Description : A stipulative definition is (A) always true (B) always false (C) sometimes true sometimes false (D) neither true nor false
Last Answer : (D) neither true nor false
Description : When a definition implies a proposal to use the definiendum to mean what is meant by the definiens it is called (A) Lexical definition (B) Stipulative definition (C) Precising definition (D) Persuasive definition
Last Answer : (B) Stipulative definition
Description : A definition that has a meaning that is deliberately assigned to some symbol is called: (A) Lexical (B) Precising (C) Stipulative (D) Persuasive
Last Answer : (C) Stipulative
Description : When the purpose of a definition is to explain the use or to eliminate ambiguity the definition is called: (A) Persuasive (B) Stipulative (C) Theoretical (D) Lexical
Last Answer : (D) Lexical
Description : A definition put forward to resolve a dispute by influencing attitudes or stirring emotions is called (A) Lexical (B) Persuasive (C) Stipulative (D) Precisions
Last Answer : (B) Persuasive
Description : 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
Last Answer : (B) precising
Description : Inductive logic studies the way in which a premise may (A) support and entail a conclusion (B) not support but entail a conclusion (C) neither support nor entail a conclusion (D) support a conclusion without entailing it
Last Answer : (D) support a conclusion without entailing it
Description : Two statements I and II given below are followed by two conclusions (a) and (b). Supposing the statements are true, which of the following conclusions can logically follow? Statements : I. Some flowers are red. II. Some ... ) follows. (C) Both (a) and (b) follow. (D) Neither (a) nor (b) follows.
Last Answer : (D) Neither (a) nor (b) follows.
Description : Direction for this question: Given below are two statements (a) and (b) followed by two conclusions (i) and (ii). Considering the statements to be true, indicate which of the following conclusions logically follow from the ... follows (C) Only (i) and (ii) follows (D) Neither (i) nor (ii) follows
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : Which of the following statements are false ? Choose from the code given below : 1. Inductive arguments always proceed from the particular to the general. 2. A cogent argument must be inductively strong. 3. A valid argument may have a ... (A) 2, 3 and 4 (B) 1 and 3 (C) 2 and 4 (D) 1 and 2
Last Answer : (C) 2 and 4
Description : Which of the following statements are correct in respect of Niti Aayog? (a) It is a constitutional body. (b) It is a statutory body. (c) It is neither a constitutional body nor a statutory body. (d) It is a think-tank. Select the ... (d) (B) (b) and (d) (C) (c) and (d) (D) (b), (c) and (d)
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : Which of the following conclusions is logically valid based on statement given below? Statement: Most of the Indian states existed before independence. Conclusions: (I) Some Indian States existed before independence. (II) ... ) Both (I) and (II) are implied (D) Neither (I) nor (II) is implied
Last Answer : (B) only (II) is implied
Description : Which of the following conclusions is logically valid based on statement given below? Statement: Most teachers are hard working. Conclusions: (I) Some teachers are hard working. (II) Some teachers are not hard working. ... (C) Both (I) and (II) are implied (D) Neither (I) nor (II) is implied
Last Answer : (C) Both (I) and (II) are implied
Description : Which of the two given options is of the level of understanding? (I) Define noun. (II) Define noun in your own words. (A) Only I (B) Only II (C) Both I and II (D) Neither I nor II
Last Answer : Answer: B Human cognition is having 3 levels of thinking process viz. Memory Level ; Understanding Level; and Reflective Level. Among these, Memory level is related to Recall and Recognition of ... and ABSORPTION of the content hence the option 2 is reflects the understanding level in clare terms.
Description : Statements : I. All students are ambitious II. All ambitious persons are hard working Conclusions : (i) All students are hard-working (ii) All hardly working people are not ambitious Which of the following is ... (C) Both (i) and (ii) are correct (D) Neither (i) nor (ii) is correct
Description : The of ‘Research ethics’ may be considered pertinent at which stage of research? (A) At the stage of problem formulation and its definition (B) At the stage of defining the population of research (C) At the stage of data collection and interpretation (D) At the stage of reporting the findings.
Last Answer : (D) At the stage of reporting the findings.
Description : If two propositions are connected in such a way that they cannot both be false although they may both be true, then their relationship is called (A) Contrary (B) Subcontrary (C) Contradictory (D) Subalternation
Last Answer : (B) Subcontrary
Description : Select the code, which is not correct in the context of deductive argument with two premises: (A) An argument with one true premise, one false premise and a false conclusion may be valid. (B) An argument ... may be valid. (D) An argument with two false premises and a false conclusion may be valid.
Last Answer : (B) An argument with two true premises and a false conclusion may be valid.
Description : If two propositions cannot both be false but may both be true, what is the relation between the two propositions ? (A) Contrary (B) Sub-contrary (C) Sub-alternation (D) Contradictory
Last Answer : (B) Sub-contrary
Description : Choose the right code: A deductive argument claims that: I. The conclusion does not claim something more than that which is contained in the premises. II. The conclusion is supported by the premise/premises conclusively. III. If ... (A) I and II (B) I and III (C) II and III (D) All the above
Description : Which of the following statements are true? Choose from the codes given below. 1. Some arguments, while not completely valid, are almost valid. 2. A sound argument may be invalid. 3. A cogent argument may have a probably false ... Codes: (A) 1 and 2 (B) 1, 3 and 4 (C) 4 alone (D) 3 and 4
Last Answer : (D) 3 and 4
Description : Men and woman may have different reproductive strategies but neither can be considered inferior or superior to the other, any more than a bird's wings can be considered superior or inferior to a fish's ... What type of argument it is? (A) Biological (B) Physiological (C) Analogical (D) Hypothetical
Description : In IEEE 802.11, a BSS with an AP is sometimes referred toas ____________. A) an ad hocarchitecture B) an infrastructurenetwork C) either (a) or (b) D) neither (a) nor (b)
Last Answer : an infrastructurenetwork
Description : Sometimes, batch process is preferred over continuous process, when the product (A) Quality & yield cannot be achieved in continuous processes, because of long residence time (B) Sales demand is fluctuating (C) Both (A) & (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) & (B)
Description : Prime coking coal is always blended with medium or non- coking coal before carbonisation (A) To check against its excessive swelling during heating, which may exert high pressure and damage coke oven walls (B) Because, it alone produces unreactive coke (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) and (B)
Description : The first law of thermodynamics may be expressed in the following equivalent a. the net heat transfer id equal to the network b. the sum of the total energy forms leaving the system boundary is ... neither be created nor destroyed but only converted from one form to another d. all of the above
Last Answer : all of the above
Description : The points of constructive interference of light are__________. A. Always bright B. may be bright or dark C. always dark D. neither bright nor dark
Last Answer : A. Always bright
Description : SHM is the motion in which acceleration of the body is proportional to its displacement and directed towards the mean position. A. True B. False C. Neither True Nor False D. None
Last Answer : A. True
Description : Of two sub-contraries if one is true the other is ________. A) true B) false C) doubtful D) neither true nor false
Last Answer : C) doubtful
Description : Of two sub-contraries if one is false the other is necessarily______ A) true B) false C) doubtful D) neither true nor false.
Last Answer : A) true
Description : If one of the contradictories is true the other must be _______. A) true B) false C) doubtful D) neither true nor false
Last Answer : B) false
Description : If one of the contraries is false the truth-value of the other is A) true B) false C) doubtful D) neither true nor false.
Description : If one of the contraries is true the truth-value of the other is A) true B) false C) neither true nor false D) both true and false.
Description : The following statements are true about imipenem except: A. It is a β-lactam antibiotic, but neither a penicillin nor a cephalosporin B. It is rapidly degraded in the kidney C. It is safe in epileptics D. It is always given in combination with cilastatin
Last Answer : C. It is safe in epileptics
Description : Which of the following statement/s are ALWAYS FALSE ? (i) The sun will not rise in the East some day. (ii) A wooden table is not a table. (iii) Delhi city will be drowned under water. (iv) Cars run on water as fuel. ... i), (iii) and (iv) (B) Only (iii) (C) (i), (ii) and (iii) (D) (ii) alone
Last Answer : (D) (ii) alone
Description : I can hurt, I can help, I'm kind, Sometimes I'm not, I can be said, You can hear me, Yet you can't see neither touch me. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Word(s).
Description : In relation to expression defined in Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act which of the following statement is not correct a) Facts include not only physical fact but also psychological facts b) Court ... a document d) A fact is said to be not proved when it is neither proved nor disapproved
Last Answer : b) Court includes arbitrators
Description : Which of the following is/are correct with reference to Abstract class and interface ? (a) A class can inherit only one Abstract class but may inherit several interfaces. (b) An Abstract class can provide complete and default ... true (C) Both (a) and (b) are true (D) Neither (a) nor (b) is true
Description : Assertion (A) : Some carbonaceous aerosols may be carcinogenic. Reason (R) : They may contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). (A) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (B) Both ... (C) (A) is correct, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is correct.
Description : Which of the following is the appropriate definition of a computer ? (A) Computer is a machine that can process information. (B) Computer is an electronic device that can store, ... ) Computer is a machine that can store, retrieve and process quickly and accurately only qualitative information
Last Answer : (B) Computer is an electronic device that can store, retrieve and process both qualitative and quantitative data quickly and accurately.
Description : Which of the following is the appropriate definition of Information Technology? (A) Information Technology refers to the use of hardware and software for pr ocessing information (B) Information ... of principles of Physical sciences and Social sciences for processing of information of many kinds.
Description : Generally the teachers do not take pains on students' postures in the classroom. What will you do for their improvement? Options: A) You will enforce proper posture training in the class-room B ... you take note of them otherwise you forget it D) You will inform the physical instructor
Last Answer : A) You will enforce proper posture training in the class-room
Description : One of the senior colleagues is trying to exercise his power through majority in the school. Sometimes you fell that the colleague has power mongering attitude and therefore, realising it in his ... another strong group against his party D) You put forth the principles of upright behaviour
Last Answer : D) You put forth the principles of upright behaviour
Description : Yadav, Arjun, Rajesh and Kamal play cricket. Rajesh and Kamal play tennis but do not play football. Yadav does not play Badminton but play golf. Arjun does not play tennis. Kamal sometimes plays Badminton. Who does play only cricket ? (A) Yadav (B) Arjun (C) Rajesh (D) Kamal
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : “Higher the indifference curve, higher will be the level of satisfaction” (a) always true (b) always false © sometimes true and sometimes false (d) true only if price effect is positive.
Last Answer : (b) always false
Description : A Boolean operator Ө is defined as follows: 1Ө1=1, 1Ө0=0, 0Ө1=0 and 0Ө0=1 What will be the truth value of the expression (xӨy)Өz = xӨ(yӨz)? (A) Always false (B) Always true (C) Sometimes true (D) True when x, y, z are all true
Last Answer : (B) Always true
Description : Which one of the following statements about self-regulatory programmes is FALSE? A)they are usually less expensive than governmental ones VU Cafeteria B)their guidelines are generally more ... nor the authority to enforce guidelines D)the guidelines are generally stricter than governmental ones
Last Answer : D)the guidelines are generally stricter than governmental ones
Description : Among the following propositions two are related in such a way that they cannot both be true but can both be false. Select the code that states those two propositions. Propositions: (a) Every student is attentive. (b) Some students are ... ) (a) and (c) (C) (b) and (c) (D) (c) and (d)
Description : If the statement None but the brave wins the race' is false which of the following statements can be claimed to be true? Select the correct code: (A) All brave persons win the race (B) Some persons who ... brave (C) Some persons who win the race are brave (D) No person who wins the race is brave
Last Answer : (A) All brave persons win the race
Description : Assertion (A): Learning is a life long process. Reason (R): Learning to be useful must be linked with life processes. Choose the correct Answer from the following code (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct ... (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.