Top 250+ Solved Traditional Logic MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. ‘Particular Affirmative’ Proposition is symbolically represented as

a. ‘a’ proposition

b. ‘e’ proposition

c. ‘i’ proposition

d. ‘o’ proposition

  • c. ‘i’ proposition

Q. ‘Particular Negative’ Proposition is symbolically represented as

a. ‘a’ proposition

b. ‘e’ proposition

c. ‘i’ proposition

d. ‘o’ proposition

  • d. ‘o’ proposition

Q. The proposition which states about the inclusion of the whole class of Subject iscalled

a. universal affirmative

b. universal negative

c. particular affirmative

d. particular negative

  • a. universal affirmative

Q. The proposition which states about the exclusion of the whole class of Subject iscalled

a. universal affirmative

b. universal negative

c. particular affirmative

d. particular negative

  • b. universal negative

Q. The proposition which states about the inclusion of of 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 proposition which states about the exclusion of a part of the class of Subjectis called

a. universal affirmative

b. universal negative

c. particular affirmative

d. particular negative

  • d. particular negative

Q. The extension of a term is called its

a. connotation

b. denotation

c. both of these

d. none of these

  • b. denotation

Q. The intension of a term is called its

a. connotation

b. denotation

c. both of these

d. none of these

  • a. connotation

Q. Distribution of terms Is based on

a. connotation

b. denotation

c. both of these

d. none of these

  • b. denotation

Q. When a term is used in its entire extend referring to all objects denoted by thatterm, it is said to be

a. distributed

b. undistributed

c. both of these

d. none of these

  • a. distributed

Q. ‘E’ proposition distributes

a. subject only

b. predicate only

c. both subject & predicate

d. both subject & predicate are undistributed

  • c. both subject & predicate

Q. ‘I’ proposition distributes

a. subject only

b. predicate only

c. both subject & predicate

d. both subject & predicate are undistributed

  • d. both subject & predicate are undistributed

Q. ‘O’ proposition distributes

a. subject only

b. predicate only

c. both subject & predicate

d. both subject & predicate are undistributed

  • b. predicate only

Q. Proposition affirms or denies the relation between

a. subject & predicate

b. two subjects

c. two predicates.

d. subject &

  • a. subject & predicate
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