UGC NET Paper 1 — Logical Reasoning
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In the context of Anumana (Inference), the presence of the middle term in the minor term is called:
Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): According to classical Indian view of logic the argument - 'Fi...
Given below are two statements: Statement (I): According to classical Indian school of logic(Nyāya) the argument “Sound is eternal because it is audible" is fallacious. Statement (...
Given below are two statements: Statement I: Among the five propositions in Nyāya syllogism the first (pratigñā) coincides with the fifth (nigaman). Statement II: Among the five pr...
According to Nyāya (Classical Indian school of Logic) which means of knowledge (pramāņa) is used in the following argument - "The world is an effect and hence it must have an effic...
According to Nyaya (Classical Indian School of Logic) Which of the following argument involves the fallacy of Anupsamhari (non-exclusive middle term)? 1. The hill has smoke because...
According to classical Indian school of logic which of the following are names of fallacies involving contradiction of the middle term by another middle term?
Given below are two statements: Statement (I): 'Nyaya' syllogism has three propositions Statement (II): Aristotelian syllogism has five propositions In the light of the above state...
Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): As per classical Indian view of logic the argument - 'Sound is...
Given below are two statements: Assertion A: According to the classical Indian view of logic, the inference "Fire is cold because it is a substance" is fallacious. Reason R: Accord...
According to Nyāya (Classical Indian School of logic) which of the following argument involves the fallacy of Viruddha? 1. The hill has smoke because it has fire. 2. Sound is etern...
According to classical Indian School of Logic (Nyāya) which of the following steps of inference involves synthesis of major term (sādhya), middle term (hetu) and the minor term (pa...
Which of the following arguments is an example of the fallacy of a sādhāraṇa (narrow middle term) according to Nyāya (classical Indian school of Logic)? 1. Sound is non-eternal bec...
Below are two statements: Statement I: Nyaya syllogism has three propositions and five terms. Statement II: Aristotelian syllogism has three propositions and three terms. In light...
According to Classical Indian School of Logic (Nyaya) which of the following argument involves the fallacy of Sadharana (middle term being too wide)? 1. The hill has smoke because...
Given below are two statements: Assertion A and Reason R Assertion A: According to the classical Indian school of logic, the argument "Sound is a quality because it is visible" is...
Given below are two statements: Statement (I): Nyāya syllogism has three propositions and five terms Statement (II): Aristotelian syllogism has three propositions and three terms I...
According to classical Indian school of Logic (Nyāya) which of the following statements commits the fallacy of viruddha? 1. Sound is eternal, because it is produced. 2. Wherever th...
According to Classical Indian school of logic knowledge derived from comparison and which roughly corresponds to analogy is:
Which of the following arguments is an example of Svarupāsīddha fallacy?
When I ask my friend for my way about his residence over the phone, which of the following instruments of knowledge is used by me to hear and understand what my friend says, as per...
नीचे दो कथन दिए गए हैं: कथन I : भारतीय शास्त्रीय न्याय दर्शन के अनुसार “ध्वनि शाश्वत है क्योंकि यह श्रव्य है” युक्ति दोषयुक्त है। कथन II : भारतीय शास्त्रीय न्याय दर्शन के अनुसार “ध...
According to the classical Indian School of logic (Nyaya) in the process of inference (anumana), the reasoning proceeds from:
नीचे दो कथन दिए गए हैं : कथन (I) : न्यायवाक्य 'न्याय' में तीन प्रतिज्ञप्तियाँ होती हैं। कथन (II) : अरस्तूवादी न्यायवाक्य में पाँच प्रतिज्ञाप्तियाँ होती हैं। उपरोक्त कथन के आलोक में...
According to classical Indian School of logic (Nyāya) which of the following arguments involves the fallacy of āshrayāsiddha? 1. The sky-lotus is fragrant, because it is a lotus, l...