Top 250+ Solved Traditional Logic MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The argumentation becomes a closed system in
a. Deduction
b. Induction
c. Material logic
d. Intuitive logic.
Q. That cannot advance beyond the scope of its premises is
a. Induction
b. Material logic
c. Deduction
d. Dilemma.
Q. The defining feature of a valid deduction is its
a. vagueness
b. uncertatinty
c. indefiniteness
d. certainty.
Q. The relationship between premises and conclusion in a deductive argumentis--.
a. Cause-Effect
b. Analytic-Synthetic
c. A priori-A posterior
d. Implication-Entailment.
Q. In induction, reasoning proceeds to a conclusion that is ---------- to the scopeof its premises.
a. confined
b. not confined
c. narrow
d. restricte
Q. In inductive reasoning the conclusion is -------.
a. Probable
b. Certain
c. Definite
d. Predictable.
Q. Discovering a new ------- is permissible in inductive reasoning.
a. cause
b. effect
c. assumption
d. evidence.
Q. Inductive arguments are properly characterised as
a. valid-invalid
b. strong-weak
c. definite-indefinite
d. certain-uncertain.
Q. Inductive method is identified with
a. Religious activity
b. Scientific activity
c. Moral activity
d. Aesthetic activity.
Q. A single ------ is enough to prove the inductive conclusion false.
a. intuition
b. Assumption
c. counter-example
d. concept.
Q. An advantage of inductive reasoning is
a. to sustain existing beliefs
b. to formulate valid arguments
c. to create aesthetic sense
d. to frame future expectations.
Q. Truth or Falsehood may be predicated of --------.
a. arguments
b. inferences
c. propositions
d. syllogism
Q. Validity or Invalidity may be predicated of ---------.
a. Deductive arguments
b. propositions
c. terms
d. concepts.
Q. If it is possible for the premises of a deductive argument to be true and itsconclusion to be false, that argument is
a. Valid
b. Invalid
c. Indescribable
d. Soun