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QUESTION 10 of 25 Ifyou cant stand the sight of blood, you can't play hockey. Being able to stand the sight of blood is. for playing hockey. YES. Remember that “if not B then not A" @ a necessary condition means the same as "IF A then B". When - you take out the negation words (“not”), © a sufficient condition you turn the sentence around. So the original sentence means the same as "If © both anecessary and a sufficient you play hockey, then you can stand the condition sight of blood”. CO neither a necessary nor suffcient condition QUESTION 1 of 25 IL write a best-seling nove, Ibe rich, My writing a best-selling novelis___for my being rich YES. Ina sentence of the form “If A then O anecessary condition 8", Als sufficient for B. What comes. immediately after an “if” by itself is a © a sufficient condition ‘sufficient condition for the other half of the sentenc © both anecessary end. suficent condition © neither a necessary nor sufficient condition QUESTION 2 of 25 ony come to your party Jason won't be there Jason's not being there is___for my coming to your party ‘YES. When you see the “only” you should © anecessary condtion ‘put l together with hei" tomake a ‘sontonce of the from “A only if BY. In euch O asuficient condition ‘sentence, Bis a necessary condition for A (© both a necessary and a sufficient condtion O neither 2 necessary nor sufficient condition QUESTION 3 of 25 Nice guys finish last. Being anice quyis___for finshing last. ‘YES. The orginal sentence says that ALL © a necessary conation nlee guys tnish ast. © asaticient condition O both a necessary and a sufficient conaiton © nether necessary nor sufficient conditon QUESTION 4 of 25 htp:slwwawaorton.comcolege/phi/lemut/Shell html ath mrvoonreepeny rooster enUCtrally Und, ‘Structural soundness is. ‘or my buying a house. YES, "Not A unless B" = "Bis necessary @ anecessary condition for A”. Thus being structurally sound is. necessary for my buying a house. © a suticientconaiton © doth a necessary and a sufficient condition © nether anecessary nor sufficient condition QUESTION 5 of 25 ‘You must pass the final exam to pass the Logic course. Passing the final exam is, {for passing the Logic course. YES. The words "you must” are another © anecessary condition way to say “it's necessary’ © a sufficient condition © both anecessary and a sumident condition O einer a necessary nor sufcient condition QUESTION 6 of 25 People who have no responsibilities have no rights. Having no responsibilities is for having no right O anecessary condition @© a sufficient condition © both a necessary and a sufficient condition © neither a necessary nor sufficient condition QUESTION 7 of 25 | can't graduate in April unless 1 take 30 units this year. Taking 30 units this year is for graduation. @ anecessary condition O asufficient condition © botha necessary and a sufficient condition © neither a necessary nor sufficient condition YES. Once you see that this sentence means that ALL people who have no responsibilities have no rights, it's easy to see that the sentence claims that having no responsibilities is sufficient for having no rights. YES. Ina sentence of the form "Not A unless 8", B is necessary for A. Taking 30 unites is necessary for my graduation. QUESTION 8 of 25 Only cats have retractable claws. Beinga catis ‘or having retractable claws. YES. If cats are the ONLY things that have @ anecessary condition retractable claws, then if something has. retractable claws, it has to be a cat. "Only" © a sufficient condition is generally a signal for a necessary condition. © both anecessary and a sufficient condition CO neither anecessary nor sufficient condition QUESTION 9 of 25 ll wv.wrunarton.comcollege/phil/lemur/Shel.htn| Desert emetic ormer ee rocmeceree cudant ungraded. Being without proper references is for being returned ungraded. O anecessary concition being without proper references is enough alone to return the paper ungraded. @ asufficient condition © tot a necossery and « suilent condition © nother a noceseery nor euficlant condition

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