AHSEC| CLASS 11| LOGIC & PHILOSOPHY| QUESTION PAPER - 2022| H.S. 1ST YEAR
2022
LOGIC & PHILOSOPHY
Full Marks: 100
Time: 3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks
for the questions
1. Answer the following as directed: 1×12=12
(a) Logic is a
______science. (Fill in the blank)
(b) Universal
negative proposition is represented by the symbol _________. (Fill in the
blank)
(c) Give an
example of one-predicate general proposition.
(d) What is the
name of the subject of the conclusion of a syllogism?
(e) In a
categorical syllogism from two particular propositions/universal propositions
no conclusion can be drawn. (Choose the correct answer)
(f) FERIO is a
valid mood of the First/Second/ Third Figure. (Choose the correct answer)
(g) Every
logical connective connects only ____propositions. (Fill in the blank)
(h) What is the
derivative meaning of the word 'Philosophy'?
(i) The founder
of Yoga philosophy is _______. (Fill in the blank)
(j) "Monads
are windowless." Who said this statement?
(k) In Indian
philosophy, valid knowledge is known as _____.
(Fill in the blank)
(l) The
different types of Idealism are ______Idealism, ______Idealism and
Phenomenalistic Idealism. (Fill in the blank)
2. State two points of difference between traditional logic
and symbolic logic. 1+1=2
3. Classify proposition according to quantity. 2
4. Write two points of difference between sentence and
propositoin.1+1=2
5. Define conjunctive proposition with example. 2
6. Write two points of difference between Deductive and
Inductive Inference. 1+1=2
7. State two rules of conversion. 1+1=2
8. Write the names of two valid moods of the Second Figure.
1+1=2
9. Symbolize the following propositions: 1+1=2
(a) It is false
that the grass is not green.
(b) Either I
will go to library or attend the seminar.
10. Write the names of two Vedic schools. 1+1=2
11. Give two criticism of Innate Ideas. 1+1=2
12. Which of the following statements are true? 1+1=2
(a) (i)
"Descartes, Locke, Berkeley and Hume are rationalistic philosopher."
(ii)
"Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz and Wolf are rationalistic philosopher."
(b) (i)
"Logic is concerned with mediate knowledge, not with immediate
knowledge."
(ii) "Logic
is concerned with immediate knowledge, not with mediate knowledge."
13. State any two points of difference between Realism and
Idealism. 1+1=2
14. Explain the four-fold scheme of proposition. 4
15. Reduce the following sentences into logical
form: 2+2=4
(a) All that
glitters is not gold.
(b) Only
intelligent students can pass the examination.
16. Explain the figure of a syllogism. 4
17. Distinguish between subject-predicate proposition and
class-membership proposition. 4
18. Reduce any one of the following syllogistic arguments
into logical form and test its validity:
4
(a) Aristotle
was a great logician, since he was a philosopher and all great logicians are
philosophers.
(b) No kings are
poor, but all kings are men, so no men are poor.
19. What is truth function? Explain implicative function by
giving a truth table for it. 2+2=4
20. Distinguish between Science and Philosophy. 4
21. Write a short note on Epistemology. 4
22. Write four characteristics of Empiricism. 4
23. Write short notes on:
2+2=4
(a)
Svarthanumana
(b)
Pararthanumana
24. What is a compound proposition? Define each of the
different forms of compound propositions with examples. 2+4=6
Or
Define middle
term. Discuss its functions in categorical syllogism. 2+4=6
25. Define syllogism. Describe the characteristics of
syllogism. 2+4=6
Or
Discuss
Rationalism as a theory of the origin of knowledge. 6
26. Discuss the characteristics of symbolic logic.
Or
Construct
truth tables for any two of the following propositional forms and find out
whether it is tautologus, contradictory or contingent: 3+3=6
(i) ~ p v q
(iii) ~ (p. q)
27. Explain any three characteristics of Indian Philosophy.
2×3=6
Or
How many
Pramanas are accepted in Indian philosophy? Discuss Pratyaksa as a form of
Pramana. 1+5=6
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