L06 - Practice Quiz [22FA] PHIL 12, Sec 1 Symbolic Logic (Fisher)

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L06 - Practice Quiz Due Oct 30 at 11:59pm Points 10 Questions 10 Time Limit 60 Minutes Allowed Attempts 3 Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 36 minutes 7 out of 10 Score for this attempt: 7 out of 10 Submitted Oct 30 at 10:22pm This attempt took 36 minutes. Please read the following instructions before you begin: Practice Quizzes are an opportunity to practice the skills learned in the lesson. You should not take this quiz on a mobile device. Once you begin, you must complete the quiz in one sitting. The clock will start when you begin and will continue to run even if you go back to another page or log out of CANVAS. Once time has expired, the quiz will be automatically submitted, even if you have not answered all the questions. You will only be able to see your quiz response once after each attempt. So please allot time to review your responses after each attempt. Practice Quizzes pull from a question bank, so each attempt may involve different questions. You may take the practice quiz up to three times (only your highest score will be recorded) If there is a file-upload associated with this assessment, you must upload it as a PDF. If you are asked to input logical notation, do not paste symbols. While taking any assessment in this course, you should not: (i) ask other students for assistance or (ii) solicit the help of a tutor. Take the Quiz Again 1 / 1 pts Question 1 L06 - Practice Quiz: [22FA] PHIL 12, Sec 1: Symbolic Logic (Fisher) https://psu.instructure.com/courses/2204563/quizzes/4533219 1 of 5 10/30/22, 10:23 PM
Identify the following RL-symbol type: name Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 2 Identify the following RL-symbol type: predicate Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 3 Determining whether the following is an RL-wff (let be a one-place predicate and be a two-place predicate): L06 - Practice Quiz: [22FA] PHIL 12, Sec 1: Symbolic Logic (Fisher) https://psu.instructure.com/courses/2204563/quizzes/4533219 2 of 5 10/30/22, 10:23 PM
wff Correct! Correct! 0 / 1 pts Question 4 Determining whether the following is an RL-wff (let be a one-place predicate and be a two-place predicate): not a wff ou Answered ou Answered wff orrect Answer orrect Answer 1 / 1 pts Question 5 Determining whether the following is an RL-wff (let be a one-place predicate and be a two-place predicate): wff Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 6 In the following RL-wff, is the variable a free variable or bound variable : L06 - Practice Quiz: [22FA] PHIL 12, Sec 1: Symbolic Logic (Fisher) https://psu.instructure.com/courses/2204563/quizzes/4533219 3 of 5 10/30/22, 10:23 PM
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