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This set of Logic and Scientific Method Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Logic And Scientific Method Set 1
Q1 | is defined as the science of reasoning.
- ethics
- aesthetics
- logic
- psychology
Q2 | Logic is a science.
- normative
- positive
- physical
- natural
Q3 | Logic aims precisely at the search for .
- beauty
- truth
- good
- none of these
Q4 | is a normative study.
- logic
- aesthetics
- ethics
- all these
Q5 | is not a positive science.
- biology
- physics
- sociology
- logic
Q6 | Logic deals with the operations of human mind in its search for _.
- beauty
- conduct
- truth
- all these
Q7 | is the verbal expression of judgment.
- logic
- proposition
- truth
- none of these
Q8 | A is that which serves either as the subject or as the predicate in a proposition.
- term
- word
- argument
- sentence
Q9 | A valid deductive argument with true premise and conclusion is called a argument.
- sound
- true
- false
- none of these
Q10 | A/an contains premises and conclusion.
- proposition
- argument
- sentence
- term
Q11 | Positive sciences are .
- descriptive
- prescriptive
- normative
- all these
Q12 | Normative sciences are .
- conservative
- prescriptive
- descriptive
- all these
Q13 | is the process of passing from known judgments to a new judgment.
- inference
- imagination
- argument
- none of these
Q14 | Identify the odd one.
- logic
- physics
- ethics
- aesthetics
Q15 | Identify the wrong combination.
- logic and reasoning
- ethics and good
- logic and imagination
- logic and inference
Q16 | Logic is related to as Ethics is to good.
- beauty
- truth
- proposition
- none of these
Q17 | Aesthetics is related to as Logic is to truth.
- right
- reasoning
- inspiration
- beauty
Q18 | Logic prescribes the means to distinguish between correct and incorrect .
- moral choice
- norms of beauty
- reasoning
- sentence
Q19 | Deductive logic is concerned with the of arguments.
- form
- content
- material truth
- none of these
Q20 | Deductive logic is not concerned with the of arguments.
- form
- content
- premises
- none of these
Q21 | In argument, the conclusion cannot be wider than the premises.
- deductive
- inductive
- both (a) and (b)
- neither (a) nor (b)
Q22 | In deduction, the conclusion is .
- probable
- ambiguous
- necessary
- all these
Q23 | In deduction, the conclusion is related to premises by .
- probability
- ambiguity
- chance
- implication
Q24 | In , the conclusion necessarily follows from the given premises.
- proposition
- induction
- deduction
- none of these
Q25 | In , the conclusion is always probable.
- induction
- deduction
- formal logic
- none of these