ECAT Pre Engineering Mathematic MCQ Test With Answer for Chapter 3 (Logic)

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We often consult doctors or lawyers on the basis of their good

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To draw conclusions from some experiments or few contacts only is called:

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The greater part of our knowledge, is based on

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While witting his hooks on geometry, Euclid used

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The conjunction of 3>5, and 5<9, is

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Any conditional and its contrapositive are

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All men are mortal. We are men, therefore, we are also mortal. This is a useful example of

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-p is the

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The conditional statement "If p then q" is logically equivalent to the statement.

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Basic principles of deductive logic were laid down by

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Deductive logic in which every statement is regarded as true or false and there is no other possibility is called

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To draw conclusions front premises believed to be true, this way of reasoning is called

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All men are mortal, We are men, there fore, we are also mortal. This is a useful example of

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Any two propositions which is combined by the word "and" and form a compound proposition is called

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To draw conclusions from some expreiments or few contacts only is called

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Conjunction of two statements p and q is denoted symbolically as

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Deductive logic in which every statement is regarded as true or false and there is no other possibility is called:

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If both p and q are false, then the disjunction of p and q is

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The conjunction of 3>5 , and 5>9, is

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If p is false, -p is

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The symbol ∃ stand for

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Disjunction of p and q is

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Which of the following statement, is ture

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The greater part of our knowledge,is based on

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An implication of p and q is denoted by

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~ p is the

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10 is a even number or 0 is a natural number, then truth value of this disjunction is

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1 A conjunction is considered to be true only if both its components are

A. False

B. Equivalent

C.Equal

D. True

2 A statement which is already false is called

A. Tautology

B. Contrapsitive

C.Absurdity

D. Universal quantifiers

3 Any two propositions which is combined by the word "and" and form a compound proposition is called

A. conditional of the original proposition

B. consequent of the original proposition

C.disjunction of the original proposition

D. conjunction of the original propositoin

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A. false

B. true

C.not valid

D. undefine

5 -p is the

A. Implication of p

B. disjunction of p

C.negation of p

D. conjunction of p

6 According to Aristotle, in preposition there could be

A. One possibility

B. Two possibility

C.three possibility

D. Seven possibilites

7 A declarative statement which may be true or false but not both is called a

A. Hypothesis

B. Proposition

C.implication

D. conjunction

8 10 is a even number or 0 is a natural number, then truth value of this disjunction is

A. false

B. true

C.not discussed

D. negation of first

9 A daclarative statement which may be true or false but not both is called a

A. hypothesis

B. proposition

C.implication

D. conjuction

10 Basic principles of deductive logic were laid down by

A. Euclid

B. Leibniz

C.Newton

D. Aristotle

11 Which of the following statement, is true

A. Lahore is in Punjab and 5>7

B. Lahore is the capital of Pakistan and 3<23

C.Lahore is capital of Sindh and 2+2 = 7

D. Lahore is the capital of Sindh or 2+2=4

12 While witting his hooks on geometry, Euclid used

A. inductive method

B. deductive method

C.implication

D. proposition

13 The disjunction of two statements p and q, is denoted symbolically as
14 A conjunction is considered to he true only if both its components are

A. false

B. equilvalent

C.equal

D. true

15 Deduction is mostly used in

A. elementary mathematics

B. natural science

C.higher mathematics

D. medicine

16 Disjunction of p and q is

A. p or q

B. p and q

C.p if q

D. p implies q

17 Deductive logic in which every statement is regarded as true or false and there is no other possibility is called:

A. Deductive logic

B. Inductive logic

C.Aristotlian logic

D. Non-Aristotlian logic

18 If both p and q are false, then the disjunction of p and q is

A. false

B. true

C.equal

D. equivalent

19 A statement which is already false is called

A. Tautology

B. Contrapsitive

C.Absurdity

D. Universal quantifiers

20 The greater part of our knowledge, is based on

A. deduction

B. induction

C.conjunction

D. disjunction

21 Any conditional and its contrapositive are

A. Equilavant

B. Opposite

C.Equal

D. Not Equal

22 Conjunction of two statements p and q is denoted symbolically as

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