logic Crossword Puzzles
Logic Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-23
Across
- Types of arguments that we commit this fallacy when we appeal to the sense of greed or cupidity of an individual.
- the result of games of chance like the dice and the roulette.
- Types of arguments this ignores real issues.
- stands for a single definite individual or group.
- When the premises have sufficient grounds for the conclusion.
- Particular Fact
- Types of arguments that we commits this fallacy when we ignore the real issue at hand and appeal to physical or moral pressure rather than to reason.
- Premise which is usually a principle or general fact.
- whose major premise may be either a disjunctive or conditional proposition.
- is a cause which description of activities point to the cause of these activities.
- is a supposition which a word for itself alone.
- which are relevant to induction.
- This fallacy takes words or phrases separately when it should be taken jointly or as a unit.
- which man understands or comprehends a thing.
- is a proposition which asserts that two alternatives cannot be true at the same time.
- are terms that belong to the same genus, but are opposite within the genus.
- which is composed of several syllogisms.
- Premises which is a particular fact.
- This fallacy is committed as words or phrases are taken jointly or as a unit when they should be taken separately.
- is a quantifier which corresponds to traditional logic's particular quantifier.
- is a definitions those given brand new items introduced for the first time.
- Type of discourse in speech or writing that develops or debates a topic in a logical or persuasive way or an appeal predominantly to logic and reason.
- which one or both premises are supported by proofs.
- the antecedent in the conclusion.
- affirming marks.
- is the property of terms acquired from their use in the proposition.
- The substantive factual support for the validity and applicability of the warrant
- is a concept that signifies the meaning of a complete substance.
- is a proposition which presents two or more alternatives.
- Sometimes a proposition for belief, sometimes a recommendation for action, put forward publicly for acceptance by the audience.
- is a concept that signifies the existence or possession of something.
- the predicate of the last premise.
- kind of hypothetical syllogisms wherein the major premise is a conditional proposition.
- is the verbal expression of the meaning of a word or term.
- two identical consequents mark.
- Which are considered immediate inferences.
- is a quantifier which corresponds to traditional logic's universal quantifier.
- one which states a fact.
- refers only to some of its constitutive notes.
Down
- is a definition which gives the simple meaning of a term.
- The study of methods and principles used to distinguish correct and incorrect reasoning.
- This fallacy is in middle term is used with two different meanings.
- is the definition that states the cause instead of the specific difference.
- is a concept which expresses a "form" and a "subject".
- which means "to enclose within limits".
- is a person who comments on news.
- Disjunctive which one member or more than one member may be true.
- Types of arguments that consists of pleading for mercy and leaving reason aside.
- This fallacy arises from the ambiguous use not of a single word but of a phrase or of a complete sentence.
- which gives the genius in the specific difference.
- the consequent in the conclusion.
- This fallacy arises from the use of a word which changes meaning.
- are terms that belong to different genuses or classes.
- is a definitions which attempt to give a clear-cut decision.
- Types of arguments that we ignore the truth or falsity of a proposition and assert the truth because people are ignorant about it.
- Types of arguments that evades the issue by appealing to the passions and prejudices of the populace.
- The conclusion is not the logical conclusion.
- which refers to the properties of all objects in a term's extension.
- is a definitions which try to lift ambiguity.
- in the preceding pages we used.
- is a definitions which attempt to state theoretical explanations of objects.
- the most common form of oral and written syllogisms.
- This fallacy arises when the conclusion is reached by unwanted premises.
- is a cause which gives the procedure or operation out of which a thing results.
- is a definitions intended to influence attitudes.
- is a concept that signifies the non-existence or possession of something.
- is a necessary characteristic of the subject.
- which an object may belong.
- Refers to a correct argument with true premises.
- is the fallacy that equates or confuses substance with accident.
- they can only be identified.
- is a cause used for statement of aims and for man-made articles especially.
- is a definition which gives the nature of a thing.
73 Clues: Particular Fact • affirming marks. • one which states a fact. • which an object may belong. • they can only be identified. • in the preceding pages we used. • two identical consequents mark. • which are relevant to induction. • is a person who comments on news. • the consequent in the conclusion. • the antecedent in the conclusion. • the predicate of the last premise. • ...
intro to logic 2016-09-30
Across
- art and science of correct reasoning and correct thinking
- universal idea which expresses of a thing that part which is common with species
- apprehension is the first mental operation
- cause gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced
- definition that it explains a thing by giving characteristic
- investigation of ultimate reality
- the process of resolving the component parts into another kind of division
- used as conceptual device to facilitate learning
- the act of mind where two apprehend terms are joined
- study of origin, validity and limits of knowledge
- definition that its furnishes the made of the origin of a thing
- invest give out the essential constituents
- act of man where we draw a conclusion
- definition expresses what the name means not what the thing is
- determines the precise meaning of term
- supposition that stands for proper object in the real order
- definition it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object
- definition that clarifies the question
- supposition that stand for the term itself as either written or spoken
- deals with the environment of the quantitive parts of quantitive whole
Down
- supposition stands for another thing that its suggest
- study of nature of morality and judgement
- systematic arrangement of the major divisions and subdivision
- definition that gives the origin of the word
- it gives the same connotation of the term
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole
- definition that gives the natural characteristic of a thing
- definition that describes a thing by it efficient and final cause
- study of nature and beauty
- definition that constructed by its genus
- supposition for the real meaning of the term. it can be logical or real
- differences a universal idea which expresses a part thing
32 Clues: study of nature and beauty • investigation of ultimate reality • act of man where we draw a conclusion • determines the precise meaning of term • definition that clarifies the question • definition that constructed by its genus • study of nature of morality and judgement • it gives the same connotation of the term • apprehension is the first mental operation • ...
Intro to Logic 2016-09-30
Across
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- stands for another thing that it suggests.
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing.
- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
- it gives the origin of the word
- it tells us what the this is.
- investigation of ultimate reality.
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
Down
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
- determines the precise meaning.
- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- study of nature of beauty.
32 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • determines the precise meaning. • it gives the origin of the word • investigation of ultimate reality. • stands for another thing that it suggests. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • stands from proper subject in the real order. • ...
Intro to Logic 2016-09-30
Across
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- determines the precise meaning.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing.
- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- it gives the origin of the word
- investigation of ultimate reality.
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
Down
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- stands for another thing that it suggests.
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- study of nature of beauty.
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
- it tells us what the this is.
32 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • determines the precise meaning. • it gives the origin of the word • investigation of ultimate reality. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • stands for another thing that it suggests. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • stands from proper subject in the real order. • ...
Intro to Logic 2016-09-30
Across
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
- determines the precise meaning.
- stands for another thing that it suggests.
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- it tells us what the this is.
- investigation of ultimate reality.
- it gives the origin of the word
- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- study of nature of beauty.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing.
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
Down
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
32 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • determines the precise meaning. • it gives the origin of the word • investigation of ultimate reality. • stands for another thing that it suggests. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • stands from proper subject in the real order. • ...
Midterm Quiz 2025-03-07
Across
- If F(A,B,C,D) and the minterms are (5,7,13,15), the simplified term is ____
- These are implicants that are rows that only cover one implicant.
- How many K-Maps are you going to use when simplifying 5 variables?
- One of the universal logic gates.
- It is an implicant that cannot be further simplified
- QM Method is also called as the ____ method.
- The second universal logic gate.
- If we group the 0's in K-MAP simplification, the result will be in ____ form.
- The M of QM-Method
Down
- The K of K-Map is ____.
- The maximum single octal value is ____
- An AND gate needs ____ of its inputs to be TRUE to produce an output
- In QM or KMap, you can simplify a group if a change happens ____.
- Results in a "FALSE" output when combined with other types of it
- You need to group binary bits by ____ when you convert it into hexadecimal
- When writing a NOT of a variable, you can use a ___.
- The name of the circle placed in front of a logic gate that signifies a NOT
- The Q of QM-Method
- If F(A,B,C,D),the minterms are (5,7,11,13,15), and the don't care is 6, the second term of the simplified logic is ____
- If we group the 1's in K-MAP simplification, the result will be in ____ form.
20 Clues: The Q of QM-Method • The M of QM-Method • The K of K-Map is ____. • The second universal logic gate. • One of the universal logic gates. • The maximum single octal value is ____ • QM Method is also called as the ____ method. • It is an implicant that cannot be further simplified • When writing a NOT of a variable, you can use a ___. • ...
unit 3 2017-09-27
Across
- Operation needed in DMAM to maintain the node capacitance voltage
- This is the one fundamental component of field programmable gate array
- The programmable ROM whose data can be erased by exposing to UV light
- Dynamic COMS logic cascaded with static CMOS inverter
- Uses bistable element to store the the information and does not need any refreshing
- The phenomena which occurs when the Fermi level on either side on the junction are approximately at same level
- DRAM stores the information in ---
- Technique to overcome Vt drop in digital circuit.
Down
- Static CMOS inverter not used in o/p of adynamic circuit for high performance and high density
- Dynamic CMOS that uses single clock pulse which is never inverted
- Transistor act as a switch to pass logic ‘0’ or logic ‘1’
- Circuit which uses single clock pulse to operate entire circuit
- Nonvolatile computer storage that can be electrically erased and programmable
- Needs periodic refreshing to maintain the node logic
- CMOS circuit identical to NORA with exception of the clock signal
15 Clues: DRAM stores the information in --- • Technique to overcome Vt drop in digital circuit. • Needs periodic refreshing to maintain the node logic • Dynamic COMS logic cascaded with static CMOS inverter • Transistor act as a switch to pass logic ‘0’ or logic ‘1’ • Circuit which uses single clock pulse to operate entire circuit • ...
Logic: Introduction, Chapters 1-2 2025-09-12
Across
- makes the audience feel sorry for the speaker
- distracts by playing on a person's desire to feel special
- makes the audience afraid of disagreeing with speaker
- expert accepts the opinion of a celebrity
- the art and science of reasoning
- appeals to the desire to be part of the crowd
- related to the topic
- starts with general statements and leads to facts
- accepts second-hand info from unnamed sources
- discredits an idea simply because of the origin
- logic that focuses on the way arguments are expressed
Down
- insults the opponent
- distracts by focusing on the source of the argument
- starts with what is known and forms a conclusion
- logic that focuses on the form of the argument
- lover of wisdom
- distracts due to background, affiliations, etc.
- discredits by saying an opponent doesn't always follow the argment
- accepts the opinions of one who has no expertise
- the topic being discussed
- fallacies that introduce an irrelevancy into the argument
- accepts the opinions of someone with unreasonable prejudice
22 Clues: lover of wisdom • insults the opponent • related to the topic • the topic being discussed • the art and science of reasoning • expert accepts the opinion of a celebrity • makes the audience feel sorry for the speaker • appeals to the desire to be part of the crowd • accepts second-hand info from unnamed sources • logic that focuses on the form of the argument • ...
Games Magazine 2026-03-25
Across
- HUNT Finding words hidden in a grid
- The 'Cross Sums' math puzzle
- Number elimination logic
- Pictures representing words
- The name of the magazine's puzzle section
- Calculation-based grid puzzle
- DOTS Revealing a hidden image via numbers
- Solitaire version of the naval game
- Rearranging 'Listen' to get 'Silent'
- A pathfinding challenge
- Word game that winds into the center
- Using 5 numbers to reach a target number
Down
- LADDER Changing one letter at a time to get a word
- Reveals a quote and its author
- CROSS Crossword where words cross in two directions
- The 9x9 number placement classic
- Letters are removed to find a phrase
- A puzzle using every letter of the alphabet
- GRID Solving 'Who lives in the red house?'
- Crossword with definitions and wordplay
- The 'Paint by Numbers' logic grid
- SPY The hidden object search
- A quote where each letter is a code
- The magazine's famous yearly 'Hunt'
- BENDERS Extreme close-up photo identification
- PUSHERS Flower-shaped word building game
26 Clues: A pathfinding challenge • Number elimination logic • Pictures representing words • The 'Cross Sums' math puzzle • Calculation-based grid puzzle • Reveals a quote and its author • The 9x9 number placement classic • The 'Paint by Numbers' logic grid • A quote where each letter is a code • The magazine's famous yearly 'Hunt' • Solitaire version of the naval game • ...
PLC Automatiom 2024-01-24
Logic Symbols 2022-03-17
Introductory Logic 2022-11-20
Across
- word that refers to a broad range of things, times, people, etc. aka "ever" words
- a statement that gives the meaning of a term
- having more than one meaning
- term that refers to all members of it's class or category
- reasoning to a conclusion based on other statements whose truth value we know
- general, broad, or abstract term
Down
- statement in an argument that supports or implies the conclusion
- specific, narrow, or concrete term
- 3-letter description of the types of statements in a syllogism
- when two statements always have opposite truth values
- when the truth of 1 statement requires the truth of the other
- a statement that is always true because of its logical structure
12 Clues: having more than one meaning • general, broad, or abstract term • specific, narrow, or concrete term • a statement that gives the meaning of a term • when two statements always have opposite truth values • term that refers to all members of it's class or category • when the truth of 1 statement requires the truth of the other • ...
Logic Symbols 2022-03-17
Logic Design 2024-07-30
Across
- number of bits required to assign binary roll numbers to a class of 60 students
- number of parity bits in 15 bit hamming code
- what is b (√41)b = (5)10
- example of a reflective code
- all or nothing logic gate
- a natural binary code
- a group of four bits
- Successive code words differ in 1 bit position
Down
- anti coincidence gate
- logic where 1 is low and 0 is high
- where the base is 16
- Example of an alphanumeric code
- hexadecimal for octal 123456
13 Clues: where the base is 16 • a group of four bits • anti coincidence gate • a natural binary code • what is b (√41)b = (5)10 • all or nothing logic gate • example of a reflective code • hexadecimal for octal 123456 • Example of an alphanumeric code • logic where 1 is low and 0 is high • number of parity bits in 15 bit hamming code • Successive code words differ in 1 bit position • ...
Programmable Relays. 2016-04-06
Across
- A logic term for a latching or hold-in contact.
- The time a PLC is said to operate in.
- The function of the CPU (colloquial).
- A system of electronic circuits on a single chip.
- The type of isolation provided to the CPU of a PLC from the field inputs and outputs.
- The type of time that the speed and response of a CPU is measured in.
Down
- A logic term for off.
- The non-volatile read only memory used by a programmable relay.
- Limit switches, thermostats, float switches, and pressure switches are examples of these devices often used as PLC inputs.
- Every input and output to a PLC is given a unique one of these.
- Lamps, coils, and signals operated from a PLC are referred to as these.
- the volatile memory where working memory is stored.
- Logic signals from float switches, limit switches, and push buttons are referred to as these.
- The power bus in a ladder diagram are represented by these.
- A logic term for on.
- A microprocessor system developed for lighting control.
16 Clues: A logic term for on. • A logic term for off. • The time a PLC is said to operate in. • The function of the CPU (colloquial). • A logic term for a latching or hold-in contact. • A system of electronic circuits on a single chip. • the volatile memory where working memory is stored. • A microprocessor system developed for lighting control. • ...
21313_DELD CROSS PUZZLE 2024-09-29
Across
- flop function - Involves adding logic to the toggle (T) flip-flop.
- A basic memory element in sequential logic circuits.
- A combinational circuit used to perform binary addition.
- A type of programmable logic device that allows the user to customize the AND and OR gates
- A flip-flop that can toggle its output, based on its inputs.
- Sequential circuits store information in __________ elements.
- A combinational circuit that selects one input from multiple inputs.
- Sequential circuits operate based on different __________, which represent various conditions of the circuit.
- A sequential circuit that counts pulses or events.
Down
- A type of circuit where the output depends only on the current inputs.
- Flip-flops change state in synchronization with this signal.
- A simpler programmable logic device with fixed OR gates and programmable AND gates.
- When the current state is 0 and the next state is 1, the D input is:
- This occurs when a T flip-flop switches between 1 and 0.
- A simpler version of a flip-flop, often used in transparent mode.
- A type of flip-flop with Set and Reset inputs.
16 Clues: A type of flip-flop with Set and Reset inputs. • A sequential circuit that counts pulses or events. • A basic memory element in sequential logic circuits. • A combinational circuit used to perform binary addition. • This occurs when a T flip-flop switches between 1 and 0. • Flip-flops change state in synchronization with this signal. • ...
Games Magazine 2026-03-25
Across
- Rearranging 'Listen' to get 'Silent'
- HUNT Finding words hidden in a grid
- The 'Paint by Numbers' logic grid
- A pathfinding challenge
- Using 5 numbers to reach a target number
- A quote where each letter is a code
- The magazine's famous yearly 'Hunt'
- LADDER Changing one letter at a time to get a word
- The name of the magazine's puzzle section
- Number elimination logic
- The 9x9 number placement classic
- DOTS Revealing a hidden image via numbers
- Solitaire version of the naval game
- Pictures representing words
Down
- Calculation-based grid puzzle
- A puzzle using every letter of the alphabet
- The 'Cross Sums' math puzzle
- Letters are removed to find a phrase
- Reveals a quote and its author
- SPY The hidden object search
- Crossword with definitions and wordplay
- BENDERS Extreme close-up photo identification
- CROSS Crossword where words cross in two directions
- GRID Solving 'Who lives in the red house?'
- PUSHERS Flower-shaped word building game
- Word game that winds into the center
26 Clues: A pathfinding challenge • Number elimination logic • Pictures representing words • The 'Cross Sums' math puzzle • Calculation-based grid puzzle • Reveals a quote and its author • The 9x9 number placement classic • The 'Paint by Numbers' logic grid • A quote where each letter is a code • The magazine's famous yearly 'Hunt' • Solitaire version of the naval game • ...
Logic Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-23
Across
- the antecedent in the conclusion.
- which man understands or comprehends a thing.
- is a definition which gives the nature of a thing.
- is a concept that signifies the meaning of a complete substance.
- is a necessary characteristic of the subject.
- is a concept that signifies the non-existence or possession of something.
- which one or both premises are supported by proofs.
- which an object may belong.
- is a definitions which attempt to state theoretical explanations of objects.
- stands for a single definite individual or group.
- is a person who comments on news.
- the predicate of the last premise.
- are terms that belong to the same genus, but are opposite within the genus.
- are terms that belong to different genuses or classes.
- the consequent in the conclusion.
- the most common form of oral and written syllogisms.
- is a proposition which presents two or more alternatives.
- is the fallacy that equates or confuses substance with accident.
- they can only be identified.
- is a definitions which try to lift ambiguity.
- is the verbal expression of the meaning of a word or term.
- which are relevant to induction.
- is a cause which description of activities point to the cause of these activities.
- is a concept that signifies the existence or possession of something.
Down
- two identical consequents mark.
- refers only to some of its constitutive notes.
- is the definition that states the cause instead of the specific difference.
- is a definitions which attempt to give a clear-cut decision.
- which refers to the properties of all objects in a term's extension.
- the result of games of chance like the dice and the roulette.
- is a definitions intended to influence attitudes.
- is a cause used for statement of aims and for man-made articles especially.
- is a cause which gives the procedure or operation out of which a thing results.
- whose major premise may be either a disjunctive or conditional proposition.
- affirming marks.
- is a quantifier which corresponds to traditional logic's particular quantifier.
- one which states a fact.
- is a supposition which a word for itself alone.
- is a proposition which asserts that two alternatives cannot be true at the same time.
- which means "to enclose within limits".
- kind of hypothetical syllogisms wherein the major premise is a conditional proposition.
- is a definition which gives the simple meaning of a term.
- is a definitions those given brand new items introduced for the first time.
- which is composed of several syllogisms.
- in the preceding pages we used.
- which gives the genius in the specific difference.
- is the property of terms acquired from their use in the proposition.
- is a concept which expresses a "form" and a "subject".
- is a quantifier which corresponds to traditional logic's universal quantifier.
49 Clues: affirming marks. • one which states a fact. • which an object may belong. • they can only be identified. • two identical consequents mark. • in the preceding pages we used. • which are relevant to induction. • the antecedent in the conclusion. • is a person who comments on news. • the consequent in the conclusion. • the predicate of the last premise. • ...
Intro to logic 2016-09-30
Across
- determines the precise meaning of term
- study of origin, validity and limits of knowledge
- stand for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its to its meaning
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied
- describes a thing by its efficient and final cause
- act of man where we draw a conclusion
- study of nature of morality and judgement
- a universal idea which expresses a part of thing
- definition that constructed by its genus
- it gives the natural characteristic of a thing that follows necessarily from the essence of the thing in question
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo
- deals with the environment of the quantitive parts of quantitive whole
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing that part which is common with other species
- expresses what the name means not what the thing is
- it explains a thing by giving characteristic that are contigently
- art and science of correct reasoning and correct thinking
Down
- invest give out the essential constituents
- it furnishes the made of the origin of a thing
- stands for proper object in real order
- systematic arrangement of major divisions and subdivision
- clarifies the question regarding its nature
- it gives the same connotation of the term
- its indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object
- the real meaning of the term. it can be logical or real
- is the first mental operation
- the process of resolving the component parts into another kind of division
- it gives the origin of the word
- stands for another thing that its suggest. it includes the use of metaphor and figurative
- it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced
- used as a conceptual device to facilitate learning
- investigation of ultimate reality
- study of nature and beauty
32 Clues: study of nature and beauty • is the first mental operation • it gives the origin of the word • investigation of ultimate reality • act of man where we draw a conclusion • determines the precise meaning of term • stands for proper object in real order • definition that constructed by its genus • it gives the same connotation of the term • ...
Intro to Logic 2016-09-30
Across
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
- study of nature of beauty.
- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
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- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- investigation of ultimate reality.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
- it gives the origin of the word
- determines the precise meaning.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing.
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
- it tells us what the this is.
- stands for another thing that it suggests.
32 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • it gives the origin of the word • determines the precise meaning. • investigation of ultimate reality. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • stands for another thing that it suggests. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • is the breaking up of a whole into its parts. • ...
Logic Puzzle 2 2016-10-01
Across
- The form of the proposition
- The term that is either affirmed or denied
- Definition that expresses what the thing means, not what it is
- Terms that refer to a single entity only
- The defining term
- Terms that express perfection and the other its lack of perfection
- Terms that are pure ideas expressed in words
- Terms that carry different meanings, uses, spelling and pronunciation
- ________ signs are those set by people
- Terms that cannot coexist in a subject
- Mental operation that pronounces agreement or disagreement between ideas
- Definition that describes how something is produced
- Terms that express extremes
- Opposed terms that bear mutual relation to one another
- Terms formed through the mediation of other ideas
- A sensible conventional sign of an idea
- Terms that carry meaning in some ways the same and some different
- Terms formed from direct perception of things
- Terms that represent a number of things as a unit or group
- A judgment expressed in words
- The subject and the ______ are the matter of the proposition
- Definition that expresses what it is, not just what it means
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- _____ terms that expresses actual reality that can be perceived though senses
- Terms that carry only one meaning
- Denotations and connotations of a term are said to be ______ proportional
- A set of things to which a term refers
- The term to be defined
- Definitions that possess vagueness or ambiguity
- Characteristics essential to a term
- Incompatible terms that are mutually exclusive
- Logical _________ is the mutual exclusivity between propositions
- This indicates the degree of universality of the subject
- ______ signs are representations of ideas given by nature itself
- Terms that represent an individual member and the class as a whole
- The conformity of the judgment to reality
- The only type of sentence that can be a proposition
- Terms that can coexist in a subject
- Terms that represent only a part of the universal
- Definition that is constructed by genus and specific difference
- To _________ a term is to give its meaning
- Mental product of simple apprehension
41 Clues: The defining term • The term to be defined • The form of the proposition • Terms that express extremes • A judgment expressed in words • Terms that carry only one meaning • Characteristics essential to a term • Terms that can coexist in a subject • Mental product of simple apprehension • A set of things to which a term refers • ________ signs are those set by people • ...
Intro to Logic 2016-10-14
Across
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
- study of nature of beauty.
- it tells us what the this is.
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
- determines the precise meaning.
- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- it gives the origin of the word
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
- stands for another thing that it suggests.
- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
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- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- investigation of ultimate reality.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
32 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • determines the precise meaning. • it gives the origin of the word • investigation of ultimate reality. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • stands for another thing that it suggests. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • is the breaking up of a whole into its parts. • ...
Intro to Logic 2016-10-14
Across
- determines the precise meaning.
- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
- investigation of ultimate reality.
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing.
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
- it tells us what the this is.
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
Down
- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
- stands for another thing that it suggests.
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
- study of nature of beauty.
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- it gives the origin of the word
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
32 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • determines the precise meaning. • it gives the origin of the word • investigation of ultimate reality. • stands for another thing that it suggests. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • stands from proper subject in the real order. • ...
Intro to Logic 2016-10-14
Across
- deals with the enumeration of the quantitative parts of quantitative whole.
- stands from proper subject in the real order.
- it furnishes the mode of the origin of a thing.
- a universal idea which expresses of a thing.
- study of nature of beauty.
- it indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at the object.
- study of origin,validity and limits of knowledge.
- refers to the varied kinds of division one and the same integral whole may undergo.
- stands for the term itself as either written or spoken without referring to its
- is the breaking up of a whole into its parts.
- it gives the natural characteristics of a thing.
- the act of the mind where two apprehend terms are joined then affirmed or denied.
- is the systematic arrangement of major division and subdivision.
- expresses what the name means,not what the things is.
- determines the precise meaning.
- explains a thing by giving characteristics that are contingently connected with it.
Down
- it tells us what the this is.
- stands for another thing that it suggests.
- part which differentiates it from that of other species.
- art and science of correct thinking and correct reasoning.
- it is a definition that constructed by genus and specific differences.
- gives out the essential constituents of a thing by its genus and specific difference.
- it gives the same connotation of the term.
- apprehension the first mental operation is the process of grasping or abstracting the essence of a thing.
- it gives the origin of the word
- investigation of ultimate reality.
- the act of the man where we draw a conclusion from a given set of validity draw.
- is the process of resolving the components parts into another kind of division.
- it describes a thing by its efficient and final cause.
- stands for the real meaning of the term.It can be logical or real.
- study of nature of morality and judgement deals in the right way of living of human.
- cause it gives purpose or end on account of which a thing is produced.
32 Clues: study of nature of beauty. • it tells us what the this is. • it gives the origin of the word • determines the precise meaning. • investigation of ultimate reality. • stands for another thing that it suggests. • it gives the same connotation of the term. • a universal idea which expresses of a thing. • stands from proper subject in the real order. • ...
Logic VS Fairness 2024-08-09
Across
- Tending to attract attention through their style and confidence
- Expressing contempt or disapproval
- Worn by beauty queens
- Move or swing back and forth in a regular rhytm
- Wishing to do one's work thoroughly
- Dealing with simple elements of something
- The tips of shoelaces
- Not transparent
- Able to be adapted to many different activities
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- Not easily dispelled
- A state of temporary disuse
- Five hundred sheets of paper
- Until now
- Twist or twine together
- Serving as a symbol for a particular concept
- Bottom part of the window frame
- Leave abruptly
- Held in great respect
- Savagely fierce
- A rough woolen fabric used specifically for suits and coats
20 Clues: Until now • Leave abruptly • Savagely fierce • Not transparent • Not easily dispelled • Worn by beauty queens • Held in great respect • The tips of shoelaces • Twist or twine together • A state of temporary disuse • Five hundred sheets of paper • Bottom part of the window frame • Expressing contempt or disapproval • Wishing to do one's work thoroughly • ...
Logic Symbols by 2025-02-27
20 Clues: (<) • (+) • (≤) • (×) • (=) • (±) • (∓) • (≥) • (-) • (>) • (()) • ([]) • (mod) • To (≈) • Root (√a) • Equal To (≠) • (Overline) (—) • (Superscript) (aᵇ) • Exponentiation (a^b) • (Decimal or Multiplication) (·)
Logic and Properties 2023-01-11
Across
- a(b+c)=ab+ac
- Conclusion through inductive reasoning
- Two statements connected by "or"
- Follows the word "then (q)
- "if,then" statement
- Reverses the hypothesis and conclusion
- a=b or a>b or a<b
- Law of Syllogism
- Uses "if and only iff" (iff)
- If a=b and b=c, then a=c
- a+b=b+a
- If a=b, then they can replace each other
- a+(-a)=0
Down
- a=a
- Law of Detachment
- System of reasoning to convince of truth
- Negate AND reverses the hyp. and conc.
- Based on Contrapositive Rule
- Follows the word "if" (p)
- Sentence that is either true or false
- Finding general conclusion through examples
- Negates the hypothesis AND conclusion
- (a+b)+c=a+(b+c)
- Two statements connected by "and"
- a+0=a
- If a=b, then b=a
- Given premises lead to specific conclusion
27 Clues: a=a • a+0=a • a+b=b+a • a+(-a)=0 • a(b+c)=ab+ac • (a+b)+c=a+(b+c) • If a=b, then b=a • Law of Syllogism • Law of Detachment • a=b or a>b or a<b • "if,then" statement • If a=b and b=c, then a=c • Follows the word "if" (p) • Follows the word "then (q) • Based on Contrapositive Rule • Uses "if and only iff" (iff) • Two statements connected by "or" • Two statements connected by "and" • ...
Probability & Logic/Reasoning 2020-12-29
Across
- __________ Geometry: A type of geometry that focuses on planes and solid figures on the basis of axioms and theorems employed by Greek mathematicians.
- a statement that might be true based on reasoning but is not proven.
- A number that reflects the chance or likelihood that a particular event will occur. Basically, it is how likely something is to happen.
- a statement in which you switch the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement and negate both. Ex: ¨If not q, then not p.¨
- ___________ Statement: A statement that is a combination of a conditional statement and its converse written in the if and only if form. Ex: ¨p if and only if q.¨
- ___________ segments: segments of a line that have the same length.
- __________ Geometry: The geometry of the two-dimensional surface of a sphere. An example of geometry that is not Euclidean.
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- ___________ Statement: A statement joining two events together based on a condition in the form of ¨If something, then something. Ex: If p, then q.
- ___________ Space: The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment.
- __________ example: an example that satisfies the statements condition but does not lead to the statements conclusion. It shows that a mathematical statement is false.
- ___________ Probability: The probability of what is expected to happen. It is determined on the basis of reasoning.
- the product of all positive integers less than or equal to a given positive integer and denoted by that integer and an exclamation point.
- a statement when the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement are negated. Ex: ¨If not p, then not q¨
- ___________ Events: An event that is not affected by other events.
- ___________ Events: An event that is affected by previous events. It is an event that can only occur if another event occurs first.
- ___________ Probability: The likelihood of an event occurring, given that another event has already occurred. An event has already happened which is determined by the previous event.
- ___________ Probability: The probability that is based on the results of an experiment. It's the opposite of theoretical probability.
- the middle part of a line segment. It bisects the segment.
- a statement that is created when the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement are reversed. Ex: ¨If q, then p.¨
- A statement that is taken to be true without proof. They are also known as axioms.
20 Clues: the middle part of a line segment. It bisects the segment. • ___________ Events: An event that is not affected by other events. • ___________ segments: segments of a line that have the same length. • a statement that might be true based on reasoning but is not proven. • ___________ Space: The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment. • ...
Intermediate Logic 2022-04-26
Across
- quod erat demonstrandum
- statement
- proposition following the if statement in a conditional
- valid argument which presents a choice between two conditionals
- proposition that is always true due to logical structure
- a type of branch that shows the path on a truth tree which includes no contradictions
- if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true
Down
- broken down into literals
- (2 words)branch of formal, deductive logic
- logical operator that denies a proposition
- proposition following the then statement in a conditional
- operator asserts that one component implies the other
12 Clues: statement • quod erat demonstrandum • broken down into literals • (2 words)branch of formal, deductive logic • logical operator that denies a proposition • operator asserts that one component implies the other • if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true • proposition following the if statement in a conditional • ...
Logic Words 2023-09-12
12 Clues: V • • • ^ • & • + • ~ • x¹ • If and only if • not negotiation • Exclusive or XOR • to express the existence of a variable. • used when you describe an object, which then turns out doesn't actually exist
Logic symbols 2024-09-03
DBT Skills 2024-05-13
Across
- Cold water trick
- Using timer or mental trick
- Distract by having perspective
- Impulsive & feelings guided
- Skills for intense emotions
- Shocking your system
- Distract by doing
Down
- Creating a new feeling
- Planning & logic guided
- Presence
- Distract by helping
- Mental and emotional balance
- Distracting with logic
- When you're mad at someone
14 Clues: Presence • Cold water trick • Distract by doing • Distract by helping • Shocking your system • Creating a new feeling • Distracting with logic • Planning & logic guided • When you're mad at someone • Using timer or mental trick • Impulsive & feelings guided • Skills for intense emotions • Mental and emotional balance • Distract by having perspective
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
Across
- - Fetches instructions ( 2 Words )
- - speed which csn be measured in Hertz ( 2 Words)
- - Moves information between the CPU, RAM, and other devices.
- - 1024 KB's
- - 1024 bytes
- - It’s a storage device
- - Connects all hardware parts
- - 1024 GB's
Down
- - CPU helps the processor work faster
- - Synchronizes operations
- - Logic Operations
- - Central Processing Unit
- - A logic gate is a basic building block ( 2 Words)
- - Control execution
- - It usually consists of 8 bits
- - 1024 MB's
- - Basic Input/Output System
- - stores data permanently
18 Clues: - 1024 KB's • - 1024 MB's • - 1024 GB's • - 1024 bytes • - Logic Operations • - Control execution • - It’s a storage device • - Synchronizes operations • - Central Processing Unit • - stores data permanently • - Basic Input/Output System • - Connects all hardware parts • - It usually consists of 8 bits • - Fetches instructions ( 2 Words ) • - CPU helps the processor work faster • ...
Hardware and software 2024-06-14
Across
- Logic gate does the opposite of the input
- Protects against malware
- Measurement of computer storage (Giga)
- Has a trunk
- Central processing unit
- Connects all computer components together
- Man's best friend
- Remembers data indefinitely
- Makes hardware useful
- Random Access memory
- Large marsupial
Down
- SoftwareA computer system that runs a computers hardware
- A non essential software that perform 1 or 2 specific actions
- Controls the hardware
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- Building blocks of computer hardware
- Something that can be installed which makes the computer have a better functionality
- Creates a copy of a file
- Measurement computer storage (Mega)
- Something you can touch
- Makes a file smaller and puts several files into 1
- Logic gate any value has to be 1 to output
- Logic gate that All values need to be 1 so for 1 output
- The measurement of how fast a computer refreshes
- A true or false statement
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Controls the hardware • Something you can touch • Random Access memory • Protects against malware • Central processing unit • Makes hardware useful • Creates a copy of a file • Remembers data indefinitely • Measurement computer storage (Mega) • ...
Games Magazine 2026-03-25
Across
- The 'Cross Sums' math puzzle
- Rearranging 'Listen' to get 'Silent'
- GRID Solving 'Who lives in the red house?'
- Number elimination logic
- A quote where each letter is a code
- SPY The hidden object search
- A pathfinding challenge
- Reveals a quote and its author
- The name of the magazine's puzzle section
- Pictures representing words
- Word game that winds into the center
- Using 5 numbers to reach a target number
- LADDER Changing one letter at a time to get a word
- CROSS Crossword where words cross in two directions
- PUSHERS Flower-shaped word building game
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- The magazine's famous yearly 'Hunt'
- DOTS Revealing a hidden image via numbers
- The 'Paint by Numbers' logic grid
- Solitaire version of the naval game
- A puzzle using every letter of the alphabet
- Crossword with definitions and wordplay
- BENDERS Extreme close-up photo identification
- Letters are removed to find a phrase
- Calculation-based grid puzzle
- HUNT Finding words hidden in a grid
- The 9x9 number placement classic
26 Clues: A pathfinding challenge • Number elimination logic • Pictures representing words • The 'Cross Sums' math puzzle • Calculation-based grid puzzle • Reveals a quote and its author • The 9x9 number placement classic • The 'Paint by Numbers' logic grid • The magazine's famous yearly 'Hunt' • Solitaire version of the naval game • A quote where each letter is a code • ...
Study Skill By John Nam 2018-03-19
Across
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Logic smart
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- Body smart
- Learning by yourself
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- Picture smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
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- Brain that is creative
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Study through speech and writing
- People smart
- Word smart
- Nature smart
- Music smart
- Color that represent structure oriented
- Learning in group
- Brain that is logical
19 Clues: Word smart • Body smart • Logic smart • Music smart • People smart • Nature smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent cognitive oriented • Color that represent structure oriented • Study through logic, erasing and systems • ...
Informal Logic fallacies 2023-05-02
Across
- The speaker misuses statistics.
- Confusion that is created by placing emphasis on one particular word or phrase.
- Arguments assume that a rival's recommendation should be discounted because the rival does not always follow it himself.
- Latin: ad misericordiam
- Confusion caused by treating a purly linguistic distinction as if it were a real distinction.
- Arguments that distract by making the audience afraid of the consequences of disagreeing with the speaker.
- Arguments that distract by making a case for the wrong point.
- Arguments that attempt to disprove an opponent's position by presenting it in an unfair inaccurate light.
- arguments that distract by making the audience want to either be part of an old tradition or of the latest cool, new thing.
Down
- The speaker makes an argument on the basis of two few examples.
- arguments the claim that since. proposition cannot be disproven, it must therefore be true or likely.
- arguments that try to discredit an opponent because of his background, affiliations, or self-interest in the matter at hand.
- The speaker makes a argument using a weak causal connection.
- Arguments that distract by making the audience want to feel special.
- The speaker extends a generalization to exceptional cases.
- Ambiguity that is created by the fact that a word has more than one meaning.
- Arguments that state than idea should be discounted simple because of its source or origin.
- The speaker makes an argument by comparing two things that really are not very similar.
- Arguments that distract by making the audience want to be part of the crowd or one of the "common" people.
19 Clues: Latin: ad misericordiam • The speaker misuses statistics. • The speaker extends a generalization to exceptional cases. • The speaker makes a argument using a weak causal connection. • Arguments that distract by making a case for the wrong point. • The speaker makes an argument on the basis of two few examples. • ...
Introductory Concepts 2013-05-20
Across
- Being continuous or having continuous values.
- A program that controls the design flow process and translates source code into object code in a format that can be logically tested or downloaded to a target device.
- A basic logic operation that performs inversions.
- Related to digits or discrete quantities.
- Having two values or states; describes a number system that has a base of two.
- Data occurring simultaneously on several lines.
- A binary digit.
- A logic circuit that performs a basic logic operation such as as AND or OR.
- The signal or line going out of a circuit.
- The signal or line going into a circuit.
Down
- A circuit that changes a HIGH to a LOW or vice versa.
- The technique or process of systematically identifying, isolating, and correcting a fault in a circuit or system.
- Having one element following another; occurring in sequence rather than simultaneously.
- The basic timing signal in a digital system.
- Information in numeric, alphabetic, or other form.
- A sudden change from one level to another, followed after a time.
- In digital electronics, the decision-making capability of gate circuits, in which a HIGH represents a true statement and a LOW represents a false one.
17 Clues: A binary digit. • The signal or line going into a circuit. • Related to digits or discrete quantities. • The signal or line going out of a circuit. • The basic timing signal in a digital system. • Being continuous or having continuous values. • Data occurring simultaneously on several lines. • A basic logic operation that performs inversions. • ...
Julius Caesar Rhetorical Devices 2021-11-13
Across
- Uses repetition to create emotion.
- Speaker refers to a personal event to create emotion.
- A comparison between two things used to create emotion.
- Uses sensory words to relate a word and an image.
- Speaker affirms why they're entitled to speak on that topic.
- Persuasion device that uses credibility.
- Speaker refers to a past event.
- Statistics are presented to persuade using logic.
Down
- Cause-and-effect statement.
- Speaker refers to a past personal event to persuade using logic.
- Speaker states who or what their source came from to persuade using credentials.
- Persuasion device that uses logic.
- Speaker appeals to the audience's values.
- Persuasion device that uses emotion.
- Speaker acknowledges contrary arguments.
15 Clues: Cause-and-effect statement. • Speaker refers to a past event. • Uses repetition to create emotion. • Persuasion device that uses logic. • Persuasion device that uses emotion. • Speaker acknowledges contrary arguments. • Persuasion device that uses credibility. • Speaker appeals to the audience's values. • Uses sensory words to relate a word and an image. • ...
LOGIC AND REASONING 2021-02-27
Across
- The logical statements are presented using complete sentences backed up by reason.
- It is the process of reasoning from one or more statements to reach a logical Conclusion.
- Instead of showing that the conclusion to be proved is true, you show that the entire alternative is false. To do this you must assume the negation of the statement to be proved. Then, deductive reasoning will lead to contradiction: two statements that cannot be true.
- a statement or idea taken to be true and on which an argument or reasoning may be base.
- The logical statements are written on the left side and its corresponding reasons on the right side. It often uses symbols of different relationships.
- It is the act of making a reason
Down
- theorems and previously
- A statement presented in justification or explanation of a belief or action or a proof.
- It is a statement that is accepted without proof.
- It is a method of reasoning in which the premises are viewed as supplying some evidence, but not full assurance, for the truth of conclusion.
- It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively.
- It is a way of showing the truth or falsehood of a given statement or math equations by a straightforward combination of established facts and usually axioms without making any
- It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis.
- It is a statement which is accepted or known at the beginning.
- information, definitions, axioms,
- is supported or justified by
- statements.
- Using it to reach a conclusion.
- It is a logical argument in which
19 Clues: statements. • theorems and previously • is supported or justified by • Using it to reach a conclusion. • It is the act of making a reason • information, definitions, axioms, • It is a logical argument in which • It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis. • It is a statement that is accepted without proof. • It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively. • ...
7th Grade Unit 3 Vocabulary 2023-02-10
Across
- time and place a story takes place
- look over a text quickly
- able to feel or perceive
- the idea or feeling a word suggest
- to bring into existence, to create
- an attempt to disprove
- correct or clear reasoning
- attempts to persuade others
- create image in your mind
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- emotion
- visual elements
- logic
- dictionary definition
- details, facts,and other forms of information
- ethics
- briefly state main points of a text
- position on an issue
- restate the text in your own words
- look at closely
- application of science to practical problems
20 Clues: logic • ethics • emotion • visual elements • look at closely • position on an issue • dictionary definition • an attempt to disprove • look over a text quickly • able to feel or perceive • create image in your mind • correct or clear reasoning • attempts to persuade others • time and place a story takes place • the idea or feeling a word suggest • to bring into existence, to create • ...
PLC 2026-02-28
Across
- Measures time delay
- Set of instructions controlling the process
- Event-counting instruction
- Touchscreen interface
- Position/speed feedback device
- Discrete signal type
- Converts signal to physical action
- Step-by-step operation flow
- Rotational feedback
- Graphical PLC programming language
- Manual OFF command
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- Manual ON command
- Device detecting physical parameters
- Signals leaving PLC
- Stores PLC data
- Output instruction in ladder logic
- Switching device
- Electrical to mechanical energy
- Signals entering PLC
- Prevents unsafe operations
- PLC decision-making process
- Continuous signal type (0–10V, 4–20mA)
- PLC operating cycle
23 Clues: Stores PLC data • Switching device • Manual ON command • Manual OFF command • Measures time delay • Signals leaving PLC • Rotational feedback • PLC operating cycle • Discrete signal type • Signals entering PLC • Touchscreen interface • Event-counting instruction • Prevents unsafe operations • Step-by-step operation flow • PLC decision-making process • Position/speed feedback device • ...
Soft Skills 2021-01-08
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- the person must respond favourably to the intended message or argument of the communication
- is a process for making a conclusion and a tool you can use.
- the person must plan to act in the desired manner of the communication (call to action)
- logic is a precise and well-ordered system that aims to provide definite support for a conclusion.
- is a communication process with a goal of influencing other people.
- the person must actually act in the desired manner of the communication.
- Audience These will be the kind of people who are directly or indirectly interested or don't want to invest in your idea.
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- result from outside stimuli or physiological changes that influence our behaviors and communication.
- logic is a logic of evidential support. An inductive logic extends this idea to weaker arguments.
- the person must understand the intended message or arguments of the communication (easier than it sounds – knowing your audience is a good start)
- is the person or people you want to communicate with..
- the person must see or hear the communication (many believe that’s where it starts and ends)
- Audience These are the people who are in strong disagreement with your idea.
- moves ideas into action, and produces an effect without the use of force or command.
- the person must notice the communication (an obvious point)
15 Clues: is the person or people you want to communicate with.. • the person must notice the communication (an obvious point) • is a process for making a conclusion and a tool you can use. • is a communication process with a goal of influencing other people. • the person must actually act in the desired manner of the communication. • ...
Global Crossword 2024-12-17
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- A misleading or false argument.
- Justifications or explanations for claims.
- Thinking Careful, reasoned decision-making.
- Proof that supports a claim.
- Break down to understand better.
- Reasoning based on sound principles.
- Beliefs accepted without proof.
- Judging the value of something.
- Logic-based reasoning.
- Open to multiple interpretations.
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- A claim supported by evidence.
- Collected facts and statistics.
- Present claims with evidence.
- Standards for judgment or evaluation.
- Personal belief or viewpoint.
- Final outcomes of a study.
- A thought or suggestion.
- To suggest without saying directly.
- Emotion-driven appeal.
- Credibility-based persuasion.
20 Clues: Emotion-driven appeal. • Logic-based reasoning. • A thought or suggestion. • Final outcomes of a study. • Proof that supports a claim. • Present claims with evidence. • Personal belief or viewpoint. • Credibility-based persuasion. • A claim supported by evidence. • Collected facts and statistics. • A misleading or false argument. • Beliefs accepted without proof. • ...
Ludwig 2025-04-04
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- The Welding Inspector
- We break them
- Lucy's Actor
- Cryptic Switcheroo
- Luwdig Network
- The Colonel
- You need them, John needs them
- James' Job
- Eponymous Puzzlemaster
- The Squirrel
- What we do to puzzles
- British Season
- James' Brother
- The Astronomer
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- Multi-dimensional logic puzzle
- Ludwig Actor
- We solve them
- Hal to Ben
- Luwdig Setting
- Fooled by John
- Number One Programmer
- The Pentagon Codebreaker
- US Series
- James has one
- What we do to codes
- James' Wife
- Luke to Hal
- Grid Puzzle
- Kate to Travis
29 Clues: US Series • Hal to Ben • James' Job • The Colonel • James' Wife • Luke to Hal • Grid Puzzle • Ludwig Actor • Lucy's Actor • The Squirrel • We solve them • We break them • James has one • Luwdig Setting • Fooled by John • Luwdig Network • British Season • James' Brother • The Astronomer • Kate to Travis • Cryptic Switcheroo • What we do to codes • The Welding Inspector • Number One Programmer • What we do to puzzles • ...
DE 2015-09-12
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- Number system with base 2.
- Master slave JK Flipflop
- One of the application of logic ckts
- IC 7400
- Modified SR Flipflop.
- Used to add binary nos.
- Multiplexer
- Universal gate
- Toggle flipflop
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- Gate with one i/p.
- Example of sequential ckt.
- Code in which 10-15 decimal doesn't exists.
- Dealing with logic.
- One's complement + 1
- Does reverse of encoding.
15 Clues: IC 7400 • Multiplexer • Universal gate • Toggle flipflop • Gate with one i/p. • Dealing with logic. • One's complement + 1 • Modified SR Flipflop. • Used to add binary nos. • Master slave JK Flipflop • Does reverse of encoding. • Number system with base 2. • Example of sequential ckt. • One of the application of logic ckts • Code in which 10-15 decimal doesn't exists.
Logic Wizard 2024-01-30
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- What is the process of converting binary numbers to their decimal equivalent?
- What is a circuit that counts the number of clock pulses and is often used in digital systems for timing?
- What is a type of flip-flop that has two stable states and is commonly used in memory circuits?
- What is a digital circuit that compares two binary numbers and outputs whether one is greater, equal to, or less than the other?
- What is the basic building block of digital circuits, which stores and processes binary information?
- What is the process of converting a decimal number to its binary equivalent?
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- What is a basic digital building block that performs a logical AND operation?
- What is the numerical system based on powers of 16, often used in digital systems?
- What type of memory retains data even when the power is turned off?
- What is the logic gate that outputs true only when its two inputs are different?
- What is a digital circuit that performs addition?
- What is the fundamental binary unit representing the smallest amount of data?
- What is the logic gate that outputs true when at least one of its inputs is true?
13 Clues: What is a digital circuit that performs addition? • What type of memory retains data even when the power is turned off? • What is the process of converting a decimal number to its binary equivalent? • What is a basic digital building block that performs a logical AND operation? • What is the process of converting binary numbers to their decimal equivalent? • ...
Rappers By Sam and Ethan 2019-05-10
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- WROTE RED ROSES
- BUSS DOWN
- WROTE SICKO MODE
- I WALK AROUND LIKE THAT
- WRITE ROBBERY AND LUCID DREAMS
- IM SO ALONE
- GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG
- FEATURED IN SICKO MODE
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- WROTE MO BAMBA
- WROTE XO TOUR LIFE
- SPOTLIGHT UH MONNLIGHT
- I GOT THE HORSES IN THE BACK
- WROTE LOSE YOURESLF
- USE YOUR "LOGIC"
- GOES TO MESA; FIJI WATER DRIPPIN DOWN ME
15 Clues: BUSS DOWN • IM SO ALONE • WROTE MO BAMBA • WROTE RED ROSES • WROTE SICKO MODE • USE YOUR "LOGIC" • WROTE XO TOUR LIFE • WROTE LOSE YOURESLF • GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG • SPOTLIGHT UH MONNLIGHT • FEATURED IN SICKO MODE • I WALK AROUND LIKE THAT • I GOT THE HORSES IN THE BACK • WRITE ROBBERY AND LUCID DREAMS • GOES TO MESA; FIJI WATER DRIPPIN DOWN ME
LOGIC AND REASONING 2021-02-27
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- It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively.
- A statement presented in justification or explanation of a belief or action or a proof.
- proofing, It is a way of showing the truth or falsehood of a given statement or math equations by a straightforward combination of established facts and usually axioms without making any
- reasoning, It is a method of reasoning in which the premises are viewed as supplying some evidence, but not full assurance, for the truth of conclusion.
- theorems and previously
- It is the act of making a reason
- column proof The logical statements are written on the left side and its corresponding reasons on the right side. It often uses symbols of different relationships.
- a statement or idea taken to be true and on which an argument or reasoning may be base.
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- It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis.
- is supported or justified by
- information, definitions, axioms,
- reasoning, It is the process of reasoning from one or more statements to reach a logical Conclusion.
- The logical statements are presented using complete sentences backed up by reason.
- proofing Instead of showing that the conclusion to be proved is true, you show that the entire alternative is false. To do this you must assume the negation of the statement to be proved. Then, deductive reasoning will lead to contradiction: two statements that cannot be true.
- statements.
- It is a statement that is accepted without proof.
- Using it to reach a conclusion.
- It is a logical argument in which
- It is a statement which is accepted or known at the beginning.
19 Clues: statements. • theorems and previously • is supported or justified by • Using it to reach a conclusion. • It is the act of making a reason • information, definitions, axioms, • It is a logical argument in which • It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis. • It is a statement that is accepted without proof. • It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively. • ...
Linear Logic Crossword 2024-11-23
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- (y=2x+6) 2 is the ____ in this equation
- The slope of a line passing through (1, 2) and (3, 6) simplified
- A straight path extending in both directions
- The ___ is the horizontal change between two points on a line
- The relationship between slopes of perpendicular lines, e.g., − 1/2 and 2/1
- The rise over run
- a symbol (often just a single letter like “x”) that stands in for an unknown numerical value in an equation
- (y=-3x - 7) -7 is the ___ in this equation
- The slope of a vertical line, which cannot be represented numerically
- Two lines that never meet.
- The formula y=mx+b is for the ____
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- Pair A point written numerically as (x, y)
- _____ slope is made with a line that rises from left to right
- The ____ line is a line with a slope of 0
- The slope of a horizontal line.
- The ___ is the vertical change between two points on a line
- _______ slope is made with a line that rises from right to left
- A pair of numbers representing a point on a plane
- The slope of a line passing through (3, 4) and (7, 8) siplified
- A location on a coordinate plane defined by (x, y).
20 Clues: The rise over run • Two lines that never meet. • The slope of a horizontal line. • The formula y=mx+b is for the ____ • (y=2x+6) 2 is the ____ in this equation • The ____ line is a line with a slope of 0 • (y=-3x - 7) -7 is the ___ in this equation • Pair A point written numerically as (x, y) • A straight path extending in both directions • ...
Programmable Logic Devices Key Terms 2015-02-22
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- The process of using software tools to describe the design requirements of a PLD. Design entry can be done by entering a schematic or a text file that describes the required digital function.
- An electronic circuit having many components, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors, in a single package.
- A digital device consisting of several programmable sections with internal interconnections between the sections.
- Joint Test Action Group. A standards body that developed the format for testing and programming devices while they are installed in a system.
- An industry standard form of text file indicating which fuses are blown and which are intact in a programmable logic device.
- The process used by CPLD design software to interpret design information (such as a schematic or text file) and create required programming information for a CPLD.
- 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.
- Joint Electron Device Engineering Council.
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- A PLD with a few hundred logic gates and possibly a few programmable macro cells available.
- Class of PLDs that contain an array of more complex logic cells that can be very flexibly interconnected to implement high-level logic circuits.
- The specific PLD for which a digital design is intended.
- Digital integrated circuit that can be programmed by the user to implement any digital logic function.
- Test Data In. In a JTAG port, the serial input data to a device.
- Transferring design information from the computer running PLD design software to the actual PLD chip.
- A four-wire interface specified by the Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) used for loading test data or programming data into a PLD installed in a circuit.
- Test Data Out. In a JTAG port, the serial output data from a device.
- Assigning internal PLD circuitry, and input and output pins, to a PLD design.
- Test Mode Select. The JTAG signal that controls the downloading of test or programming data.
- Test Clock. The JTAG signal that drives the JTAG downloading process from one state to the next.
19 Clues: Joint Electron Device Engineering Council. • The specific PLD for which a digital design is intended. • Test Data In. In a JTAG port, the serial input data to a device. • Test Data Out. In a JTAG port, the serial output data from a device. • Assigning internal PLD circuitry, and input and output pins, to a PLD design. • ...
Informal Logic 2024-06-05
10 Clues: a bad argument • a lover of wisdom • logic that focuses on form • the topic under discussion • reasoning from part-to-whole • reasoning from whole-to-part • Latin word that means "source" • logic that doesn't focus on form • the art and science of reasoning • the founder of Western Philosophy
OPTICAL RECEIVER 2018-06-08
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- sensitivity /minimum average optical power level at the photo detector
- /height of the eye opening
- / the chance that bit is corrupted and received in error.
- of pulses
- optical network
- penalty/various signal impairments can reduce the SNR
- partition noise/intensity fluctuations in the longitudinal modes.
- noise/due to speckle pattern.
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- fidelity determination.
- line broadening when injection current of laser is directly modulated.
- end amplifier/ boost the signal
- pass filter/reduce the noise
- of optical power level for logic 1 to the power logic for logic 0.
- Noise due to thermal interaction between electrons and the vibrating ions.
- noise/Deviation of the actual no. of electrons from the average numbers.
15 Clues: of pulses • optical network • fidelity determination. • /height of the eye opening • pass filter/reduce the noise • noise/due to speckle pattern. • end amplifier/ boost the signal • penalty/various signal impairments can reduce the SNR • / the chance that bit is corrupted and received in error. • partition noise/intensity fluctuations in the longitudinal modes. • ...
Logic and Reasoning 2021-03-02
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- a statement presented in justification or explanation of a belief or action or a proof.
- It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively.
- often uses symbols of different relationships.
- It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis.
- always false, whatever may the truth values of its constitute statements.
- a logical assumption, explanation, inference, conclusion, hypothesis, or best guess from an observation or set of observations.
- It is a statement which is accepted or known at the beginning.
- a statement or idea taken to be true and on which an argument or reasoning may be base.
- It is a method of reasoning in which thepremises are viewed as supplying some evidence, but not full assurance, for the truth of conclusion.
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- logical statements are presented using complete sentences backed up by reason.
- A process of reaching a logical conclusion after thinking about all the relevant facts.
- It is the process of reasoning from one or more statements to reach a logical Conclusion.
- It is a logical argument in which statement is supported or justified by given information, definitions, axioms, postulates, theorems and previously proven statements.
- It is a statement that is accepted without proof.
- process of reasoning that a rule or statement is true because specific cases are true
- prove that the statement "If A, then B" is true
- must assume the negation of the statement to be proved.
- way of showing the truth or falsehood of a given statement
18 Clues: It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis. • often uses symbols of different relationships. • prove that the statement "If A, then B" is true • It is a statement that is accepted without proof. • must assume the negation of the statement to be proved. • It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively. • ...
2.3 Combinational Logic 2015-01-30
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- Logic circuit with two inputs and two outputs. The inputs are a bit from the augend and a bit from the addend. The outputs are the sum bit produced by the addition of the bit from the addend with the bit from the augend and the resulting carry (COUT) bit, which will be added to the next stage.
- A detailed description, especially one providing information needed to make, build, or produce something.
- An array of seven independently controlled light-emitting diodes (LED) or liquid crystal display (LCD) elements, shaped like a figure-8, which can be used to display decimal digits and other characters by turning on the appropriate elements.
- A seven-segment LED display where the anodes of all the LEDs are connected to the circuit supply voltage. Each segment is illuminated by a logic LOW at its cathode.
- A circuit that directs one of several digital signals to a single output, depending on the states of several select inputs.
- A form of signed binary notation in which negative numbers are created by complementing all bits of a number, including the sign bit.
- A form of signed binary notation in which negative numbers are created by adding 1 to the 1’s complement form of the number.
- Two-input logic circuit that produces a high output only when the inputs are different.
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- A seven-segment display in which the cathodes of all the LEDs are connected together and grounded. A logic HIGH illuminates a segment when applied to its anode.
- A binary number of fixed length whose sign is represented by one bit, usually the most significant bit, and whose magnitude is represented by the remaining bits.
- A circuit that uses a binary decoder to direct a digital signal from a single source to one of several destinations.
- Two-input logic circuit that produces a high output only when the inputs are equal.
- Base-16 number system. Hexadecimal numbers are written with sixteen digits, 0-9 and A-F, with power-of-16 positional multipliers.
- A printed specification giving details of the pin configuration, electrical properties, and mechanical profile of an electronic device.
- A digital circuit that produces an output code depending on which of its inputs is activated.
- Logic circuit with three inputs and two outputs. The inputs are a carry bit (CIN) from a previous stage, a bit from the augend, and a bit from the addend, respectively. The outputs are the sum bit and the carry-out bit (COUT) produced by the addition of the bit from the addend with the bit from the augend and CIN.
- A number system that has a base of 8; digits from 0 to 7 are used to express an octal number.
- A binary bit that is added to the leftmost position of a binary number to indicate whether that number represents a positive or a negative quantity.
18 Clues: Two-input logic circuit that produces a high output only when the inputs are equal. • Two-input logic circuit that produces a high output only when the inputs are different. • A digital circuit that produces an output code depending on which of its inputs is activated. • ...
Logic and Reasoning 2025-10-16
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- example A single example showing a statement is false
- the truth or falsity of a statement
- a compound logical statement connected by the word "or"
- Starting assumption in a conditional/proof
- any sentence that is either true or false but not both
- Negate hypothesis & conclusion (but keep order)
- From (p → q) and (q → r) infer (p → r)
- Swap hypothesis & conclusion
- an "if then" statement that consists of a hypothesis and a conclusion
- The result deduced from premises
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- Negate and swap (logically equivalent to original conditional)
- Logical opposite (makes a statement false)
- An educated guess from patterns
- a mathematical table using logic to determine the truth value of a complex statement for all possible combination of simple statements
- From (p → q) and p infer q
- Inductive pattern that forms generalizations from examples
- a compound statement formed by connecting two individual statements with the logical operator "and"
- two or more statements joined by the word "and" or "or"
18 Clues: From (p → q) and p infer q • Swap hypothesis & conclusion • An educated guess from patterns • The result deduced from premises • the truth or falsity of a statement • From (p → q) and (q → r) infer (p → r) • Logical opposite (makes a statement false) • Starting assumption in a conditional/proof • Negate hypothesis & conclusion (but keep order) • ...
Lab Laugh Logic 2026-01-07
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- Distant blue planet with extreme winds
- Remote world at the edge of the Solar System
- Mysterious black structure guiding human evolution
- Early spacecraft that marked the space age
- First animal to orbit Earth
- Astronomer who linked black holes with galaxy evolution
- Iconic science-fiction journey through space and time
- Force that governs charged particles in space
- Space physicist known for studying planetary environments
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- Branch of science that studies the universe as a whole
- Filmmaker famous for realistic space visuals
- Fundamental constants that shape the universe
- Extremely luminous object powered by matter falling inward
- Icy moon that orbits in reverse
- Fictional computer that controls a spacecraft
- Massive system of stars bound by gravity
- Ionized state of matter common in space
- Vast region of space with very little matter
18 Clues: First animal to orbit Earth • Icy moon that orbits in reverse • Distant blue planet with extreme winds • Ionized state of matter common in space • Massive system of stars bound by gravity • Early spacecraft that marked the space age • Filmmaker famous for realistic space visuals • Remote world at the edge of the Solar System • Vast region of space with very little matter • ...
1984 Crossword 2024-05-08
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- Covers China
- Adult media produced for proles
- To use logic against logic
- Hidden security camera
- Where Winston lives
- Committing a crime in your thoughts
- Lowest class of people
- When someone is secretly murdered
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- Covers Europe and the Soviet Union
- Simplest stage in discipline
- Language of Oceania
- Bad facial expressions
- Used to be called Great Britain
- Anti-Government group
- English Socialism
15 Clues: Covers China • English Socialism • Language of Oceania • Where Winston lives • Anti-Government group • Bad facial expressions • Hidden security camera • Lowest class of people • To use logic against logic • Simplest stage in discipline • Used to be called Great Britain • Adult media produced for proles • When someone is secretly murdered • Covers Europe and the Soviet Union • ...
PLD's No Spaces 2016-04-21
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- Test Data Out. In a JTAG port, the serial output data from a device.
- 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.
- Test Data In. In a JTAG port, the serial input data to a device.
- Class of PLDs that contain an array of more complex logic cells that can be very flexibly interconnected to implement high-level logic circuits.
- Test Clock. The JTAG signal that drives the JTAG downloading process from one state to the next.
- A PLD with a few hundred logic gates and possibly a few programmable macro cells available.
- Transferring design information from the computer running PLD design software to the actual PLD chip.
- An industry standard form of text file indicating which fuses are blown and which are intact in a programmable logic device.
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- Digital integrated circuit that can be programmed by the user to implement any digital logic function.
- The process used by CPLD design software to interpret design information (such as a schematic or text file) and create required programming information for a CPLD.
- The process of using software tools to describe the design requirements of a PLD. Design entry can be done by entering a schematic or a text file that describes the required digital function.
- Joint Test Action Group. A standards body that developed the format for testing and programming devices while they are installed in a system.
- An electronic circuit having many components, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors, in a single package.
- Assigning internal PLD circuitry, and input and output pins, to a PLD design.
- A digital device consisting of several programmable sections with internal interconnections between the sections.
- The specific PLD for which a digital design is intended.
- A four-wire interface specified by the Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) used for loading test data or programming data into a PLD installed in a circuit.
- Joint Electron Device Engineering Council.
- Test Mode Select. The JTAG signal that controls the downloading of test or programming data.
19 Clues: Joint Electron Device Engineering Council. • The specific PLD for which a digital design is intended. • Test Data In. In a JTAG port, the serial input data to a device. • Test Data Out. In a JTAG port, the serial output data from a device. • Assigning internal PLD circuitry, and input and output pins, to a PLD design. • ...
P2 2025-03-26
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- The simplest universal gate.
- The term for an electrical circuit that follows Boolean algebra.
- The binary digit that represents “true.”
- The name of a table showing all input-output possibilities.
- The logic gate that flips the input.
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- The process of converting Boolean expressions into logic circuits.
- A logic operation that checks if two inputs are different.
- The column representing all possible input combinations in a truth table.
- The result of applying logical operations.
- Another universal gate besides NAND.
10 Clues: The simplest universal gate. • The logic gate that flips the input. • Another universal gate besides NAND. • The binary digit that represents “true.” • The result of applying logical operations. • A logic operation that checks if two inputs are different. • The name of a table showing all input-output possibilities. • ...
Lab Laugh Logic 2026-03-27
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- World’s largest particle accelerator used to recreate early universe conditions
- Particle responsible for giving mass to other particles
- Scientist known for discovery of radioactivity
- State of matter existing just after the Big Bang
- Phenomenon disproving conservation symmetry in weak interactions
- Fundamental force binding quarks inside protons and neutrons
- Splitting of atomic nucleus releasing energy
- Nearly massless particle important in matter antimatter asymmetry
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- European particle physics laboratory conducting high energy experiments
- Physicist involved in the CMS experiment at CERN
- Major detector experiment at CERN studying fundamental particles
- Physicist associated with detector development at the Large Hadron Collider
- Fundamental particle that combines to form protons and neutrons
- Substance that annihilates upon contact with matter
- Process responsible for formation of heavy elements like gold
- Emission of radiation from unstable atomic nuclei
- Extremely dense stellar object involved in heavy element formation
- Rapidly rotating neutron star emitting radiation beams
18 Clues: Splitting of atomic nucleus releasing energy • Scientist known for discovery of radioactivity • Physicist involved in the CMS experiment at CERN • State of matter existing just after the Big Bang • Emission of radiation from unstable atomic nuclei • Substance that annihilates upon contact with matter • Rapidly rotating neutron star emitting radiation beams • ...
Digital Electronics Q9 2023-02-11
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- The minimum number of transistors can be used by 2 input AND gate is________
- The maximum noise voltage that may appear at the input of a logic gate without changing the logical state of its output is termed as__________
- The role of the _______ is to convert the collector current into a voltage in RTL
- The noise margin is categorized into________ types?
- TTL digital logic family uses
- IC stands for
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- All high inputs of NAND gate produce
- RTL consists of a common emitter stage with a ________connected between the base and the input voltage source
- Fan-in and Fan-out are the characteristics of _______
- In which one of the following one the noise immunity is excellent?
- In DTL amplifying function is performed by__________
- Which one of the following is a modified form of DTL?
- The 74H is the prefix of_______ logic family?
- In RTL NOR gate the output is at logic 1 only when all the inputs are at_______
14 Clues: IC stands for • TTL digital logic family uses • All high inputs of NAND gate produce • The 74H is the prefix of_______ logic family? • The noise margin is categorized into________ types? • In DTL amplifying function is performed by__________ • Fan-in and Fan-out are the characteristics of _______ • Which one of the following is a modified form of DTL? • ...
Boolean Algebra 2025-03-17
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- A theorem used to simplify logic expressions.
- A product term in a Boolean function where all variables appear exactly once, either in true or complemented form.
- A graphical method for simplifying Boolean expressions.
- A universal gate that is the complement of the AND gate.
- A gate that inverts the input signal.
- A gate that outputs true only when inputs are different.
- A logic gate that outputs true only when both inputs are true.
- A logic gate that outputs true when at least one input is true.
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- The algebra that deals with binary variables and logic operations.
- A single variable in a Boolean expression, either in its true or complemented form.
- The process of reducing a Boolean expression.
- A universal gate that is the complement of the OR gate.
- A gate that outputs true when both inputs are the same.
13 Clues: A gate that inverts the input signal. • A theorem used to simplify logic expressions. • The process of reducing a Boolean expression. • A graphical method for simplifying Boolean expressions. • A universal gate that is the complement of the OR gate. • A gate that outputs true when both inputs are the same. • A universal gate that is the complement of the AND gate. • ...
Digital VLSI Design 2020-02-21
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- Width of PMOS is always.....than NMOS transistors in static CMOS circuit to achieve equal rise and fall time.
- ....problem of Dynamic logic get overcome in Domino logic.
- I am the fastest adder(write my name in short)
- I am passing weak logic 1 and strong logic 0 when used as switch.
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- Let in one PTL circuit MOS transistors required to implement it are two. If we transfer this circuit to TG logic, how many MOS transistors are required?
- I am CMOS family logic style where number of NMOS and PMOS transistors required to design circuit are same.
- The logic whose output is not dependent on size of NMOS and PMOS transistors is called ......logic.
- Which gate is normally preferred while implementing circuits using CMOS logic, NAND or NOR?
8 Clues: I am the fastest adder(write my name in short) • ....problem of Dynamic logic get overcome in Domino logic. • I am passing weak logic 1 and strong logic 0 when used as switch. • Which gate is normally preferred while implementing circuits using CMOS logic, NAND or NOR? • ...
Exploring Cultures Ancient Greece 2016-05-03
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- most suitable
- parts of an object
- a team of people that help each other
- reasoning and common sense
- study of fossils
- government where the citizens rule and vote
- chase
- top
- armada or massive group of boats
- state of happiness
- acting or making a scene and adding effects
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- spear/dagger like object that you throw
- a blessing or helpful object
- study of nature, logic, and mythology
- somebody encouraging you to do something
- the art and science of building
- flying carriage often pulled by horses
- send
- rules and manners
19 Clues: top • send • chase • most suitable • study of fossils • rules and manners • parts of an object • state of happiness • reasoning and common sense • a blessing or helpful object • the art and science of building • armada or massive group of boats • study of nature, logic, and mythology • a team of people that help each other • flying carriage often pulled by horses • ...
Rappers by Sam and Ethan 2019-05-06
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- i got the horses in the back
- featured in sicko mode
- wrote xo tour life
- i walk around like that
- spotlight uh moonlight
- buss down
- wrote sicko mode
- i have these lucid dreams
- wrote lose yourself
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- red roses on my grave
- gucci gang gucci gang
- got deported out of america
- wrote mo bamba
- goes to mesa; fiji water drippin down me
- use your "logic"
15 Clues: buss down • wrote mo bamba • wrote sicko mode • use your "logic" • wrote xo tour life • wrote lose yourself • red roses on my grave • gucci gang gucci gang • featured in sicko mode • spotlight uh moonlight • i walk around like that • i have these lucid dreams • got deported out of america • i got the horses in the back • goes to mesa; fiji water drippin down me
study skills by Ruby 2018-03-19
Across
- 5-6 people study together, they can have a discussion
- decide what you want to accomplish in your study session
- learning through speech and writing
- what is your top intelligence?
- wihch way is more fit you to learn?
- a color with numerous metaphors associated with it.
- preference for learning in groups or working with other people
- which study cycle do you prefer?
- how many true colors you have?
- which side of your brain is stronger?
- uses logic; detail oriented; facts rule; words and language
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- learning through hands-on, tactile interaction
- make a list to show your schedule
- which is a color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system.
- perform periodic reality checks
- learning through logic, reasoning and systems
- learning through listening, sound, and music
- a color often used to promote action, motivation, excitement.
- go to class, ask questions and pay attention
- which color is an expression of the logic – the system of existence and the abundance of this color in nature.
20 Clues: what is your top intelligence? • how many true colors you have? • perform periodic reality checks • which study cycle do you prefer? • make a list to show your schedule • learning through speech and writing • wihch way is more fit you to learn? • which side of your brain is stronger? • learning through listening, sound, and music • ...
Harry Programmer Activity 3 - Task 4 2018-05-09
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- grouping or classification of data into different ..........
- in boolean logic - you need both
- you have to make a decision based on the answer given by the user to your question
- in boolean logic - you need either
- When you evaluate this, the answer can only be True or False
- the python function used to display something on the screen
- instructions one after another, run in order
- used for whole number input
- used for input of any sort of characters
- used for decimal input
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- the python function used to accept the answer to a question
- a text based programming language
- are used to remember the answer the user put in
- need this = for setting a variable
- need this == when you .........
- in boolean logic - to negate
- a data item that does not change
- on the following line, moving four spaces to the right before writing the next line of code
- the rules of a programming language
- the python function to make different code run depending on the answer given by the user
20 Clues: used for decimal input • used for whole number input • in boolean logic - to negate • need this == when you ......... • in boolean logic - you need both • a data item that does not change • a text based programming language • need this = for setting a variable • in boolean logic - you need either • the rules of a programming language • used for input of any sort of characters • ...
Alan Turing 2025-06-02
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- Turing was a pioneer of this science
- Core of Turing’s theoretical work
- someone who deciphers codes
- Turing's first name
- Turing's nationality
- Benedict who played Turing
- Turing's academic institution
- Chemical that killed Turing
- Alan's last name
- Gathers secret information
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- Turing’s sexual orientation
- Field of study related to logic and numbers
- Where did Turing perform his research on the Enigma machine
- Cipher machine used by Germans
- Secret German messages
- The _______ game
- The country Turing helped defeat
- British intelligence agency Turing worked for
18 Clues: The _______ game • Alan's last name • Turing's first name • Turing's nationality • Secret German messages • Benedict who played Turing • Gathers secret information • Turing’s sexual orientation • someone who deciphers codes • Chemical that killed Turing • Turing's academic institution • Cipher machine used by Germans • The country Turing helped defeat • Core of Turing’s theoretical work • ...
Cruz Kutney Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- Earth-centered universe
- Used telescope to look at the sky
- The 3 branches of government being able to overrule eachother
- Parties to discuss intellectual ideas
- Simple and elegant
- Give up freedom to the government for protection
- Absolute monarchs that borrowed some ideas from the enlightenment
- Theory of proving things with reason and logic instead of emotional or religious feelings
- Separation of States and National governments' powers
- Sun-centered universe
- These were intellectuals in France
- Seperate powers of the government
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- Applying logic and reasoning to the societal world
- Enlightened Russian ruler
- Applying logic and reasoning to the natural world.
- Wrote Declaration of Independence; inspired by John Locke
- Belief that God set the universe in motion but doesn't interfere with it
- Extravagent and gaudy
- Said that people are corrupted by civilization
- Argued for women's rights
- Made the United States independent from Britain.
- Wrote Theory of Universal Gravitation
- Method to solve problems
- French satirist
- Guarantees rights, uses Beccaria's ideas
- Wrote about natural, God given rights
26 Clues: French satirist • Simple and elegant • Extravagent and gaudy • Sun-centered universe • Earth-centered universe • Method to solve problems • Enlightened Russian ruler • Argued for women's rights • Used telescope to look at the sky • Seperate powers of the government • These were intellectuals in France • Wrote Theory of Universal Gravitation • Parties to discuss intellectual ideas • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2023-01-13
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- A claim or thesis statement with evidence to support it.
- Errors in reasoning that will weaken the logic of your argument.
- Concerned about facts not influenced by personal feelings.
- Relation to the matter in hands.
- Facts used to support a claim.
- A way of making inferences.
- A settlement of a disagreement.
- A proposition is presented as true or is claimed to be true.
- To be able to depend on.
- Present the idea through reason and logic in order to influence the audience.
- Used to persuade or prove something to a reader that may not agree.
- A statement that a claim or criticism is not true.
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- A brief statement or restatement of main points.
- To deny another claim.
- To observe or study by close examination.
- One that takes an opposite position in a debate, contest, or conflict.
- Have or express a different opinion.
- The information comes from a trusted source.
- Used to explain your arguments.
- A person, place, or thing from which something comes from.
20 Clues: To deny another claim. • To be able to depend on. • A way of making inferences. • Facts used to support a claim. • Used to explain your arguments. • A settlement of a disagreement. • Relation to the matter in hands. • Have or express a different opinion. • To observe or study by close examination. • The information comes from a trusted source. • ...
Digital electronics 2015-09-03
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- the number having same as base
- A logic circuit used to decode a coded binary word
- the data selector circuit are known
- Ic can be designed for computing multi-bit number
- causing as flip-flop change of state
- the additional bit is added to binary word to make number 1's
- the realisation of sop equation using the gate is
- An arrays of flip-flop used to store binary information
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- the realisation of pos equation using the gates is
- A logic circuit that can add two number
- the circuit accepts a single input and has several outputs
- A code in which only one bit is change between succesive numbers
- the error-correcting code
- Inversion of the value of binary number
- A logic circuit used for subtraction
- A group of four bits
16 Clues: A group of four bits • the error-correcting code • the number having same as base • the data selector circuit are known • A logic circuit used for subtraction • causing as flip-flop change of state • A logic circuit that can add two number • Inversion of the value of binary number • Ic can be designed for computing multi-bit number • ...
PLC's 2025-01-08
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- A PLC instruction used to create delays or measure elapsed time.
- A graphical programming language resembling relay logic diagrams, used to program PLCs.
- A PLC instruction used to turn an output device ON or OFF based on the logical conditions.
- A PLC instruction used to check if an input or condition is ON (closed). If true, it allows the logic to proceed.
- The sequence in which a PLC reads inputs, executes the control program, updates outputs, and performs housekeeping tasks.
- A single line of logic in a ladder diagram, representing a control instruction.
- Provides the necessary electrical power to the PLC system, converting AC voltage to the DC voltage required by the PLC components.
- The "brain" of the PLC that executes the program and processes input/output data.
- A section of PLC memory where inputs, outputs, and internal data are stored.
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- A PLC instruction used to check if an input or condition is OFF (open). If true, it allows the logic to proceed.
- A specific location in the PLC's memory where data or instructions are stored.
- Hardware components of a PLC that interface with input and output devices in the system.
- A PLC instruction used to count events, such as the number of items passing a sensor.
- The smallest unit of data in a PLC, representing a binary state (0 or 1).
- A signal or data received by the PLC from sensors, switches, or other devices to monitor system conditions.
- An internal relay used within the PLC program to hold or maintain logic conditions.
- A signal or data sent by the PLC to control devices such as motors, lights, or actuators.
17 Clues: A PLC instruction used to create delays or measure elapsed time. • The smallest unit of data in a PLC, representing a binary state (0 or 1). • A section of PLC memory where inputs, outputs, and internal data are stored. • A specific location in the PLC's memory where data or instructions are stored. • ...
Study Skills by Hennie Kang 2018-03-19
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- The color that symbols are natural and logic
- People who have ability to self-reflect
- People who preference for learning alone via self-study
- People who is learning through hands-on, tactile interaction
- Form a good habit of learning
- A color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system
- People who have ability to relate and understand others
- A color with numerous metaphors associated with it
- People who is learning through imagery and spacial understanding
- People who preference for learning in groups or working with others
- People who is learning through listening, sound, and music
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- Characteristics of brain that use logic; and language; math and science
- People who is learning through logic, reasoning and systems
- People who is learning through speech and writing
- People who have ability to control body movements and handle objects
- People who is learning through hands-on, tactile interaction
- Characteristics of brain that use feeling; imagination rules and images
- People who have ability to produce and appreciate music
- Personality profiling system by using color
- A color often used to promote action, motivation, excitement.
- People who have ability to nature
21 Clues: Form a good habit of learning • People who have ability to nature • People who have ability to self-reflect • Personality profiling system by using color • The color that symbols are natural and logic • People who is learning through speech and writing • A color with numerous metaphors associated with it • People who preference for learning alone via self-study • ...
Study Skills By John 2018-03-20
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- Study through listening, sound, and music
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- What is Body smart?
- What is Nature smart?
- What is People smart?
- Brain that is logical
- Color that represent structure oriented
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- What is Word smart?
- What is Picture smart?
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Color that represent Impulse
- What is Music smart?
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- What is Logic smart?
- Learning by yourself
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- Brain that is creative
- Study through speech and writing
- Learning in group
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
20 Clues: Learning in group • What is Word smart? • What is Body smart? • What is Music smart? • What is Logic smart? • Learning by yourself • What is Nature smart? • What is People smart? • Brain that is logical • What is Picture smart? • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • ...
Study skills by John 2018-03-20
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- Brain that is creative
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
- What is Word smart?
- Color that represent Impulse
- What is Music smart?
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- Color that represent structure oriented
- Learning by yourself
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- Brain that is logical
- What is Picture smart?
- What is Body smart?
- What is Logic smart?
- What is People smart?
- What is Nature smart?
- Learning in group
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Study through speech and writing
20 Clues: Learning in group • What is Body smart? • What is Word smart? • What is Logic smart? • What is Music smart? • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • What is People smart? • What is Nature smart? • What is Picture smart? • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • ...
logic 2019-06-10
7 Clues: rating • trentslogic • name of game • name of creator • a american word • are no spaces (finish the sentence) • I know you used this (if not you watch to many youtube videos and got brain washed by them) specifically bright side
Logic symbols 2022-03-18
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2022-03-18
Logic Crossword 2013-02-18
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- Arguments that assume that just because something is a certain way, it must be that way.
- Rotating the conclusion in other words.
- "Have you stopped cheating on tests yet?"
- The Fallacy of Composition is when an argument is based on _____ to _____.
- "What if you want broccoli and mangos? Don't worry, we've got you covered with Mancolli! The best Mango and broccoli mix in town!"
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- The Latin for Begging the Question.
- Arguments that assume the very thing that they are trying to prove.
- the Fallacy of ___________ is when an argument is based on a hidden assumption that the properties of the whole are the same as the properties of the parts.
- The dog is either green or blue. The dog is not blue. Therefore the dog is green.
- Bifurcation gives you a choice of __ or __ when in reality there are other possible options.
- "This chain-link necklace is flexible, therefore each of these chain links should be flexible."
11 Clues: The Latin for Begging the Question. • Rotating the conclusion in other words. • "Have you stopped cheating on tests yet?" • Arguments that assume the very thing that they are trying to prove. • The Fallacy of Composition is when an argument is based on _____ to _____. • The dog is either green or blue. The dog is not blue. Therefore the dog is green. • ...
Propositional Logic 2025-09-10
11 Clues: P≡(P′)′ • P∨Q≡Q∨P • P→Q≡P′∨Q • (P∨Q)′≡P′∧Q′ • P∨(Q∨R)≡(P∨Q)∨R • P↔Q≡(P→Q)∧(Q→P) • From: P Derive: P∨Q • From: P,Q Derive: P∧Q • From: P, P→Q Derive: Q • From: P→Q, Q Derive: P' • From: P∧Q Derive: P and Q
Boolean logic 2025-07-16
11 Clues: 1,1 • ,1=1 • 0,1=1 • 4+5=9 • 0=1, 1=0 • Only one can be True. • any data point present • It’s like switching on/off. • If one is true, the answer is true. • True only if both A and B are True. • Both need to be true for the answer to be true.
Romeo & Juliet 2014-05-08
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- doubts (a verb)
- thoughtful
- hatred
- tendency; inclination
- doomed by fate
- mutual hatred
- irrational logic
- speaks
- to trick
- solemn celebration
- increasing; adding to
- gap or opening
- diseased
- playful; unrestrained
- confession
- worship of a hero of idol
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- act of expressing grief
- epidemic disease
- to understand
- act of calling upon spiritual help
- degradation; lowering of status
- get; obtain
- upset
- revenge
- to diminish or end
- troubled
- to lay flat on the ground
- disaster
- deviating from what is considered right
- brave
- to become weak;lose energy
31 Clues: upset • brave • hatred • speaks • revenge • troubled • to trick • disaster • diseased • thoughtful • confession • get; obtain • to understand • mutual hatred • doomed by fate • gap or opening • doubts (a verb) • epidemic disease • irrational logic • to diminish or end • solemn celebration • tendency; inclination • increasing; adding to • playful; unrestrained • act of expressing grief • to lay flat on the ground • ...
Decoding Combinational Circuits 🔐⚡ 2025-09-10
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- Gate for equality check.
- Output of a subtractor.
- A product term in SOP.
- Number system with base 8.
- Decimal code shifted by +3.
- Binary form of decimal digits.
- Tool for Boolean simplification.
- First input in addition.
- Linking circuits in series.
- Gate for sum/difference.
- Code with one-bit change.
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- Algebra used in logic circuits.
- Base-2 number system.
- Table showing all input-output cases.
- Binary instruction code.
- Foundation of digital design.
- Line that chooses input in MUX/DEMUX.
- Second input in addition.
- Short form of multiplexer.
- Bit used for error detection.
- Short form of demultiplexer.
21 Clues: Base-2 number system. • A product term in SOP. • Output of a subtractor. • Gate for equality check. • Binary instruction code. • First input in addition. • Gate for sum/difference. • Second input in addition. • Code with one-bit change. • Number system with base 8. • Short form of multiplexer. • Decimal code shifted by +3. • Linking circuits in series. • Short form of demultiplexer. • ...
Term Test 2013-04-29
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- both people and education are valuable only as commodities
- grammar,rhetorical, and logic
- boredom with thinking activities
- clever form of arguing or reason which misleads the listener or reader
- a political group maintains complete control under a dictator
- use of a double negative for emphases
- an apparent contradiction, which is never the less true
- feeling as if one is always the victim of fate
- a comment with an intend target to hurt
- arithmetic, geometric, astronomy, and music
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- only the self is knowable interest in only ones self
- a quality of good literature that extends beyond race, gender, age, or nationality
- free, freedom to grow
- logic fallacy of presenting only two options when a third is possible
- formula for logic, two premises leading to a conclusion
15 Clues: free, freedom to grow • grammar,rhetorical, and logic • boredom with thinking activities • use of a double negative for emphases • a comment with an intend target to hurt • arithmetic, geometric, astronomy, and music • feeling as if one is always the victim of fate • only the self is knowable interest in only ones self • ...
FUZZY LOGIC QUIZ 2024-10-19
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- This logic allows for reasoning with degrees of truth
- Who introduced fuzzy logic in 1965?
- Type of inference method used in fuzzy logic
- This is the process of creating a fuzzy set from a crisp value
- This type of operator combines two fuzzy sets using the minimum of their membership values
- A measure of how strongly an element belongs to a fuzzy set
- Fuzzy system that adjusts its membership functions and rules automatically
- Fuzzy logic controller primarily used in control systems
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- The process of mapping a fuzzy set to a crisp value
- The combination of fuzzy rules forms a fuzzy ____ system
- Fuzzy sets generalize this classical concept of sets
11 Clues: Who introduced fuzzy logic in 1965? • Type of inference method used in fuzzy logic • The process of mapping a fuzzy set to a crisp value • Fuzzy sets generalize this classical concept of sets • This logic allows for reasoning with degrees of truth • The combination of fuzzy rules forms a fuzzy ____ system • Fuzzy logic controller primarily used in control systems • ...
Boolean logic 2025-07-16
11 Clues: 1,1 • ,1=1 • 0,1=1 • 4+5=9 • 0=1, 1=0 • Only one can be True. • any data point present • It’s like switching on/off. • If one is true, the answer is true. • True only if both A and B are True. • Both need to be true for the answer to be true.
Focus on Puzzles! 2024-05-25
Combinational Logic Key Terms 2014-01-05
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- A logic HIGH illuminates a segment of a common ¬¬¬¬______ display.
- The JTAG signal that controls the downloading of test or programming data
- A circuit that directs one of several digital signals to a single output, depending on the states of several select inputs
- Logic circuit that operates like an AND gate followed by an INVERTER
- A digital device consisting of several programmable sections with internal interconnections between the sections
- Adder circuit with two inputs and two outputs
- Term in a Boolean expression where one or more true or complement variables are ANDed
- Two-input logic circuit that produces a high output only when the inputs are equal
- Two cells in a K-map are ______ if there is only one variable that is different between the coordinates of the two cells.
- A type of Boolean expression where several sum terms are multiplied (ANDed) together
- Test Clock
- Term in a Boolean expression where one or more true or complement variables are ORed
- A detailed description, especially one providing information needed to make, build, or produce something
- A sum term in a Boolean expression where all possible variables appear once in true or complement form
- Two-input logic circuit that produces a high output only when the inputs are different
- Process used by CPLD design software to interpret design information (such as a schematic or text file) and create required programming information for a CPLD
- Class of PLDs that contain an array of more complex logic cells that can be very flexibly interconnected to implement high-level logic circuits
- A Truth Table lists all of these possible values to a digital circuit, in ascending binary order, and the output response for each combination
- The specific PLD device for which a digital design is intended
- The 2’s ¬¬¬¬¬________ is a form of signed binary notation in which negative numbers are created by adding 1 to the 1’s complement form of the number
- An industry standard form of text file indicating which fuses are blown and which are intact in a programmable logic device
- A standards body that developed the format for testing and programming devices while they are installed in a system
- Theorem stating that the complement of a sum (OR operation) equals the product (AND operation) of the complements
- Logic circuit that operates like an OR gate followed by an INVERTER
- A PLD with a few hundred logic gates and possibly a few programmable macrocells available
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- Design entry can be done by entering a this or a text file that describes the required digital function.
- In a JTAG port, the serial input data to a device
- A type of Boolean expression where several product terms are summed (ORed) together
- Adder circuit with three inputs and two outputs
- A graphical tool for finding the maximum SOP or POS simplification of a Boolean expression
- The smallest unit of Karnaugh map
- The rightmost bit of a binary number is the _____ Significant Bit.
- A circuit that uses a binary decoder to direct a digital signal from a single source to is one of several destinations
- Transferring design information from the computer running PLD design software to the actual PLD chip
- A digital circuit that produces an output code depending on which of its inputs is activated
- Position of a binary bit that indicates whether that number represents a positive or a negative quantity
- Base 16 number system
- Assigning internal PLD circuitry, and input and output pins, to a PLD design
- The leftmost bit in a binary number is the Most _________ Bit.
- Digital integrated circuit that can be programmed by the user to implement any digital logic function
- Property that allows us to distribute (“multiply through”) an AND across several OR functions. For example, a(b+c)=ab+ac
- Display of seven independently controlled light-emitting diodes (LED) or liquid crystal display (LCD) elements
- A printed specification giving details of the pin configuration, electrical properties, and mechanical profile of an electronic device
- A product term in a Boolean expression where all possible variables appear once in true or complement form
- An electronic circuit having many components, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors, in a single package
- In a JTAG port, the serial output data from a device
- In the acronym JEDEC, the first E stands for ___________.
- A Don’t ¬¬¬¬______ Condition occurs when a circuit’s output level for a given set of input conditions can be assigned as either a 1 or 0.
- A number system that has a base of 8; digits from 0 to 7
- Each segment of a common ______ display is illuminated by a logic LOW.
- A binary number of fixed length with one bit that shows positive or negative
51 Clues: Test Clock • Base 16 number system • The smallest unit of Karnaugh map • Adder circuit with two inputs and two outputs • Adder circuit with three inputs and two outputs • In a JTAG port, the serial input data to a device • In a JTAG port, the serial output data from a device • A number system that has a base of 8; digits from 0 to 7 • ...
Logic 2024-10-29
7 Clues: Ano ang panghalo sa sinigang • Anong hayop ang nasa ulo ang paa • What can be broken but never held? • Ano ang tawag sa unahan ng sasakyan • What gets wetter the more it dries? • What is always coming but never arrives? • What word is spelled incorrectly in every single dictionary?
Introduction to Logic 2024-06-08
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- to authority -Using a celebrity or authority figures name to support an issue which if not really his or her expertise.
- stacking -Considered a fallacy of omission
- man - A fallacy of distractions.
- Generalizations - This is the chief error in reasoning.
- - Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning.
- -A valid argument guarantees that if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true.
- - A straw man argument misrepresents or exaggerates an opponent's position.
- and Quantity -Two Properties of categorical Proposition.
- -Statement written or spoken to common mental sentence.
- -Argument in which the premises are meant to provide conclusive logical support for the conclusion.
- - Deductive reasoning moves from general principles to specific conclusions.
- -Argument are by their nature, risky argument
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- - Critical thinking involves analyzing, evaluating, and reasoning about information and arguments.
- - Cognitive biases can lead to errors in reasoning and decision-making.
- slope - A fallacious argument built on a supposition that a small step will lead to a larger chain of events.
- - The principle of charity suggests interpreting an argument in its strongest form before critiquing it.
- - A syllogism consists of two premises and a conclusion.
- the Question - A is true because A is true.
- approach - It must be cool because everyone is doing it.
19 Clues: man - A fallacy of distractions. • stacking -Considered a fallacy of omission • the Question - A is true because A is true. • - Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning. • -Argument are by their nature, risky argument • Generalizations - This is the chief error in reasoning. • -Statement written or spoken to common mental sentence. • ...
Algebra 2025-05-12
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- horizontal line
- rate of change
- the point where the line crosses the x axis
- shrinks over time
- becoming smaller
- majority amount left of middle
- becoming larger
- evenly distributed
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- vertical line
- grows over time
- majority amount right of middle
- not based on reason or logic
- the point where the line crosses the y axis
- based on reason or logic
14 Clues: vertical line • rate of change • grows over time • horizontal line • becoming larger • becoming smaller • shrinks over time • evenly distributed • based on reason or logic • not based on reason or logic • majority amount left of middle • majority amount right of middle • the point where the line crosses the y axis • the point where the line crosses the x axis
Logic Crossword 2013-02-18
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- "What if you want broccoli and mangos? Don't worry, we've got you covered with Mancolli! The best Mango and broccoli mix in town!"
- Rotating the conclusion in other words.
- the Fallacy of ___________ is when an argument is based on a hidden assumption that the properties of the whole are the same as the properties of the parts.
- The Fallacy of Composition is when an argument is based on _____ to _____.
- "Have you stopped cheating on tests yet?"
- The Latin for Begging the Question.
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- Arguments that assume the very thing that they are trying to prove.
- Arguments that assume that just because something is a certain way, it must be that way.
- The dog is either green or blue. The dog is not blue. Therefore the dog is green.
- Bifurcation gives you a choice of __ or __ when in reality there are other possible options.
- "This chain-link necklace is flexible, therefore each of these chain links should be flexible."
11 Clues: The Latin for Begging the Question. • Rotating the conclusion in other words. • "Have you stopped cheating on tests yet?" • Arguments that assume the very thing that they are trying to prove. • The Fallacy of Composition is when an argument is based on _____ to _____. • The dog is either green or blue. The dog is not blue. Therefore the dog is green. • ...
Combinational Logic Key Terms 2014-01-05
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- A digital device consisting of several programmable sections with internal interconnections between the sections
- Position of a binary bit that indicates whether that number represents a positive or a negative quantity
- The JTAG signal that controls the downloading of test or programming data
- Process used by CPLD design software to interpret design information (such as a schematic or text file) and create required programming information for a CPLD
- Theorem stating that the complement of a sum (OR operation) equals the product (AND operation) of the complements
- A binary number of fixed length with one bit that shows positive or negative
- A sum term in a Boolean expression where all possible variables appear once in true or complement form
- In a JTAG port, the serial input data to a device
- Two-input logic circuit that produces a high output only when the inputs are different
- The leftmost bit in a binary number is the Most _________ Bit.
- Display of seven independently controlled light-emitting diodes (LED) or liquid crystal display (LCD) elements
- A Truth Table lists all of these possible values to a digital circuit, in ascending binary order, and the output response for each combination
- A circuit that uses a binary decoder to direct a digital signal from a single source to is one of several destinations
- Term in a Boolean expression where one or more true or complement variables are ORed
- An industry standard form of text file indicating which fuses are blown and which are intact in a programmable logic device
- Adder circuit with three inputs and two outputs
- An electronic circuit having many components, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors, in a single package
- A type of Boolean expression where several sum terms are multiplied (ANDed) together
- Logic circuit that operates like an AND gate followed by an INVERTER
- Base 16 number system
- A standards body that developed the format for testing and programming devices while they are installed in a system
- Class of PLDs that contain an array of more complex logic cells that can be very flexibly interconnected to implement high-level logic circuits
- The specific PLD device for which a digital design is intended
- A number system that has a base of 8; digits from 0 to 7
- Term in a Boolean expression where one or more true or complement variables are ANDed
- The rightmost bit of a binary number is the _____ Significant Bit.
- Assigning internal PLD circuitry, and input and output pins, to a PLD design
- A digital circuit that produces an output code depending on which of its inputs is activated
- Test Clock
- A graphical tool for finding the maximum SOP or POS simplification of a Boolean expression
- In a JTAG port, the serial output data from a device
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- Transferring design information from the computer running PLD design software to the actual PLD chip
- Design entry can be done by entering a this or a text file that describes the required digital function.
- A product term in a Boolean expression where all possible variables appear once in true or complement form
- Two-input logic circuit that produces a high output only when the inputs are equal
- Two cells in a K-map are ______ if there is only one variable that is different between the coordinates of the two cells.
- Each segment of a common ______ display is illuminated by a logic LOW.
- A type of Boolean expression where several product terms are summed (ORed) together
- Digital integrated circuit that can be programmed by the user to implement any digital logic function
- In the acronym JEDEC, the first E stands for ___________.
- A PLD with a few hundred logic gates and possibly a few programmable macrocells available
- Property that allows us to distribute (“multiply through”) an AND across several OR functions. For example, a(b+c)=ab+ac
- A printed specification giving details of the pin configuration, electrical properties, and mechanical profile of an electronic device
- A detailed description, especially one providing information needed to make, build, or produce something
- Adder circuit with two inputs and two outputs
- Logic circuit that operates like an OR gate followed by an INVERTER
- The 2’s ¬¬¬¬¬________ is a form of signed binary notation in which negative numbers are created by adding 1 to the 1’s complement form of the number
- A circuit that directs one of several digital signals to a single output, depending on the states of several select inputs
- The smallest unit of Karnaugh map
- A logic HIGH illuminates a segment of a common ¬¬¬¬______ display.
- A Don’t ¬¬¬¬______ Condition occurs when a circuit’s output level for a given set of input conditions can be assigned as either a 1 or 0.
51 Clues: Test Clock • Base 16 number system • The smallest unit of Karnaugh map • Adder circuit with two inputs and two outputs • Adder circuit with three inputs and two outputs • In a JTAG port, the serial input data to a device • In a JTAG port, the serial output data from a device • A number system that has a base of 8; digits from 0 to 7 • ...
Combinational Logic Key Terms 2014-01-05
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- A Truth Table lists all of these possible values to a digital circuit, in ascending binary order, and the output response for each combination
- A number system that has a base of 8; digits from 0 to 7
- Class of PLDs that contain an array of more complex logic cells that can be very flexibly interconnected to implement high-level logic circuits
- A Don’t ¬¬¬¬______ Condition occurs when a circuit’s output level for a given set of input conditions can be assigned as either a 1 or 0.
- A sum term in a Boolean expression where all possible variables appear once in true or complement form
- A circuit that directs one of several digital signals to a single output, depending on the states of several select inputs
- Two-input logic circuit that produces a high output only when the inputs are different
- In the acronym JEDEC, the first E stands for ___________.
- The rightmost bit of a binary number is the _____ Significant Bit.
- Base 16 number system
- A type of Boolean expression where several sum terms are multiplied (ANDed) together
- Logic circuit that operates like an OR gate followed by an INVERTER
- Term in a Boolean expression where one or more true or complement variables are ORed
- In a JTAG port, the serial output data from a device
- Position of a binary bit that indicates whether that number represents a positive or a negative quantity
- The 2’s ¬¬¬¬¬________ is a form of signed binary notation in which negative numbers are created by adding 1 to the 1’s complement form of the number
- Two-input logic circuit that produces a high output only when the inputs are equal
- A digital device consisting of several programmable sections with internal interconnections between the sections
- A binary number of fixed length with one bit that shows positive or negative
- Term in a Boolean expression where one or more true or complement variables are ANDed
- A detailed description, especially one providing information needed to make, build, or produce something
- A logic HIGH illuminates a segment of a common ¬¬¬¬______ display.
- A graphical tool for finding the maximum SOP or POS simplification of a Boolean expression
- A printed specification giving details of the pin configuration, electrical properties, and mechanical profile of an electronic device
- Logic circuit that operates like an AND gate followed by an INVERTER
- An electronic circuit having many components, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors, in a single package
- Test Clock
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- The specific PLD device for which a digital design is intended
- A standards body that developed the format for testing and programming devices while they are installed in a system
- Process used by CPLD design software to interpret design information (such as a schematic or text file) and create required programming information for a CPLD
- Transferring design information from the computer running PLD design software to the actual PLD chip
- A digital circuit that produces an output code depending on which of its inputs is activated
- Display of seven independently controlled light-emitting diodes (LED) or liquid crystal display (LCD) elements
- The smallest unit of Karnaugh map
- An industry standard form of text file indicating which fuses are blown and which are intact in a programmable logic device
- A circuit that uses a binary decoder to direct a digital signal from a single source to is one of several destinations
- Two cells in a K-map are ______ if there is only one variable that is different between the coordinates of the two cells.
- Property that allows us to distribute (“multiply through”) an AND across several OR functions. For example, a(b+c)=ab+ac
- Assigning internal PLD circuitry, and input and output pins, to a PLD design
- A type of Boolean expression where several product terms are summed (ORed) together
- A product term in a Boolean expression where all possible variables appear once in true or complement form
- Adder circuit with three inputs and two outputs
- Digital integrated circuit that can be programmed by the user to implement any digital logic function
- Theorem stating that the complement of a sum (OR operation) equals the product (AND operation) of the complements
- Design entry can be done by entering a this or a text file that describes the required digital function.
- The JTAG signal that controls the downloading of test or programming data
- The leftmost bit in a binary number is the Most _________ Bit.
- Each segment of a common ______ display is illuminated by a logic LOW.
- Adder circuit with two inputs and two outputs
- A PLD with a few hundred logic gates and possibly a few programmable macrocells available
- In a JTAG port, the serial input data to a device
51 Clues: Test Clock • Base 16 number system • The smallest unit of Karnaugh map • Adder circuit with two inputs and two outputs • Adder circuit with three inputs and two outputs • In a JTAG port, the serial input data to a device • In a JTAG port, the serial output data from a device • A number system that has a base of 8; digits from 0 to 7 • ...
#6 2023-04-24
20 Clues: Mix • Raid • Logic • Relic • Demote • Deceit • Sheath • Erotic • Perfect • - Stray • Informal • Restrict • Babbling • Spiritual • Respected • Irrelevant • Ungrateful • Irreligious • Unattractive • Self-satisfied
Synonyms 2025-02-25
20 Clues: get • rule • owner • logic • exist • proof • trace • wander • treaty • assert • behave • destroy • violent • finally • adherent • tell off • convince • tradition • appreciate • provisional
Sphero Block Category 2025-11-17
Across
- Compare two values and create conditional logic
- Create subprograms within program to avoid repeating
- Embed conditional logic based on what happens
- Math statements to modify or create values
- Get real-time data from robot's sensors
- Control the robot motors for direction, speed, and time
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- Send and receive infrared messages
- Allow conditional and branch logic
- Control the LEDs on the robot
- Values that you can reuse and modify
- Play audio or text-to-speech on device
11 Clues: Control the LEDs on the robot • Send and receive infrared messages • Allow conditional and branch logic • Values that you can reuse and modify • Play audio or text-to-speech on device • Get real-time data from robot's sensors • Math statements to modify or create values • Embed conditional logic based on what happens • Compare two values and create conditional logic • ...
Logic and Reasoning 2015-05-24
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- A type of logical fallacy where the accuser tries to misrepresent another person’s argument in order to take it down. Example: Person A: “Feminism is a good idea because it promotes social equality” Person B: “Feminists hate equality, all the feminists I’ve found on Tumblr hate men.” (5,8)
- A type of logical fallacy where new evidence is used to confirm pre-existing beliefs, regardless of truth (12,4)
- A simple way of expressing logical arguments that looks like an equation (8,4)
- A supported thesis, put forward by a philosopher or other student of the universe (8)
- The description of an argument where it is impossible for its premises to be true and its conclusion false (5)
- A type of logical fallacy that attacks the person’s credibility rather than the logic of their argument (2,7)
- A type of argument that uses a ‘best explanation’ reasoning. The type of 'sun will rise tomorrow' argument strongly critiqued by David Hume (9)
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- ‘Therefore’ is an example of a …… indicator - one of the two kinds of inference indicators (10)
- An argument that uses the reasoning ‘All Xs are Ys, Z is a Y, therefore Z is an X’ is an …… argument (7)
- A type of logical fallacy, an example of which is “P1: The Bible is the word of God, P2: God exists because the Bible tells us so. C: Therefore God exists and the Bible reflects truth.” (8,9)
- Evidence used to disprove the cogency of an argument eg: "Justin Bieber is proof that not all singers are musicians." (6,8 if broken into two words)
- Another name for a hidden premise - an ….. premise (7)
- slope A logical fallacy where the possible extreme consequences of accepting one thing will be said to lead to another thing. Example: Person A: “I think gay marriage should be legal” Person B: “We can’t have that because you’ll be asking for people to marry horses next.” (5,8)
- A type of reasoning/argument that has more than one conclusion when you set it out in standard form (8)
- The other type of reasoning/argument where the premises necessarily support the conclusion (9)
- A valid argument’s premises ….. it’s conclusion (6)
- Persuasive expression that targets the emotions, not our logic, like he excerpt from MLK’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech (8)
17 Clues: A valid argument’s premises ….. it’s conclusion (6) • Another name for a hidden premise - an ….. premise (7) • A simple way of expressing logical arguments that looks like an equation (8,4) • A supported thesis, put forward by a philosopher or other student of the universe (8) • ...
Lab Laugh Logic 2026-01-20
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- Director of Indian Space Dreams
- Volatile chemical mixture that powers solid rockets
- Pakistan’s space agency founded before ISRO
- Visionary behind India’s peaceful space programme
- Core technology behind India’s early space missions
- Science of weather and atmospheric measurement
- Physicist who standardized meteorological measurements in India
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- Process of ensuring measurement accuracy
- Discipline linking extreme pressure, temperature, and propulsion
- Scientific basis of agriculture and climate studies in India
- Technology developed through repeated ISRO redesigns
- Early research field pursued by Anna Mani
- India’s first indigenous satellite launch vehicle
- Key philosophy that shaped ISRO’s long-term success
- India’s national space agency formed in 1969
- Institution where Anna Mani made her most significant contributions
- Pioneer of solid rocket propellants in India’s early space programme
17 Clues: Director of Indian Space Dreams • Process of ensuring measurement accuracy • Early research field pursued by Anna Mani • Pakistan’s space agency founded before ISRO • India’s national space agency formed in 1969 • Science of weather and atmospheric measurement • Visionary behind India’s peaceful space programme • India’s first indigenous satellite launch vehicle • ...
