Explore topic-wise MCQs in Logical and Verbal Reasoning.

This section includes 5 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.

1.

Consider the example provided below:“There is no jar now in the ground”Identify the means of knowledge (Pramana) involved in the example, from the options given below:

A. Anupalabdhi
B. Arthapatti
C. Pratyaksha
D. Anumana
Answer» B. Arthapatti
2.

Assumption of an unperceived fact in order to reconcile two apparently inconsistent perceived facts is known in Indian Logic as:

A. Anumana (Inference)
B. Upamana (Comparison)
C. Arthapatti (Implication)
D. Anupalabdhi (Non-apprehension)
Answer» D. Anupalabdhi (Non-apprehension)
3.

Devdatta is fat and he does not eat during the day. Therefore. Devadatta is eating during the night. The above example, in classical Indian School of Logic. is a case of :

A. Comparison
B. Implication
C. Perception
D. Verbal Testimony
Answer» C. Perception
4.

"Fat Krishnadatta eats either during day or night. Fat Krishnadatta does not eat during day, therefore fat Krishnadatta eats during night".The above is an example of which type of inference?

A. Comparison (upmana)
B. Verbal testimony (Shabda)
C. Negation (Anupalabdhi)
D. Implication (Arthapatti)
Answer» E.
5.

Consider the following example given below:Devadatta is growing fat.He does not eat food during the day.Therefore, he must be eating food during the night, other things being equal.Identify the logic involved in the example provided above by choosing the correctanswer from the options given below:

A. Arthapatti
B. Anulpalabdhi
C. Anumāna
D. Shabda
Answer» B. Anulpalabdhi