Symbolic Logic Set 8
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This set of Symbolic Logic Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Symbolic Logic Set 8
Q1 | Ancient logic is also called…………………………………………..
- symbolic logic
- mathematical logic
- modern logic
- traditional logic
Q2 | Symbolic logic is also called…………………………………….
- traditional logic
- ancient logic
- material logic
- mathematical logic
Q3 | Mathematical logic is also called…………………………………….
- traditional logic
- ancient logic
- material logic
- modern logic
Q4 | Symbolic logic originated in connection with
- mathematical theory
- inductive method
- evolution theory
- economic theory
Q5 | Classical logic is related to symbolic logic as
- sound to unsound
- embryo to adult organism
- valid to invalid
- true to false
Q6 | …………………had introduced into logic the important notion of a variable
- Thales
- Socrates
- Aristotle
- Bacon
Q7 | ………………………….is a symbol which can stand for any one of a given range ofvalues
- A logical constant
- A modifier
- A logical connective
- A variable
Q8 | The development of symbolic logic has been bound up with the development of………………………
- physics
- mathematics
- chemistry
- biology
Q9 | …………………………………………………….. is the form of the argument
- The structure or pattern of the argument
- the subject matter with which the argument deals
- the truth or falsity of propositions
- the material truth of premises and conclusion
Q10 | A simple proposition is………………………………………………………………….
- a general proposition
- one which contains other proposition as it’s component
- one which does not contain any other proposition as it’s component
- a molecular proposition
Q11 | A compound proposition is …………………………………………………………….
- an atomic proposition
- a general proposition
- one which does not contain any otherproposition as it’s component
- one which contains other proposition as it’s component
Q12 | Conjunction is a compound proposition in which the word ………… is used toconnect simple statements.
- ‘not”
- ’unless’
- ‘or’
- “and”
Q13 | ‘Ramesh is either intelligent or hard working’ is an example of…………………………
- negation
- conjunction
- disjunction
- implication
Q14 | “If it rains, then the road will be wet” is an examplefor……………………………………….
- conjunction
- negation
- implication
- disjunction
Q15 | A general proposition is …………………………………
- a quantified statement
- a molecular proposition
- a compound statement
- an atomic proposition
Q16 | ‘All Keralites are Indians’ is an example for …………………………………………..
- Universal negative proposition
- particular affirmative proposition
- particular negative proposition
- Universal affirmative proposition
Q17 | ‘ Some fruits are sweet’ is an example for……………………………………….
- Universal negative proposition
- particular affirmative proposition
- particular negative proposition
- Universal affirmative proposition
Q18 | ’ Some flowers are not red’ is an example for………………………………………..
- particular affirmative proposition
- Universal affirmative proposition
- particular negative proposition
- Universal negative proposition
Q19 | ‘ No birds are fishes’ is an example for ……………………………………………
- particular affirmative proposition
- particular negative proposition
- Universal negative proposition
- Universal affirmative proposition
Q20 | Singly general proposition is a general proposition with………………………………..
- no quantifier
- one quantifier
- one singular proposition
- two or more quantifiers
Q21 | Multiply general proposition is a general proposition with……………………………..
- one quantifier
- no quantifier
- two or more quantifiers
- two or more singular propositions
Q22 | …………………………..is a branch of Symbolic Logic
- classical logic
- traditional logic
- Propositional logic
- mathematical logic
Q23 | Quantification logic is also called………………………………………
- Propositional logic
- predicate logic
- classical logic
- ancient logic
Q24 | ………………………………….analyses the internal structure of propositions
- Propositional logic
- truth functional logic
- sentential logic
- predicate logic
Q25 | ……………………………………. does not analyse the internal structure ofpropositions
- quantification logic
- predicate logic
- propositional logic
- truth functional logic