Harpreet Kaur Solutions for Chapter: Logical Reasoning, Exercise 2: PREVIOUS YEARS' QUESTIONS

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Among the following statements two are contradictory to each other. Select the correct code that represents them .

(i) All poets are philosophers.

(ii) Some poets are philosophers.

(iii) Some poets are not philosophers.

(iv) No philosopher is a poet.

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If two propositions cannot both be false but may both be true, what is the relation between the two propositions?

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What is the equivalent of the statement 'all atheists are pessimists '?

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Which of the following statements are false?
I. Inductive arguments always proceed from the particular to the general.
II. A compelling argument must be inductively strong.
III.A valid argument may have a false premise and a false conclusion.
IV. An argument may legitimately be spoken of as confirmed.

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Lakshmana is a morally good person because:

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A reasoning where we start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement is called _____.

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Inductive reasoning is based on or presupposes _____.