Top 250+ Solved Traditional Logic MCQ Questions Answer
Q. A term is said to be ------------------ if its meaning is complete in itself
a. abstract
b. absolute
c. concrete
d. relative
Q. A term is said to be -------------------- if it depends on some other term for thecompletion of its meaning
a. abstract
b. absolute
c. concrete
d. relative
Q. A term which refers to a class of objects in the same sense is called2
a. general
b. collective
c. singular
d. concrete
Q. A term which consist of a group of words is called
a. concrete
b. abstract
c. simple
d. composite
Q. Which term among the following impies presence of a quality
a. positive term
b. negative term
c. privative term
d. none of these
Q. Which term among the following impies absence of a quality
a. positive term
b. negative term
c. privative term
d. none of these
Q. Which term among the following impies absence of a quality which that objectis expected to possess
a. positive term
b. negative term
c. privative term
d. none of these
Q. The statement which affirms of denies the relation between two terms is called
a. proposition
b. argument
c. syllogism
d. none of the above
Q. __________ is the relation between two universal propositions having thesame subject but differing in quality only.
a. Contrary opposition
b. Contradictory opposition
c. Subaltern
d. Sub- contrary.
Q. ___________ is the relation between two propositions having the samesubject but differing in both quality and quantity.
a. Contrary opposition
b. Contradictory opposition
c. Subalternation
d. Sub- contrary.
Q. The relation between two particular propositions having the same subjectand predicate but differing in quality is _________opposition.
a. contrary
b. Contradictory
c. subalternation
d. sub-contrary.
Q. ______ opposition is the relation between two propositions having the samesubject and predicate but differing in quantity only.
a. Contrary
b. Contradictory
c. Subaltern
d. Sub-contrary.
Q. If one of the contraries is true the truth-value of the other is
a. true
b. false
c. neither true nor false
d. both true and false.
Q. If one of the contraries is false the truth-value of the other is
a. true
b. false
c. doubtful
d. neither true nor false.