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CAP College Foundation Inc. General Education Final Examination Answers for Philo 1 "Logic"
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Classification is defined as Select one: a. breaking up an individual into component parts b. grouping individuals according to their common characteristics c. a method of making ideas clear d. none of the above
Incorrect Mark 0 out of 1 Flag question Question text All mammals feed their young. Whales feed their young. Therefore, whales are mammals. Select one: a. True b. Valid argument, true premises c. False d. Valid argument, false premises e. a and b f. a and d
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text Scientists can only enter the maximum level of viral contamination of the center unless they are properly clothed and sanitized or disinfected before handling deadly virus
Select one: a. conditional b. disjunctive c. conjunctive
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text Inferential thinking or simply, inference is Select one: a. reasoning b. syllogism c. observation d. none of the above
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text No daisies are carnation. No daisies are roses. Therefore, no carnation are roses. Select one: a. Fallacy of Undistributed Middle b. Fallacy of Illicit Major c. Fallacy of Four Terms d. Fallacy of False Conversion e. None of the above
Flag question Question text Some street children are addicted to rugby. All street children are rugby addicts. Select one: a. Fallacy of Amphiboly b. Fallacy of Accident c. Fallacy of Hasty Generalization d. Fallacy of Accent Prosody e. Fallacy of Equivocation f. Fallacy of Composition g. Fallacy of Figures of Speech h. Fallacy of Irrelevant Premise i. Fallacy of False Cause j. Fallacy of Division
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text Anything that leads to the knowledge of something distinct from itself. Select one: a. meaning b. term c. sign d. idea
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text A mango tree cannot bear an avocado fruit. Therefore, no one can find an avocado fruit from a mango tree. Select one: a. From non-actuality to impossibility, inference is not valid b. From impossibility to non-actuality, inference is valid c. From actuality to possibility, inference is valid d. From possibility to actuality, inference is not valid
Incorrect Mark 0 out of 1 Flag question Question text What determines the quality of a proposition? Select one: a. quantifier b. subject term c. predicate term d. copula
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Flag question Question text The phrase, a licensed individual who treat human illnesses, connotes a Select one: a. gynecologist b. cardiologist c. doctor d. all of the above e. none of the above
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text Filipinos are hospitable people. Japanese are not Filipinos. Therefore, Japanese are not hospitable people. Select one: a. Fallacy of Obscure Definition b. Fallacy of Illicit Major c. Fallacy of Illicit Minor d. Fallacy of Particular Premises e. None of the above
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Flag question Question text If Bicolanos live in Bicol, then Cebuanos do not live in Bicol. But Bicolanos live in Bicol. Therefore Cebuanos do not live in Bicol. Select one: a. constructive mood of hypothetical syllogism b. destructive mood of hypothetical syllogism
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text Love is the silver link, the silkien tie, which heart to heart and mind to mind, in body and soul can bind. Select one: a. Fallacy of Figurative Definition b. Fallacy of Too Narrow Division c. Fallacy of False Conversion d. All of the above e. None of the above
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Select one: a. conditional b. conjunctive c. disjunctive
Incorrect Mark 0 out of 1 Flag question Question text It consists of three categorical propositions and exactly three terms. Select one: a. syllogism b. hypothetical syllogism c. categorical syllogism d. none of the above
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text Shade is an equivocal term that can be used for Select one: a. tree b. color c. clothes d. all of the above e. a and b only
f. b and c only
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text A syllogism characterized by the accompanying proof in the premises. Select one: a. epichireme b. dilemma c. enthymeme d. none of the above
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text What can be concluded I this premise? An individual cannot be catholic and a protestant at the same time. But he is a protestant. Select one: a. Therefore, he is indeed a protestant b. Therefore, he is catholic. c. Therefore, he is a Baptist. d. Therefore, he is not a catholic.
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Question text The best example of the ceremonial function of language is Select one: a. "Excuse me, have we met before?" b. "Isn't this great? The President of the Philippines as our Speaker for the Grand Alumni Homecoming1" c. "He cannot be here on that very day because he was with me in Hongkong on December 5!" d. "Prepare a book review of your favorite novel." e. None of the above
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text "In writing a business letter, keep in mind who will be the recipient of the letter." Select one: a. Directive Function b. Ceremonial Function c. Expressive Function d. Logical Function e. None of the above
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Either that box contains something or nothing at all. The statement illustrates what principle? Select one: a. Principle of Excluded Middle b. Principle of Contradiction c. Principle of Sufficient Reason d. Principle of Causality e. None of the above
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text The following statement is an example of what type of modal proposition? (Hexagon has six sides and six angles) Select one: a. impossible b. possible c. necessary d. contingent
Incorrect Mark 0 out of 1 Flag question Question text Joey is in Zamboanga and Zamboanga is in Mindanao; therefore, Joey is in Mindanao. Select one:
Question text The truth of induction rests on Select one: a. Certainty b. Facts c. Probability d. Generalization
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text A component of a categorical proposition which determines a universal or particular proposition Select one: a. quantifier b. subject term c. copula d. predicate term
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text You may watch TV provided that you finish first your homework. Select one: a. conditional
b. conjunctive c. disjunctive
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text Which of the following statements illustrate the Performative Function of Language? Select one: a. Every child experiences child stress, which may be caused by overload of activities, pressure and other childish fear. b. "That storyboard contains nothing impressive! I doubt our clients would even want to see that." c. "Talk like a real man!" d. "I'll be here for you 'till the end of time." e. All of the above
Incorrect Mark 0 out of 1 Flag question Question text An individual who tills the land for a living Select one: a. gardener b. green-thumb individual c. farmer d. all of the above
Flag question Question text Signs such as: Fire Exit, Danger: High Voltage, Entrance, are examples of Select one: a. accidental sign b. natural sign c. conventional sign d. none of the above
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text When either one or two premises or even the conclusion is omitted or suppressed but implied or understood, it is called Select one: a. epichireme b. dilemma c. enthymeme d. none of the above
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Question text It is the mental enunciation or pronouncement regarding the agreement or disagreement between two ideas. Select one: a. sentence b. proposition c. definition d. judgement
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text From the fact that a thing exists, we can validly infer that it is possible. Select one: a. From possibility to actuality, inference is not valid b. From non-actuality to impossibility inference is not valid c. From impossibility to non-actuality, inference is valid d. From actuality to possibility, inference is valid
Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text Blush and hiccups are examples of Select one: a. accidental sign