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Chapter 5, Level 2 Self Quiz: H
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Choose the correct standard form proposition translation of the following ordinary language statement.
Any athlete is highly trained.
All athletes are highly trained people.
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Some athletes are highly trained people.
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No athletes are highly trained people.
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Some athletes are not highly trained people.
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Choose the correct standard form proposition translation of the following ordinary language statement.
A dog is a mammal.
Some dogs are not mammals.
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All dogs are mammals.
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No dogs are mammals.
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Some dogs are mammals.
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Choose the correct standard form proposition translation of the following ordinary language statement.
All amorous couples kiss.
All kissers are amorous couples.
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Some amorous couples are kissers.
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All amorous couples are kissers.
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All amorous people amorously kiss.
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Choose the correct standard form proposition translation of the following ordinary language statement.
Some thinkers ruminate.
Some thinkers are not ruminators.
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Some thinkers ruminate.
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Some thinkers do not ruminate.
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Some thinkers are ruminators.
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Choose the correct standard form proposition translation of the following ordinary language statement.
A dog is not a cat.
All dogs are cats.
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No dogs are cats.
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Some dogs are cats.
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Some dogs are not cats.
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Choose the correct standard form proposition translation of the following ordinary language statement.
It is not the case that every sadist is a masochist.
Some sadists are not masochists.
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No sadists are masochists.
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Some sadists are masochists.
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Some masochists are not sadists.
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Choose the correct standard form proposition translation of the following ordinary language statement.
Some politicians don't lie.
Some politicians lie.
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No politicians lie.
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All politicians are liars.
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Some politicians are not liars.
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Choose the correct standard form proposition translation of the following ordinary language statement.
Not every election is a fair election.
No elections are fair elections.
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All fair elections are elections.
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Some fair elections are elections.
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Some elections are not fair elections.
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Choose the correct standard form proposition translation of the following ordinary language statement.
Every calculus problem is easy to understand.
All calculus problems are things easy to understand.
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All calculus problems are easy to understand.
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All calculus problems understand.
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All understandable things are calculus problems.
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Choose the correct standard form proposition translation of the following ordinary language statement.
Dairy cows are not protected from the evils of agribusiness.
All dairy cows are protected from the evils of agribusiness.
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No dairy cows are things protected from the evils of agribusiness.
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No dairy cows shall be protected from the evils of agribusiness.
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No dairy cows protect the evils of agribusiness.
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