Exam 2: Fundamentals of Propositions and Arguments in Logic

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Which among the following is not considered as a Law of Thought

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A proposition which states the relation between two terms based on some condition is called

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The knowledge derived through sense experience is called

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Logically correct argument is called

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A Positive Science is ------------------ in nature

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A compound proposition in which simple propositions are combined using 'And' is called

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The propostion which does not contain any other component or part is called

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Argument containing true premises and false conclusion is called

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The process of deriving a new truth from one or more known truths is called

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The Proposition formed by the combination of two or more simple proposition is called

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The portion of Logic which deals with Matter of Thought is called

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The portion of Logic which deals with Form of Thought is called

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Which among the following is not a Normative Science

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The Argument in which an Universal conclusion is derived from Particular Premisses is

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The fundamental aim of Logic is

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Logically incorrect argument is called

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Two or more simple propositions joined together forms

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The composite proposition formed by the combination of two or more simple propositions using 'Either…Or' is called

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Verbal expression of Judgement is called

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The composite proposition formed by the combination of two or more simple propositions using 'If….Then' is called

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