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

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ECAT (Pre-Eng) Mathematics Chapter 3 Logic

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A statement which is already false is called

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

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The disjunction of two statements p and q, is denoted symbolically as

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-p is the

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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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Conjunction of two statements p and q is denoted symbolically as

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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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The symbol∋ stand for

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A statement which is already false is called

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Disjunction of p and q is

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

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Any conditional and its contrapositive are

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An implication of p and q is denoted by

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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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The statements of the form "If p then q" are called

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The symbol ∃ stand for

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If p is false, -p is

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Basic principles of deductive logic were laid down by

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

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For reasoning, we have to use

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According to Aristotle, in preposition there could be

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Which of the following statement, is true

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

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Which of the following statement, is ture

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

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The greater part of our knowledge, is based on

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

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ECAT Mathematics Chapter 3 Important MCQ's

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A. conclusion
B. consequent
C. hypothesis
D. conditional
2 To draw conclusions from some experiments or few contacts only is called:
A. Deduction
B. Implication
C. Conjunction
D. Induction
3 A conjunction is considered to be true only if both its components are
A. False
B. Equivalent
C. Equal
D. True
4 The conditional statement "If p then q" is logically equivalent to the statement.
A. Not p or Not q
B. Not p and Not q
C. Not p or q
D. p or q
5 To draw conclusions front premises believed to be true, this way of reasoning is called
A. deduction
B. induction
C. implication
D. disjunction
6 Basic-principles of deductive logic were laid down by:
A. Euelid
B. Leibniz
C. Aristotle
D. Newton
7 -p is the
A. Implication of p
B. disjunction of p
C. negation of p
D. conjunction of p
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 The converse and Inverse are
A. Equivalent to each other
B. Opposite to each other
C. Equal to each other
D. Not Equal to each other
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A. p and q
B. p or q
C. p implies q
D. p is equivalent to q

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