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Observation under man made condition is called


A) natural
B) synthetic
C) experiment
D) examination

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Verified Hypothesis is called


A) fact
B) theory
C) law
D) rule

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How many propositions are there in an Opposition


A) 6
B) 5
C) 2
D) 3

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Conclusion drawn from the premises by counting particular instances is in


A) analogy
B) scientific induction
C) enumerative induction
D) none of these

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Scientific Induction starts with


A) theory
B) law
C) observation
D) formulation of hypothesis

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Inductive Logic is also known as


A) formal logic
B) material logic
C) symbolic logic
D) none of these

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Experiment is


A) natural observation
B) controlled observation
C) both
D) none of these

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B

The process of jumping from 'Some to All' is called


A) deductive leap
B) logical jump
C) circle leap
D) inductive leap

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Modus ponento tollens is a


A) mixed hypothetical syllogism
B) mixed disjunctive syllogism
C) dilemma
D) mixed categorical syllogism

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Proved Hypothesis is called


A) fact
B) theory
C) law
D) rule

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C

Induction is --------------- process


A) ascending
B) descending
C) parellel
D) cycle

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The Hypothesis which cannot be verified is called


A) hidden hypothesis
B) evolved hypothesis
C) barren hypothesis
D) vague hypothesis

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The guess about the cause of an event is called


A) observation
B) analysis
C) study
D) hypothesis

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Scientific Induction has --------------- stages


A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6

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Which among the following is an Eduction


A) contrary
B) obversion
C) contradictory
D) subaltern

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B

Conclusion drawn from the premises by counting all particular instances is in


A) direct enumeration
B) perfect enumeration
C) indirect enumeration
D) imperfect enumeration

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Modus tollens is a


A) mixed hypothetical syllogism
B) mixed disjunctive syllogism
C) dilemma
D) mixed categorical syllogism

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Conclusion drawn from the premises based on the similarities among the particular facts is in


A) analogy
B) scientific induction
C) enumerative induction
D) none of these

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The Hypothesis which is accepted temporally is called


A) barren hypothesis
B) ad hoc hypothesis
C) add on hypothesis
D) selective hypothesis

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In a Syllogism, if one of the premises is Particular, then the conclusion will be


A) universal
B) particular
C) affirmative
D) negative

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