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Question 1
Appeared in Year: 2017
Question MCQ▾
Which one of the following is not the correct formulation of De Morgan theorems? (November Paper-3)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | ||
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d. | ~ (p. q) ≡ ~ (p ∨ q |
Question 2
Appeared in Year: 2017
Question Match List-Ⅰ List-Ⅱ▾
Match the List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given here under in the argument and argument form: (November Paper-3)
List-Ⅰ (Arguments) | List-Ⅱ (Argument Form) |
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(A) | (i) p Therefore, p v q |
(B) A Therefore, A ∨ B | (ii) , Therefore, |
(C) Therefore, C | (iii) p, q, Therefore, |
(D) H I Therefore, H. I | (iv) Therefore p |
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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Question 3
Question MCQ▾
Which combination of fallacies occur if the rule ‘’ any term distributed in the conclusion must be distributed in the premises ‘’ is not followed:
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Illicit process | |
b. | Undistributed middle and fallacy of Exclusive premises | |
c. | Fallacy of exclusive premises and Illicit major | |
d. | Undistributed middle and illicit major |
Question 4
Question MCQ▾
________ is also known as argument ad Verecundiam
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Argument from Ignorance | |
b. | Appeal to Force | |
c. | Appeal to Emotion | |
d. | Appeal to Inappropriate authority |