Top 250+ Solved Traditional Logic MCQ Questions Answer
Q. A Positive Science is ------------------ in nature
a. axiological
b. factual
c. imperative
d. none of these
Q. The knowledge derived through sense experience is called
a. conception
b. inference
c. perception
d. judgement
Q. The process of deriving a new truth from one or more known truths is called
a. percept
b. concept
c. judgement
d. inference
Q. The fundamental aim of Logic is
a. search of truth
b. search of beauty
c. search of morality
d. none of
Q. The Proposition formed by the combination of two or more simple proposition iscalled
a. simple proposition
b. complex proposition
c. complicate proposition
d. compound proposition
Q. The portion of Logic which deals with Form of Thought is called
a. induction
b. injection
c. direction
d. deduction
Q. The portion of Logic which deals with Matter of Thought is called
a. induction
b. injection
c. direction
d. deduction
Q. The Argument in which an Universal conclusion is derived from ParticularPremisses is
a. universal argument
b. particular argument
c. deductive argument
d. inductive argument
Q. The Argument in which a Particular conclusion is derived from Universal Premisses is
a. universal argument
b. particular argument
c. deductive argument
d. inductive argument
Q. Logically correct argument is called
a. true argument
b. false argument
c. valid argument
d. invalid argument
Q. Logically incorrect argument is called
a. true argument
b. false argument
c. valid argument
d. invalid argument
Q. Argument containing true premises and false conclusion is called
a. sound argument
b. valid argument
c. invalid argument
d. true argument
Q. Which among the following is not considered as a Law of Thought
a. law of identity
b. law of excluded middle
c. law of uniformity of nature
d. law of non-contradiction
Q. Which Law of thought states ‘A IS A’
a. law of identity
b. law of excluded middle
c. law of sufficient cause
d. law of non-contradiction
Q. Which Law of thought states ‘A cannot be both B and ‘Not B’ at the Same time’’
a. law of identity
b. law of excluded middle
c. law of sufficient cause
d. law of non-contradiction