Logic Worksheet - Grade 7/8, University Of Waterloo Page 5

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6. There are three people: Ali, Brad and Cody. One of them plays hockey, the
other plays soccer, and the third plays the piano. The soccer player always lies,
the hockey player always tells the truth, and the pianist can either lie or tell
the truth. Can you figure out who does what?
Ali says: ”Cody plays soccer.”
Brad says: ”Ali is a hockey player.”
Cody says: ”I am the pianist.”
7. Fill in the boxes with the numbers 1 to 9 (the number 5 has been filled in for
you). The value of each expression must equal the number at the end of the row
or column. The operations are done in the order that they appear (ie. ignore
order of operations).
7 - 3 x 2
8
x
x
+
1 + 5 + 8
14
+
-
+
6 + 4 - 9
1
13
4
25
8. Complete the following Soduku puzzle. Each row, column and box of 9 squares
must contain each of the numbers from 1 to 9 exactly once.
7
6 4
9 3
5
4 9 2
8 2
1
6
3
8
5
9
2 6
7 9 5
5
8 9
1 7
9

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