Lesson 2 Flashcards

1
Q

_________ needs the necessary condition to exist

A

Sufficient

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2
Q

Another name for the sufficient condition is

A

Enough

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3
Q

Necessary condition is synonymous with

A

Required, needed

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4
Q

The logical opposite of Must be True is

A

Not necessarily true

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5
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The logical opposite (in terms of truth) to Must be true is

A

Could be False

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6
Q

Logical equivalent (in terms of truth) of Must be true is

A

Cannot be False

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7
Q

The logical opposite (in terms of truth) of Not Necessarily True is

A

Cannot be False

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8
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The logical equivalent (in terms of truth) of Not Necessarily True is

A

Could be False

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9
Q

The logical opposite (in terms of truth) to Could Be True is

A

Must be False

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10
Q

Two commonly encountered quantifiers on the LSAT include

A

Some, Most

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11
Q

Some is defined as

A

At least one

 - includes 1 and does not preclude all
 - 1, more than 1, and all
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12
Q

The equivalent of some is

A

Many

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13
Q

Logical opposite of some is

A

None

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14
Q

Logical opposite of All is

A

Not all or not necessarily all (or every)

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15
Q

The temporal equivalent of some is

A

Sometimes

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16
Q

Most is defined as

A

More than half

- can include all
- indefinite amount
17
Q

Logical opposite of most

A

Less than 50%

18
Q

Statements that are non-reversible

A

All

Most

19
Q

Logical Opposite of Could be True

A

Cannot be true

20
Q

Logical equivalent (in terms of truth) to Could be True

A

Not Necessarily Falss

21
Q

Logical opposite of Must be False

A

Not Necessarily False

22
Q

Logical opposite of Always is

A

Not Always

23
Q

Logical opposite of sometimes is

A

Never

24
Q

Logical opposite of Everywhere is

A

Not Everywhere

25
Q

Logical opposite of Somewhere

A

Nowhere

26
Q

P: A some B
P: B —-> C
__________
C: A some C This argument structure uses the

A

The Transitive Rule

27
Q

2) P: A some B
P: B —-> C
__________
C: A some C this argument uses

A

The transitive rule

28
Q

The Transitive rule with an all and a some statement is possible when

A

shared term is Necessary in some statement and Sufficient in all statement