Top 250+ Solved Traditional Logic MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Which Law of thought states ‘A can be Either B Or ‘Not B’

a. law of identity

b. law of excluded middle

c. law of sufficient cause

d. law of non-contradiction

  • b. law of excluded middle

Q. Which Law of thought states ‘Whatever happens in this world should have a Sufficient Cause’

a. law of identity

b. law of excluded middle

c. law of sufficient cause

d. law of non-contradiction

  • c. law of sufficient cause

Q. The ‘Subject term’ in a Proposition is symbolically represented as

a. ‘s’

b. ‘p’

c. ‘a’

d. ‘o’

  • a. ‘s’

Q. 65. The ‘Predicate term’ in a Proposition is symbolically represented as

a. ‘s’

b. ‘p’

c. ‘a’

d. ‘o’

  • b. ‘p’

Q. Unconditional Propositions are also known as

a. imperative

b. authoritative

c. categorical

d. hypothetical

  • c. categorical

Q. The categorical proposition in which the Predicate affirms the Subject class iscalled

a. affirmative proposition

b. negative proposition

c. universal proposition

d. particular proposition

  • b. negative proposition

Q. The categorical proposition in which the Predicate affirms or denies the wholeclass of Subject is called

a. affirmative proposition

b. negative proposition

c. universal proposition

d. particular proposition

  • c. universal proposition

Q. The categorical proposition in which the Predicate affirms or denies a part classof Subject is called

a. affirmative proposition

b. negative proposition

c. universal proposition

d. particular proposition

  • d. particular proposition

Q. The categorical proposition in which the Predicate affirms the whole class ofSubject is called

a. universal affirmative

b. universal negative

c. particular affirmative

d. particular negative

  • a. universal affirmative

Q. The categorical proposition in which the Predicate denies the whole class ofSubject is called

a. universal affirmative

b. universal negative

c. particular affirmative

d. particular negative

  • b. universal negative

Q. The categorical proposition in which the Predicate affirms a part of the class ofSubject is called

a. universal affirmative

b. universal negative

c. particular affirmative

d. particular negative

  • c. particular affirmative

Q. The categorical proposition in which the Predicate denies a part of the class ofSubject is called

a. universal affirmative

b. universal negative

c. particular affirmative

d. particular negative

  • d. particular negative

Q. ‘Universal Affirmative Proposition is symbolically represented as

a. ‘a’ proposition

b. ‘e’ proposition

c. ‘i’ proposition

d. ‘o’ proposition

  • a. ‘a’ proposition

Q. ‘Universal Negative’ Proposition is symbolically represented as

a. ‘a’ proposition

b. ‘e’ proposition

c. ‘i’ proposition

d. ‘o’ proposition

  • b. ‘e’ proposition
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