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Questions:

  1. Define the deductive argument with an example.
  2. What are the differences between proposition and sentence?
  3. What do you understand by 'Sound Argument'?
  4. Define the conditional proposition with an example.
  5. What do you understand by 'Middle Term' in any categorical syllogism?
  6. What is a scientific hypothesis?
  7. If 'A' proposition is true, what can be said about 'E' proposition?
  8. If 'All socialists are peace-loving' is true, what can be said about 'Some peace-loving are socialists'?
  9. Symbolize the following proposition: 'If an extremist is caught, he will be jailed.'
  10. Express 'If it rains, crops will be good' using symbols.
  11. State the converse of 'All humans are mortal' proposition.
  12. Give the definition of 'Logic'. What is the importance of 'Argument' in Logic?
  13. Discuss the chief functions of language.
  14. Explain the traditional square of opposition.
  15. State the obverses of the following propositions: - All socialists are pacifists. - No socialists are pacifists. - Some socialists are pacifists. - Some socialists are not pacifists.
  16. Explain the method of testing validity or invalidity of argument forms.
  17. Test the following statement forms using the truth-table method: Whether they are tautology, contradictory, or contingent.
  18. Discuss Mill's method of agreement.
  19. What is scientific explanation? Explain its characteristics.
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