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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Basic-principles of deductive logic were laid down by:

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Which of the following statement, is ture

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Logic in which there is scope of third or fourth possibility is called.

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

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If p is false, -p is

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-p is the

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

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

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Any conditional and its contrapositive are

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The symbol∋ stand for

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

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The converse and Inverse are

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A statement which is already false is called

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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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According to Aristotle, in proposition there could be

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While witting his hooks on geometry, Euclid used

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A statement which is already false is called

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

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

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The greater part of our knowledge, is based on

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For reasoning, we have to use

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Basic principles of deductive logic were laid down by

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

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According to Aristotle, in preposition there could be

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If p is false, ~ p is

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

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ECAT Mathematics Chapter 3 Important MCQ's

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1 The disjunction of two statements p and q, is denoted symbolically as
2 The symbol ∃ stand for
A. Such that
B. This implies that
C. For all
D. There exist
3 A conjunction is considered to be true only if both its components are
A. False
B. Equivalent
C. Equal
D. True
4 Basic-principles of deductive logic were laid down by:
A. Euelid
B. Leibniz
C. Aristotle
D. Newton
5 While witting his hooks on geometry, Euclid used
A. inductive method
B. deductive method
C. implication
D. proposition
6 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. Aristolian logic
D. non-Aristolian logic
7 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
8 Disjunction of p and q is
A. p or q
B. p and q
C. p if q
D. p implies q
9 To draw conclusions from some experiments or few contacts only is called:
A. Deduction
B. Implication
C. Conjunction
D. Induction
10 To draw conclusions front premises believed to be true, this way of reasoning is called
A. deduction
B. induction
C. implication
D. disjunction

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