03-23
Across
- deductive
- circular
- equivocation
- material
- logic
- accidental
- accident
- division
- synthesis
- apprehension
- dot
- presumption
- formal
- money
- analysis
- abstraction
- man
- attention
- cross
- expressive
- inductive
- redundant
- concept
- intention
- absolute
- negative
Down
- language
- horshoe
- ignorance
- accent
- comparison
- fallacies
- reasoning
- informative
- judgement
- reflection
- substance
- bar
- composition
- curl
- abstract
- wedge
- definition
- directive
- concrete
- ieo
46 Clues: dot • bar • man • ieo • curl • logic • money • wedge • cross • accent • formal • horshoe • concept • language • circular • material • accident • division • analysis • abstract • concrete • absolute • negative • deductive • ignorance • fallacies • reasoning • synthesis • judgement • substance • attention • directive • inductive • redundant • intention • comparison • accidental • reflection • definition • expressive • informative • presumption • abstraction • composition • ...
LOGIC PRELIM 2014-03-22
Across
- a proposition which expresses the manner or mode in which the predicate agrees or disagrees with the subject
- mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity between two ideas
- verbal manifestation of an idea
- property of deductive arguments, which are sets of statements
- formed from the mediation of other ideas
- the natural result of knowing not only the facts but also their causes
- it refers to something
- formed from the direct perception of things
- a Greek philosopher who invented the word philosophy
- expresses what the name means
- a relation that exists between propositions that differ both in quantity and quality
- indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at an object.
- a Greek word which means love
- a Greek word which means wisdom
- represents only a part of the universal whether it is definite or indefinite
- linking verb
- it expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived through the senses
- argument not necessarily a sound argument
- study of validity of human knowledge
- has no correspondence with reality
- which something is affirmed or denied
- study of correct reasoning
- it is used as a conceptual device to facilitate learning
- apprehension act by which the intellect grasps the essence of something
- a term that carries different meanings in its different uses
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- inferential thinking composed of conclusion and premises from which the conclusion is inferred
- argument which is future-oriented
- represents an individual member of the class and the class as a whole
- study of the morality of human act
- logic concerned with truth of the material content
- represents a single person, event or object only
- logic also known as formal logic
- study of reality
- argument both valid and has true premises
- science of the universe
- it indicates the meaning of something
- an argument which is generally past or present oriented
- indicates the degree of universality of the subject
- it expresses something separated from any single object
- represents a number of things constituting a unit-group or whole
- terms that cannot co-exist
- a term that carries only one meaning in the several uses
- serves as a framework for all knowledge
- expresses something that has existential actuality
- a term that carries meaning in some ways the same and in other ways different
- a mental sign whereby we grasp the essence of a thing
- philosophy that deals with God
- terms that can co-exist in a subject
- which is affirmed or denied of the subject term
- mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth
50 Clues: linking verb • study of reality • it refers to something • science of the universe • terms that cannot co-exist • study of correct reasoning • expresses what the name means • a Greek word which means love • philosophy that deals with God • verbal manifestation of an idea • a Greek word which means wisdom • logic also known as formal logic • argument which is future-oriented • ...
Boolean Logic 2021-12-01
Across
- Gate to ensure result is true if any of the inputs are false.
- a circuit that performs addition using inputs from A and B only
- boolean operation that outputs true if either of its inputs are true.
- a memory unit that can store one bit.
- boolean operation that outputs true if all of its inputs are false
- a method of representing/calculating the result of every possible combination of inputs in a Boolean expression
- Gate to ensure inverts the result so true becomes false and false becomes true
- an equation made up of Boolean operations
- Gate to ensure result is true if both inputs are true
- boolean operation that is true if either input is true but not if both inputs are true.
- Gate to ensure result is true if either input is true.
- Gate to ensure true if either input is true but not if both inputs are true.
Down
- Gate to ensure result is true if both inputs are false
- a process for simplifying Boolean expressions.
- boolean operation that inverts the result so true becomes false and false becomes true.
- a circuit that performs addition using inputs from A and B plus a carry bit
- a single Boolean function that results in a TRUE or FALSE value
- an electronic component used to perform Boolean algorithms.
- a combination of logic gates
- boolean operation that outputs true if any of its inputs are false
- boolean operation that outputs true if both inputs are true
- operations within an instruction set that move the bits around within the operand
22 Clues: a combination of logic gates • a memory unit that can store one bit. • an equation made up of Boolean operations • a process for simplifying Boolean expressions. • Gate to ensure result is true if both inputs are true • Gate to ensure result is true if both inputs are false • Gate to ensure result is true if either input is true. • ...
CS601 Review 2025-10-13
Across
- Any device used to enter data into a computer
- Algebra using true and false values
- Device that displays or presents processed information
- Volatile main memory used for temporary storage
- Small high-speed CPU storage location
- Pathway for transferring data between components
- Component for storing data and instructions
- Logic gate that outputs 1 only if both inputs are 1
- NOT-AND logic gate
- Carries out the CPU instruction
Down
- Small, fast memory between CPU and RAM
- table Table showing all possible input and output combinations
- unit Directs the operation of the processor
- NOT-OR logic gate
- Non-volatile memory storing firmware
- Central Processing Unit – the brain of the computer
- Logic gate that outputs 1 if any input is 1
- Smallest unit of data, holds 0 or 1
- Performs arithmetic and logic operations
- Group of 8 bits
- Fixed size unit of data handled by the CPU
- Interprets the retrieved instruction
- Inverts the input signal
- Exclusive OR – true when inputs differ
24 Clues: Group of 8 bits • NOT-OR logic gate • NOT-AND logic gate • Inverts the input signal • Carries out the CPU instruction • Algebra using true and false values • Smallest unit of data, holds 0 or 1 • Non-volatile memory storing firmware • Interprets the retrieved instruction • Small high-speed CPU storage location • Small, fast memory between CPU and RAM • ...
LOGIC CROSSWORD 2014-03-23
Across
- A type of syllogism that an inferential thinking that draws the conclusion in an absolute manner.
- If there are 2 syllogims that are joined, the second one is called this.
- A syllogism preliminary to one another.
- A type of syllogism that an inferential thinking w/c concludes with certainty, affirming or denying a statement form the affirmation or denial of another.
- has one premise supported by a proof.
- A mental act whereby starting with several judgments which we relate to one another.
- An abridged form of polysylogism wherein the immediate conclusions are left out.
- Other name for major and minor term.
- The predicate term of the conclusion and is contained in the major premise.
- The link that joins the premises to the conclusion.
- The mental product of inferential thinking.
- The predicate term of the conclusion and is contained in the minor premise.
Down
- The drawing of conclusion from one of more premises.
- The external expression of an argument.
- comes from the Greek terms epi cheir w/c means "on hand".
- has both premise supported by a proof.
- Knowledge of a new term
- A series of syllogism connected together.
- Common to, and found in both premises.
- A kind of sorites that is abridged polysyllogism in w/c the predicate of the preceding premise becomes the subject of the following.A kind of sorites that is abridged polysyllogism in w/c the predicate of the preceding premise becomes the subject of the following.
- A number of previously known truths.
- A kind of sorites that is abridged polysyllogism in w/c the predicate of the preceding premise becomes the subject of the following.
- comes from the Greek terms enthymes w/c means "in the mind".
- means that the predicate is universal in the conclusion not in the major premise.
- means that the subject is universal in the conclusion but not in the minor premise.
- Refers to prop. that comprise the reasoning process.
- When a conclusion is drawn from two premise.
- When a conclusion is drawn from only one premise.
- refers to the different arrangement of the 4 types of pro. (A,E,I,O,U) in the syllogism.
29 Clues: Knowledge of a new term • A number of previously known truths. • Other name for major and minor term. • has one premise supported by a proof. • has both premise supported by a proof. • Common to, and found in both premises. • The external expression of an argument. • A syllogism preliminary to one another. • A series of syllogism connected together. • ...
LOGIC CROSSWORD 2014-03-23
Across
- accident
- negative
- horshoe
- abstraction
- informative
- equivocation
- bar
- intention
- reasoning
- man
- cross
- accidental
- composition
- circular
- reflection
- redundant
- judgement
- expressive
- division
- definition
- abstract
- directive
- language
- deductive
- wedge
Down
- analysis
- comparison
- money
- apprehension
- ignorance
- ieo
- material
- fallacies
- concept
- logic
- presumption
- synthesis
- curl
- attention
- substance
- inductive
- absolute
- formal
- concrete
- dot
- accent
46 Clues: ieo • bar • man • dot • curl • money • cross • logic • wedge • formal • accent • horshoe • concept • accident • analysis • negative • material • circular • absolute • concrete • division • abstract • language • ignorance • intention • reasoning • fallacies • synthesis • redundant • judgement • attention • substance • inductive • directive • deductive • comparison • accidental • reflection • expressive • definition • abstraction • informative • composition • presumption • ...
Logic Watata 2014-03-24
Across
- mental act that procedes from the previously known truth to a new truth
- that express extremes belonging to the same class
- represents an individual member of the class and the class as a whole
- " Scire "
- science of the universe
- concern with truth of the material content
- " ars artium "
- validity of human knowledge
- " indefinite "
- considered valid or invalid
- gives the same connotation of the term
- framework for all knowledge
- morality of human acts
- when the conclusion is true
- " implication "
- a term that carries only one meaning
- what the thing is, what the word means
- power to perform certain actions guided by special knowledge
- set of things which the term refers
- defining a term to explain its meaning
- branch of Philosopy
- futured oriented
- systematic and ordered way of reasoning
- expresses what the name means
- process of thinking again
- that can co exist in a subject
- " perfect "
- expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived through the senses
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- critical thinking
- focuses its attention on the knowing process itself
- polygon with ten sides
- rational animal
- act by which the intellect grasps
- " whole "
- total opposite
- gives the more notable characteristic
- group of characteristics essential to a term
- principal effects
- " To Know "
- the verbal manifestation of an idea
- " demonstrative "
- mental operation that pronounces the identity or non identity between two ideas
- defining term
- study of God
- " happiness "
- body temperature
- single person
- also called symbolic logic
- natural result of knowing not only the facts but all the causes
- reality
- that cannot co exist in a subject
- inferential thinking
- term that carries different meanings
53 Clues: reality • " Scire " • " whole " • " To Know " • " perfect " • study of God • defining term • " happiness " • single person • total opposite • " ars artium " • " indefinite " • rational animal • " implication " • body temperature • futured oriented • critical thinking • principal effects • " demonstrative " • branch of Philosopy • inferential thinking • polygon with ten sides • morality of human acts • ...
LOGIC (finals) 2014-03-23
Across
- a syllogism when it is impossible to have a d\false conclusion if the premises are true
- it is variety of categorical syllogism in which a proof is joined to one or both premises
- also called in major term and minor term
- another aim of a logical process in reasoning
- syllogism becomes the major premise of the following syllogism
- the reasoning process also involves the knowledge of a new truth
- kind of illicit means that the subject is universal in the conclusion but not in the minor premise
- a syllogism preliminary to another
- minor term of the statement “a dog is a substance”
- the external expression of an argument
- sorites that is an abridged polysyllogism, has subject of the preceding premise becomes the predicate of the following
- involves a number of previously known truths
- a greek word means assumption or premise
- fallacy when the major term and the minor term cannot have a greater extension in the conclusion than in the premise
- is a series of syllogism connected together, in which the conclusion of the
- epichereme that has both premise supported by a proof
- soriates that is an abridged polysyllogism in which the predicate of the preceding premise becomes the subject of the following
- a conclusion drawn from affirmative premises fallacy
- fallacy commit when syllogism would contain more than three terms
- a conclusion is drawn from two premises
- aim of a logical process in reasoning
- it is a form of argument whose major premises is a disjunctive proposition and whose minor premise shows that whichever alternative the opponent chooses, is conclusively against
- is an abridged form of polysyllogism wherein the intermediate conclusions are left out
- often use the syllogism major, minor and middle term
- is the drawing of a conclusion from one or more premises
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- kind of illicit means the predicate is universal in the conclusion not in the major premise
- syllogism is an inferential thinking that draws the conclusion in an absolute manner
- syllogism therefore understood as that which is both sound and valid
- syllogism is an inferential thinking which concludes with certainty, affirming or denying a statement, from the affirmation or denial of another
- dilemma that may be disjunction offering alternatives
- which mean in the mind
- words that helped in identifying premises and conclusions that provide clues that premises and conclusion are being put forward
- if there are only two syllogism that are joined
- refers to the different possible combinations of premises and conclusion according to quantity and quality
- middle term fallacy violation that only repeat what has already been stated in the premises in which case nothing is inferred at all
- middle term fallacy violation if the middle term is twice universal , then its extension and supposition in both premises are exactly the same
- term which is common to and found in both premises
- the link that joins the premises to the conclusion
- dilemma that may be a categorical proposition
- is a mental act whereby starting with several judgements which we relate to one another
- a greek word means twice
- a greek word which means on hand
- the mental product of inferential thinking
- major term of the statement “a dog is a substance”
- is an abridged syllogism in which one of the premises or the conclusion is not expressed but is left in the mind
- the syllogism is determined by the location of the middle term , the term that appears in both premises
- is the middle term of the statement “a dog is a substance”
- a conclusion is drawn from only one premise
- premises can have either a true or false conclusion
- refers to the propositions that comprise the reasoning process
50 Clues: which mean in the mind • a greek word means twice • a greek word which means on hand • a syllogism preliminary to another • aim of a logical process in reasoning • the external expression of an argument • a conclusion is drawn from two premises • also called in major term and minor term • a greek word means assumption or premise • the mental product of inferential thinking • ...
logic midterms 2014-03-23
Across
- is a form of immediate inference which consists in transposing the subject and the predicate without changing their meaning
- I affirm
- is a simple proposition that gives direct and unconditional affirmation or denial of something
- is one whose subject and predicate is qualified by exception usin words expect, save,etc
- is when two negatives used in a sentence cancel each other out to make a positive
- is a form of immediate inference which consists in subdtituting an affirmative proposition with its negative equivalent
- is that which affirmed or denied the subject term
- refers to the number of individuals to whom the subject term applies
- consists in obverting the original proposition
- is that about which something affirmed or denied
- consists in obverting the outcome of partial contraposition
- expresses the manner or mode in which the predicate agrees or disagrees with the subject
- I neggate
- is a preparation for the judgement of the intellect
- is one whise subject or predicate is qualified with appraisal
- is that which gives a direct assertion of a agreement or disagreement between the subject term and the predicate term
- are those that are composed of two or more simple proposition joined together to convey a meaningful whole
- limits this extension and a singular proposition restricts it to an individual subject
- is one that expresses as a relationship of time and/or place between sentences
- one which signifies that something is not but eventually comes to be
- is one that exists between two proposition that differ both in quality and quantity
- is a form of immediate inference that involves the method of observasion and conversion
- is one whose subject is given a special empahsis
- is one whose components parts are joined in such a way that is given as the cause of the other
- expresses real dependane between a condition
- a relation that exist between propositions that differ both in quantity and quality
- meaning manner
- the disjuncts are mutually exclusive
- is one whose component parts are joined in opposition by conjuction
- consists in transposing the subject and the predicate with the quantity of the proposition changed from the universal to particular
- is one that indicates the condition of the connection between the subject and the predicate
- a relation that exist between particular proposition that differ in quality only
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- consists in transposing the subject and the predicate and retaining the quality of the original proposition and the quality of the terms
- a relation that exists between universal that differ in quantity only
- is one that is but not necessarily so
- is one whose several subjects and/or predicates are joined by affirmative or negative conjuctions
- a relation that exist between two proposition having the same quality but differ in quantity
- is the relation established between the two terms of proposition
- is the linking verb is
- can be represented as a class within another
- indicates the degree of the universality of the subject
- is composed of several propositions
- is one that denies the simultaneous possibility of the alternatives
- is one that is not possible to deny
- one which signifies that something cannot be and will never be
- is that which takes the subject in the entirely of its extension
- expresses the ways in which terms can occur in a categorical proposition
- is one which exists between two universal proposition that differ only in quality
- is a mental operation that pronounces the agreement or disagreement between two ideas
- proposition expresses alternatives which cannot be true or false together but only one can be true
- is one subject or predicate is qualified by limiting particles like only,alone,none,but,solely
51 Clues: I affirm • I neggate • meaning manner • is the linking verb is • is composed of several propositions • is one that is not possible to deny • the disjuncts are mutually exclusive • is one that is but not necessarily so • can be represented as a class within another • expresses real dependane between a condition • consists in obverting the original proposition • ...
LOGIC PRELIM 2014-03-22
Across
- argument both valid and has true premises
- the natural result of knowing not only the facts but also their causes
- it is used as a conceptual device to facilitate learning
- logic concerned with truth of the material content
- represents a number of things constituting a unit-group or whole
- a term that carries different meanings in its different uses
- a proposition which expresses the manner or mode in which the predicate agrees or disagrees with the subject
- it refers to something
- a Greek word which means love
- mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity between two ideas
- a Greek philosopher who invented the word philosophy
- it expresses something separated from any single object
- formed from the mediation of other ideas
- terms that cannot co-exist
- it expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived through the senses
- indicates the degree of universality of the subject
- argument not necessarily a sound argument
- it indicates the meaning of something
- verbal manifestation of an idea
- study of reality
- expresses something that has existential actuality
- an argument which is generally past or present oriented
- linking verb
- property of deductive arguments, which are sets of statements
- study of the morality of human act
- study of correct reasoning
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- which something is affirmed or denied
- formed from the direct perception of things
- indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at an object.
- a Greek word which means wisdom
- represents a single person, event or object only
- science of the universe
- inferential thinking composed of conclusion and premises from which the conclusion is inferred
- a relation that exists between propositions that differ both in quantity and quality
- a term that carries only one meaning in the several uses
- argument which is future-oriented
- apprehension act by which the intellect grasps the essence of something
- philosophy that deals with God
- study of validity of human knowledge
- represents only a part of the universal whether it is definite or indefinite
- terms that can co-exist in a subject
- a term that carries meaning in some ways the same and in other ways different
- has no correspondence with reality
- expresses what the name means
- serves as a framework for all knowledge
- logic also known as formal logic
- a mental sign whereby we grasp the essence of a thing
- which is affirmed or denied of the subject term
- mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth
- represents an individual member of the class and the class as a whole
50 Clues: linking verb • study of reality • it refers to something • science of the universe • terms that cannot co-exist • study of correct reasoning • a Greek word which means love • expresses what the name means • philosophy that deals with God • a Greek word which means wisdom • verbal manifestation of an idea • logic also known as formal logic • argument which is future-oriented • ...
LOGIC(prelims) 2014-03-22
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- a term that carries meaning in some ways the same and in other ways different
- the study of reality
- it has no corredpondence with reality and is merely a fabrication of the mind
- it expresses something that has existential actuality, whether positive or negative
- it represent an individual member of the class and the class as a whole
- terms that express extremes belonging to the same class
- it expresses something separated from any single object, a pure idea expressed in words
- two opposed terms that bear mutual relation to one another such that one cannot be understood without the other
- the defining term
- terms that cannot co-exist in a subject
- verbal manifestation of an idea
- a mental sign whereby grasps the essence of a thing
- the science of the universe
- science of all things by their first causes as known in light of reason
- if the connection is set by people
- a term that carries different meanings in its different uses
- two opposed ideas one of which expresses perfection and the other its lack that ought to be possesed
- a mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth
- a term that carries only one meaning in its several uses
- a set of things to which the term refers also known as extension
- something if it refers to something
- natural result of knowing not only the facts but also their causes
- is the power to perform certain actions guided by special knowledge and executed with skill
- a term can be perceived through the senses
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- it is used as a conceptual device to facilitate learning
- it represents only a part of the universal whether it is definite or indefinite
- something when it indicates the meaning of something
- it is formed from the direct perception of things
- the term to be define
- it is formed through the mediation of other ideas
- terms that are mutually exclusive such that the affirmation of one is the denial of the other
- something that leads to the knowledge of something else
- the philosophical study of God
- also called symbolic logic
- can be considered valid or invalid, sound or unsound
- it represents a single person
- the study of the morality of human act
- it represents a number of things constituting a unit-group or whole
- the study of validity of human knowledge
- terms that can co-exist in a subject
- refers to the group of characteristics essential to a term
- it expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived trough the senses
- the study of correct reasoning
- naturally ordered to correct thinking
- a property of deductive arguments which are sets of statements
- generally future-oriented
- latin word of science which means to know
- inferential thinking composed of conclusion and premises from which conclusion is inferred
- a mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity between two ideas
- apprehension the act by which the intellect grasps the essence of something
50 Clues: the defining term • the study of reality • the term to be define • generally future-oriented • also called symbolic logic • the science of the universe • it represents a single person • the philosophical study of God • the study of correct reasoning • verbal manifestation of an idea • if the connection is set by people • something if it refers to something • ...
CAT LOGIC 2014-06-12
Across
- equipment you wear to keep you safe (acronym)
- maintaining good house keeping practices sustain (5S)
- Caterpillar Production System (acronym)
- job role in charge of team members and reports to section manager
- a system that creates the measurement and management structure that supports the C.I.
- setting a standard for good cleaning practices (5S)
- The hardest step in the 5S process
- Athens BCP builds this product(acronym)
- following job procedures (two words)
- eats leaves and goes through a process to become ceo of caterpillar inc.
- a system that makes change and improvement possible
- What's first?
- storage (8 wastes)
- falls in place when people,quality,velocity are in line
- the power of quality
- Athens BCP builds this product (acronym)
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- safety starts here, caterpillar's #1 success factor
- the power of responsibility
- making a place for everything that is needed for value added work (5S)
- Caterpillar headquarters location
- production speed
- one of the visual production control devices used at CAT
- the power of working together
- movement of work-in-process (8 wastes)
- 8 hour training session in a factory like setting (acronym)
- unbalanced process in time (8 wastes)
- using the C.I. process to eliminate consumer resources that add no value. (two words)
- right part, right place, right time - every time (success factor)
- removing and disposing of all unnecessary items (5S)
- the power of honesty
30 Clues: What's first? • production speed • storage (8 wastes) • the power of honesty • the power of quality • the power of responsibility • the power of working together • Caterpillar headquarters location • The hardest step in the 5S process • following job procedures (two words) • unbalanced process in time (8 wastes) • movement of work-in-process (8 wastes) • ...
Formal Logic 2023-11-15
Across
- defining using a demonstration
- A male sibling
- A definition that uses the term
- when your terms become more broad
- Middle a statement is true or false
- Exclusive terms that do not overlap
- a statement can't be true and false
- a term that is general or broad
- A definition should not be too broad or...
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- concept expressed in one or more words
- of Identity if a statement is true it is true
- definition from a dictionary
- a term that is more specific/narrow
- Value What makes a sentence a statement
- a word that is unclear
- A sentence that is not a statement
- when your terms become more specific
- defining using a similar word
- word with more than one possible meaning
- definition that depends on the situation
20 Clues: A male sibling • a word that is unclear • definition from a dictionary • defining using a similar word • defining using a demonstration • A definition that uses the term • a term that is general or broad • when your terms become more broad • A sentence that is not a statement • a term that is more specific/narrow • Middle a statement is true or false • ...
LOGIC GATES 2024-11-19
Across
- electronic component used to manually turn on/off the circuit
- – Common name for binary system states.
- Brain of the computer.
- Non-volatile memory storing essential programs.
- The main circuit board in a computer.
- Grouping of 8 bits.
- A binary digit, either 0 or 1.
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- Prefix for one thousand bytes.
- known as Central Processing Unit
- Gate that inverts the input (10).
- Primary input device for typing.
- Gate that outputs 1 when at least one input is 1.
- – Opposite of ON in Truthtable logic.
- common applications of logic gates
- – Table listing all input/output combinations.
- Volatile memory for temporary data.
- Binary system uses ___ numbers only.
- Decimal system uses base ___.
- Gate that outputs 1 when both inputs are 1.
- Smallest unit of data, short for Binary Digit.
20 Clues: Grouping of 8 bits. • Brain of the computer. • Decimal system uses base ___. • Prefix for one thousand bytes. • A binary digit, either 0 or 1. • known as Central Processing Unit • Primary input device for typing. • Gate that inverts the input (10). • common applications of logic gates • Volatile memory for temporary data. • – Opposite of ON in Truthtable logic. • ...
Logic & Debate 2025-05-09
Across
- persuasive technique; an appeal to emotion
- a logical flaw in someone's reasoning
- this word also means "no"; the side that opposes an argument
- presenting only two options when more possibilities exist
- part of the debate where each side responds to the opposing side’s argument
- fallacy that misleads the audience by introducing irrelevant information
- misrepresenting someone's argument to make it easier to attack
- fallacy which may be faulty or hasty, includes cherry-picking
- this word describes thinking that follows a clear and reasonable structure
- Facts, examples, or data that support the claim
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- this word also means "yes"; the side that agrees with an argument
- fallacy where one assumes that because one thing happened before another, it caused the second event.
- attacking the person instead of the argument
- the last part of the debate
- arguing that one small step will inevitably lead to extreme consequences
- the first part of the debate where each side introduces their argument
- persuasive technique; an appeal to logic and facts
- persuasive technique; an appeal to credibility
- Explanation of why the evidence supports the claim
- A clear statement of an opinion or position
20 Clues: the last part of the debate • a logical flaw in someone's reasoning • persuasive technique; an appeal to emotion • A clear statement of an opinion or position • attacking the person instead of the argument • persuasive technique; an appeal to credibility • Facts, examples, or data that support the claim • persuasive technique; an appeal to logic and facts • ...
Logic Gates 2024-04-15
Across
- When looking at a circuit, the condition that would be False is _______.
- The value(s) that go into a logic gate.
- Represented by only two symbols or digits, i.e. 0 (zero) and 1(one).
- The number in binary that represents a false.
- A gate that displays true if any combination of the inputs are True.
- A gate that takes the opposite value for the input.
- A device performing a Boolean logic operation on one or more binary inputs and then outputs a single binary output.
- The NOR gate stands for _______.
- AND, OR, and NOT are ________.
- A gate that displays True only if both inputs are the same.
- How many types of logic gates are there?
- A gate that is used to delay elements in digital electronics.
- A gate that displays False if both inputs are True.
- The NAND gate stands for _______.
- A gate that displays True only if one of the inputs is True.
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- XOR and XNOR are __________.
- The single value that comes out of a logic gate.
- A gate that only displays True if both inputs are True.
- A binary variable, having two possible values called “true” and “false.”.
- NOR and NAND are _________.
- The X in XOR and XNOR can be read as _________.
- The other name for a NOT gate.
- A gate that only displays True if both inputs are True.
- When looking at a circuit, the condition that would be True is _______.
- the number in binary that represents a True.
- Is primarily used to determine whether a compound statement is true or false based on the input values.
26 Clues: NOR and NAND are _________. • XOR and XNOR are __________. • The other name for a NOT gate. • AND, OR, and NOT are ________. • The NOR gate stands for _______. • The NAND gate stands for _______. • The value(s) that go into a logic gate. • How many types of logic gates are there? • the number in binary that represents a True. • The number in binary that represents a false. • ...
logic 2021-05-13
Across
- a thought
- one term is affirmed of another
- have the same opinion about something
- expression of one or more variables
- a verbalize expression of judgement
- expresses the actual agent of an action
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- expresses a different opinion
- agreement and disagreement between two ideas
- science of correct reasoning
- relating to the mind
- connects the subject and predicate term
11 Clues: a thought • relating to the mind • science of correct reasoning • expresses a different opinion • one term is affirmed of another • expression of one or more variables • a verbalize expression of judgement • have the same opinion about something • connects the subject and predicate term • expresses the actual agent of an action • agreement and disagreement between two ideas
Values 2022-12-21
24 Clues: peace • logic • growth • health • freedom • purpose • respect • honesty • courage • ambition • stability • acceptance • compassion • innovation • efficiency • creativity • cooperation • independence • productivity • authenticity • communication • understanding • accountability • accomplishment
Logic Terms 2012-09-26
Across
- "________ S ___ P." -- I statement
- Affirmative or Negative
- "______ S ___ P." -- A statement
- Everything that ever did, does, or will fit match the concept
- The "father" of logic
- The act by which a term "points" to a concept
- Distributes the S in relation to the P
- A form of "to be"
- Term may reference one of two unrelated concepts
- Uniting by affirming or separating by denying
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- All of the simple aspects that make up a concept
- Universal or Particular
- Denies that some of or all of S belong in the category
- The process by which a mental image becomes a concept
- Term that establishes the category
- Term that gets distributed
- Term that references the same concept all of the time
- Term may reference one of two related concepts
18 Clues: A form of "to be" • The "father" of logic • Affirmative or Negative • Universal or Particular • Term that gets distributed • "______ S ___ P." -- A statement • "________ S ___ P." -- I statement • Term that establishes the category • Distributes the S in relation to the P • The act by which a term "points" to a concept • Uniting by affirming or separating by denying • ...
Electronics with a "K" and "L" 2025-11-20
Across
- Least Significant Bit; Right most bit (smallest weight) of a binary expressed quantity
- 2 words A piece of test equipment used for monitoring one or more digital waveforms.
- 3 words A diode that emits light in a forward biased manner.
- In digital electronics, the decision-making capability of gate circuits, in that a HIGH represents a true condition and a LOW represents a false condition.
- Complete path or sub-path in a circuit OR a programming language term
- 2 words The part of a digital waveform that goes from low to high
- 3 words LSI; A level of IC complexity in which thee are 100-9999 gates per chip
- 2 words Digital troubleshooting tool which senses and indicates the logic level at a particular point in a circuit.
- Liquid Crystal Display; A method of displaying information that uses the selective reflection of light
- Large Scale Integration; A level of IC complexity in which thee are 100-9999 gates per chip
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- That part of the circuit that produces work. Anything that uses electricity
- 2 words ' The sum of the voltage drops in any closed path is equal to the sum of the battery voltage; the algebraic sum of the currents at a node is zero.
- Logic level 0 or False state
- 3 words A method of displaying information that uses the selective reflection of light
- Light Emitting Diode; A diode that emits light in a forward biased manner
- 2 words Two-dimensional, graphic form of a truth table used to simplify a sum of products expression.
- 2 words The basic building block of digital electronics. The basic logic gate has one or more inputs and one output and is used to perform one of the following logic functions: AND, OR, NOR, NAND, INVERT, exclusive-OR, or exclusive-NOR.
- 3 words Right most bit (smallest weight) of a binary expressed quantity.
- Type of Flip-Flop. A circuit that assumes an on state or an off state according to the input signal
- One possible structure of A to D and D to A converters.
- Mathematical abbreviation meaning times 1,000. E.g. 1kV or 1kHz
- 3 words A carry signal is developed at the same time the other outputs are being generated. Carry does not have to ripple through other stages.
- 2 words The schematic symbol for gates.
- 2 words Categories of Integrated Circuits
24 Clues: Logic level 0 or False state • 2 words The schematic symbol for gates. • 2 words Categories of Integrated Circuits • One possible structure of A to D and D to A converters. • 3 words A diode that emits light in a forward biased manner. • Mathematical abbreviation meaning times 1,000. E.g. 1kV or 1kHz • ...
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2024-03-04
Overcoming Personal Barriers to Creativity 2020-01-06
16 Clues: Fear • Logic • Trust • Apply • Avoid • Growth • Failure • Overcome • Barriers • Positive • Negative • Creativity • Conceptual • Analytical • Assumptions • Automatically
LOGIC PRELIM 2014-03-23
Across
- also called symbolic logic
- correct reasoning
- science of things
- validity of human
- something that leads to the knowledge of something else
- morality of human act
- mental operation
- inferential thinking
- characteristics essential to a term
- verbal manifestation
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- study of reality
- correct reasoning
- contrasted with natural sign
- scire
- mental product
- valid argument preserves
- mental act
- argument that is future oriented
- power to perform
19 Clues: scire • mental act • mental product • study of reality • mental operation • power to perform • correct reasoning • correct reasoning • science of things • validity of human • inferential thinking • verbal manifestation • morality of human act • valid argument preserves • also called symbolic logic • contrasted with natural sign • argument that is future oriented • ...
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 2015-08-31
Across
- LOGIC INVERTER
- USED TO CONVERT DECIMAL VALUES INTO BINARY OCTAL HEXADECIMAL
- SUM OF THEIR COMPLIMENTS
- LOGIC ADDITION
- SINGLE INPUT
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- UNIVERSAL GATE
- GROUP OF FLIPFLOP
- TOGGLE FLIPFLOP
- 1 INPUT & MANY OUTPUT
- GROUP OF REGISTER
- LOGIC MULTIPLICATION
- TABULAR REDUCTION METHOD
- MANY INPUT & 1 OUTPUT
- BASE 10
- REDUCTION METHOD
15 Clues: BASE 10 • SINGLE INPUT • UNIVERSAL GATE • LOGIC INVERTER • LOGIC ADDITION • TOGGLE FLIPFLOP • REDUCTION METHOD • GROUP OF FLIPFLOP • GROUP OF REGISTER • LOGIC MULTIPLICATION • 1 INPUT & MANY OUTPUT • MANY INPUT & 1 OUTPUT • TABULAR REDUCTION METHOD • SUM OF THEIR COMPLIMENTS • USED TO CONVERT DECIMAL VALUES INTO BINARY OCTAL HEXADECIMAL
Evaluating Arguments 2024-10-04
Across
- prejudice that is leaning toward a positive or negative judgement
- does not focus on the subject or main idea
- collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of large quantities of data
- explain an argument
- a statement without proof
- the act of refuting or contesting one argument
- reasoning used to reach a decision based on assumptions
- contrasting or opposing argument
- a brief narrative or story
- on topic; closely related to the subject
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- a sentence when a source is credible by having sound basis of logic
- the main point you are trying to prove
- when a source is credible by having sound basis of logic
- enough
- reasons why you believe your argument
- the logic that you use to prove your claim
- actual facts
- to weigh or access an argument
- a statement that can be proven
- trustworthy, experienced, authority of a subject
20 Clues: enough • actual facts • explain an argument • a statement without proof • a brief narrative or story • to weigh or access an argument • a statement that can be proven • contrasting or opposing argument • reasons why you believe your argument • the main point you are trying to prove • on topic; closely related to the subject • does not focus on the subject or main idea • ...
Love and Logic 2012-07-11
Across
- One-Liner: "That's an _____."
- The 2nd "E" of Love and Logic.
- What the Love and Logic Institute used to be called.
- Uses punishment; pain and humiliation can serve as the teacher.
- Patty's neice. (the one currently living with her)
- Rhonda's Cat.
- Free Resource Article: "Love and Logic Starts With a ______"
- Free Resource Article: "Raising ______ Kids"
- Author of "The Brain Friendly Classroom"
- "America's Parenting _____"
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- Subtitle: "When Kids ____ Up the Unexpected"
- The color of my living room walls. (hint: not brown!)
- Protects child from natural consequences, uses guilt as the teacher.
- Author of Hormone's & Wheels
- Elliot's Turtle.
- Title: "Four Steps to ______"
- Give two choices... but only ones that you _______.
- One-Liner: "Thanks for _____"
- According to Charles's new webinar: "Nothing works without _______"
- The 3rd "E" of Love and Logic.
- RULE #1: Adults set ______ limits in loving ways without anger, lecture, or threats.
21 Clues: Rhonda's Cat. • Elliot's Turtle. • "America's Parenting _____" • Author of Hormone's & Wheels • One-Liner: "That's an _____." • Title: "Four Steps to ______" • One-Liner: "Thanks for _____" • The 2nd "E" of Love and Logic. • The 3rd "E" of Love and Logic. • Author of "The Brain Friendly Classroom" • Subtitle: "When Kids ____ Up the Unexpected" • ...
Logic Symbols 2023-03-09
eco-logic 2024-04-22
17 Clues: sale • verre • viande • déchets • facture • réduire • polluant • éteindre • gaspiller • plastique • emballage • économiser • mode-de-vie • s'inquiéter • consommation • usage-unique • à-la-place-de
Pharmaco-Logic 2025-11-17
Across
- The place where you grab pills, toothpaste, and magazines.
- Tiny liquid doses put straight into your eye or ear.
- Puff of air needed for this lung problem.
- The little heart-helper pill
- A fake sugar pill given just to see if your mind can trick your body.
- The secret note from your doctor to get your specific medicine.
- The budget-friendly twin of the expensive brand-name drug.
- Your muscle's best friend for tackling swelling and soreness.
- The platform where the pharmacist hands out cures.
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- The go-to medicine when your nose gets drippy.
- The useful stuff you take to banish sickness and feel better.
- Your body's superpower ability to shrug off sickness.
- The classic hero for fighting off fevers and pain.
- The date on the bottle when the medicine officially stops working.
- The building blocks found in meat and eggs for muscles
- pill that comes in a tiny, colorful, two-part shell.
- The thick, sweet liquid medicine that hides the bad taste of the drug.
17 Clues: The little heart-helper pill • Puff of air needed for this lung problem. • The go-to medicine when your nose gets drippy. • The classic hero for fighting off fevers and pain. • The platform where the pharmacist hands out cures. • Tiny liquid doses put straight into your eye or ear. • pill that comes in a tiny, colorful, two-part shell. • ...
Introduction to Digital 2013-10-31
Across
- A family of digital logic devices whose basic element is the bipolar junction transistor.
- The amount of time required for one complete cycle of a periodic event or waveform.
- A list of all possible input values to a digital circuit, listed in ascending binary order, and the output response for each input combination.
- A series of logic 1s and 0s plotted as a function of time.
- Also called an INVERTER gate or an inverting buffer. A logic gate that changes its input logic level to the opposite state.
- Digital circuitry in which an output is derived from the combination of inputs, independent of the order in which they are applied.
- An algebraic expression made up of Boolean variables and operators, such as AND (-), OR (+), or NOT (-). Also referred to as Boolean function or a logic function.
- Testing design function by specifying a set of inputs and observing the resultant outputs. Simulation is generally shown as a series of input and output waveforms.
- A diagram, similar to a schematic, showing the connection of logic gates.
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- An electronic circuit having many components, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors, in a single package.
- An electronic circuit that performs a Boolean algebraic function.
- The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform.
- Digital circuit that implements the OR operation. The output of this circuit is HIGH (logic level 1) if any or all of its inputs are HIGH.
- A printed specification giving details of the pin configuration, electrical properties, and mechanical profile of an electronic device.
- Also called a NOT gate or an inverting buffer. A logic gate that changes its input logic level to the opposite state.
- Digital circuitry in which the output state of the circuit depends not only on the states of the inputs, but also on the sequence in which they reached their present states.
- A sequential circuit based on a latch whose output changes when its CLOCK input receives a pulse.
- Digital circuit that implements the AND operation. The output of this circuit is HIGH only if all of its inputs are HIGH.
18 Clues: The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform. • A series of logic 1s and 0s plotted as a function of time. • An electronic circuit that performs a Boolean algebraic function. • A diagram, similar to a schematic, showing the connection of logic gates. • The amount of time required for one complete cycle of a periodic event or waveform. • ...
Logic 2023-05-04
Across
- A=bh
- the distance around the outside of a circle
- A=pi*r squared
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- A=1/2bh
- the amount of space inside a 3d object
- the amount of space covering the outside of the shape
- the distance from the middle of a circle to the outside
- the distance across the entire circle
- A=1/2(b1+b2)h
- the amount of space a 2d shape takes up
10 Clues: A=bh • A=1/2bh • A=1/2(b1+b2)h • A=pi*r squared • the distance across the entire circle • the amount of space inside a 3d object • the amount of space a 2d shape takes up • the distance around the outside of a circle • the amount of space covering the outside of the shape • the distance from the middle of a circle to the outside
Love and Logic 2012-07-11
Across
- One-Liner: "That's an _____."
- The color of my living room walls. (hint: not brown!)
- Author of "The Brain Friendly Classroom"
- Elliot's Turtle.
- Author of Hormone's & Wheels
- Title: "Four Steps to ______"
- The 3rd "E" of Love and Logic.
- The 2nd "E" of Love and Logic.
- What the Love and Logic Institute used to be called.
- Rhonda's Cat.
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- "America's Parenting _____"
- RULE #1: Adults set ______ limits in loving ways without anger, lecture, or threats.
- Give two choices... but only ones that you _______.
- According to Charles's new webinar: "Nothing works without _______"
- Free Resource Article: "Raising ______ Kids"
- Uses punishment; pain and humiliation can serve as the teacher.
- Patty's neice. (the one currently living with her)
- Protects child from natural consequences, uses guilt as the teacher.
- Free Resource Article: "Love and Logic Starts With a ______"
- One-Liner: "Thanks for _____"
- Subtitle: "When Kids ____ Up the Unexpected"
21 Clues: Rhonda's Cat. • Elliot's Turtle. • "America's Parenting _____" • Author of Hormone's & Wheels • One-Liner: "That's an _____." • Title: "Four Steps to ______" • One-Liner: "Thanks for _____" • The 3rd "E" of Love and Logic. • The 2nd "E" of Love and Logic. • Author of "The Brain Friendly Classroom" • Free Resource Article: "Raising ______ Kids" • ...
Digital Electronics 2015-09-03
Across
- circuit to subtract 2 bits
- base 16
- Eliminates 1 variable
- Logic circuit with many inputs and one output
- Sequential Circuit
- Carry lookahead delay is eliminated in
- Code where all successive numbers defer by one bit
- NOT gate
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- time required for a gate to change its state
- Universal gate
- Logic circuit with many outputs and one input
- Odd parity of word tested by
- combinational logic circuit which generates a particular binary word or number is
- OR logic
- code obtained by adding 3 to every bit
15 Clues: base 16 • OR logic • NOT gate • Universal gate • Sequential Circuit • Eliminates 1 variable • circuit to subtract 2 bits • Odd parity of word tested by • Carry lookahead delay is eliminated in • code obtained by adding 3 to every bit • time required for a gate to change its state • Logic circuit with many outputs and one input • Logic circuit with many inputs and one output • ...
logic 2024-03-04
Logic Gates 2013-06-20
Across
- A logic gate that produces a HIGH output when one or more inputs are HIGH.
- A logic gate that produces a LOW output only when all the inputs are HIGH.
- The mathematics of logic circuits.
- A measure of fan-out.
- A type of PLD nonvolative programmable link that can be left open or can be shorted once as directed by the program.
- A logic gate that produces a LOW output only when all the inputs are HIGH.
- A table showing the inputs and corresponding output(s) of a logic circuit.
- The number of equivalent gate inouts of the same family series that a logic gate can dive.
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- A logic gate in which the output is LOW when one or more of the inputs are HIGH.
- A type of PLD nonvolatile reprogrammable link technology based on a single transistor cell.
- A logic gate that produces a HIGH output only when all of the inputs are HIGH.
- A diagram of waveforms showing the proper timing relationships of all the waveforms.
- The inverse or opposite of a number.
- To activate or put into an operational mode; an input on a logic gate that starts its operation.
- A type of PLD nonvolatile reprogrammable link that can be left shorted or can be opened once as directed by the program.
15 Clues: A measure of fan-out. • The mathematics of logic circuits. • The inverse or opposite of a number. • A logic gate that produces a HIGH output when one or more inputs are HIGH. • A logic gate that produces a LOW output only when all the inputs are HIGH. • A logic gate that produces a LOW output only when all the inputs are HIGH. • ...
Digital and Microcontrollers 2023-03-19
Across
- This logic gate produces a low output when all inputs are low
- __________ (three words) are mathematical abstractions that are used to solve a large variety of problems, among which are electronic design automation, communication protocol design, parsing and other engineering applications.
- Occurs when a positive number is added to a positive number and the result is negative
- Base 10 numbers
- VHDL is not _________ (two words)
- VHDL has the ability to execute a virtually unlimited number of statements at the same time and in a ________ manner
- This logic gate produces a high output when all inputs are high
- The _______ (two words) is a graphical way of reducing digital circuits and will simplify logic faster and more easily in most cases.
- This is a circuit that changes a set of signals into a code
- The VHDL ______ declaration describes the inputs and outputs of your circuit.
- Sometimes abbreviated dmux or demux, this is a circuit that has one input and more than one output
- The three main flavors of VHDL modeling styles include data-flow, _______ and structural models.
- The VHDL _______ describes what the circuit actually does
- Base 2 numbers
- This logic gate produces and output that is the opposite logic level as the input
- A device that stores (and sometimes displays) the number of times a particular event or process has occurred
- An edge-sensitive bit-storage device (two words, no hyphen)
- Almost all computers and digital systems use a system called _______ (two words, no hyphen) for representing numbers that can be both positive and negative
- The register used in a microcontroller to determine if a port is input or output (two words)
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- Occurs when a negative number is added to a negative number and the result is positive
- Abbreviation for a device that converts digital data to analog signals
- The acronym for a common hardware description language that can model the behavior and structure of digital system
- Break the line, change the sign (two words)
- This logic gate produces a high output when all inputs are low
- Base 16 numbers
- If you write a statement with different operand data types for a binary operation, the compiler will convert the smaller data type to the bigger data type through this process
- A type of digital circuit using a cascade of flip-flops where the output of one flip-flop is connected to the input of the next (two words)
- This logic gate produces a high ouput when the two inputs are the same logic levels (also known as ENOR)
- This type of logic remembers past events
- Data transfer where multiple bits are sent at the same time using multiple conductors
- This type of logic is based only on current inputs, not past inputs or outputs
- This logic gate produces a high ouput when the two inputs are different logic levels (also known as EOR)
- Base 8 numbers
- The abbreviation for a multiplexer, which is a device that has multiple inputs and one output
- Data transfer that occurs one bit at a time
- Abbreviation for a device that converts analog signals to digital quantities
- A multiplatform environment from Intel that is used to simulate and design digital circuits for Intel FPGAs
- A circuit that performs a basic math operation in a digital circuit and come sin both a full and half version
- This is a circuit that changes a code into a set of signals
- The acronym for ports in a microcontroller that are used for interfacing devices
- The & operator is know as this in VHDL
- This bitwise operation uses the | symbol in C
- The ^ symbol in C performs this operation when used in a bitwise operation
- The acronym for a semiconductor integrated circuit where a large majority of the electrical functionality inside the device can be changed
- This bitwise operation uses the & symbol in C
- This logic gate produces a low output when all inputs are high
46 Clues: Base 8 numbers • Base 2 numbers • Base 16 numbers • Base 10 numbers • VHDL is not _________ (two words) • The & operator is know as this in VHDL • This type of logic remembers past events • Break the line, change the sign (two words) • Data transfer that occurs one bit at a time • This bitwise operation uses the | symbol in C • This bitwise operation uses the & symbol in C • ...
Digital and Microcontrollers 2023-03-19
Across
- This logic gate produces a low output when all inputs are low
- __________ (three words) are mathematical abstractions that are used to solve a large variety of problems, among which are electronic design automation, communication protocol design, parsing and other engineering applications.
- Occurs when a positive number is added to a positive number and the result is negative
- Base 10 numbers
- VHDL is not _________ (two words)
- VHDL has the ability to execute a virtually unlimited number of statements at the same time and in a ________ manner
- This logic gate produces a high output when all inputs are high
- The _______ (two words) is a graphical way of reducing digital circuits and will simplify logic faster and more easily in most cases.
- This is a circuit that changes a set of signals into a code
- The VHDL ______ declaration describes the inputs and outputs of your circuit.
- Sometimes abbreviated dmux or demux, this is a circuit that has one input and more than one output
- The three main flavors of VHDL modeling styles include data-flow, _______ and structural models.
- The VHDL _______ describes what the circuit actually does
- Base 2 numbers
- This logic gate produces and output that is the opposite logic level as the input
- A device that stores (and sometimes displays) the number of times a particular event or process has occurred
- An edge-sensitive bit-storage device (two words, no hyphen)
- Almost all computers and digital systems use a system called _______ (two words, no hyphen) for representing numbers that can be both positive and negative
- The register used in a microcontroller to determine if a port is input or output (two words)
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- Occurs when a negative number is added to a negative number and the result is positive
- Abbreviation for a device that converts digital data to analog signals
- The acronym for a common hardware description language that can model the behavior and structure of digital system
- Break the line, change the sign (two words)
- This logic gate produces a high output when all inputs are low
- Base 16 numbers
- If you write a statement with different operand data types for a binary operation, the compiler will convert the smaller data type to the bigger data type through this process
- A type of digital circuit using a cascade of flip-flops where the output of one flip-flop is connected to the input of the next (two words)
- This logic gate produces a high ouput when the two inputs are the same logic levels (also known as ENOR)
- This type of logic remembers past events
- Data transfer where multiple bits are sent at the same time using multiple conductors
- This type of logic is based only on current inputs, not past inputs or outputs
- This logic gate produces a high ouput when the two inputs are different logic levels (also known as EOR)
- Base 8 numbers
- The abbreviation for a multiplexer, which is a device that has multiple inputs and one output
- Data transfer that occurs one bit at a time
- Abbreviation for a device that converts analog signals to digital quantities
- A multiplatform environment from Intel that is used to simulate and design digital circuits for Intel FPGAs
- A circuit that performs a basic math operation in a digital circuit and come sin both a full and half version
- This is a circuit that changes a code into a set of signals
- The acronym for ports in a microcontroller that are used for interfacing devices
- The & operator is know as this in VHDL
- This bitwise operation uses the | symbol in C
- The ^ symbol in C performs this operation when used in a bitwise operation
- The acronym for a semiconductor integrated circuit where a large majority of the electrical functionality inside the device can be changed
- This bitwise operation uses the & symbol in C
- This logic gate produces a low output when all inputs are high
46 Clues: Base 8 numbers • Base 2 numbers • Base 16 numbers • Base 10 numbers • VHDL is not _________ (two words) • The & operator is know as this in VHDL • This type of logic remembers past events • Break the line, change the sign (two words) • Data transfer that occurs one bit at a time • This bitwise operation uses the | symbol in C • This bitwise operation uses the & symbol in C • ...
Electronics with a "T" and "U" 2025-12-11
Across
- An active semiconductor component used as an amplifier, detector or switch.
- Transistor to Transistor Logic; Integrated circuits that use the bipolar transistor as the principle component.
- Flip-flop whose output will respond to the D input during the active level of the clock.
- When a digital device changes state, it is said to toggle.
- The edge of a waveform which is transitioning from high to low
- Input signal to a flop-flop or one-shot causing the output to change states depending on the conditions of the control signal
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- Logic table that depicts a circuits output response to the various combinations of the logic levels at its inputs.
- Integrated circuits that use the bipolar transistor as the principle component
- A visual depiction of logic levels in relation to time.
- Temperature sensitive resistor
- A counter which can be made to count up or down depending upon the input condition.
- A digital term used to illustrate the way two transistors are arranged at the output of most logic circuits.
- A systematic procedure for finding a fault in a circuit.
- Type of output configuration which allows three types of output states. The three types of output states being high impedance, LOW, and high.
- Not changed, or the memory state of a flip-flop.
- A logic level in Digital used to talk about Low or High
- Mathematical abbreviation meaning times 1,000,000,000,000. E.g. 1THz
17 Clues: Temperature sensitive resistor • Not changed, or the memory state of a flip-flop. • A visual depiction of logic levels in relation to time. • A logic level in Digital used to talk about Low or High • A systematic procedure for finding a fault in a circuit. • When a digital device changes state, it is said to toggle. • ...
Logic 2020-03-16
Across
- Procés mental pel qual passem d'una/unes premisses a una conclusió. Pot ser deductiu o inductiu.
- Paraula en grec que significa paraula i pensament. D'ella deriva la paraula lògica.
- Nom de la mascota de l'Edgar.
- Enunciat que es deriva lògicament de premisses.
- Raonament mitjançant el qual hom conclou rigorosament la veritat d'un enunciat (conclusió) partint de la veritat d'enunciats coneguts (premisses), en base a regles basades en el principi de no contradicció.
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- Suposició prèvia en un raonament
- Afirmació i negació al mateix temps i en el mateix sentit d'un enunciat. Exemple: 2+2=4 i 2+2<>4
- Capital del Regne Unit (en anglès)
- Ciència que estudia les formes de raonament correctes.
- La muntanya més alta del món amb 8848 metres
10 Clues: Nom de la mascota de l'Edgar. • Suposició prèvia en un raonament • Capital del Regne Unit (en anglès) • La muntanya més alta del món amb 8848 metres • Enunciat que es deriva lògicament de premisses. • Ciència que estudia les formes de raonament correctes. • Paraula en grec que significa paraula i pensament. D'ella deriva la paraula lògica. • ...
Logic 2023-04-24
Across
- academic who holds a senior teaching and research position at a college or university.
- visual or abstract representation that represents an idea, object, or relationship.
- logical process of reasoning that involves using specific observations and examples to form a general conclusion or theory.
- form of logical inference that uses observations and data to generate the most likely explanation or hypothesis for a given phenomenon
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- someone who engages in the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and other related topics, using rational argument and critical thinking to seek understanding and truth
- discipline that deals with the study of numbers, quantities, and shapes, as well as their relationships, operations, and generalizations.
- sentence that expresses a truth or falsehood and can be assigned a truth value.
- statement that can be true or false depending on the values of its variables
- systematic study of reasoning and inference, including concepts such as validity, truth, and soundness.
- logical process in which a conclusion is reached by applying a general principle or premise to a specific situation or observation.
10 Clues: statement that can be true or false depending on the values of its variables • sentence that expresses a truth or falsehood and can be assigned a truth value. • visual or abstract representation that represents an idea, object, or relationship. • academic who holds a senior teaching and research position at a college or university. • ...
logic 2024-10-22
Across
- a logic gate that accepts two inputs and will output a 1 (or TRUE) value only if both inputs are a 1
- a data type that has one of two possible
- a logic gate that accepts only one input; the output will always be the opposite of the input
- a form of algebra where all values are reduced to either true or false
- a route that electricity can flow around
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- true or false Boolean logic operations operations based on the terms AND, OR, NOT
- something that is checked to determine whether it is true or false
- a combination of logic gates used to carry out complex operations
- a physical device or circuit that processes one or more input signals to produce a single output signal
- a logic gate that accepts two inputs and will output a 1 (or TRUE) value when either of the inputs is al
10 Clues: a data type that has one of two possible • a route that electricity can flow around • a combination of logic gates used to carry out complex operations • something that is checked to determine whether it is true or false • a form of algebra where all values are reduced to either true or false • ...
Gen/200 Week 3 2014-11-11
Across
- A skill that will never go out of _______
- Don't jump to _________
- Thinking is both fun and __________
- The process when you open up to alternatives and consider all of your options is called?
- Critical thinking frees us from self-________
- Logic distinguishes between valid and ________ reasoning
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- Every time you make a decision choose a _________
- Described within the six levels of critical thinking, this one is level two ______
- _________ thinking involves a narrowing-down process
- A creative activity that can fuel critical thing?
- This chain of logic proceeds in the opposite direction?
- Building arguments by starting with a general assertion is _______ logic
- A decision making skill is establishing…?
- Common mistakes in logic include assertions. One of which could be using a faulty…?
- Based on the reading, the logic section lists ________ common mistakes
15 Clues: Don't jump to _________ • Thinking is both fun and __________ • A skill that will never go out of _______ • A decision making skill is establishing…? • Critical thinking frees us from self-________ • Every time you make a decision choose a _________ • A creative activity that can fuel critical thing? • _________ thinking involves a narrowing-down process • ...
intel 2020-08-19
17 Clues: 2nd • 3rd • 4th • 5th • 1st • 6th • action • fantasy • the tools • the basic • the actors • the booster • added value • the beginning • being systematic • opposite of logic • from the crime scene
Logic symbol 2023-02-28
Logicians Crossword 2016-04-09
Across
- an upward or downward slant
- corresponding to facts
- of deduction
- after this, therefore because of this
- not formal logic
- theory of reasoning
- logical error in an argument
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- based on valid reasoning
- expressing emotion
- quality of attraction
- seperation of contradictory things.
- latin word for people
- greek word for logic
- comparison
- power of orderly thought
15 Clues: comparison • of deduction • not formal logic • expressing emotion • theory of reasoning • greek word for logic • quality of attraction • latin word for people • corresponding to facts • based on valid reasoning • power of orderly thought • an upward or downward slant • logical error in an argument • seperation of contradictory things. • after this, therefore because of this
Logic Unit 2022-03-07
Across
- An acceptable argument is called this.
- A basic logical argument (If A is B...)
- The statement drawn from the premises
- An excellent argument is a _______ strong one.
- Facts presented in the premises must be _______.
- An unacceptable argument that contains premises
- A statement agreeing with some aspect of a counter-argument
- If an argument is sufficient, we say that it has ___________.
- The study of determining the right thing to do in a given situation
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- An unacceptable argument that does NOT contain premises
- A good, solid argument is called this
- An error in logic
- The process of reason
- A response intended to defeat the counter-argument
- Reasons, facts, evidence that lead to a conclusion
- An objection to one's argument is called a ____________-argument
16 Clues: An error in logic • The process of reason • A good, solid argument is called this • The statement drawn from the premises • An acceptable argument is called this. • A basic logical argument (If A is B...) • An excellent argument is a _______ strong one. • An unacceptable argument that contains premises • Facts presented in the premises must be _______. • ...
Call Logic 2023-04-04
Across
- What process do we use to remove “do not call” leads from CL?
- What is a connection between one software and another called?
- What is someone that makes marketing or sales calls to customers or prospects called?
- What kind of dialer is Call Logic? (2 words)
- What version of CL doesn't get phone support?
- What do we use internally to track current customers, accounts, and prospects? ( 2 words)
- Who do we go to for issues/troubleshooting?
- What Excel file type is required to import a list into our system?
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- What do Allstate agents use to sign up for CL? (2 words)
- Besides Canada what country can you call using CL? (2 words)
- What do we bill to for Farmer's agents to sign up for CL?
- What do we call a list that an agent can call in CL?
- How many days after a renewal can a customer wait to call in before we can't issue a refund?
- What web browser do we recommend for CL?
- Who do we go to for billing questions?
- What system do we use to create tickets from calls?
16 Clues: Who do we go to for billing questions? • What web browser do we recommend for CL? • Who do we go to for issues/troubleshooting? • What kind of dialer is Call Logic? (2 words) • What version of CL doesn't get phone support? • What system do we use to create tickets from calls? • What do we call a list that an agent can call in CL? • ...
Logic Symbols 2025-02-23
DELD Crossword Prepared by 21375 2024-09-29
Across
- A visual representation of states and transitions in a system.
- The process of improving performance and efficiency in designs.
- A circuit that converts binary information into unique outputs.
- A graphical representation showing the state changes over time in digital circuits.
- A system where output depends only on current inputs.
- The core component performing arithmetic and logical operations.
- A basic memory element in sequential logic.
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- A circuit whose output depends on past inputs.
- A graphical method to reduce logic expressions.
- The mathematical framework for digital logic.
- A set of integrated circuits with similar electrical characteristics.
- A methodology for designing sequential logic.
- A binary representation of decimal digits. Counter A device that tracks the number of occurrences of events.
- A device that channels multiple inputs to a single output.
- A programmable device for implementing custom logic.
15 Clues: A basic memory element in sequential logic. • The mathematical framework for digital logic. • A methodology for designing sequential logic. • A circuit whose output depends on past inputs. • A graphical method to reduce logic expressions. • A programmable device for implementing custom logic. • A system where output depends only on current inputs. • ...
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2023-09-10
Across
- The symbol is ∵
- It mean not-negation with a symbol of x'
- It means exclusive or -xor
- The symbol is +
- It means 'or' with a symbol of ∨
- The symbol is ∀
- The symbol is &
- The symbol is ∴
- The symbols is ↔
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- Used also as 'and' with a symbol of (^)
- The symbol is ⇒
- The symbol is !
- It means negation
- The symbol is ¬
- Means 'and' with a symbol of (.)
- The symbol is ∃
16 Clues: The symbol is ∵ • The symbol is ⇒ • The symbol is ! • The symbol is ¬ • The symbol is + • The symbol is ∀ • The symbol is & • The symbol is ∴ • The symbol is ∃ • The symbols is ↔ • It means negation • It means exclusive or -xor • It means 'or' with a symbol of ∨ • Means 'and' with a symbol of (.) • Used also as 'and' with a symbol of (^) • It mean not-negation with a symbol of x'
Logic Symbol 2025-02-28
Unit 2 2014-11-07
Across
- / The amount of time required for one complete cycle of a periodic event or waveform.
- D Flip-Flop / Type of flip-flop in which the D (data) input is the synchronous input.
- (Hz) / Unit of frequency. One hertz equals one cycle per second.
- Delays (tPLH/tPHL) / Delay from the time a signal is applied to the time when the output makes its change.
- / TTL-compatible IC that can be wired to operate in several different modes, such as a one-shot and an astable multivibrator.
- / A sequential circuit based on a latch whose output changes when its CLOCK input receives a pulse.
- Waveform / A series of logic 1s and 0s plotted as a function of time.
- In-Line Package (DIP) / One style of integrated circuit package which has two rows of lead.
- Diagram / A diagram, similar to a schematic, showing the connection of logic gates.
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- Wave / An almost instantaneous rise and decay of voltage or current in a periodic pattern with time and with a constant peak value.
- / Also called a NOT gate or an inverting buffer. A logic gate that changes its input logic level to the opposite state.
- Entry / A technique of entering CPLD design information by using a CAD (computer aided design) tool to draw a logic circuit as a schematic. The schematic can then be interpreted by design software to generate programming information for the CPLD.
- / A piece of test equipment used to view and measure a variety of different waveforms.
- Edge / The part of a pulse where the logic level is in transition from a HIGH to a LOW.
- Wave / One in which amplitude varies in proportion to the sine function of an angle.
- Expression / An algebraic expression made up of Boolean variables and operators, such as AND (-), OR (+), or NOT (-). Also referred to as Boolean function or a logic function.
- Circuit (IC) / An electronic circuit having many components, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors, in a single package.
- / The instantaneous voltage of a waveform. Often used to mean maximum amplitude, or peak voltage, or a pulse.
- / The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform.
- Cycle (DC) / Fraction of the total period that a digital waveform is in the HIGH state. DC = th/T (often expressed as a percentage: %DC = th/Tx100%).
20 Clues: / The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform. • (Hz) / Unit of frequency. One hertz equals one cycle per second. • Waveform / A series of logic 1s and 0s plotted as a function of time. • Diagram / A diagram, similar to a schematic, showing the connection of logic gates. • ...
PLC and Automation Vocabulary 2025-11-05
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- Switch : Used to disconnect power for protection
- Stop : Button/system to stop a machine in case of risk
- : Industrial controller used in automation
- : Procedure to ensure machines are shut off before maintenance
- Sensor : Photoelectric sensor with a reflector
- Sensor : Sensor type that detects metals
- Gate : Logic function that inverts the input
- : Signal that leaves the PLC
- Sensor : Detects objects without contact, often using electromagnetic fields
- : Electromagnetic switch that opens or closes a circuit
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- Sensor : Sensor that uses a beam of light
- Gate : Logic function that requires all inputs = 1
- Closed : Contact that is closed without power
- : Signal that enters the PLC
- : Device that converts electrical energy into motion
- Logic : Graphic programming language for PLCs
- : Device or instruction that measures time
- Switch : Mechanical sensor activated by physical contact
- : Device that detects or measures a physical property
- : Electrically controlled switch for motors
- Open : Contact that is open without power
- Gate : Logic function that requires at least one input = 1
22 Clues: : Signal that enters the PLC • : Signal that leaves the PLC • Sensor : Sensor type that detects metals • Sensor : Sensor that uses a beam of light • Open : Contact that is open without power • : Device or instruction that measures time • : Industrial controller used in automation • : Electrically controlled switch for motors • Gate : Logic function that inverts the input • ...
Binary System with logic gates 2025-02-12
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- A logic gate that outputs HIGH only if all inputs are HIGH.
- An error that occurs when a calculation exceeds the fixed range.
- A bistable circuit used for storing binary data.
- A digital circuit that performs a logical operation.
- An error detection method in digital communication.
- A fixed-length group of bits used in computing.
- The smallest unit of data in computing.
- A table that shows all possible inputs and outputs of a logic gate.
- A type of algebra used in logic circuits.
- A number system with base 16, using digits 0-9 and letters A-F.
- The fundamental principle behind digital circuits.
- A number system that uses only 0s and 1s.
- A logic gate that outputs HIGH if at least one input is HIGH.
- A device that selects one of many inputs and forwards it.
- A gate that gives HIGH output only when all inputs are LOW.
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- A device that converts multiple inputs into a smaller number of outputs.
- A representation of all possible values of a logic function.
- A basic storage element in sequential circuits.
- An extra bit generated in binary addition.
- A group of eight bits.
- A number system that uses base 8.
- A signal that synchronizes operations in a digital system.
- A gate that gives LOW output only when all inputs are HIGH.
- A circuit that converts binary input into multiple outputs.
- A group of four binary digits.
- A network of interconnected electronic components.
- A circuit that changes a HIGH signal to LOW and vice versa.
- A communication system that transfers data between components.
28 Clues: A group of eight bits. • A group of four binary digits. • A number system that uses base 8. • The smallest unit of data in computing. • A type of algebra used in logic circuits. • A number system that uses only 0s and 1s. • An extra bit generated in binary addition. • A basic storage element in sequential circuits. • A fixed-length group of bits used in computing. • ...
Combinational Logic Circuits 2024-10-07
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- OR-invert gate
- Digital switch
- Basic elements that make up a digital system
- Law that states that the complement of the product is the sum of the complements
- Equivalent to Bubbled OR gate
- Used to design full-adder/subtractor
- Equivalent to Bubbled AND gate
- Reflected binary code
- Circuit that performs the addition of three bits
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- Number of outputs that a logic gate can drive
- Product of literals
- Sum of literals
- Number of inputs that a logic gate can accept
- Map used to simplify Boolean expression
- Digital circuit that converts a set of binary inputs into a unique binary code
- One of the basic operation of Boolean algebra
- Gates used to perform any type of logic application
17 Clues: OR-invert gate • Digital switch • Sum of literals • Product of literals • Reflected binary code • Equivalent to Bubbled OR gate • Equivalent to Bubbled AND gate • Used to design full-adder/subtractor • Map used to simplify Boolean expression • Basic elements that make up a digital system • Number of outputs that a logic gate can drive • ...
DE Fall Review 2021-12-29
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- The unit of resistance
- A combination of variables that output a "1" are called a ___________
- Instead of scientific notation, we use ____________ notation
- This logic gate likes to output a "1" only when all inputs are "1"
- The number system that is the foundation of digital electronics
- This describes the relationship between voltage, resistance, and current (two words)
- The digital platform where we simulate circuits
- A ________ Table describes the outputs of a circuit based on its inputs
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- We built a _________ machine for a company to make decisions
- This type of logic requires input values as well as previous output values
- This type of signal is measured as a logic HIGH or a logic LOW
- Circuit component that regulates current
- The first project we worked on was the ________ circuit
- This is used to temporarily build a circuit
- This logic gate likes to output a "1" when one or more of its inputs are "1"
- The movement of electrons in a current, measured in Amperes
16 Clues: The unit of resistance • Circuit component that regulates current • This is used to temporarily build a circuit • The digital platform where we simulate circuits • The first project we worked on was the ________ circuit • The movement of electrons in a current, measured in Amperes • We built a _________ machine for a company to make decisions • ...
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15 Clues: a ^ symbol • a V symbol • a ! symbol • a || symbol • a => symbol • negation "~" • not-negation • exclusive or -xor • represented by "•" • represented by <--> • also stands for "or" • represented by & symbol • represented by x’ symbol • three dot forming an upward triangle • three dot forming an downward triangle
