The difference between Aristotlean and Boolean interpretation of categorical propositions is as follows
A. Aristotlean accepts contrary, sub-contrary, sub-alternation and contradictory relations whereas Boolean accepts only contradictory relations
B. Aristotlean accepts contrary, sub-contrary and Boolean accepts only contradictory relations
C. Aristotlean and Boolean both accepts all the above relations
D. Aristotlean and Boolean both accept none of the above relations
Answer: Option A
What is said to be the building blocks of our reasoning?
A. Proposition
B. Statement
C. Argument
D. Explanation
What do you mean by a term which is undistributed?
A. Excellence of some members of a class
B. Exclusion of some members of a class
C. Exclusion of many members
D. Inclusion of many members
The subaltern of the proposition 'Some scientists are mathematicians' are
A. Some scientists are not mathematicians
B. No scientists are mathematicians
C. All scientists are mathematicians
D. None of the above
A. 1 and 3
B. 1 and 2
C. 2 and 3
D. 1 and 4

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