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This set of Traditional Logic Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Traditional Logic Set 7

Q1 | Aesthetics is the science of ------------.
  • Truth
  • Matter
  • Goodness
  • Beauty.
Q2 | Logic is a ------------ science
  • Positive
  • Normative
  • Descriptive
  • Natural.
Q3 | A normative science is also called ------------ science.
  • Natural
  • descriptive
  • Positive
  • Evaluative.
Q4 | The ideal of logic is
  • truth
  • Beauty
  • Goodness
  • God
Q5 | The ideal of ethics is
  • Truth
  • Beauty
  • Goodness
  • God
Q6 | The ideal of aesthetics is
  • Truth
  • Beauty
  • Goodness
  • God.
Q7 | The process by which one proposition is arrived at on the basis of otherpropositions is called-----------.
  • Term
  • Concept
  • Inference
  • Connotation.
Q8 | Only--------------- sentences can become propositions.
  • Indicative
  • Exclamatory
  • Interrogative
  • Imperative
Q9 | Propositions which supports the conclusion of an argument are called
  • Inferences
  • Premises
  • Terms
  • Concepts.
Q10 | That proposition which is affirmed on the basis of premises is called
  • Term
  • Concept
  • Idea
  • Conclusion.
Q11 | The etymological meaning of the word logic is
  • the science of mind
  • the science of thought
  • the science of conduct
  • the science of beautyody .
Q12 | The systematic body of knowledge about a particular branch of the universeis called------- .
  • Science
  • Art
  • Religion
  • Opinion
Q13 | The process of forming a mental image is called
  • Willing
  • Feeling
  • Conception
  • Knowing
Q14 | The verbal expression of a concept is called a --------.
  • Proposition
  • Argument
  • Judgment
  • Term
Q15 | The verbal expression of a judgment is called ----------.
  • Argument
  • Term
  • Proposition
  • Reasoning
Q16 | The verbal expression of reasoning is called---------.
  • an argument
  • a term
  • a proposition
  • a concept
Q17 | According to James Mill logic is
  • an art
  • a science
  • science and art
  • religion
Q18 | “Logic is the science which treats of the operations of the human mind in itssearch for truth”- is a definition of logic by
  • Creighton
  • Whately
  • Mill
  • Thompson
Q19 | A ---------- is either true or false.
  • Question
  • Command
  • Proposition
  • Exclamation
Q20 | A ------- does not belong to a particular language.
  • sentence
  • proposition
  • judgment
  • term
Q21 | A -------- does not have a physical existence.
  • proposition
  • sentence
  • term
  • judgment
Q22 | The premises provide conclusive grounds for the conclusion in -----------argument.
  • Inductive
  • Deductive
  • Fallacious
  • Intuitive
Q23 | The argumentation becomes a closed system in
  • Deduction
  • Induction
  • Material logic
  • Intuitive logic.
Q24 | That cannot advance beyond the scope of its premises is
  • Induction
  • Material logic
  • Deduction
  • Dilemma.
Q25 | The defining feature of a valid deduction is its
  • vagueness
  • uncertatinty
  • indefiniteness
  • certainty.