Top 250+ Solved Traditional Logic MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. A term is said to be ------------------ if its meaning is complete in itself

a. abstract

b. absolute

c. concrete

d. relative

  • b. absolute

Q. A term which refers to a class of objects in the same sense is called2

a. general

b. collective

c. singular

d. concrete

  • a. general

Q. A term which consist of one word is called

a. concrete

b. abstract

c. simple

d. composite

  • c. simple

Q. A term which consist of a group of words is called

a. concrete

b. abstract

c. simple

d. composite

  • 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

  • a. positive term

Q. Which term among the following impies absence of a quality

a. positive term

b. negative term

c. privative term

d. none of these

  • b. negative term

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

  • c. privative term

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

  • a. proposition

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.

  • a. Contrary opposition

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.

  • b. Contradictory opposition

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.

  • b. 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.

  • c. doubtful
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