Which of these is the inverse of 'If it snows, schools close'? A) If schools close, it snows B) If it doesn't snow, schools don't close C) If schools don't close, it didn't snow D) If it snows, schools don't close
Q1. Which of these is the inverse of 'If it snows, schools close'? A) If schools close, it snows B) If it doesn't snow, schools don't close C) If schools don't close, it didn't snow D) If it snows, schools don't close
Answer: B
Explanation: B is inverse. A is converse fallacy which is logically invalid. USAT, HAT and MDCAT analytical sections repeat this pattern.