Generate the skills needed to solve the following logical reasoning problems.

Q: Triples:
1. Anne is not big.
2. Anne is cold.
3. Anne is red.
4. Dave is green.
5. Dave is rough.
6. Erin is green.
7. Erin is kind.
8. Erin is rough.
9. Fiona is green.
10. Fiona is not nice.
Rules:
1. If Erin is cold then Erin is rough.
2. If something is rough then it is nice.
3. All green, big things are kind.
4. If Dave is kind then Dave is cold.
5. If something is green and not rough then it is big.
6. All nice, rough things are big.
7. If Dave is cold and Dave is nice then Dave is red.
Based on the above information, is the following statement true or false? Dave is red.
A) True B) False

Skills:
1. Comprehension
2. Logical Deduction
3. Conditional Reasoning
4. Contrapositive Reasoning
5. Transitive Reasoning
6. Identify Necessary Conditions
7. Eliminate Contradictions
8. Pattern Recognition
9. Attention to Detail
10. Inference Making

Q: Triples:
1. Bob is blue.
2. Bob is cold.
3. Bob is quiet.
4. Bob is red.
5. Bob is smart.
6. Bob is young.
7. Fiona is blue.
8. Fiona is red.
9. Fiona is smart.
10. Fiona is young.
11. Gary is young.
12. Harry is red.
Rules:
1. Red, cold people are blue.
2. If someone is quiet then they are furry.
3. If someone is red and smart then they are young.
4. All cold, young people are quiet.
5. If someone is quiet and smart then they are furry.
6. All young, furry people are cold.
7. All quiet, young people are red.
8. All quiet people are red.
9. If someone is young then they are furry.
Based on the above information, is the following statement true or false? Gary is blue.
A) True B) False

Skills:
1. Comprehension
2. Logical Deduction
3. Conditional Reasoning
4. Contrapositive Reasoning
5. Transitive Reasoning
6. Identify Necessary Conditions
7. Eliminate Contradictions
8. Pattern Recognition
9. Attention to Detail
10. Inference Making

Q: Triples:
1. Bob is white.
2. Charlie is blue.
3. Charlie is white.
4. Erin is green.
5. Fiona is quiet.
6. Fiona is red.
7. Fiona is white.
Rules:
1. Quiet things are blue.
2. All smart, big things are green.
3. All white, quiet things are blue.
4. If something is white and red then it is big.
5. Quiet, green things are big.
6. Green, blue things are red.
7. All green things are white.
8. If something is red and big then it is smart.
9. All white things are blue.
Based on the above information, is the following statement true or false? Erin is smart.
A) True B) False

Skills:
1. Comprehension
2. Logical Deduction
3. Conditional Reasoning
4. Contrapositive Reasoning
5. Transitive Reasoning
6. Identify Necessary Conditions
7. Eliminate Contradictions
8. Pattern Recognition
9. Attention to Detail
10. Inference Making

Q: Triples:
1. The bald eagle chases the cow.
2. The bald eagle chases the mouse.   
3. The bald eagle is kind.
4. The cow chases the mouse.
5. The cow is round.
6. The mouse is kind.
7. The mouse is not round.
8. The mouse likes the cow.
9. The tiger does not chase the mouse.
10. The tiger is rough.
11. The tiger likes the mouse.
12. The tiger needs the bald eagle.
Rules:
1. If someone chases the cow then the cow needs the tiger.
2. If the mouse needs the cow then the mouse is not rough.
3. If someone likes the tiger and they like the cow then the cow does not like the tiger.
4. If someone chases the bald eagle then the bald eagle is cold.
5. If someone needs the tiger then they like the bald eagle.
6. If the bald eagle likes the tiger then the tiger needs the mouse.
7. If someone is cold then they chase the tiger.
8. If someone needs the tiger then they chase the bald eagle.
9. If someone chases the tiger then the tiger is round.
Based on the above information, is the following statement true or false? The tiger is round.
A) True B) False

Skills:
1. Comprehension
2. Logical Deduction
3. Conditional Reasoning
4. Contrapositive Reasoning
5. Transitive Reasoning
6. Identifying Necessary Conditions
7. Eliminating Contradictions
8. Pattern Recognition
9. Attention to Detail
10. Inference Making

Q: Triples:
1. Anne is nice.
2. Anne is white.
3. Dave is not rough.
4. Gary is nice.
5. Gary is white.
6. Harry is blue.
7. Harry is white.
Rules:
1. If Anne is not white then Anne is blue.
2. If something is white then it is rough.
3. If Anne is blue then Anne is nice.
4. All rough things are furry.
5. Nice things are not green.
6. If Harry is furry then Harry is nice.
7. White, furry things are blue.
8. If something is furry and not green then it is smart.
Based on the above information, is the following statement true or false? Harry is not smart.
A) True B) False

Skills:
1. Comprehension
2. Logical Deduction
3. Conditional Reasoning
4. Contrapositive Reasoning
5. Transitive Reasoning
6. Identifying Necessary Conditions
7. Eliminating Contradictions
8. Pattern Recognition
9. Attention to Detail
10. Inference Making

Q: Triples:
1. Bob is cold.
2. Bob is furry.
3. Bob is kind.
4. Bob is nice.
5. Bob is white.
6. Bob is young.
7. Charlie is furry.
8. Charlie is nice.
9. Gary is kind.
10. Gary is nice.
11. Harry is blue.
Rules:
1. If something is white then it is kind.
2. If something is blue and kind then it is young.
3. If something is white then it is nice.
4. If something is kind and white then it is blue.
5. Young things are nice.
6. Blue, kind things are furry.
7. If something is cold then it is white.
8. All cold, furry things are white.
9. Nice things are cold.
Based on the above information, is the following statement true or false? Charlie is not young.
A) True B) False

Skills:
1. Comprehension
2. Logical Deduction
3. Conditional Reasoning
4. Contrapositive Reasoning
5. Transitive Reasoning
6. Identifying Necessary Conditions
7. Eliminating Contradictions
8. Pattern Recognition
9. Attention to Detail
10. Inference Making

Q: Triples:
1. Charlie is round.
2. Charlie is young.
3. Dave is white.
4. Fiona is kind.
5. Fiona is red.
6. Fiona is white.
7. Fiona is young.
8. Harry is kind.
9. Harry is quiet.
10. Harry is round.
Rules:
1. All blue, kind people are quiet.
2. Kind people are blue.
3. All white, red people are round.
4. White people are young.
5. If someone is red then they are white.
6. Quiet people are blue.
7. If someone is young then they are kind.
8. White, blue people are red.
Based on the above information, is the following statement true or false? Dave is not round.
A) True B) False

Skills:
1. Comprehension
2. Logical Deduction
3. Conditional Reasoning
4. Contrapositive Reasoning
5. Transitive Reasoning
6. Identifying Necessary Conditions
7. Eliminating Contradictions
8. Pattern Recognition
9. Attention to Detail
10. Inference Making

Q: Triples:
1. Charlie is not blue.
2. Charlie is white.
3. Erin is furry.
4. Gary is not quiet.
5. Gary is rough.
6. Gary is not young.
7. Harry is quiet.
Rules:
1. All white things are green.
2. Quiet things are green.
3. Quiet, rough things are young.
4. Quiet, white things are not blue.
5. If something is blue and white then it is rough.
6. If something is furry then it is rough.
7. If Gary is young then Gary is rough.
8. If Harry is young and Harry is quiet then Harry is not white.
9. Green things are furry.
Based on the above information, is the following statement true or false? Harry is white.
A) True B) False

Skills:
1. Comprehension
2. Logical Deduction
3. Conditional Reasoning
4. Contrapositive Reasoning
5. Transitive Reasoning
6. Identifying Necessary Conditions
7. Eliminating Contradictions
8. Pattern Recognition
9. Attention to Detail
10. Inference Making

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