GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) Philosophy (XH-C4): Questions 1177 - 1179 of 2215

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Question 1177

Appeared in Year: 2018

Question MCQ▾

Akasha according to the Vaisesika is: (July)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

One only

b.

Nitya only

c.

Bibhu only

d.

One, Bibhu and nitya

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Question 1178

Question MCQ▾

Which of the following is a correct statement in the light of truth and validity?

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Truth and falsity are attributed to the arguments while validity and invalidity are attributed to the propositions.

b.

The validity of an argument does guarantee the truth of its conclusion.

c.

The truth or falsity of an argument՚s conclusion does by itself determine the validity or invalidity of that argument.

d.

The truth or falsity of an argument՚s conclusion does not by itself determine the validity or invalidity of that argument and the fact that an argument is valid does not guarantee the truth of its conclusion.

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Question 1179

Question Match List-Ⅰ List-Ⅱ▾

Match the following sets;

List-Ⅰ (Definition)List-Ⅱ (Terms)
(A)

Argumentation becomes a closed system in

(i)

Argument

(B)

The verbal expression of a judgement is called

(ii)

Deduction

(C)

Conclusion cannot advance beyond the scope of premisses.

(iii)

Term

(D)

The verbal expression of reasoning is called

(iv)

Proposition

(E)

The verbal expression of a word is called

(v)

Induction

Choices

Choice (4)Response
  • (A)
  • (B)
  • (C)
  • (D)
  • (E)

a.

  • (iv)
  • (v)
  • (iii)
  • (ii)
  • (i)

b.

  • (iii)
  • (ii)
  • (i)
  • (v)
  • (iv)

c.

  • (ii)
  • (iv)
  • (v)
  • (i)
  • (iii)

d.

  • (iii)
  • (ii)
  • (v)
  • (i)
  • (iv)

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