Top 250+ Solved Traditional Logic MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. In a categorical proposition the predicate is either affirmed or denied_______ of the subject

a. Unconditionally

b. Conditionally

c. Emotionally

d. Fallaciously

  • a. Unconditionally

Q. The proposition “if you work hard you will succeed “ – is an example for_______ proposition.

a. Categorical

b. Conditional

c. Negative

d. Emotive

  • b. Conditional

Q. Affirmative or Negative is the classification of propositions on the basis of_________.

a. Quantity

b. Quality

c. Validity

d. Truth.

  • b. Quality

Q. Universal or Particular is the classification of the propositions on the basisof _______.

a. Quantity

b. Quality

c. Validity

d. Truth.

  • a. Quantity

Q. The quantity of a proposition is determined by the __________ of thesubject.

a. Intension

b. Extension

c. Quality

d. Predicate.

  • b. Extension

Q. A proposition in which the predicate refers to all individual objects denotedby the subject is called

a. Particular

b. Negative

c. Disjunctive

d. Universal.

  • d. Universal.

Q. A proposition in which the predicate belongs only to a part of the denotationof the subject is called

a. Particular

b. Negative

c. Disjunctive

d. Universal.

  • a. Particular

Q. Individual propositions are to be regarded as___________.

a. Universal

b. Particular

c. Negative

d. Fallacy.

  • a. Universal

Q. The proposition: “ All men are mortal.”- is an example for____________proposition.

a. Universal affirmative

b. Universal negative

c. Particular affirmative

d. Particular negative.

  • a. Universal affirmative

Q. The proposition: “ No men are perfect”.- is an example for __________proposition.

a. Universal affirmative

b. Universal negative

c. Particular affirmative

d. Particular negative.

  • b. Universal negative

Q. The proposition: “ Some flowers are red “ – is an example for _________proposition.

a. Universal affirmative

b. Universal negative

c. Particular affirmative

d. Particular negative.

  • c. Particular affirmative

Q. The proposition: “ Some Indians are not religious”- is an example for______ proposition.

a. Universal affirmative

b. Universal negative

c. Particular affirmative

d. Particular negative.

  • d. Particular negative.

Q. When a term refers only to part the class of things denoted by the term, thatterm is said to be____________

a. Undistributed

b. Unexcluded

c. Distributed

d. Verifie

  • a. Undistributed
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