Question 40 A deductive argument is valid if: A premises are false and conclusion true B premises are false and conclusion is also false C premises […]
Question 11 Given below are two statements: One if labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R): Assertion (A): Substance is always […]
Question 30 Directions for question number 30 to 31: Two statements followed by four conclusions numbered from (I) to (IV) are given. You have to take […]
Question 3 Refer the statement and solve the question according to the conclusions. Statement: Some Pigeons are Bird; Some Birds are Alive Conclusion: (I) Some Pigeons […]
Question 13 If the proposition “Vegetarians are not meat eaters” is false, then which of the following inferences is correct? Choose from the codes given below: […]
Question 5 Which one of the following hetwabhasa (fallacy) is involved in the argument. “Sound is element because it is caused”? A Virudha or contradictory middle […]
Question 14 Determine the nature of the following definition: ‘Poor’ means having an annual income of Rs. 10,000. A persuasive B precising C lexical D stipulative […]
Question 4 Consider the following argument: Statements: Some chairs are curtains. All curtains are bedsheets. Conclusion: Some chairs are bedsheets. What is the Mood of the […]
Question 11 Directions for question number 11 and 12: Study the following information carefully and answer the question: Group of girl’s gossip with each other. All […]