Need a specific type of propositional logic questions for practice
I was told in r/askphilosophy that this would be more popular here
Hello. A (German) exam I will be taking has a section on propositional thinking.
For each question, a bunch of sentences with the three following conjunctions are provided: "and", "or", and "if and only if". From this, one needs to choose the correct option from four options that follows from the premises.
—I tried to look on the net to find questions of the exact type I need, but everything seems to involve formalizations or math, both of which I do not need. I really need a lot of these sorts of questions to practice, so if you know websites / books that will help me, I will be very grateful! Especially websites.
(I also appreciate any "tips"/tricks or such.)
A concrete question for example to showcase the format:
Mila is playing in the arcade area.
Rafa does not win a stuffed animal.
Tom does not buy popcorn or Zoey takes a photo with the mascot.
Rafa wins no stuffed animal if and only if Mila is playing in the arcade area or Tom does not buy popcorn.
Tom does not buy popcorn if and only if Zoey takes a photo with the mascot.
Tom does not ride the Ferris wheel if and only if Mila is not playing in the arcade area and Tom buys popcorn.
Answer options:
a) Zoey does not take a photo with the mascot.
b) Lena does not buy a souvenir or Tom buys popcorn.
c) Tom rides the Ferris wheel and Lena buys a souvenir.
d) Zoey takes a photo with the mascot and Tom does not buy popcorn.
(The answer for the above is I think "D", since 3 establishes that either one of these premises is correct and 5 establishes that they are both either correct or both false, meaning they must both be correct.)