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This section includes 1405 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Logical and Verbal Reasoning knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
751. |
The universal affirmative proposition is symbolized as ___________. |
A. | sip |
B. | sep |
C. | sop |
D. | sap |
Answer» E. | |
752. |
Categorical propositions are classified into__________. |
A. | three |
B. | four |
C. | two |
D. | five |
Answer» C. two | |
753. |
_________ propositions refer to the whole of the subject class. |
A. | disjunctive |
B. | categorical |
C. | universal |
D. | particular |
Answer» D. particular | |
754. |
_____________ of a proposition means whether the predicate is affirmed or denied of thesubject. |
A. | import |
B. | intension |
C. | quantity |
D. | quality |
Answer» E. | |
755. |
What is said about the subject term in a proposition is __________. |
A. | copula |
B. | subject |
C. | predicate |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
756. |
The connecting link between the terms in a proposition is called __________. |
A. | sentence |
B. | copula |
C. | verb |
D. | name |
Answer» C. verb | |
757. |
Logic is to as grammar is to language. |
A. | religion |
B. | science |
C. | society |
D. | politics |
Answer» C. society | |
758. |
Logical sentence is called __________. |
A. | proposition |
B. | proprium |
C. | preposition |
D. | idiom |
Answer» B. proprium | |
759. |
‘What ought to be’ is the concern of sciences. |
A. | positive |
B. | social |
C. | physical |
D. | normative |
Answer» E. | |
760. |
shares the same area of study with logic. |
A. | sociology |
B. | psychology |
C. | mathematics |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. mathematics | |
761. |
Logic is indispensable for . a) Science b) Law c) Criminology d) all these32. Induction and deduction are processes of reasoning. |
A. | contradictory |
B. | complementary |
C. | opposite |
D. | competing |
Answer» E. | |
762. |
refers to the process of drawing conclusion from observed instances. |
A. | induction |
B. | deduction |
C. | conversion |
D. | obversion |
Answer» B. deduction | |
763. |
A proposition is true or false as a/an is valid or invalid. |
A. | induction |
B. | argument |
C. | premise |
D. | term |
Answer» C. premise | |
764. |
Learning is a way to improve reasoning power. |
A. | athletics |
B. | music |
C. | logic |
D. | cookery |
Answer» D. cookery | |
765. |
A logical sentence is called . |
A. | proposition |
B. | argument |
C. | premise |
D. | explanation |
Answer» B. argument | |
766. |
is to argument as truth is to proposition. |
A. | inference |
B. | deduction |
C. | induction |
D. | validity |
Answer» E. | |
767. |
In , the conclusion is always probable. |
A. | induction |
B. | deduction |
C. | formal logic |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. deduction | |
768. |
In , the conclusion necessarily follows from the given premises. |
A. | proposition |
B. | induction |
C. | deduction |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
769. |
In deduction, the conclusion is related to premises by . |
A. | probability |
B. | ambiguity |
C. | chance |
D. | implication |
Answer» E. | |
770. |
In deduction, the conclusion is . |
A. | probable |
B. | ambiguous |
C. | necessary |
D. | all these |
Answer» D. all these | |
771. |
In argument, the conclusion cannot be wider than the premises. |
A. | deductive |
B. | inductive |
C. | both (a) and (b) |
D. | neither (a) nor (b) |
Answer» B. inductive | |
772. |
Deductive logic is not concerned with the of arguments. |
A. | form |
B. | content |
C. | premises |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. premises | |
773. |
Deductive logic is concerned with the of arguments. |
A. | form |
B. | content |
C. | material truth |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. content | |
774. |
Logic prescribes the means to distinguish between correct and incorrect . |
A. | moral choice |
B. | norms of beauty |
C. | reasoning |
D. | sentence |
Answer» D. sentence | |
775. |
Aesthetics is related to as Logic is to truth. |
A. | right |
B. | reasoning |
C. | inspiration |
D. | beauty |
Answer» E. | |
776. |
Logic is related to as Ethics is to good. |
A. | beauty |
B. | truth |
C. | proposition |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. proposition | |
777. |
Identify the wrong combination. |
A. | logic and reasoning |
B. | ethics and good |
C. | logic and imagination |
D. | logic and inference |
Answer» D. logic and inference | |
778. |
is the process of passing from known judgments to a new judgment. |
A. | inference |
B. | imagination |
C. | argument |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. imagination | |
779. |
Normative sciences are . |
A. | conservative |
B. | prescriptive |
C. | descriptive |
D. | all these |
Answer» C. descriptive | |
780. |
Positive sciences are . |
A. | descriptive |
B. | prescriptive |
C. | normative |
D. | all these |
Answer» B. prescriptive | |
781. |
A/an contains premises and conclusion. |
A. | proposition |
B. | argument |
C. | sentence |
D. | term |
Answer» C. sentence | |
782. |
A valid deductive argument with true premise and conclusion is called a argument. |
A. | sound |
B. | true |
C. | false |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. true | |
783. |
A is that which serves either as the subject or as the predicate in a proposition. |
A. | term |
B. | word |
C. | argument |
D. | sentence |
Answer» B. word | |
784. |
is the verbal expression of judgment. |
A. | logic |
B. | proposition |
C. | truth |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. truth | |
785. |
Logic deals with the operations of human mind in its search for _. |
A. | beauty |
B. | conduct |
C. | truth |
D. | all these |
Answer» D. all these | |
786. |
is a normative study. |
A. | logic |
B. | aesthetics |
C. | ethics |
D. | all these |
Answer» E. | |
787. |
Logic aims precisely at the search for . |
A. | beauty |
B. | truth |
C. | good |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. good | |
788. |
Logic is a science. |
A. | normative |
B. | positive |
C. | physical |
D. | natural |
Answer» B. positive | |
789. |
is defined as the science of reasoning. |
A. | ethics |
B. | aesthetics |
C. | logic |
D. | psychology |
Answer» D. psychology | |
790. |
If (∃x ) ( H x . ̴Mx ) is false , then (x) ( H x Ͻ Mx ) is ……………….. |
A. | valid |
B. | false |
C. | true or false |
D. | true |
Answer» E. | |
791. |
If (∃x ) ( H x . ̴Mx ) is true, then (x) ( H x Ͻ Mx ) is ……………….. |
A. | false |
B. | valid |
C. | true |
D. | true or false |
Answer» B. valid | |
792. |
If (∃x ) ( H x . Mx ) is false , then (x) ( H x Ͻ ̴Mx ) is ………………… |
A. | valid |
B. | true |
C. | true or false |
D. | false |
Answer» C. true or false | |
793. |
If (∃x ) ( H x . Mx ) is true, then (x) ( H x Ͻ ̴Mx ) is ………………… |
A. | true |
B. | true or false |
C. | false |
D. | valid |
Answer» D. valid | |
794. |
If (x) ( H x Ͻ ̴Mx ) is false , then (∃x ) ( H x . Mx ) is ………………………. |
A. | true or false |
B. | false |
C. | valid |
D. | true |
Answer» E. | |
795. |
If (x) ( H x Ͻ ̴Mx) is true, then (∃x ) ( H x . Mx ) is………………………. |
A. | false |
B. | valid |
C. | true |
D. | true or false |
Answer» B. valid | |
796. |
If (x) ( H x Ͻ Mx ) is false , then (∃x ) ( H x . ̴Mx ) is ………………………… |
A. | valid |
B. | true |
C. | true or false |
D. | false |
Answer» C. true or false | |
797. |
If (x) ( H x Ͻ Mx ) is true, then (∃x ) ( H x . ̴Mx ) is ………………… |
A. | true |
B. | true or false |
C. | false |
D. | valid |
Answer» D. valid | |
798. |
If (∃x ) ̴Mx is true , then (x) Mx is ………………… |
A. | false |
B. | true or false |
C. | valid |
D. | true |
Answer» B. true or false | |
799. |
If (∃x ) Mx is false, then (∃x ) ̴Mx is ………………… |
A. | true |
B. | true or false |
C. | valid |
D. | false |
Answer» B. true or false | |
800. |
If (∃x ) Mx is false, then (x) Mx is ………………… |
A. | true or false |
B. | valid |
C. | true |
D. | false |
Answer» E. | |