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Quiz No. 1
1. What is LOGIC?
2. Give the etymological definition of Philosophy.
3. What are the concepts of Logic? Explain and provide examples each.

Quiz No. 2
1. Define the following:
              a.) Simple Apprehension
              b.) Concept
              c.) Abstraction
              d.) Phantasm
2. Provide the "essential features" and the "non-essential features of the following:
              a.) Human Body
              b.) Vehicle
              c.) Microwave
              d.) Shoes
              e.) Earphones

Quiz No. 3
1. Determine the following concepts as "Natural Sign", "Conventional Sign", or "Formal Sign".
              a.) Fever
              b.) Fingerprints
              c.) autumn leaves
              d.) school uniforms
              e.) picture of the cross
              f.) element of fire
              g.) flag
              h.) military patches
              i.) laughter
              j.) Red Cross emblem

Quiz No. 4
I. Classification of Concepts:(1st)     First Classification:       First Intention, Second Intention
                                           (2nd)     Second Classification:   Abstract, Concrete
                                           (3rd)     Third Classification:      Absolute, Connotative
                                           (4th)      Fourth Classification:   Positive, Negative


1st
2nd
3rd
4th
1. The truthfulness of the argument is questionable.




2. No wild animal is trying to befriend his prey.




3. Bravery is not measured by physical strength.




4. The stenographer is very talkative.




5. A wild animal is trying to catch his prey.




6. Oregon is the city of monster-eating lawyers.





II. Convert the following statements from “Positive” to “Negative” or vice-versa:
            a.) You’re just too good to be true.
            b.) I cannot make her fall in love with me.
            c.) Thou shall not use that against me.


Quiz No. 5
I. a. Determine whether the following are Nominal Definition or Real Definition.

   b. Provide their classification.
   c. Apply the Laws on Definition and state whether they are Valid or Invalid Definitions.

1. Whale is the largest aquatic mammal in the world.
2. An idiot is not a normal average person.
3. A clown is a performer usually wearing a mask, a suit and sometimes acts as though he is a mentally weird individual.
4. People is the same as mass.
5. Poetry is the written expression of a significant human experience in beautiful and symbolic language.

II. Convert the following statements to categorical proposition.

1. No strawberries will be ripe this summer.
2. Most of the kids won’t be having fun today.
3. The rain will not stop.
4. All birds will die next year because of the flu.
5. No one will pass the exam.


III. a. Encircle the subject, underline the copula, and box the predicate.
       b. Provide the Kind of Proposition, Quantity of the Subject, Quantity of the Predicate, and    Quality of the Proposition.
       c. Provide the Venn Diagram for each.

1. Bohol is the tenth largest island in the Philippines.
2. Most of the fiestas are held on Sundays.
3. All of the children are playing outside.
4. Everyone is excited for the School Intramurals.
5. Not all are preparing for the games.
6. No one from the class is listening to the instructor.
7. No flower looks ugly.
8. Few teachers are not strict.
9. Most students are not going to pass the exam.
10. No man is going to be immortal.

Quiz No. 6