Top 80+ Solved Essentials of the Symbolic Logic MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. ………………………….is a symbol which can stand for any one of a given range ofvalues

a. a logical constant

b. a modifier

c. a logical connective

d. a variable

  • d. a variable

Q. The development of symbolic logic has been bound up with the development of ………………………

a. physics

b. mathematics

c. chemistry

d. biology

  • b. mathematics

Q. …………………………………………………….. is the form of the argument

a. the structure or pattern of the argument

b. the subject matter with which the argument deals

c. the truth or falsity of propositions

d. the material truth of premises and conclusion

  • a. the structure or pattern of the argument

Q. A simple proposition is ………………………………………………………………….

a. a general proposition

b. one which contains other proposition as it’s component

c. one which does not contain any other proposition as it’s component

d. a molecular proposition

  • c. one which does not contain any other proposition as it’s component

Q. A compound proposition is …………………………………………………………….

a. an atomic proposition

b. a general proposition

c. one which does not contain any otherproposition as it’s component

d. one which contains other proposition as it’s component

  • d. one which contains other proposition as it’s component

Q. Conjunction is a compound proposition in which the word ………… is used toconnect simple statements.

a. ‘not”

b. ’unless’

c. ‘or’

d. “and”

  • d. “and”

Q. ‘Ramesh is either intelligent or hard working’ is an example of …………………………

a. negation

b. conjunction

c. disjunction

d. implication

  • c. disjunction

Q. “If it rains, then the road will be wet” is an example for……………………………………….

a. conjunction

b. negation

c. implication

d. disjunction

  • c. implication

Q. A general proposition is …………………………………

a. a quantified statement

b. a molecular proposition

c. a compound statement

d. an atomic proposition

  • a. a quantified statement

Q. ‘All Keralites are Indians’ is an example for …………………………………………..

a. universal negative proposition

b. particular affirmative proposition

c. particular negative proposition

d. universal affirmative proposition

  • d. universal affirmative proposition

Q. ‘ Some fruits are sweet’ is an example for……………………………………….

a. universal negative proposition

b. particular affirmative proposition

c. particular negative proposition

d. universal affirmative proposition

  • b. particular affirmative proposition

Q. ’ Some flowers are not red’ is an example for………………………………………..

a. particular affirmative proposition

b. universal affirmative proposition

c. particular negative proposition

d. universal negative proposition

  • c. particular negative proposition

Q. ‘ No birds are fishes’ is an example for ……………………………………………

a. particular affirmative proposition

b. particular negative proposition

c. universal negative proposition

d. universal affirmative proposition

  • c. universal negative proposition

Q. Singly general proposition is a general proposition with ………………………………..

a. no quantifier

b. one quantifier

c. one singular proposition

d. two or more quantifiers

  • b. one quantifier
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