Quizzes are an opportunity to master concepts in logic well in advance of tests. Logic is best learned with spaced practice sessions rather than massed practice (i.e. longer sessions). Logical terminology is effectively acquired by frequent review, so the use of self-quizzing helps to provide some measure of conceptual understanding prior to tests. The quizzes offered here are those used in past classes and are not always similar in form to quizzes prepared for this semester. Please note that topics covered on these past quizzes do not reflect all topics covered on present tests. Course topics are revised from semester to semester.
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Language | Fallacies
| Categorical
Propositions | Syllogisms
| Ordinary
Language | Symbolic
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