G Gopal Sharma π Tutor III β 38.32K Points π Symbolic Logic Q. Bi-conditional statement is also called _____________ (A) implication (B) material equivalence (C) material implication (D) logical equivalence ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (B) material equivalence
P Priyanka Tomar π Tutor III β 35.28K Points π Symbolic Logic Q. If (x) ( H x Ο½ Mx ) is true, then (∃x ) ( H x . ~Mx ) is ___________ (A) false (B) true or false (C) true (D) valid ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (A) false
A Admin π Coach β 38.23K Points π Symbolic Logic Q. If (∃x ) ~ Mx is true , then (x) Mx is _____________ (A) valid (B) true (C) false (D) true or false ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (C) false
R Ram Sharma π Coach β 193.88K Points π Symbolic Logic Q. Name the rule of inference ( p . q ) ≡ ( q . p ) (A) Distribution (B) Commutation (C) Association (D) Exportation ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (B) Commutation
R Rakesh Kumar π Hard Worker β 28.44K Points π Symbolic Logic Q. In Symbolic logic parentheses, braces , brackets are used as __________ marks (A) Error (B) Disjunction (C) Punctuation (D) Figure ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (C) Punctuation
G Gopal Sharma π Tutor III β 38.32K Points π Symbolic Logic Q. The term that occurs as the subject of the conclusion is called (A) Major term (B) Minor term (C) Middle term (D) Complement ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (B) Minor term
R Rakesh Kumar π Hard Worker β 28.44K Points π Symbolic Logic Q. The form of a syllogism may be completely described by stating its mood and________ (A) Diagram (B) Figure (C) Structure (D) Complement ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (B) Figure
G Gopal Sharma π Tutor III β 38.32K Points π Symbolic Logic Q. The term that occurs as the predicate of the conclusion is (A) minor term (B) middle term (C) major term (D) complement ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (C) major term
V Vinay π Mover β 28.75K Points π Symbolic Logic Q. A deductive argument in which conclusion is inferred from two premises is called (A) Syllogism (B) Representation (C) Analogy (D) Opposition ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (A) Syllogism
G Gopal Sharma π Tutor III β 38.32K Points π Symbolic Logic Q. The premise of the immediate inference by obversion is referred to as (A) Obverse (B) Converse (C) Opposition (D) Obvertend ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (D) Obvertend