logic Crossword Puzzles
Piaget's Stages of Development 2024-03-29
Across
- seeing the world from only one point of view
- child recognizes that all traits do not change just because on quality changes
- Cognitive Psychologist
- preoperational idea that all objects are made by humans
- preoperational logic
- ability to categorize
- type of logic that derives specifics from universals
Down
- Birth through 2 years old
- Toddlerhood through early childhood (2-7 years old)
- quality that recognizes that operations can be undone
- quality of solving if-then propositions
- quality that gives life to all objects
- Ages 7-11 years old
- ways of knowing
- fits new situations into existing schemes
- Adolescence through adulthood
- Child makes new schemes for new situations in the environment
17 Clues: ways of knowing • Ages 7-11 years old • preoperational logic • ability to categorize • Cognitive Psychologist • Birth through 2 years old • Adolescence through adulthood • quality that gives life to all objects • quality of solving if-then propositions • fits new situations into existing schemes • seeing the world from only one point of view • ...
CS20 Theory Review Terms 2021-12-08
Across
- A group of latches
- Memory built out of 3-5 logic gates
- NFTs are used to guarantee this about a piece of art.
- Opcode followed by the operand
- The number being operated on
- Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software
- Are used in very complicated computing in place of bits
Down
- Overflow errors are tracked by this
- The creating of codes
- Does arithmatic and logic
- The word that tells you what to d with the number
- Temporary stored space
- The wiring
- Has a length of 256 bits
14 Clues: The wiring • A group of latches • The creating of codes • Temporary stored space • Has a length of 256 bits • Does arithmatic and logic • The number being operated on • Opcode followed by the operand • Overflow errors are tracked by this • Memory built out of 3-5 logic gates • The word that tells you what to d with the number • Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software • ...
Lesson 7 2024-02-02
Across
- When a group or person has an advantage.
- Laying down face first.
- To think about for a long time with reasoning and logic.
- Shouts of joy and celebration.
- To do something without reasoning or logic.
- A sudden change of mind.
Down
- To provide something pleasing
- To remove something by picking or pulling out
- A chain made out of plants.
- Satisfying and delicious.
- Panic that creates fluster.
- To beg.
- A feeling of joy and happiness.
- To have more than a sufficient amount.
- Having an attitude filled ego, to act like you are better than others
15 Clues: To beg. • Laying down face first. • A sudden change of mind. • Satisfying and delicious. • A chain made out of plants. • Panic that creates fluster. • To provide something pleasing • Shouts of joy and celebration. • A feeling of joy and happiness. • To have more than a sufficient amount. • When a group or person has an advantage. • To do something without reasoning or logic. • ...
Persuasive Technique Crossword 2017-02-12
Across
- Making your opponent look ‘bad’ - undermine, attack
- The deliberate use of strong words to play on the audience’s feelings
- Aim to engage people’s feelings not logic
- Painting a word picture of a scene or action; using similes, metaphors, analogies
- This is where three things are listed together for emphasis
- Using words such as us, we, you, our
- Using evidence from events in one’s own life
- Using language that exaggerates the problem or situation, such as big statements
- A play on words to suggest a different meaning
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- Insulting, dismissive, belittling comment about a person or group
- Only one side of the matter is presented
Down
- Worn-out, overused expressions
- Repetition of the first consonant sound in consecutive words
- Using a question to which there is only one answer, or to which no answer is needed
- An unspecific statement that states that the case being discussed is true for a majority of people
- The main argument or point the writer is trying to make
- Repeating arguments, images, expert evidence, appeals, emotive language, and big statements
- Mocking opposing views; using humour to attack the logic of an argument
- Using the results of research or professional opinions
- Writer’s draw on values, beliefs, patriotism, family values, youth, maturity, logic and emotions to persuade the reader
21 Clues: Worn-out, overused expressions • Using words such as us, we, you, our • Only one side of the matter is presented • Aim to engage people’s feelings not logic • Using evidence from events in one’s own life • A play on words to suggest a different meaning • Making your opponent look ‘bad’ - undermine, attack • Using the results of research or professional opinions • ...
Study Skills Crossword Puzzle by Grace 2018-03-18
Across
- preference for learning in groups or working with other people
- These learners express themselves through movement.
- uses logic; detail oriented; facts rule; words and language; math and science. Which side of brain is?
- learning through imagery and spacial understanding
- Different people learn in different way.Auditory, visual and tactile are three examples of different ____________.
- uses feeling; big picture oriented; imagination rules; symbols and images. Which side of brain is?
- ______ is a color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system.
- _______ is a color with numerous metaphors associated with it.
- “word smart”
- “people smart”
- These learners tend to think in pictures and need to create vivid mental images to retain information.
- learning through hands-on, tactile interaction
- “number/reasoning smart”
Down
- ____________ is a personality profiling system created by Don Lowry in 1978.
- “nature smart”
- learning through logic, reasoning and systems
- _______ is a color often used to promote action, motivation, excitement.
- _______ is an expression of the logic – the system of existence and the abundance of this color in nature.
- “self smart”
- _____________ are eight different ways to demonstrate intellectual ability.
- learning through speech and writing
- learning through listening, sound, and music
- These musically inclined learners think in sounds, rhythms and patterns.
- _________ is a 5-step approach to learning designed to help students become more efficient learners.
- preference for learning alone via self-study
25 Clues: “self smart” • “word smart” • “nature smart” • “people smart” • “number/reasoning smart” • learning through speech and writing • learning through listening, sound, and music • preference for learning alone via self-study • learning through logic, reasoning and systems • learning through hands-on, tactile interaction • learning through imagery and spacial understanding • ...
Aristotle Crossword Puzzle By: Deacon Coppen 2021-05-14
Across
- A hall for public lectures or discussions.
- Aristotle's birth place.
- The activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power.
- The first formal study of logic, where logic is understood as the study of arguments.
- A country located in Southeast Europe.
- a person who teaches, especially in a school.
- Greek philosopher and polymath during the classical period in ancient Greece.
- Aristotle's teacher.
- Full or extreme treatment.
- A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- The scientific study of life.
Down
- The abstract science of number, quantity, and space.
- A school of philosophy in Ancient Greece. Its teachings derived from its founder, Aristotle.
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- Aristotle's spouse.
- Aristotle's father.
- Aristotle's place of death.
- A person of wide-ranging knowledge of learning.
- The art of writing poetry.
- The capital and largest city of Greece.
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.
- Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
23 Clues: Aristotle's spouse. • Aristotle's father. • Aristotle's teacher. • Aristotle's birth place. • The art of writing poetry. • Full or extreme treatment. • Aristotle's place of death. • The scientific study of life. • A country located in Southeast Europe. • The capital and largest city of Greece. • A hall for public lectures or discussions. • ...
Dr Sherratt's Crossword 2022-07-17
Across
- Reducing the number of bits a file needs in secondary storage
- The name of the data structure sometimes referred to as FIFO
- The process of visiting each node in a tree or graph
- Another word for the NOT logic gate
- Used to connect nodes in a Tree or Graph
- The name of the operation to remove an item from a stack
- An adjective to describe a data structure that can change size after it has been created
- An adjective for a data structure that can only store data of one type
- A node that has no children
- An adjective to describe a graph that has values associated with it's edges.
Down
- Another word for the AND logic gate
- The first node of a linked list
- The law: not (A or B) == (not A) and (not B)
- The node at the top of a tree
- Used to enhance the security of sending a file or message
- A circuit that has the purpose of storing the state of one bit
- An adjective to describe a graph that uses arrows for edges.
- When you encrypt data but cannot decrypt it to get the original data back
- Another word for the OR logic gate
- An adjective for a data structure that cannot be changed in any way after creation (e.g. Tuple)
20 Clues: A node that has no children • The node at the top of a tree • The first node of a linked list • Another word for the OR logic gate • Another word for the AND logic gate • Another word for the NOT logic gate • Used to connect nodes in a Tree or Graph • The law: not (A or B) == (not A) and (not B) • The process of visiting each node in a tree or graph • ...
Topic 6 2020-05-11
19 Clues: mere • Primary • install • epävakaa • degraded • logiikka • eminently • primarily • exploited • liukuhihna • turvamääräys • kapunkkilainen • globaalisaatio • kohota rajusti • romahtaa tai sortua • säännöstelystä vapaa • lisääntyä( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) • säännöstelystä vapautettu • yksimielinen ei siis kaksimielinen ゚.+(〃ノωノ)゚.+°
Software Development IST 2023-02-27
Across
- this control structure means that the algorith or program loops over a block of code again and again
- pretend code used to show the logic of an algorithm
- step-by-step description of a solution to a problem
- raw facts
- named memory location e.g. name, country, etc.
- this type of decision has two or more choices
- use of past and previous information to make future decisions
- this is also known as 'input/output' in flowcharts
- this refers to a cohesive block or sequence of code, usually indicated by that sequence being indented the same way
- method or way of thinking about or dividing logic in an algorithm
- form of data e.g. integer, string etc.
- this control structure means that the algorithm or program must make a decision
Down
- information we do something with
- this symbol indicates selection
- data with meaning
- this type of loop means the condition to repeat is AFTER the code block
- this symbol acts like a 'please turn over' for flowcharts
- this symbol indicates a process
- this control structure means that processes are executed step-by-step
- graphical way of showing an algorithm
- this type of decision has only two choices
- this flowchart symbol is equivalent to BEGIN or END in pseudocode
- this type of loop means the condition to repeat is BEFORE the code block
23 Clues: raw facts • data with meaning • this symbol indicates selection • this symbol indicates a process • information we do something with • graphical way of showing an algorithm • form of data e.g. integer, string etc. • this type of decision has only two choices • this type of decision has two or more choices • named memory location e.g. name, country, etc. • ...
Year 8 Applab Legends 2025-07-08
Across
- The last day of the school week
- Hold the mouse button and move something
- One item you answer in a quiz
- A program you play for fun
- Symbol like + or > used for maths or comparing values
- Python command that shows text on the screen
- On-screen thing you click to make something happen
- Logic gate that outputs 1 when at least one input is 1
- Spaces at the start of a line that show Python what is inside a block
- What you do with a mouse to choose something
- The instructions you write for the computer
- Choosing between two possible paths in a program
Down
- Python function that asks the user to type something
- Logic gate that outputs 1 only when both inputs are 1
- App Lab command that runs code when the user does something
- Python function that makes a set of numbers, often used in loops
- A named “box” that can store a changing value
- Code that repeats again and again
- Logic gate that flips the input value
- Press this to start your program
- App Lab command that switches to another screen
- A short test with several questions
- Python data type that stores items in order
- Small picture that opens an app when clicked
- The name of our school (and a purple fruit)
25 Clues: A program you play for fun • One item you answer in a quiz • The last day of the school week • Press this to start your program • Code that repeats again and again • A short test with several questions • Logic gate that flips the input value • Hold the mouse button and move something • Python data type that stores items in order • The name of our school (and a purple fruit) • ...
study skill 2018-03-20
Across
- how many learning skills are there
- a color used to promote action
- another word for nature smart
- a part of brain which helps with logic
- a learning skill in which people learn by listening
- what learning style am I
- another word for word smart
- what is my true color
- what brain dominant am I
- how many multiple intelligences are there
Down
- what intelligence is he if someone has ability to self reflect
- another word for body smart
- another word for picture smart
- another word for word smart
- possible career for verbal intelligence
- a learning skill in which people learn by reasoning
- a learning skill in which people learn by working by themselves
- a color of logic
- possible career for musical intelligence
19 Clues: a color of logic • what is my true color • what learning style am I • what brain dominant am I • another word for body smart • another word for word smart • another word for word smart • another word for nature smart • another word for picture smart • a color used to promote action • how many learning skills are there • a part of brain which helps with logic • ...
Unit 9 Words With -ed or -ing; Part 1 Spelling and Phonics By: Madelyn Hamilton 5P November 5th, 2025 2025-11-05
15 Clues: Logic • Worked • Sliding • Abandon • Teaching • Bordered • Forgiven • Allowing • Exampling • Confessed • Occurring • Remembered • Appropriate • The same in value • Accidental Abandoning
study skill 2018-03-20
Across
- a color used to promote action
- another word for body smart
- another word for word smart
- possible career for musical intelligence
- another word for picture smart
- another word for nature smart
- what learning style am I
- how many multiple intelligences are there
- a learning skill in which people learn by working by themselves
- a learning skill in which people learn by reasoning
- what is my true color
Down
- what intelligence is he if someone has ability to self reflect
- a part of brain which helps with logic
- possible career for verbal intelligence
- what brain dominant am I
- another word for word smart
- how many learning skills are there
- a learning skill in which people learn by listening
- a color of logic
19 Clues: a color of logic • what is my true color • what brain dominant am I • what learning style am I • another word for body smart • another word for word smart • another word for word smart • another word for nature smart • a color used to promote action • another word for picture smart • how many learning skills are there • a part of brain which helps with logic • ...
Davis‘s work 2018-03-20
Across
- a color of logic
- what brain dominant am I
- a learning skill in which people learn by reasoning
- possible career for musical intelligence
- another word for body smart
- another word for word smart
- what learning style am I
- a learning skill in which people learn by working by themselves
- a learning skill in which people learn by listening
- how many learning skills are there
Down
- how many multiple intelligences are there
- possible career for verbal intelligence
- another word for word smart
- what intelligence is he if someone has ability to self reflect
- another word for picture smart
- another word for nature smart
- a color used to promote action
- what is my true color
- a part of brain which helps with logic
19 Clues: a color of logic • what is my true color • what brain dominant am I • what learning style am I • another word for word smart • another word for body smart • another word for word smart • another word for nature smart • another word for picture smart • a color used to promote action • how many learning skills are there • a part of brain which helps with logic • ...
study skill 2018-03-20
Across
- possible career for musical intelligence
- a learning skill in which people learn by working by themselves
- how many multiple intelligences are there
- what intelligence is he if someone has ability to self reflect
- what brain dominant am I
- another word for picture smart
- a color used to promote action
- a learning skill in which people learn by reasoning
- what learning style am I
- possible career for verbal intelligence
- what is my true color
- a part of brain which helps with logic
Down
- another word for nature smart
- another word for word smart
- another word for word smart
- another word for body smart
- how many learning skills are there
- a color of logic
- a learning skill in which people learn by listening
19 Clues: a color of logic • what is my true color • what brain dominant am I • what learning style am I • another word for word smart • another word for word smart • another word for body smart • another word for nature smart • another word for picture smart • a color used to promote action • how many learning skills are there • a part of brain which helps with logic • ...
CS20 Theory Review Terms 2021-12-08
Across
- A group of latches
- Memory built out of 3-5 logic gates
- NFTs are used to guarantee this about a piece of art.
- Opcode followed by the operand
- The number being operated on
- Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software
- Are used in very complicated computing in place of bits
Down
- Overflow errors are tracked by this
- The creating of codes
- Does arithmatic and logic
- The word that tells you what to d with the number
- Temporary stored space
- The wiring
- Has a length of 256 bits
14 Clues: The wiring • A group of latches • The creating of codes • Temporary stored space • Has a length of 256 bits • Does arithmatic and logic • The number being operated on • Opcode followed by the operand • Overflow errors are tracked by this • Memory built out of 3-5 logic gates • The word that tells you what to d with the number • Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software • ...
Argumentative Writing 2022-12-20
Across
- explains how the evidence supports the claim.
- The point you are trying to get across.
- Facts that support your claim.
- _____ Words help carry your thoughts
- Background____helps give readers more insight
- logic and reason
Down
- Making a claim and supporting it using logic.
- Credibility
- Making a claim and support it using emotions.
- Who will read the essay
- encourages people to read the paper
- motions and feelings
12 Clues: Credibility • logic and reason • motions and feelings • Who will read the essay • Facts that support your claim. • encourages people to read the paper • _____ Words help carry your thoughts • The point you are trying to get across. • Making a claim and supporting it using logic. • explains how the evidence supports the claim. • Making a claim and support it using emotions. • ...
Knowledge Engineering 2025-11-17
Across
- If-then statements used in expert systems
- Information and understanding stored in systems
- Process of deriving logical conclusions from premises
- Brain-inspired type of network
- Formal representation of knowledge in a domain
- Process of acquiring knowledge from experience
- Rule-of-thumb approach to problem solving
Down
- Theorem used for probabilistic reasoning
- Type of logic dealing with degrees of truth
- Process of thinking logically to draw conclusions
- Reasoning from specific cases to general principles
- Formal system of reasoning
- Reasoning from general principles to specific cases
- Raw information used for machine learning
- Type of knowledge-based AI system
15 Clues: Formal system of reasoning • Brain-inspired type of network • Type of knowledge-based AI system • Theorem used for probabilistic reasoning • If-then statements used in expert systems • Raw information used for machine learning • Rule-of-thumb approach to problem solving • Type of logic dealing with degrees of truth • Formal representation of knowledge in a domain • ...
Dr Sherratt's Crossword 2022-07-17
Across
- Reducing the number of bits a file needs in secondary storage
- The name of the data structure sometimes referred to as FIFO
- The process of visiting each node in a tree or graph
- Another word for the NOT logic gate
- Used to connect nodes in a Tree or Graph
- The name of the operation to remove an item from a stack
- An adjective to describe a data structure that can change size after it has been created
- An adjective for a data structure that can only store data of one type
- A node that has no children
- An adjective to describe a graph that has values associated with it's edges.
Down
- Another word for the AND logic gate
- The first node of a linked list
- The law: not (A or B) == (not A) and (not B)
- The node at the top of a tree
- Used to enhance the security of sending a file or message
- A circuit that has the purpose of storing the state of one bit
- An adjective to describe a graph that uses arrows for edges.
- When you encrypt data but cannot decrypt it to get the original data back
- Another word for the OR logic gate
- An adjective for a data structure that cannot be changed in any way after creation (e.g. Tuple)
20 Clues: A node that has no children • The node at the top of a tree • The first node of a linked list • Another word for the OR logic gate • Another word for the AND logic gate • Another word for the NOT logic gate • Used to connect nodes in a Tree or Graph • The law: not (A or B) == (not A) and (not B) • The process of visiting each node in a tree or graph • ...
Strand 2 Review 2025-10-15
Across
- When infants and toddlers acquire knowledge through sensory experiences and manipulating objects
- the use of information in new situations
- a Person's need for internal esteem factors
- the appreciation and search for beauty, balance, and form
- A persons need for feeling loved and accepted
- Involves an increase in logic, the ability to use deductive reasoning, and understanding abstract ideas
- Something needed to keep safe from harm
- producing new or original work
- When children became much more adept at using logic
- Justifying a stand or decision
- putting needs aside to serve something greater then onself
Down
- a condition that something is required or wanted
- the desire to know, understand, and solve problems
- The child's experience, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- Drawing connections among ideas
- the process that starts in human infancy and continued into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills.
- is recalling facts and basic concepts
- When kids learn through pretend play but still struggle with logic and taking point of view of other people.
- explaining ideas or concepts
- the construction of thought process , including remembering, problem solving, and decision-making from childhood through adolescence to adulthood.
- growth of an individual toward fulfillment of the highest needs, meaning in life
21 Clues: explaining ideas or concepts • producing new or original work • Justifying a stand or decision • Drawing connections among ideas • is recalling facts and basic concepts • Something needed to keep safe from harm • the use of information in new situations • a Person's need for internal esteem factors • A persons need for feeling loved and accepted • ...
Logical Thinking 2023-06-12
Across
- Follow the crowd is the ___ bias
- A must-have condition is ___
- A truth ___ specifies the functions of a logic operator
- A condition that guarantees a result is a ___ condition
Down
- ___ is 20/20
- ___ algebra provides rules on logic computations
- Digital circuits built with logic ___
- Logical thinkers must avoid cognitive ___
8 Clues: ___ is 20/20 • A must-have condition is ___ • Follow the crowd is the ___ bias • Digital circuits built with logic ___ • Logical thinkers must avoid cognitive ___ • ___ algebra provides rules on logic computations • A truth ___ specifies the functions of a logic operator • A condition that guarantees a result is a ___ condition
Derek Mcconnell - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-19
Across
- people are corrupted by civilization
- giving up some freedom for protection from the government
- using logic and reason
- equality for women in education
- telescope
- natural rights philosophy - God given rights
- questioning the beliefs of the natural world
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- simple and elegant style
- enlightened leader of Russia
- separate powers of government
- Judicial,Executive, Legislative branches are equal
- group of intellectuals in France
Down
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- July 4th 1776
- believe in God based off reason
- new kind of absolute monarch
- sun centered universe
- method to solve problems
- extravagant and gaudy style
- theory of universal gravitation
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- state government vs. federal/national government
- knowledge is based off reason or logic
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
25 Clues: telescope • July 4th 1776 • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • method to solve problems • simple and elegant style • extravagant and gaudy style • new kind of absolute monarch • enlightened leader of Russia • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • separate powers of government • believe in God based off reason • equality for women in education • theory of universal gravitation • ...
Tone Words and Vocabulary- Shayla Hastey 2025-10-06
Across
- Ignorant in nature
- Appeal to emotion
- Depiction of something horrific or gruesome in nature in nature
- TO show contempt
- Acerbic, filled with criticism
- Scathing, angry or bitter verbal converse.
- Article of writing with a critical or controversial perspective
- Relationship of genuine connection and harmony
- Intention of conveying a moral message
- Indulged in consideration and mindfulness
- Ability to show compassion and understand ones feelings
- Viewpoint lacking purpose,and rejecting religious ideologies
- Appeal to logic
Down
- Emotion evoking,a bittersweet feeling of reminiscence
- Ability to persevere in literature
- A realistic approach as apposed to ideals
- Captivating the audience
- To be doubtful
- Critical, scathing, or bitter tone
- Appeal to character
- Question asked and answered by the author
- Faulty reasoning/logic
- Expression of admiration or approval
23 Clues: To be doubtful • Appeal to logic • TO show contempt • Appeal to emotion • Ignorant in nature • Appeal to character • Faulty reasoning/logic • Captivating the audience • Acerbic, filled with criticism • Ability to persevere in literature • Critical, scathing, or bitter tone • Expression of admiration or approval • Intention of conveying a moral message • ...
Narnia Vocabulary Chaps 2-5 2018-11-22
22 Clues: mean • trick • party • lords • crazy • calmly • likely • angrily • angrily • pouting • knocked • tourists • blushing • reasoning • officials • eyeglasses • small fish • from now on • gold-covered • a large cloak • lands ruled by a king • searching in darkness
Philosophy 2024-02-14
Across
- philosophy of reason
- a kind of logic that repeats itself instead of examining its premise
- a greeting you send on special occasions
- to be alive or present in the world
- where some of the first philosophers came from
- treats that are baked
Down
- a treat made with cacao beans and sugar
- a bunch of flowers
- very old
- practical philosophy (how to be a good person)
- a love of wisdom
- something you ask
- what philosophers like to do
13 Clues: very old • a love of wisdom • something you ask • a bunch of flowers • philosophy of reason • treats that are baked • what philosophers like to do • to be alive or present in the world • a treat made with cacao beans and sugar • a greeting you send on special occasions • practical philosophy (how to be a good person) • where some of the first philosophers came from • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Kira Dillon 2023-12-19
Across
- Earth centered universe
- Telescope to the sky
- Judicial,Executive,Legislative branches;equal powers
- Fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- Simple and elegant style
- Giving up some freedom for protection
- New kind of absolute monarch
- Reason and logic
- State government vs. federal/national government
- Sun centered universe
- Group of intellectuals in France
- Separate powers of government
Down
- Using logic and reason
- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- Major use of John Locke's ideas
- Belief in God based on reason
- Extravagant and gaudy style
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Equality for women especially in education
- July 4,1776
- Theory of universal gravitation
- Method to solve problems
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
- Use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Natural rights philosophy - God given rights
26 Clues: July 4,1776 • Reason and logic • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Simple and elegant style • Method to solve problems • Extravagant and gaudy style • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of absolute monarch • Belief in God based on reason • Use of Beccaria's legal ideas • Separate powers of government • ...
Core Java Day-8 2015-10-30
Across
- A layer consisting of logic required to accept user input and display application output.
- POJO objects used to store data values and expose them through properties.
- A type of software architecture which provides a clean separation between the business logic, presentation and data access logic.
- A layer which abstracts the logic required to access the underlying data store
Down
- A type of test which allows you to run the same test with different data.
- A layer which is responsible for implementing business rules .
- A type of object created in unit testing which provides the ability to test code that is not yet written.
- Multiple related tests grouped together for convenient testing in junit.
- Junit annotation which species a runner class while running the annotated class.
- The object that are sent across the layers which carry data from one layer to other
10 Clues: A layer which is responsible for implementing business rules . • Multiple related tests grouped together for convenient testing in junit. • A type of test which allows you to run the same test with different data. • POJO objects used to store data values and expose them through properties. • ...
Persuasive Technique Crossword 2017-02-12
Across
- This is where three things are listed together for emphasis
- Using the results of research or professional opinions
- Insulting, dismissive, belittling comment about a person or group
- The deliberate use of strong words to play on the audience’s feelings
- Using words such as us, we, you, our
- Mocking opposing views; using humour to attack the logic of an argument
- Using a question to which there is only one answer, or to which no answer is needed
- An unspecific statement that states that the case being discussed is true for a majority of people
- Using language that exaggerates the problem or situation, such as big statements
- Repeating arguments, images, expert evidence, appeals, emotive language, and big statements
- Writer’s draw on values, beliefs, patriotism, family values, youth, maturity, logic and emotions to persuade the reader
- Worn-out, overused expressions
Down
- Repetition of the first consonant sound in consecutive words
- Making your opponent look ‘bad’ - undermine, attack
- Painting a word picture of a scene or action; using similes, metaphors, analogies
- The main argument or point the writer is trying to make
- A play on words to suggest a different meaning
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- Aim to engage people’s feelings not logic
- Using evidence from events in one’s own life
- Only one side of the matter is presented
21 Clues: Worn-out, overused expressions • Using words such as us, we, you, our • Only one side of the matter is presented • Aim to engage people’s feelings not logic • Using evidence from events in one’s own life • A play on words to suggest a different meaning • Making your opponent look ‘bad’ - undermine, attack • Using the results of research or professional opinions • ...
Dr Sherratt's Crossword 2022-07-17
Across
- A circuit that has the purpose of storing the state of one bit
- The process of visiting each node in a tree or graph
- An adjective to describe a graph that uses arrows for edges.
- Reducing the number of bits a file needs in secondary storage
- Another word for the OR logic gate
- The first node of a linked list
- The law: not (A or B) == (not A) and (not B)
- A node that has no children
- Used to connect nodes in a Tree or Graph
- An adjective to describe a data structure that can change size after it has been created
- The node at the top of a tree
- The name of the operation to remove an item from a stack
- When you encrypt data but cannot decrypt it to get the original data back
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- An adjective to describe a graph that has values associated with it's edges.
- The name of the data structure sometimes referred to as FIFO
- An adjective for a data structure that cannot be changed in any way after creation (e.g. Tuple)
- Another word for the AND logic gate
- Used to enhance the security of sending a file or message
- An adjective for a data structure that can only store data of one type
- Another word for the NOT logic gate
20 Clues: A node that has no children • The node at the top of a tree • The first node of a linked list • Another word for the OR logic gate • Another word for the AND logic gate • Another word for the NOT logic gate • Used to connect nodes in a Tree or Graph • The law: not (A or B) == (not A) and (not B) • The process of visiting each node in a tree or graph • ...
Special Purpose Registers 2025-02-21
Across
- Smallest unit of data, represented as 0 or 1.
- Operation that transfers control to a different instruction.
- Value added to a base address to get an effective address.
- Value or address used by an instruction.
- Small, fast memory for frequently accessed data.
- Tracks the number of executed instructions. (TWO WORDS)
- Storage location for data and instructions.
- Temporary storage area.
- Mechanism for handling exceptional conditions.
- Central Processing Unit, the brain of the computer.
- Unique CPU storage locations with specific functions. (TWO WORDS)
- Interpret the instruction to determine actions.
- Register used for indexed addressing.
- Operational state of the CPU or system.
- Software that mimics hardware behavior.
- Retrieve an instruction from memory.
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- Small CPU used in computers and devices.
- Command for the CPU to execute.
- Device or register that counts occurrences.
- Perform an instruction or program.
- Base-2 number system used by computers.
- Register used for arithmetic and logic operations.
- Numeric location of data in memory.
- Base-16 number system.
- Operation of increasing a value by one.
- Section of memory used for specific purposes.
- Part of an instruction specifying the operation to be performed.
- Variable that holds a memory address.
- Arithmetic Logic Unit, performs arithmetic and logic operations.
- Indicator used to represent the status of a condition.
30 Clues: Base-16 number system. • Temporary storage area. • Command for the CPU to execute. • Perform an instruction or program. • Numeric location of data in memory. • Retrieve an instruction from memory. • Variable that holds a memory address. • Register used for indexed addressing. • Base-2 number system used by computers. • Operation of increasing a value by one. • ...
AICE Global Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-19
Across
- Prejudgment which is based on a narrow point of view
- An appeal to the emotions of the audience
- Arguments that use past cases as a guide to make a decision
- Arguing that because lots of people believe in something it must be true
- Citing a perceived authority who claims that the conclusion is true
- Key words have definitions which constitute the concept of logic in the world
- A diffrent way of looking at a certain situation
- Contrary to reason or logic
- An appeal to the reason and logic
- Thinking that considers multiple dimensions of a problem within multiple viewpoints
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- Argument for the purpose of understanding what is true, right, or good
- An appeal to the credibility of an author
- Based on experiment, observation rather than theories
- Considering opposing viewpoints
- A sentence having two or more possible meanings
- An intellectually engaged process in which the reader looks for assumptions, key concepts, to support examples
- Prejudice in favor of one's nation, ethnicity, culture, or religion
- Perceiving or understanding the world and other from the perspective of one's own social group
- The beliefs that are assumed to be true before-hand in an argument, in one's reasoning, or in a course of action
- Recognizing the limits of one's knowledge and viewpoint
- An objective analysis and evaluation of idea or belief
21 Clues: Contrary to reason or logic • Considering opposing viewpoints • An appeal to the reason and logic • An appeal to the emotions of the audience • An appeal to the credibility of an author • A sentence having two or more possible meanings • A diffrent way of looking at a certain situation • Prejudgment which is based on a narrow point of view • ...
DSD CO 1 2020-02-13
Across
- A small circle on the output of a logic gate is used to represent the ____ operation
- Light switch is a ______ device
- which Boolean algebra property allows us to group operands in an expression in any order without affecting the results of the operation
- In the decimal numbering system, ___ is the digit with the most weight
- algebra The systematic reduction of logic circuits is accomplished by using
Down
- The NAND or NOR gates are referred to as _____ gates
- The format used to present the logic output for the various combinations of logic inputs to a gate is called a(n):
- An OR gate with inverted inputs functions as _____ gate
- If a signal passing through a gate is inhibited by sending a LOW into one of the inputs, and the output is HIGH, the gate is a(n):
- Any number with an exponent of zero is equal to:
10 Clues: Light switch is a ______ device • Any number with an exponent of zero is equal to: • The NAND or NOR gates are referred to as _____ gates • An OR gate with inverted inputs functions as _____ gate • In the decimal numbering system, ___ is the digit with the most weight • algebra The systematic reduction of logic circuits is accomplished by using • ...
Crossword Puzzles (Core Java Day-8) 2015-10-30
Across
- A type of software architecture which provides a clean separation between the business logic, presentation and data access logic.
- A layer which abstracts the logic required to access the underlying data store
- POJO objects used to store data values and expose them through properties.
- A type of object created in unit testing which provides the ability to test code that is not yet written.
- A layer consisting of logic required to accept user input and display application output.
- The object that are sent across the layers which carry data from one layer to other
Down
- A type of test which allows you to run the same test with different data.
- A layer which is responsible for implementing business rules .
- Multiple related tests grouped together for convenient testing in junit.
- Junit annotation which species a runner class while running the annotated class.
10 Clues: A layer which is responsible for implementing business rules . • Multiple related tests grouped together for convenient testing in junit. • A type of test which allows you to run the same test with different data. • POJO objects used to store data values and expose them through properties. • ...
Logic Gates 2020-05-20
9 Clues: reasoning • exclusive OR • billionaire Bill • roundabout journey • only works with 2 positives. • only works with 2 negatives. • the most common ‘building block’ • ‘+’ = ‘-’, ‘yes’ = ‘no’, which gate am I talking about? • when at least one of the input is 1 the output would be 1 which gate am I talking about?
Logic & Reasoning 2014-03-03
Across
- Both premises and conclusions are expressed as _______
- It contains all elements of an argument but the elements fit together differently
- Statements that consist of two parts which are respectively referred to as the antecedent and the consequent
- A premise assumed or intended by the arguer which is not actually expressed in the argument
- A form of persuasive expression that is often mistaken for argument
Down
- A unit of reasoning which consists of a belief and reasons to support that belief
- Words or phases which introduce or frame the premises and conclusion
- It's the belief
- The reasons
9 Clues: The reasons • It's the belief • Both premises and conclusions are expressed as _______ • A form of persuasive expression that is often mistaken for argument • Words or phases which introduce or frame the premises and conclusion • A unit of reasoning which consists of a belief and reasons to support that belief • ...
LOGIC CROSSWORD 2014-03-23
Across
- A number of previously known truths.
- Knowledge of a new term
- When a conclusion is drawn from two premise.
- A mental act whereby starting with several judgments which we relate to one another.
- The drawing of conclusion from one of more premises.
Down
- The external expression of an argument.
- The mental product of inferential thinking.
- When a conclusion is drawn from only one premise.
- A type of syllogism that an inferential thinking that draws the conclusion in an absolute manner.
9 Clues: Knowledge of a new term • A number of previously known truths. • The external expression of an argument. • The mental product of inferential thinking. • When a conclusion is drawn from two premise. • When a conclusion is drawn from only one premise. • The drawing of conclusion from one of more premises. • ...
Geometry Logic 2023-10-17
Across
- read as p if and only if q
- p and q true when both statements is true
- read as if not q then not p
- read as if not p then not q
- p or q true when at least one statement is true
- if p then q and if q then r so we can conclude if p then r
Down
- if p is true then q is true
- read as if q then p
- read as if p then q
9 Clues: read as if q then p • read as if p then q • read as p if and only if q • if p is true then q is true • read as if not q then not p • read as if not p then not q • p and q true when both statements is true • p or q true when at least one statement is true • if p then q and if q then r so we can conclude if p then r
Aristotle Crossword Puzzle By: Deacon Coppen 2021-05-14
Across
- The activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power.
- The scientific study of life.
- Aristotle's spouse.
- The art of writing poetry.
- Aristotle's teacher.
- a person who teaches, especially in a school.
- The capital and largest city of Greece.
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.
- Aristotle's place of death.
- The abstract science of number, quantity, and space.
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- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- A school of philosophy in Ancient Greece. Its teachings derived from its founder, Aristotle.
- Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- The first formal study of logic, where logic is understood as the study of arguments.
- Greek philosopher and polymath during the classical period in ancient Greece.
- Full or extreme treatment.
- A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- Aristotle's birth place.
- A person of wide-ranging knowledge of learning.
- A hall for public lectures or discussions.
- Aristotle's father.
22 Clues: Aristotle's spouse. • Aristotle's father. • Aristotle's teacher. • Aristotle's birth place. • The art of writing poetry. • Full or extreme treatment. • Aristotle's place of death. • The scientific study of life. • The capital and largest city of Greece. • A hall for public lectures or discussions. • a person who teaches, especially in a school. • ...
Persuasive Technique Crossword 2017-02-12
Across
- Repeating arguments, images, expert evidence, appeals, emotive language, and big statements
- An unspecific statement that states that the case being discussed is true for a majority of people
- A play on words to suggest a different meaning
- Using words such as us, we, you, our
- Mocking opposing views; using humour to attack the logic of an argument
- Painting a word picture of a scene or action; using similes, metaphors, analogies
- of the first consonant sound in consecutive words
- The deliberate use of strong words to play on the audience’s feelings
- The main argument or point the writer is trying to make
- Making your opponent look ‘bad’ - undermine, attack
Down
- Using evidence from events in one’s own life
- Aim to engage people’s feelings not logic
- Using the results of research or professional opinions
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- Using a question to which there is only one answer, or to which no answer is needed
- Worn-out, overused expressions
- Using language that exaggerates the problem or situation, such as big statements
- Only one side of the matter is presented
- This is where three things are listed together for emphasis
- Writer’s draw on values, beliefs, patriotism, family values, youth, maturity, logic and emotions to persuade the reader
- dismissive, belittling comment about a person or group
21 Clues: Worn-out, overused expressions • Using words such as us, we, you, our • Only one side of the matter is presented • Aim to engage people’s feelings not logic • Using evidence from events in one’s own life • A play on words to suggest a different meaning • of the first consonant sound in consecutive words • Making your opponent look ‘bad’ - undermine, attack • ...
Persuasive Technique Crossword 2017-02-12
Across
- This is where three things are listed together for emphasis
- Aim to engage people’s feelings not logic
- Using a question to which there is only one answer, or to which no answer is needed
- Using the results of research or professional opinions
- Writer’s draw on values, beliefs, patriotism, family values, youth, maturity, logic and emotions to persuade the reader
- A play on words to suggest a different meaning
- Painting a word picture of a scene or action; using similes, metaphors, analogies
- An unspecific statement that states that the case being discussed is true for a majority of people
- Using words such as us, we, you, our
- The main argument or point the writer is trying to make
- Making your opponent look ‘bad’ - undermine, attack
Down
- Repeating arguments, images, expert evidence, appeals, emotive language, and big statements
- of the first consonant sound in consecutive words
- Using evidence from events in one’s own life
- The deliberate use of strong words to play on the audience’s feelings
- Using language that exaggerates the problem or situation, such as big statements
- dismissive, belittling comment about a person or group
- Mocking opposing views; using humour to attack the logic of an argument
- Only one side of the matter is presented
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- Worn-out, overused expressions
21 Clues: Worn-out, overused expressions • Using words such as us, we, you, our • Only one side of the matter is presented • Aim to engage people’s feelings not logic • Using evidence from events in one’s own life • A play on words to suggest a different meaning • of the first consonant sound in consecutive words • Making your opponent look ‘bad’ - undermine, attack • ...
Logic Truth Table 2022-03-03
Across
- Not…
- two statements that have the same truth-value for each line of a truth table
- the “then” part of a conditional
- an argument that cannot possibly have all true premises and a false conclusion.
- A statement that is always false
- a statement that isn’t a tautology and isn’t a self-contradiction.
- “or…”
- an array of truth values
Down
- the “if” part of a conditional
- If… then
- if and only if
- “And…”
- A set of statements that can all be true at the same time
- An argument that can have all true premises and a false conclusion
14 Clues: Not… • “or…” • “And…” • If… then • if and only if • an array of truth values • the “if” part of a conditional • the “then” part of a conditional • A statement that is always false • A set of statements that can all be true at the same time • An argument that can have all true premises and a false conclusion • a statement that isn’t a tautology and isn’t a self-contradiction. • ...
Geometry Logic Crossword 2024-12-04
Across
- hypothesis and conclusion are reversed
- symbolized with "⋀"
- where both hypothesis and conclusion are negated
- shortened version of "if and only if"
- symbolized with "∩"
- an example the contradicts the given statement
Down
- symbolized with "∴"
- reversing and negating the hypothesis and conclusion
- logical statement that takes the form "if-then"
- symbolized with "→"
- statement using "if and only if" with two true statements
- symbolized with "⋁"
- symbolized with "∪"
- symbolized with "~"
14 Clues: symbolized with "∴" • symbolized with "⋀" • symbolized with "→" • symbolized with "⋁" • symbolized with "∪" • symbolized with "∩" • symbolized with "~" • shortened version of "if and only if" • hypothesis and conclusion are reversed • an example the contradicts the given statement • logical statement that takes the form "if-then" • where both hypothesis and conclusion are negated • ...
Debate Crossword 2022-09-01
Across
- Statements that establish a proposition
- A series of arguments that "tell a story"
- Believes the topic to be true
- Believes the topic to be false
- Statement of belief
- Why you believe what you believe
- reasoning used to come to a conclusion
Down
- Why the evidence supports the claim
- Time debaters have to prepare their next speech
- Quotes to support the claim
- The written record of the debate
- Claim that runs opposite of another claim
- method of arguing using logic
13 Clues: Statement of belief • Quotes to support the claim • Believes the topic to be true • method of arguing using logic • Believes the topic to be false • The written record of the debate • Why you believe what you believe • Why the evidence supports the claim • reasoning used to come to a conclusion • Statements that establish a proposition • ...
Alex 2018-03-20
Across
- one of the learning style that through imagery and special understanding
- a color expression of the logic
- learning through actually did that, ex. cooking
- people study by listening
- kind of intelligences that good at photographing
- learning with step by step
- a color that mean bad
- which side are more emotional
- study by having conversation with other
- a color that mean peaceful
Down
- kind of intelligence that understanding they own very well
- people that figure math problem very quick and correct.
- learning with group
- learning alone
- kind of intelligences that good at singing
- how many multiple intelligences we have learned
- is a color urges you to pay attention
- how many basic study style we have learn
- a color that mean good
- a color that make you feel vitality
20 Clues: learning alone • learning with group • a color that mean bad • a color that mean good • people study by listening • learning with step by step • a color that mean peaceful • which side are more emotional • a color expression of the logic • a color that make you feel vitality • is a color urges you to pay attention • study by having conversation with other • ...
Digital Electronics 2024-03-30
Across
- Chooses one signal from many inputs.
- Circuit Outputs solely depend on present inputs.
- Provides an output if at least one input is "on."
- Performs addition in binary arithmetic.
- Base-16, a favorite among programmers.
- Computers' fundamental language.
- The "negative AND" gate.
- Converts binary signals into a different format.
- Circuit Outputs depend on current and past inputs.
- "Either but not both" logic.
Down
- Determines the relationship between two digital values.
- Gate Flips the input: "off" becomes "on" and vice versa.
- The "negative OR" gate.
- A reference for logic gate behavior.
- Base-8, often seen in computer programming.
- Base-10, the realm of everyday math.
- Basic memory unit in digital circuits.
- Requires all inputs to be "on" to give an output.
- Distributes one signal to multiple outputs.
- Converts input signals into binary code.
20 Clues: The "negative OR" gate. • The "negative AND" gate. • "Either but not both" logic. • Computers' fundamental language. • Chooses one signal from many inputs. • A reference for logic gate behavior. • Base-10, the realm of everyday math. • Basic memory unit in digital circuits. • Base-16, a favorite among programmers. • Performs addition in binary arithmetic. • ...
Keyan Smiley/ Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-19
Across
- Simple and elegant style
- Natural rights philosophy
- Earth centered universe
- Belief in God
- State gov't vs federal/national gov't
- Fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- July 4th, 1776
- Use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Group of intellectuals in France
- Reason and logic
- Telescope to the sky
- Major use of John Locke's ideas
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- Giving up some freedom for protection from the gov't
- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Method to solve problems
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Extravagant and gaudy style
- New kind of absolute monarch
- Theory of universal gravitation
- Separate power of government
- Using logic and reason
- Judicial, Executive, Legislative branches equal power
- Equality for women especially in education
- Sun centered universe
- Questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
26 Clues: Belief in God • July 4th, 1776 • Reason and logic • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Simple and elegant style • Method to solve problems • Natural rights philosophy • Extravagant and gaudy style • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of absolute monarch • Separate power of government • Use of Beccaria's legal ideas • ...
emmalinafishel- Enlightenment and Revolution 2023-12-19
Across
- earth centered universe
- telescope in the sky
- Judical,Executive,Legislative branches equal powers
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- simple and elegant style
- people are corrupted by civilzation
- new kind of absolute monarch
- using reason and logic
- state gov't vs.federal/national gov't
- sun centered universe
- group of intellectuals of France
- separate powers of government
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- use of logic and reason
- enlightenment leader of Russia
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- belief of God
- extravagant and gaudy style
- People are corrupted by civilization
- equality for women especially in education
- July 4,1776
- theory of universal gravitation
- method to solve problems
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- natural rights philosophy- God given rights
26 Clues: July 4,1776 • belief of God • telescope in the sky • sun centered universe • using reason and logic • use of logic and reason • earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • extravagant and gaudy style • new kind of absolute monarch • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • separate powers of government • enlightenment leader of Russia • ...
Mackenzie Sweeney Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-19
Across
- judicial, executive, and legislative branches
- using logic and reason
- theory of universal gravitation
- people are corrupted by civilization
- telescope pointed at the sky
- fancy parties where you speak politics
- earth centered universe
- enlightened Russian leader
- beliefs should be based off of reason and logic
- method to solve problems
- extravagant style
- sun centered universe
- equality for women in education
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- simple but classy style
- separation of gov't
- questioning old beliefs of the natural world
- stave gov't vs. federal/national gov't
- used John Locke's ideas
- July 4th, 1776
- natural rights - god given rights
- giving up some freedom for gov't protection
- new absolute monarch
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- intellectual group in France
- the belief in God
- Beccaria's legal ideas
26 Clues: July 4th, 1776 • the belief in God • extravagant style • separation of gov't • new absolute monarch • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • Beccaria's legal ideas • simple but classy style • used John Locke's ideas • earth centered universe • method to solve problems • enlightened Russian leader • telescope pointed at the sky • intellectual group in France • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Cody Smith 2024-12-18
Across
- Simple and elegant style
- Natural rights philosophy
- Earth centered universe
- Belief in God
- State gov't vs federal/national gov't
- Fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- July 4th 1776
- Use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Group of intellectuals in France
- Reason and logic
- Telescope to the sky
- Major use of John Locke's ideas
Down
- Giving up some freedom for protection from the gov't
- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Method to solve problems
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Extravagant and gaudy style
- New kind of absolute monarch
- Theory of universal gravitation
- Separate power of government
- Using logic and reason
- Judicial, Executive, Legislative branches equal power
- Equality for women especially in education
- Sun centered universe
- Questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
26 Clues: Belief in God • July 4th 1776 • Reason and logic • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Simple and elegant style • Method to solve problems • Natural rights philosophy • Extravagant and gaudy style • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of absolute monarch • Separate power of government • Use of Beccaria's legal ideas • ...
induction and deduction 2025-11-24
Across
- — A conclusion drawn from premises.
- — Observations used in inductive reasoning.
- — Reasoning from general to specific.
- — Mental process of forming conclusions.
- — What induction often identifies from observations.
- — A statement that supports a conclusion.
- — A deductive argument with two premises and a conclusion.
- — The act of noticing facts for induction.
- — Reasoning from specific facts to general conclusions.
- — Careful examination of information.
Down
- — A group of statements supporting a conclusion.
- — Facts that support reasoning.
- — A broad statement formed through induction.
- — A quality showing that an argument is logically sound.
- — A tentative explanation generated in induction.
- — Something taken for granted in arguments.
- — The final statement of an argument.
- — The science of correct reasoning.
- — Based on logic and clear thinking.
- — A true statement used as evidence.
- — Logical demonstration that something is true.
21 Clues: — Facts that support reasoning. • — A conclusion drawn from premises. • — The science of correct reasoning. • — Based on logic and clear thinking. • — A true statement used as evidence. • — Reasoning from general to specific. • — The final statement of an argument. • — Careful examination of information. • — Mental process of forming conclusions. • ...
Synonyms 2025-02-25
27 Clues: get • rule • stop • proof • logic • event • exist • trace • assert • treaty • wander • behave • finally • violent • destroy • adherent • convince • decisive • tradition • satisfied • interrupt • seemingly • loneliness • appreciate • provisional • fair, right • insufficient
Studio Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-02
AP Lang Vocabulary 2026-03-26
Across
- an appeal to emotion
- a position or argument about a topic
- proof or information used to support a claim
- a claim supported by reasons and evidence
- the reason the writer is creating the text
- the background information surrounding a topic
- an appeal to logic and reasoning
Down
- an appeal to credibility or trust
- the intended reader or listener
- explanation of why evidence matters
- the writer’s attitude toward the subject
- the main argument of an essay
- the logic that connects evidence to a claim
13 Clues: an appeal to emotion • the main argument of an essay • the intended reader or listener • an appeal to logic and reasoning • an appeal to credibility or trust • explanation of why evidence matters • a position or argument about a topic • the writer’s attitude toward the subject • a claim supported by reasons and evidence • the reason the writer is creating the text • ...
Alex 2018-03-20
Across
- how many multiple intelligences we have learned
- a color that mean bad
- one of the learning style that through imagery and special understanding
- people study by listening
- kind of intelligences that good at photographing
- learning alone
- people that figure math problem very quick and correct.
- kind of intelligence that understanding they own very well
- learning through actually did that, ex. cooking
- a color expression of the logic
Down
- study by having conversation with other
- which side are more emotional
- learning with group
- learning with step by step
- is a color urges you to pay attention
- kind of intelligences that good at singing
- a color that mean peaceful
- a color that mean good
- how many basic study style we have learn
- a color that make you feel vitality
20 Clues: learning alone • learning with group • a color that mean bad • a color that mean good • people study by listening • learning with step by step • a color that mean peaceful • which side are more emotional • a color expression of the logic • a color that make you feel vitality • is a color urges you to pay attention • study by having conversation with other • ...
puzz 2024-01-26
Across
- A colorful, 3D combination puzzle game.
- A structured form of play, usually undertaken for entertainment or fun.
- A puzzle game with intersecting words that are found through definition.
- A number game consisting of nine squares.
- A type of reasoning or complex thinking used to deduce or understand terms/arguments.
- A four player tile matching game created in China.
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- A logic game that requires you to think differently for a certain result.
- A 2 player game in which you capture enemy pieces with jumps and strategic movements.
- A game of logic consisting of 32 pieces, including a King and Queen piece.
- A puzzle game where you must find identical pairs.
- A statement, question or phrase having a double or veiled meaning.
- A printed picture of cut shapes that are meant to interlock.
12 Clues: A colorful, 3D combination puzzle game. • A number game consisting of nine squares. • A puzzle game where you must find identical pairs. • A four player tile matching game created in China. • A printed picture of cut shapes that are meant to interlock. • A statement, question or phrase having a double or veiled meaning. • ...
180131 2018-01-30
2018-16 2018-05-13
17 Clues: 설득 • 논리 • 범죄 • 수단 • 논리적인 • 방법, 방식 • 연설자, 강연자 • 따라가다, 따르다 • 타당한, 합리적인 • ~에게 해를 입히다 • 오류, 잘못된 생각 • (= factor ) • 일으키다, 발생시키다 • (↔ decrease ) • (↔ correctly ) • (= percentage) • (= discussion )
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Bloom and Gardner Vocabulary 2023-02-03
15 Clues: defend • visual • design • rhythms • reading • explain • numbers • memorize • feelings • organize • catagories • demonstrate • "big picture" • collaboratively • concrete experience
79. Smart Spark 2025-11-29
Conditionals - Logic 2025-05-11
9 Clues: 8 >= 100 • true or false • This symbol(||) means • This symbol means (&&) • This value uses quotes • stores information(Var) • which shape test a condition • This is the color of the math block • This color block of create a conditional
DREAM PUZZLE 2026-01-23
Across
- Synchronizes digital circuits
- Universal logic gate
- Stores data temporarily in a CPU
- High-speed memory near the CPU
- Selects one input from many
Down
- Basic memory element in digital circuits
- Base-2 number system
- Low-power technology used in VLSI
- Processor design with simple instructions
- Performs arithmetic and logic operations
10 Clues: Base-2 number system • Universal logic gate • Selects one input from many • Synchronizes digital circuits • High-speed memory near the CPU • Stores data temporarily in a CPU • Low-power technology used in VLSI • Basic memory element in digital circuits • Performs arithmetic and logic operations • Processor design with simple instructions
Classification of logic families 2024-09-25
Across
- Referring to signals that have discrete values.
- The ability of a circuit to resist noise.
- Integrated circuits that combine multiple electronic components.
- Quantitative factors that define circuit behavior.
- A type of logic family using a single type of charge carrier.
Down
- The time lag between input and output in a circuit.
- logic family that uses both positive and negative voltages.
- Unwanted electrical signals that can interfere with circuit operation.
- The number of inputs that a logic gate can handle.
9 Clues: The ability of a circuit to resist noise. • Referring to signals that have discrete values. • The number of inputs that a logic gate can handle. • Quantitative factors that define circuit behavior. • The time lag between input and output in a circuit. • logic family that uses both positive and negative voltages. • ...
Computing Terms Year 10 2022-04-24
Across
- When this type of error is present, the program runs but gives wrong results.
- Software made to be used by the general public.
- This is the generic term used to refer to documents that accompany software.
- This variable data type can be set to True or False.
- This is a temporary storage location whose size is measured in bits.
- AND, OR and NOT are all Logic _______.
- In programming this is used for repetition.
- This points to the address of the next instruction to be fetched.
- int,float, char and boolean are examples of variable _____________.
Down
- Software that has been made specifically for a particular client.
- Software that is used to mimic real life situations is called ______________ software.
- When this type of error is present, the program does not run.
- If a number does not fit in a register we say that we have a numerical ____________.
- Inputs for which we know the expected output, to check that a program is giving good results.
- The ________ table shows the output for all possible combinations of inputs in a logic circuit.
- This is the unit used to measure the speed of a processor.
- When this type of error is present,the program starts running but crashes.
- This is often referred to as the brain of the computer.
18 Clues: AND, OR and NOT are all Logic _______. • In programming this is used for repetition. • Software made to be used by the general public. • This variable data type can be set to True or False. • This is often referred to as the brain of the computer. • This is the unit used to measure the speed of a processor. • ...
English task 2022-04-16
20 Clues: bad • think • logic • enter • unlike • highly • review • brfore • contain • remember • continue • come near • concurring • not accept • completely • not required • new experience • to make someone agree • reach situation that was not planned • actual effect or result something is
SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-04-17
31 Clues: DNA • Time • well • wind • belt • gate • bang • hole • zero • force • force • force • sleep • number • theory • motion • dating • shadow • effect • folding • current • sequence • dilation • syndrome • boundary • function • infection • mechanics • Explosion • dissonance • sequestration
العربية 2023-05-17
25 Clues: raw • ash • mine • arid • pipe • logic • depth • truce • crime • savage • peasant • pivotal • surface • stranded • opposite • strength • notoriety • descendant • revolution • to consult • to observe • sovereignty • to attribute • to scrutinize • to shake hands
Vocabulary - Lesson 5 - Betty's Diary 2019-10-28
26 Clues: βήμα • σωστά • λάθος • φτάνω • εξηγώ • λογική • οδηγία • σωστός • ελέγχω • πουθενά • αλήθεια • χρήσιμος • ακολουθώ • άχρηστος • ωφέλιμος • ωφελούμαι • καταφέρνω • αποτέλεσμα • υπομονετικά • πληροφορίες • υπομονετικός • συγκεντρώνομαι • πράγματι/όντως • πιθανός/δυνατός • εξάσκηση/εξασκούμαι • κατεβάζω (από το ίντερνετ)
CEC 2023 #1 2023-06-09
25 Clues: CNX • M81 • IBM • TSP • XoruX • Infor • LANSA • Axians • Maxava • Fortra • Fresche • Raz-Lee • Infoview • iVolution • Taskforce • Connectria • Metrixware • Falconstor • OmniScience • Profound Logic • Arcad Software • Rocket Software • Service Express • Remain Software • Dynamic Solutions
Romeo and Juliet 2022-12-06
20 Clues: test • lord • apart • arrest • prepare • unlucky • clothes • babbling • requires • in truth • plaything • hostility • rough trip • confession • rude fellow • common girls • fluid; liquid • low, vulgar person • made to violate my promise • contradictory, unsound thought and speech
Unit 3 puzzle 2021-04-02
Across
- --------- is saying true if the propositional formula is valid for all the possible cases
- In …………reasoning we combine probability theory with logic to handle the uncertainty.
- ………….network is key technology for dealing with probabilistic events and to solve a problem which has uncertainty
- A -------is a collection of prepositions and logical expressions relating those prepositions
- --------- is a pattern matching procedure.
- A premise that is derived from a known axiom and some observations is called as …………….
Down
- Semantic networks can show aggregation and ---------------
- A frame carries with it a set of .....that can represent objects which are normally associated with a subject of the frame.
- Perceptual inputs in the Wumpus World environment include Stench, ……….., Glitter, Bump and Scream
- ………combines all fuzzy conclusions obtained by inference into single conclusion.
- --------- knowledge is data-oriented and is also termed as functional knowledge
- -------------calculus is also known as “First Order Logic”
- A statement statement p ∧∼p is an example for …….
- Uncertainty can be dealt with probability theory , truth maintenance and ______ Logic.
14 Clues: --------- is a pattern matching procedure. • A statement statement p ∧∼p is an example for ……. • Semantic networks can show aggregation and --------------- • -------------calculus is also known as “First Order Logic” • ………combines all fuzzy conclusions obtained by inference into single conclusion. • ...
Word study 2015-01-06
20 Clues: tired • stats • logic • clinic • to help • volcano • comment • glasses • demented • to insert • treatment • treatment • stuffed up • does glasses • leaving behind • hospital workers • who teaches music • government people • talking out of turn • people of the government
Binary and Binary Logic Crossword 2017-05-16
Across
- A logic gate that reverses the input put into it
- The biggest binary number a computer can represent
- A logic gate the needs only one positive input to make a positive output
- A logic gate that needs two positive inputs to make a positive output
Down
- Used to store data within computer systems
- 00000000 in binary
- Millions of these make up a CPUs processing circuits
- a number system that uses the power of 16 and 1 to make numbers used in computers
- Computers are this kind of system and must used binary
- 00101000 in binary is equal to
10 Clues: 00000000 in binary • 00101000 in binary is equal to • Used to store data within computer systems • A logic gate that reverses the input put into it • The biggest binary number a computer can represent • Millions of these make up a CPUs processing circuits • Computers are this kind of system and must used binary • ...
21349_DELD_QUIZ 2024-09-30
Across
- A semiconductor technology known for its high noise immunity and low static power consumption
- Number of NAND gates in SR Flip Flop
- A finite state machine where outputs depend only on the current state and not the input signals.
- A method used to simplify Boolean functions by visually grouping adjacent 1's to minimize the number of variables
- A type of counter where the output of the last flip-flop is fed back to the input of the first, forming a loop
- A type of logic family that uses bipolar transistors to perform logic operations, faster but consumes more power than CMOS
- Shift register used to carry out multiple shift operations in a single clock.
- Type of clock applied in Johnson Counter
Down
- The arrangement of these ciruits and memory devices is used to form sequential circuits.
- Number of bits in BCD
- Universal flip-flop
- Number system with base 8
- Code produced by xor-ing binary code.
- A logic gate that outputs a 1 only if both inputs are the same, used in equality comparison circuits.
- Any signed negative binary number is recognised by its
15 Clues: Universal flip-flop • Number of bits in BCD • Number system with base 8 • Number of NAND gates in SR Flip Flop • Code produced by xor-ing binary code. • Type of clock applied in Johnson Counter • Any signed negative binary number is recognised by its • Shift register used to carry out multiple shift operations in a single clock. • ...
PLC 2025-12-17
Across
- – The brand credited with inventing the first PLC (the 084) in 1968.
- – A light-sensitive component whose resistance decreases as light intensity increases (LDR).
- – The embedded software that runs the PLC hardware itself.
- – The engineer famously credited as the "father" of the programmable logic controller (PLC).
- – A computer system for gathering and analyzing real-time data.
- – A screen allowing operators to interact with the machine (Human Machine Interface).
- – A chart used to show the output of a logic gate for every possible input combination.
- – A data type used to store numbers with decimal points (Real numbers).
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- – Memory that retains its value even after a power loss.
- – A mechanism that moves or controls a device, such as opening a valve.
- – A popular standard for fieldbus communication in automation technology.
- – A base-16 numbering system (0-9, A-F) often used for memory addresses.
- – A device used to control the speed of an electric motor (Variable Frequency Drive).
- – Logic used to prevent two opposing actions from occurring simultaneously.
- – The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
15 Clues: – Memory that retains its value even after a power loss. • – The embedded software that runs the PLC hardware itself. • – A computer system for gathering and analyzing real-time data. • – The brand credited with inventing the first PLC (the 084) in 1968. • – A mechanism that moves or controls a device, such as opening a valve. • ...
Geo Puzzle 2025-05-23
Classification of logical families 2024-09-25
Across
- The ability of a circuit to resist noise.
- Unwanted electrical signals that can interfere with circuit operation.
- Referring to signals that have discrete values.
- A type of logic family using a single type of charge carrier.
Down
- logic family that uses both positive and negative voltages.
- Integrated circuits that combine multiple electronic components.
- The time lag between input and output in a circuit.
- The number of inputs that a logic gate can handle.
- Quantitative factors that define circuit behavior.
9 Clues: The ability of a circuit to resist noise. • Referring to signals that have discrete values. • The number of inputs that a logic gate can handle. • Quantitative factors that define circuit behavior. • The time lag between input and output in a circuit. • logic family that uses both positive and negative voltages. • ...
Classification of ics family 2024-09-25
Across
- Referring to signals that have discrete values.
- The ability of a circuit to resist noise.
- Integrated circuits that combine multiple electronic components.
- Quantitative factors that define circuit behavior.
- A type of logic family using a single type of charge carrier.
Down
- The time lag between input and output in a circuit.
- logic family that uses both positive and negative voltages.
- Unwanted electrical signals that can interfere with circuit operation.
- The number of inputs that a logic gate can handle.
9 Clues: The ability of a circuit to resist noise. • Referring to signals that have discrete values. • The number of inputs that a logic gate can handle. • Quantitative factors that define circuit behavior. • The time lag between input and output in a circuit. • logic family that uses both positive and negative voltages. • ...
Unit 3 puzzle 2021-04-02
Across
- Uncertainty can be dealt with probability theory, truth maintenance and _______ logic.
- is saying true if the propositional formula is valid for all possible cases.
- a statement P intersection ~P is an example for _______.
- ______network is key technology for dealing with probabilistic events and to solve a problem which has uncertainty.
- A frame carries with it a set of _____ that can represent objects which are normally associated with a subject of the frame.
- knowledge is data oriented and is also termed as functional knowledge.
- A premise that is derived from a known axiom and some observations is called as _______.
Down
- is a pattern matching procedure
- Semantic networks can show aggregation and ______.
- combines all fuzzy conclusions obtained by inference into single conclusion.
- In ________ reasoning we combine probability theory wit logic to handle the uncertainty.
- _____ calculus is called as first order logic.
- is a collection of prepositions and logical expressions relating those prepositions.
- Perceptual inputs in the wumpus world environment include stench, ________, glitter bump and scream.
14 Clues: is a pattern matching procedure • _____ calculus is called as first order logic. • Semantic networks can show aggregation and ______. • a statement P intersection ~P is an example for _______. • knowledge is data oriented and is also termed as functional knowledge. • combines all fuzzy conclusions obtained by inference into single conclusion. • ...
Digital Electronics 2016-03-13
Across
- signal either 1 or 0
- - example of a digital device
- signal can be any value even + or -
- - logic gate - OUTPUT is the opposite of the INPUT
Down
- - logic gate - OUTPUT = 1 ONLY when both INPUTS = 1
- - basic building block of digital circuits
- - used to send and receive digital information
- - logic gate - OUTPUT = 1 when any INPUT = 1
8 Clues: signal either 1 or 0 • - example of a digital device • signal can be any value even + or - • - basic building block of digital circuits • - logic gate - OUTPUT = 1 when any INPUT = 1 • - used to send and receive digital information • - logic gate - OUTPUT is the opposite of the INPUT • - logic gate - OUTPUT = 1 ONLY when both INPUTS = 1
Spelling Week 16 2023-03-06
30 Clues: = • sum • room • love • fast • beam • U.S. • book • know • mean • music • glory • phone • style • listen • flower • simple • people • reason • mammal • simple • studies • startle • problem • special • machine • do again • yourself • disappear • like better
CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY 2021-04-15
Binary and Binary Logic Crossword 2017-05-16
Across
- A logic gate the needs only one positive input to make a positive output
- The biggest binary number a computer can represent
- Computers are this kind of system and must used binary
- Used to store data within computer systems
Down
- Millions of these make up a CPUs processing circuits
- a number system that uses the power of 16 and 1 to make numbers used in computers
- 00000000 in binary
- A logic gate that needs two positive inputs to make a positive output
- A logic gate that reverses the input put into it
- 00101000 in binary is equal to
10 Clues: 00000000 in binary • 00101000 in binary is equal to • Used to store data within computer systems • A logic gate that reverses the input put into it • The biggest binary number a computer can represent • Millions of these make up a CPUs processing circuits • Computers are this kind of system and must used binary • ...
Logic Lessons 1-10 2017-08-25
Across
- more general broad or narrow the original term and includes it
- all of the common attributes denoted by it
- a misunderstanding due to different definitions
- a statement by a person considering their own desires, beliefs, or feelings
- more than one meaning
- a difference in opinion or perception
- definition invented for a new word on existing word that supplied a new definition
- more specific concrete then original term and included by it
- statement depends on evidence from outside the definition
- shows relationship by Providing an established meaning for the term
- no other types exist
- all of the objects described by it
- supporting statements a statement whose true value can be found from the statement itself
- statements that are true or false by logical structure
- the truth or falsity of one has no effect on the other
- a word whose extent is unclear
Down
- a sentence that is true or false
- excepting a theory about the term being defined
- a statement false due to its logical structure
- aims at persuading one way or another
- if the truth of one requires the truth of the other
- if both statements can both be true at the same time
- seeks to make clear what used to be vague
- a statement that gives the meaning of the term
- can't be true and false at the same time
- terms do not overlap
- a concept expressed precisely and words
- equivalence they imply one another
28 Clues: terms do not overlap • no other types exist • more than one meaning • a word whose extent is unclear • a sentence that is true or false • all of the objects described by it • equivalence they imply one another • aims at persuading one way or another • a difference in opinion or perception • a concept expressed precisely and words • can't be true and false at the same time • ...
Middle School Math Logic 2025-04-08
Across
- used to determine which operation to perform first
- The likelihood of something happening
- A quantity that doesn’t change
- that allows you to switch the order in addition or multiplication
- Expression or equation with only the first power of the variable
- A number’s distance from zero
- The answer to a multiplication problem
- Statement comparing two values using >, <, or =
- where both sides are balanced
- Mathematical process of finding the total or sum
Down
- Value that can change or vary in a math problem
- Number that multiplies a variable in an expression
- Operation used to separate or break into equal parts
- The space inside a shape
- A numerical factor that describes the relationship between two proportional quantities
- A flat, closed figure with three sides
- Opposite of an increase
- A math sentence that uses an equal sign
- A number that multiplies itself to get a product
- A number that shows part of a whole
20 Clues: Opposite of an increase • The space inside a shape • A number’s distance from zero • where both sides are balanced • A quantity that doesn’t change • A number that shows part of a whole • The likelihood of something happening • A flat, closed figure with three sides • The answer to a multiplication problem • A math sentence that uses an equal sign • ...
Metaphysics and Logic Recap 2026-03-11
Across
- Claiming something is true because it has not been proven false.
- Study of mind consciousness and mental states.
- Allegory about mistaking appearances for reality.
- Assuming the conclusion is already true in the premises.
- Assuming what is true of the whole must also be true of its parts.
- Philosopher known for the simulation hypothesis.
- Misrepresenting someone’s position to make it easier to attack.
- Study of reality and what exists.
- Using many weak points at once in the hope one appears convincing.
- Thought experiment about knowledge and colour experience.
- Explaining complex things only in terms of simpler parts.
- Claim that whatever begins to exist must have a cause.
- Hypothetical object made of part tree and part dog used in debates about objects.
- Imagined scenario used to test ideas.
- Rewriting an argument clearly into premises and a conclusion.
- Reasoning where the conclusion must follow from the premises.
- The belief that mind and body are fundamentally different kinds of things.
- Study of what kinds of things exist.
- Using the same word with different meanings in one argument.
- Question of why a good and powerful God would allow suffering.
- Principle that the simplest adequate explanation is usually preferred.
- Observation that computing power tends to double regularly over time.
- Claiming two things are alike in important ways because of minor similarities.
- Perfectly good.
- Assuming that because one event follows another, it caused it.
Down
- Claiming a small step will inevitably lead to extreme consequences.
- Introducing irrelevant information to distract from the issue.
- Trying to persuade by provoking anger or moral shock.
- Claiming something is true because many people believe it.
- Thought experiment claiming symbol manipulation is not understanding.
- Arguing about what would have happened if the past had been different.
- Relying on authority instead of evidence.
- Presenting only two options when more possibilities exist.
- The challenge of explaining subjective experience in physical terms.
- Claim that order or design in nature suggests a designer.
- Drawing a broad conclusion from too little evidence.
- Assuming what is true of the parts must also be true of the whole.
- Something with no parts.
- Attacking the person instead of addressing their reasoning.
- Something made up of parts.
- Responding to criticism by accusing the critic of the same fault.
- Allpowerful.
- The difficulty of explaining how a nonphysical mind affects a physical body.
- Claim that the universe’s constants appear precisely set for life.
- The view that everything that exists is physical.
- Extreme exaggeration used instead of careful reasoning.
- The view that every event is caused and therefore inevitable.
- Allknowing.
- Reasoning from specific observations to a general conclusion.
49 Clues: Allknowing. • Allpowerful. • Perfectly good. • Something with no parts. • Something made up of parts. • Study of reality and what exists. • Study of what kinds of things exist. • Imagined scenario used to test ideas. • Relying on authority instead of evidence. • Study of mind consciousness and mental states. • Philosopher known for the simulation hypothesis. • ...
Test-1 2025-07-30
Across
- Limits the flow of current in a circuit
- Returns the length of a string
- Used to repeat blocks of code
- Difference in electric potential
- Logic gate with output 1 only when all inputs are 1
- Component that resists changes in current
- Stores multiple values of same type in C
- Converts binary input into one-hot output
Down
- Basic memory unit in sequential logic
- Amplifies or switches electronic signals
- Common reference point in an electric circuit
- Stores charge and blocks DC in a circuit
- A diode that emits light
- Holds the address of a variable in C
- Allows current to flow in one direction only
- Selects one input from many
16 Clues: A diode that emits light • Selects one input from many • Used to repeat blocks of code • Returns the length of a string • Difference in electric potential • Holds the address of a variable in C • Basic memory unit in sequential logic • Limits the flow of current in a circuit • Amplifies or switches electronic signals • Stores charge and blocks DC in a circuit • ...
CS10 Terms Reveiw 2026-03-06
Across
- malware used to extort money from people
- temporary data storage that hole frequently accessed information
- System that manages all basic functions in a computer
- stores data and instructions for quick use
- ___ Logic Unit (ALU)
- part of a computer that acts as a switch or amplifier
- Ransomware that spreads across files or networks to cause damage
Down
- main circuit in a computer system
- software designed for users to perform specific, productive, or entertaining tasks
- random ___ memory (RAM)
- storage that includes the SSD and HDD
- ___ processing unit (CPU)
- gates that are named AND, OR, NOT
- how many bits in a byte?
- 10100101
- ___ state drive, replaces an HDD in most computers now
16 Clues: 10100101 • ___ Logic Unit (ALU) • random ___ memory (RAM) • how many bits in a byte? • ___ processing unit (CPU) • main circuit in a computer system • gates that are named AND, OR, NOT • storage that includes the SSD and HDD • malware used to extort money from people • stores data and instructions for quick use • System that manages all basic functions in a computer • ...
CSEC IT – Section 7: Problem Solving and Program Design – Key Terms 2025-06-04
Across
- The process of receiving data from the user or another system.
- A loop or repetition structure (e.g., WHILE, FOR, REPEAT).
- Definition Clearly stating the problem before designing a solution.
- A named storage location in a program that holds data that can change.
- A value that does not change during the execution of a program.
- Type The classification of data (e.g., integer, string, boolean).
- A programming structure where instructions are carried out in order.
- A decision-making construct (e.g., IF, ELSE, CASE) in an algorithm.
- Design Dividing a problem or program into smaller, manageable sections or modules.
- Checking A technique used to manually verify the correctness of pseudocode or flowcharts.
Down
- The process of displaying or returning results to the user.
- A visual diagram showing the steps and decision points in a process.
- Performing calculations or logic on input data to generate output.
- Run Manually simulating the execution of an algorithm to trace its logic.
- The set of rules governing how code must be written in a specific language.
- A plain-language, structured way of representing an algorithm.
- Error An error that occurs when a program runs but gives incorrect results due to flawed reasoning.
- Error An error caused by improper code formatting or use of invalid commands.
- A step-by-step set of instructions used to solve a problem.
- A separate section of code that performs a specific task and can be reused.
20 Clues: A loop or repetition structure (e.g., WHILE, FOR, REPEAT). • The process of displaying or returning results to the user. • A step-by-step set of instructions used to solve a problem. • The process of receiving data from the user or another system. • A plain-language, structured way of representing an algorithm. • ...
CEC2023 #2 2023-06-08
25 Clues: CNX • M81 • TSP • IBM • XoruX • LANSA • Infor • Fortra • Maxava • Axians • Raz-Lee • Fresche • Infoview • Taskforce • iVolution • Connectria • Falconstor • Metrixware • OmniScience • Arcad Software • Profound Logic • Remain Software • Rocket Software • Service Express • Dynamic Solutions
cec2023 #3 2023-06-08
25 Clues: M81 • CNX • TSP • IBM • XoruX • Infor • LANSA • Axians • Maxava • Fortra • Fresche • Raz-Lee • Infoview • iVolution • Taskforce • Falconstor • Metrixware • Connectria • OmniScience • Profound Logic • Arcad Software • Rocket Software • Remain Software • Service Express • Dynamic Solutions
LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING 2024-06-09
Across
- correctness or sequence or the following of rules.
- is the science and art of correct thinking.
- a fallacy of distraction – an irrelevant conclusion.
- the representation of an object by the intellect through which man understands or comprehends a thing.
- pointing out a negative characteristic to support one’s argument.
- “If parents want intelligent children, they must buy Baby Mozart!”
- is the chief error in reasoning.
- Considered a fallacy of omission.
- “to deceive, to trip, to lead into error or to trick.”
- a celebrity or authority figure’s name to support an issue which if not really his or her expertise.
Down
- Causation without correlation.
- a false correlation between two events.
- subject matter or content and truth of the argument.
- a fallacious argument built on the supposition that a small step will lead to a larger chain of events.
- appealing to someone’s emotions to distract them from the truth.
- an error of reasoning.
- which means study, reason, or discourse.
- meaning “deceitful.”
- is a systematized body of logical truths and principles governing correct thinking.
- the conclusion doesn’t logically follow the premise.
- Approach: sometimes called Appeal to Popularity.
21 Clues: meaning “deceitful.” • an error of reasoning. • Causation without correlation. • is the chief error in reasoning. • Considered a fallacy of omission. • a false correlation between two events. • which means study, reason, or discourse. • is the science and art of correct thinking. • Approach: sometimes called Appeal to Popularity. • ...
We Are Scott Logic 2025-03-28
Across
- Steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay; or, a Mars rover (12)
- We are of good manners and will never hurt others' feelings
- We care about each others' values and opinions, and listen carefully to other people's voices
- We are expert in tech (9)
- The practical use of scientific knowledge for creating tools, machines, or systems to solve problems or advance human capabilities (10)
- We are grateful to other people's contribution
- Favoring change, innovation, and new ideas (11)
- We have skills to be professional (15)
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- The ability to generate original and innovative ideas (10)
- Ability to bend without breaking (11)
- We have the ability to perform tasks with success (10)
- We are able to be trusted and depended on (8)
- Uncontrolled, fervent emotion often associated with intense love or desire
- The quality of being outstanding or extremely good (10)
- Joint effort or teamwork (12)
- We have a good word-of-mouth (10)
- A lively and intense eagerness or passion for a particular activity, subject, or cause, often accompanied by excitement or dedication (10)
- We admire technology
- Iterative and collaborative approach to coding (5)
- Group working towards a common goal (4)
- A feeling of self-worth or great achievement; one of the seven deadly sins (5)
21 Clues: We admire technology • We are expert in tech (9) • Joint effort or teamwork (12) • We have a good word-of-mouth (10) • Ability to bend without breaking (11) • We have skills to be professional (15) • Group working towards a common goal (4) • We are able to be trusted and depended on (8) • We are grateful to other people's contribution • ...
Test-1 2025-07-30
Across
- Limits the flow of current in a circuit
- Returns the length of a string
- Used to repeat blocks of code
- Difference in electric potential
- Logic gate with output 1 only when all inputs are 1
- Component that resists changes in current
- Stores multiple values of same type in C
- Converts binary input into one-hot output
Down
- Basic memory unit in sequential logic
- Amplifies or switches electronic signals
- Common reference point in an electric circuit
- Stores charge and blocks DC in a circuit
- A diode that emits light
- Holds the address of a variable in C
- Allows current to flow in one direction only
- Selects one input from many
16 Clues: A diode that emits light • Selects one input from many • Used to repeat blocks of code • Returns the length of a string • Difference in electric potential • Holds the address of a variable in C • Basic memory unit in sequential logic • Limits the flow of current in a circuit • Amplifies or switches electronic signals • Stores charge and blocks DC in a circuit • ...
Geo Puzzle 2025-05-23
unit 3 2024-09-26
Across
- The modification of a cross-coupled inverter allows entry of this type of data
- Type of logic circuit whose output depends solely on current inputs and not on past values
- A basic component of combinational circuits, often used for addition
- These components include adders and subtractors
- Type of circuit whose output depends on past inputs and states
- Type of gate that can be used to design a flip-flop, often used in digital circuits
Down
- This parameter must be considered in a sequential circuit
- The disadvantage of the cross-coupled inverter; it cannot accept desired
- A circuit that can perform multiple logic functions based on input combinations
- Element used to store past inputs or outputs in a sequential circuit
- A circuit capable of locking or latching information
- A type of flip-flop used to create memory elements
- Example of a sequential circuit that stores a single bit
- The binary result of a logical operation; can be true or false
- The logic gate that outputs true only when both inputs are true
- The basic component used in a latch that consists of feedback loops
16 Clues: These components include adders and subtractors • A type of flip-flop used to create memory elements • A circuit capable of locking or latching information • Example of a sequential circuit that stores a single bit • This parameter must be considered in a sequential circuit • The binary result of a logical operation; can be true or false • ...
The sign of four crossword 2026-02-05
Across
- Holmes’s loyal friend and narrator of the story.
- The illegal act driving the plot.
- The exciting journey to uncover the truth.
- The valuable prize central to the mystery.
- The most intense point in the story.
- The theme of fairness and law.
- The brilliant detective known for his deductive reasoning.
- The genre of the story, involving a puzzling crime.
- Faithfulness shown by Watson and others.
Down
- The tension that keeps readers engaged.
- The antagonist involved in the treasure conspiracy.
- Belief in reason and logic over superstition.
- Early scientific methods used in investigation.
- Holmes’s method of solving cases through logic.
- The historical setting influencing social norms.
15 Clues: The theme of fairness and law. • The illegal act driving the plot. • The most intense point in the story. • The tension that keeps readers engaged. • Faithfulness shown by Watson and others. • The exciting journey to uncover the truth. • The valuable prize central to the mystery. • Belief in reason and logic over superstition. • ...
