Top 150+ Solved Methodology and Perspectives of Humanities and Philosophy MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The Latin word rectus means

a. according to decision

b. according to conscience

c. according to law

d. according to tradition.

  • c. according to law

Q. A ----------action is in some way fitting to the circumstance.

a. wrong

b. right

c. bad

d. immoral

  • b. right

Q. The word virtue is used for ----------- of any kind.

a. excellence

b. duty

c. good

d. character.

  • a. excellence

Q. Who is the author of the book “A Study in Moral Theory.”

a. j.s. mill

b. bentham

c. hume

d. laird

  • d. laird

Q. The three process of thinking are

a. dreaming, waking, and deep sleep

b. walking, running, and talking

c. conception, judgment, and reasoning

d. intuition, apprehension, and revelation.

  • c. conception, judgment, and reasoning

Q. The process of comparing concepts or ideas is called

a. reasoning

b. concluding

c. evaluating

d. judgment.

  • d. judgment.

Q. The process of passing from certain known judgment to a new judgment is called

a. induction

b. apprehension

c. reasoning

d. thinking

  • c. reasoning

Q. The proposition “All men are mortal”, is an example for-------------- proposition.

a. conditional

b. hypothetical

c. disjunctive

d. categorical

  • d. categorical

Q. The proposition “If there is a rain then the ground is wet”, is an example for------------- proposition.

a. categorical

b. conditional

c. hypothetical

d. conjunctive

  • b. conditional

Q. The verbal expression of a concept is called a

a. phrase

b. clause

c. term

d. argument.

  • c. term

Q. The verbal expression of a judgment is called a

a. term

b. proposition

c. argument

d. moo

  • b. proposition

Q. The argument is the verbal expression of a

a. reasoning

b. thinking

c. feeling

d. knowing

  • a. reasoning

Q. The statement of relation between terms is a

a. argument

b. proposition

c. condition

d. fallacy

  • b. proposition

Q. The inferred proposition of an argument is called.

a. term

b. statement

c. premise

d. conclusion

  • d. conclusion

Q. Propositions which form the basis of the conclusion of an argument are called

a. reasoning

b. premises

c. terms

d. judgment.

  • b. premises
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