Top 80+ Solved Logic and Scientific Method MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Subaltern relationship shows that if ‘A’ is true, then ‘I’ is__________.

a. undetermined

b. false

c. necessarily true

d. necessarily false

  • c. necessarily true

Q. All S is P is converted as__________.

a. all p is s

b. some p is s

c. no s is p

d. all p is not s

  • b. some p is s

Q. The inferred proposition in an obversion is called _________.

a. obvertend

b. invertend

c. obverse

d. converse

  • c. obverse

Q. ___________ is not considered as an independent form of immediate inference.

a. conversion

b. obversion

c. inversion

d. contraposition

  • d. contraposition

Q. A ___________ is a form of mediate deductive inference in which the conclusion is drawnfrom two categorical propositions taken jointly.

a. categorical syllogism

b. hypothetical syllogism

c. disjunctive syllogism

d. all these

  • a. categorical syllogism

Q. In a syllogism, the predicate of the conclusion is called the _________ term.

a. minor

b. major

c. middle

d. none of these

  • b. major

Q. In a disjunctive syllogism, conclusion is _________ type of proposition.

a. disjunctive,

b. hypothetical

c. categorical

d. none of these

  • c. categorical

Q. Every syllogism must contain only ________ terms.

a. 2

b. 3

c. 4

d. none of these

Q. BARBARA is a valid mood of _________ figure.

a. 1st

b. 2nd

c. 3rd

d. 4th

  • a. 1st

Q. The major premise of a dilemma is __________ of two conditional statements.

a. conjunction

b. disjunction

c. implication

d. negation.

  • a. conjunction

Q. The minor premise of Modus Tollens is _________.

a. affirmation of antecedent

b. denial of antecedent

c. affirmation of consequent

d. denial of consequent

  • d. denial of consequent

Q. The conclusion of pure hypothetical syllogism is a/an ________ proposition.

a. hypothetical

b. categorical

c. disjunctive

d. equivalent

  • a. hypothetical

Q. The minor premise of a simple destructive dilemma is the ___________.

a. disjunction of the consequents

b. disjunction of the negation of consequents

c. disjunction of antecedents of major premise

d. disjunction of negation of antecedents

  • b. disjunction of the negation of consequents
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