Logical Indicator Words Quiz

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Which indicator word is used to introduce a necessary condition?

  • Only if (correct)
  • Whenever
  • Although
  • But

What is a common conclusion indicator used in logical reasoning?

  • After all
  • In contrast
  • Thus (correct)
  • For example

Which of the following phrases indicates a counter-premise?

  • Despite (correct)
  • Furthermore
  • After all
  • For the reason that

In logical reasoning, what is the purpose of 'In order to'?

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Which phrase is typically used to introduce additional supporting information in an argument?

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What does the phrase 'Owing to' typically indicate in logical discourse?

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Which term is frequently associated with introducing an exception or exclusion in a premise?

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'Consequently' is often used to signal what in a logical argument?

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