Material Logic: Quiz 04-Fill in the Blank

Gap-fill exercise

  

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues! Below is a list of words used as answers in this quiz. Feel free to print them off to use during the quiz.

   accidental      act      acted      acting      Action      action      adorned      adult      affected      apple      armed      arrangement      being      big      biting      bitten      by      categories      changeable      classes      comprehension      content      daisy      disposition      dog      earth      else      equipped      essential      established      experience      extrinsic      firmly      form      How      intelligible      is      it      kind      location      many      much      names      nature      nonchangeable      nonessential      not      now      on      passion      passive      perform      physical      place      porch      possession      posture      quality      quantity      reality      relation      senses      sitting      something      substance      thinking      time      unchangeable      upon      What      when      Where   
1. We are discussing the ten in this chapter.
2. The ten categories are the ultimate kinds of being. They signify the ultimate kinds of intelligible content a thing can possess. They represent, in other words, the basic kinds of things that we meet in our . The ten categories are, from another perspective, a system of classification of the ten kinds of we attach to things. They enumerate the families or of things.
3. The ten categories constitute the classification of universal concepts according to their .
4. The ten categories are the ultimate kinds of .
5. The ten categories signify the ultimate kind of a thing can have.
6. The ten categories are the fundamental building blocks of intelligent .
7. The ten categories reflect .
8. The ten categories answer the question “ ?”
9. List the ten categories (in the order they are listed in the chart on p. 41 of the book):
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10. N/A
11. The substance of a thing indicates the , characteristics about it.
12. Substance is the , aspect of a thing, while accident is the , aspect of a thing.
13. God is the only being whose substance can exist with no qualities.
14. The man is an
The animal is a
The plant is a
The fruit is an
The planet is
15. N/A
16. Quantity is how or how of a thing there is.
17. The question asks is how much or how many of a thing there is?
18. The dog is .
19. N/A
20. Quality is and .
21. The quality of a thing indicates what of thing it is.
22. A thing’s habit is some quality of the thing.
23. A thing’s disposition is some quality that is not .
24. A thing’s ability is the quality of being able to or an operation in a certain way.
25. A thing’s inability is the quality of being able to act or perform an operation in a certain way.
26. A sensible quality is a sensible characteristic that affects the .
27. The figure is the qualitative termination of the of a thing.
28. The is also about the qualitative termination of the quantity of a thing, but not in terms of its quantitative or physical aspect, but rather its aesthetic degree.
29. The of a thing is that accidental modification of a thing or object that has to do with the relation of that thing to other things.
30. Relation answers the question: “ is a thing related to other things?”
31. The dog is as as the neighbor’s .
32. N/A
33. Action is the effect of a thing on something else.
34. answers the question: “What does a thing do to other things?”
35. The dog is .
36. N/A
37. Passion is that accidental modification of a thing or object that has to do with how a thing is by something else.
38. Passion answers the question, “What is being done to this thing ?”
39. The dog is .
40. All answers should involve a thing being affected by something else.
41. The time is that accidental modification of a thing or object that has to do with a thing is.
42. The time of a thing answers the question, “When is the subject or ?”
43. The dog is biting .
44. N/A
45. The place of a thing is that accidental modification of a thing or object that has to do with the of a thing.
46. The place of a thing answers the question, “ is the thing?”
47. The dog is the .
48. N/A
49. The posture is that accidental modification of a thing or object that has to do with the or of the physical parts of a thing.
50. The of a thing answers the question, “What is the posture of a thing?”
51. The dog is .
52. N/A
53. The possession is that accidental modification of a thing or object that has to do with possessing something that is not a part of its own .
54. Possession answers the question, “How is a thing or artificially ?”
55. The man is .
56. N/A