<Premises>
Peter Parker is either a superhero or a civilian.
The Hulk is a destroyer.
The Hulk wakes up when he is angry.
If the Hulk wakes up, then he will break a bridge.
Thor is a god.
Thor will break a bridge when he is happy.
A god is not a destroyer.
Peter Parker wears a uniform when he is a superhero.
Peter Parker is not a civilian if a destroyer is breaking a bridge.
If Thor is happy, the Hulk is angry.
</Premises>
<Question>
Is the following statement true, false, or uncertain? If Thor is happy, then Peter Parker wears a uniform.
</Question> 
<Options>
(A) True (Correct)
(B) False
(C) Uncertain
</Options>
<Answer>
Definitions:
	1. Superhero(PeterParker): Peter Parker is a superhero.
	2. Civilian(PeterParker): Peter Parker is a civilian.
	3. Destroyer(TheHulk): The Hulk is a destroyer.
	4. Angry(TheHulk): The Hulk is angry.
	5. WakeUp(TheHulk): The Hulk wakes up.
	6. BreakBridge(TheHulk): The Hulk breaks a bridge.
	7. God(Thor): Thor is a god.
	8. Happy(Thor): Thor is happy.
	9. BreakBridge(Thor): Thor breaks a bridge.
	10. WearsUniform(PeterParker): Peter Parker wears a uniform.

Truth Table (Only Validated Rows):
| Superhero(PeterParker) | Civilian(PeterParker) | Destroyer(TheHulk) | Angry(TheHulk) | WakeUp(TheHulk) | BreakBridge(TheHulk) | God(Thor) | Happy(Thor) | BreakBridge(Thor) | WearsUniform(PeterParker) | Valid |
|-------------------------|-----------------------|---------------------|----------------|-----------------|----------------------|-----------|-------------|-------------------|--------------------------|-------|
| Yes                     | No                   | Yes                 | No             | No              | No                   | Yes       | No          | No                | Yes                      | Yes   |
| Yes                     | No                   | Yes                 | Yes            | Yes             | Yes                  | Yes       | No          | No                | Yes                      | Yes   |
| Yes                     | No                   | Yes                 | Yes            | Yes             | Yes                  | Yes       | Yes         | Yes               | Yes                      | Yes   |
| No                      | Yes                  | Yes                 | No             | No              | No                   | Yes       | No          | No                | No                       | Yes   |
| No                      | Yes                  | Yes                 | Yes            | Yes             | Yes                  | Yes       | Yes         | Yes               | No                       | No    |

Therefore, the Answer is (A).
</Answer>

<Premises>
All philosophers reason.
Some sophists reason.
All who can reason can distinguish truth from falsehood.
Nobody who can distinguish truth from falsehood is morally perfect.
The theistic God is morally perfect.
The theistic God is a sophist.
</Premises>
<Question>
Is the following statement true, false, or uncertain? The theistic God is a sophist and a philosopher.
</Question>
<Options>
(A) True
(B) False (Correct)
(C) Uncertain
</Options>
<Answer>
Definitions:
	1. Philosopher(x): x is a philosopher.
	2. Sophist(x): x is a sophist.
	3. Reason(x): x can reason.
	4. DistinguishTruthFalsehood(x): x can distinguish truth from falsehood.
	5. MorallyPerfect(x): x is morally perfect.
	6. TheisticGod(x): x is the theistic God.

Truth Table(Only Validated Rows):

| Philosopher(x) | Sophist(x) | Reason(x) | DistinguishTruthFalsehood(x) | MorallyPerfect(x) | TheisticGod(x) | Valid |
|----------------|------------|-----------|------------------------------|-------------------|----------------|-------|
| Yes            | No         | Yes       | Yes                          | No                | No             | Yes   |
| Yes            | Yes        | Yes       | Yes                          | No                | No             | Yes   |
| No             | Yes        | Yes       | Yes                          | No                | No             | Yes   |

Therefore, the Answer is (B).
</Answer>

<Premises>
William Dickinson was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons William Dickinson attended Westminster school for high school and then the University of Edinburgh. 
The University of Edinburgh is a university located in the United Kingdom. 
William Dickinson supported the Portland Whigs. 
People who supported the Portland Whigs did not get a seat in the Parliament.
</Premises>
<Question>
Is the following statement true, false, or uncertain? William Dickinson went to schools located in the United Kingdom for both high school and university.
</Question> 
<Options>
(A) True
(B) False
(C) Uncertain (Correct)
</Options>
<Answer>
Definitions:
	1. Politician(WilliamDickinson): William Dickinson is a politician.
	2. AttendedHighSchool(WilliamDickinson, School): William Dickinson attended high school School.
	3. AttendedUniversity(WilliamDickinson, University): William Dickinson attended university University.
	4. LocatedIn(School/University, UK): School/University is located in the United Kingdom.
	5. WestminsterSchool: A specific high school attended by William Dickinson.
	6. UnivOfEdinburgh: A specific university attended by William Dickinson.
	7. Supports(WilliamDickinson, PortlandWhigs): William Dickinson supports the Portland Whigs.
	8. SeatInParliament(WilliamDickinson): William Dickinson has a seat in Parliament.

Truth Table(Only Validated Rows):

| Politician(WilliamDickinson) | AttendedHighSchool(WilliamDickinson, WestminsterSchool) | LocatedIn(WestminsterSchool, UK) | AttendedUniversity(WilliamDickinson, UnivOfEdinburgh) | LocatedIn(UnivOfEdinburgh, UK) | Supports(WilliamDickinson, PortlandWhigs) | SeatInParliament(WilliamDickinson) | Valid |
|------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|------------------------------------|-------|
| True                         | True                                                    | True                              | True                                                  | True                            | True                                      | False                              | Yes   |
| True                         | True                                                    | False                             | True                                                  | True                            | True                                      | False                              | Yes   |
| True                         | True                                                    | Uncertain                         | True                                                  | True                            | True                                      | False                              | Yes   |

Reasoning:
1. Premises confirm that William Dickinson is a politician and attended Westminster School for high school and the University of Edinburgh for university.
2. LocatedIn(UnivOfEdinburgh, UK) is explicitly True.
3. However, there is no explicit premise confirming LocatedIn(WestminsterSchool, UK). This variable remains uncertain, even though common knowledge might suggest otherwise.
4. As LocatedIn(WestminsterSchool, UK) is uncertain, the overall truth of whether William Dickinson attended schools located in the UK is also uncertain.

Therefore, the Answer is (C).
</Answer>

<Premises>
{Premises}
</Premises>
<Question>
Is the following statement true, false, or uncertain? {Conclusions}
</Question> 
<Options>
A. True
B. False
C. Uncertain 
</Options>
<Answer>