71. In categorical syllogism there are
72. Logic is the study of the methods and principles used to
73. What do you mean by a term which is distributed?
74. Which one among the following is not a law of thought?
75. The phenomena in which two or more than two ideas are combined together are called
76. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I (Obvertend)
List-II (Obverse)
a. Some S is not-P
1. Some S is not non-P
b. No S is P
2. No S is non-P
c. Some S is P
3. Some S is non-P
d. All S is P
4. All S is non-P
List-I (Obvertend) | List-II (Obverse) |
a. Some S is not-P | 1. Some S is not non-P |
b. No S is P | 2. No S is non-P |
c. Some S is P | 3. Some S is non-P |
d. All S is P | 4. All S is non-P |
77. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Laws of thought
1. Principle of identity
b. Proposition
2. True or false
c. Square of opposition
3. Contrary
d. Logic
4. Reasoning
List-I | List-II |
a. Laws of thought | 1. Principle of identity |
b. Proposition | 2. True or false |
c. Square of opposition | 3. Contrary |
d. Logic | 4. Reasoning |
78. Deductive argument where conclusion is followed from the premise is called
79. No people who have not themselves done creative work in the arts are responsible critics on whose judgement we can rely. This is
80. In 'I' proposition which of the terms are distributed
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