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This set of Traditional Logic Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Traditional Logic Set 6

Q1 | Deduction and Induction are two main forms of
  • beliefs
  • concepts
  • reasoning
  • assumptions
Q2 | The Proposition ‘If you work hard then you will succeed’ is
  • categorical
  • hypothetical
  • disjunctive
  • none of these
Q3 | The proposition’ Some Indians are not jealous’ is a
  • universal affirmative
  • universal negative
  • particular affirmative
  • particular negative
Q4 | When a term refers only to a part of the class of things denoted by that termsaid to be
  • distributed
  • undistributed
  • abstract
  • absurd
Q5 | The relation between two Universal propositions having same subject, same predicate but differ only in quality is
  • contrary
  • contradictory
  • subalternation
  • sub-contrary
Q6 | The relation between two Particular propositions having same subject, same predicate but differ only in quality is
  • contrary
  • contradictory
  • subalternation
  • sub-contrary
Q7 | The relation between two propositions having same subject, same predicate but differ only in quantity is
  • contrary
  • contradictory
  • subalternation
  • sub-contrary
Q8 | The relation between two propositions having same subject, same predicate but differ both in quantity and in quality is
  • contrary
  • contradictory
  • subalternation
  • sub-contrary
Q9 | The relation between two propositions having same subject, same predicatebut differ in quality or in quantity or both in quality and quantity is called
  • eduction
  • opposition
  • syllogism
  • conversion
Q10 | Euler’s Circles are diagrams representing -------------- of terms
  • distribution
  • meaning
  • quality
  • quantity
Q11 | The quantity of ‘A’ proposition is
  • universal
  • particular
  • affirmative
  • negative
Q12 | The quantity of ‘E’ proposition is
  • universal
  • particular
  • affirmative
  • negative
Q13 | The quantity of ‘ I’ proposition is
  • universal
  • particular
  • affirmative
  • negative
Q14 | The quantity of ‘ O’ proposition is
  • universal
  • particular
  • affirmative
  • negative
Q15 | The quality of ‘ A’ proposition is
  • universal
  • particular
  • affirmative
  • negative
Q16 | The quality of ‘ E’ proposition is
  • universal
  • particular
  • affirmative
  • negative
Q17 | The quality of ‘ I’ proposition is
  • universal
  • particular
  • affirmative
  • negative
Q18 | The quality of ‘ O’ proposition is
  • universal
  • particular
  • affirmative
  • negative
Q19 | The contrary opposition of ‘A’ proposition is
  • a
  • e
  • i
  • o
Q20 | The Sub-contrary opposition of ‘I’ proposition is
  • a
  • e
  • i
  • o
Q21 | The Subaltern opposition of ‘A’ proposition is
  • a
  • e
  • i
  • o
Q22 | The Subaltern opposition of ‘E’ proposition is
  • a
  • e
  • i
  • o
Q23 | The Contradictory opposition of ‘A’ proposition is 12
  • a
  • e
  • i
  • o
Q24 | The Contradictory opposition of ‘E’ proposition is
  • a
  • e
  • i
  • o
Q25 | Logic is the science of-----------.
  • Thought
  • Beauty
  • Mind
  • Goodness