University question papers compiled:
1.
Answer the following questions in one or two sentences :- 20
1.
Define ‘connotation’ and
‘denotation’ of a term. (April 10)
2.
Define ‘free’ and ‘bound’
variable. (April 10)
3.
Define ‘private nuisance’
as discussed in the law of courts. (April 10)
4.
Define
“medical intervention.” (May 11)
5.
Define “
Primary Induction “(May 11)
6.
Define
“Implications’ and ‘Implicate’. (May 11)
7.
Define Analogy. (Oct 11)
8.
Define immediate inference. Name 2
kinds of immediate inference.(Oct 11)
9.
Define
Nuisance. (March 2012)
10.
Define Physician. (Oct
11)
11.
Define Positive and Negative terms. (May 09)
12.
Define
Secondary Induction. (March 2012)
13.
Define terminally ill. (May 09)
14.
Define the law of Identity and the law
of contradiction. (May 09)
15.
Distinguish between
mediate and immediate inference. (April 10)
16.
Distinguish
between proposition and judgment. (May
11)
17.
Explain the
meaning of denotation of a term. (March
2012)
18.
Give an
example of deductive argument. (March
2012)
19.
Give any one definition of
logic. (April 10)
20.
How is the
constituent different from component? (May
11)
21.
Identify the inference involved in the
following inference, giving reasons: The rich are lucky. Hence the poor are
unlucky. (May 09)
22.
Identify types of
inference involved & test its validity: A politician is a man. Hence we can
conclude that good politician is good man. (April
10)
23.
Indentify
the type of inference in following: “All
cars are vehicles . All Indian cars are Indian
Vehicles.” (March 2012)
24.
Name kinds of simple proposition
according to modern logic. (Oct 11)
25.
Name the
kinds of compound proposition according to modern logicians. (May 11)
26.
Name three laws of thought
and define any one of them. (April 10)
27.
Name two limitations of
ostensive definition. (April 10)
28.
Reduce the
following statement to logical form “Ramanuja was a great mathematician”. (March 2012)
29.
State any two characteristics of a
proposition? (Oct 11)
30.
State the
Law of Excluded Middle. (March 2012) .
(May 2011)
31.
Symbolize
the statement as per Modern classification ‘Samson is not weak’. (March
2012)
32.
What are
catagorematic and syncategorematic
words? (May 11)
33.
What are necessary and contingent
propositions? (Oct 11)
34.
What is ‘Fundamentum divisionis’? (Oct
11)
35.
What is a deductive argument? Give one
example. (May 09)
36.
What is a proposition? State one
characteristic of a proposition. (May
09)
37.
What is a relational proposition? Give
an example. (May 09)
38.
What is a singular term? Give one
example. (May 09)
39.
What is
division by dichotomy? (May 11)
40.
What is induction? Define secondary
induction. (May 09)
41.
What is meant by
‘induction’? (April 10)
42.
What is meant by ‘universe of
discourse’? Give an example (Oct 11)
43.
What is meant by “subjective
connotation”? (Oct 11)
44.
What is
meant by obversion? (May 11)
45.
What is mediate
inference? Give one example. (March
2012)
46.
What is Primary induction? (Oct
11)
47.
What is propositional function? (May 09)
48.
What is
sound argument? (March 2012)
49.
When is an inductive
inference said to be a ‘good’ one? (April
10)
2.
Write short notes on any four of the
following :- 20
1.
Coercion and misrepresentation as per
the Indian Contract Act (May 09)
2.
Connotation (May 09)
3.
Contrary and Contradictory terms (Oct 11)
4.
Conversion (May 09)
5.
Deductive arguments (Oct 11)
6.
Distribution of terms in A and O
propositions (Oct 11)
7.
Division by dichotomy (April 10)
8.
Extensive definition (May 11)
9.
Fallacy of too narrow and too wide
definitions (May 09)
10.
Form and Content. (May 11)
11.
Fraud and undue influence
as per the Indian Contract Act (April
10)
12.
Industry
according to Labour Law. (May 11)
13.
Influence by Added Determinants and
Inference by Complex Conception. (May
11)
14.
Lexical and stipulative definitions (Oct 11)
15.
Material observation (April
10)
16.
Opposition of singular propositions (May 09)
17.
Physical and Metaphysical division. (May 11)
18.
Propositional function and proposition
(Oct 11)
19.
Proposition, Fact and
Judgment (April 10)
20.
Public Nuisance (Oct 11)
21.
Salient features of Simple
Enumeration (April 10)
22.
Subject less and class-membership
propositions (May 09)
23.
Sentence and Proposition. (May 11)
24.
Two rules and fallacies of
a per genus et differentia definition (April
10)
3.
Solve any two questions from a, b, c
:- 12
(a) Do as
directed:
(i) Identify
the following compound proposition and construct a truth table for it: - In
case there is an earthquake, there will be destruction.
(Oct
11)
(ii) Construct a truth table for the following proposition. State its
kind “if and only if you have merit, you will get admission.” (April
10)
(iii) With the
help of quantifiers, symbolise the following modern general propositions:-
1)
Many lawyers are unsuccessful (Lx,
Ux).(Oct 11)
2)
Many politicians are not punctual ( Px, Nx)(April 10)
3)
No scientist is dogmatic (Sx, Dx). (Oct
11)
4)
Planets move in an elliptical orbit (Px, Ex) (April
10)
5)
Tigers exist (Tx) (April
10)
(b) Reduce following sentences to logical form and identify and name disturbed term or
terms, giving reasons:-
1.
Birds fly. (April 10)
2.
Few patients are courageous. (Oct 11)
3.
Many dreams turn into realities (Oct 11)
4.
Monkeys have a tail (Oct 11)
5.
Never is a man perfect. (April 10)
6.
Not all your wishes will
be fulfilled.(April 10)
(c)
Answer the
following questions, reducing sentences to logical form wherever required:-
(i)
What is the sub alternate of “Natural
calamities can never be controlled by man”? (Oct 11)
(ii)
What is the contradictory of “India
lost the match against South Africa”? (Oct 11)
(iii)
What inference by converse relation
can be drawn from “Deepak is junior to Dilip”? (Oct 11)
(iv)
What is the Material Obversion of
“Metals expand when heated”? (Oct 11)
Attempt any
two sub-questions a, b, or c :
a)
Reduce the
following to logic form and identify and name the distributed term or terms, giving
reasons :
i)
Never is a
man perfect. (April 10)
ii)
Not all
your wishes will be fulfilled. (April 10)
iii)
Birds fly. (April
10)
b)
i)
Construct a
truth table for the following proposition. State its kind “if and only if you
have merit, you will get admission.” (April 10)
ii)
With the
help of quantifiers, symbolize the following modern general propositions :
(1)
Tigers
exist (Tx) (April 10)
(2)
Planets
move in an elliptical orbit (Px, Ex) (April 10)
(3)
Many
politicians are not punctual ( Px, Nx) (April 10)
c)
i)
Identify
the definitions involved, giving reasons :-
(1)
Sloth means
laziness (April 10)
(2)
Animal
means cats, dogs, monkeys, donkeys etc. (April 10)
(3)
For Mill,
cause is a sum total of positive and negative conditions taken together which
are invariably precedent to the effect. (April 10)
ii)
Identify
the kind of division involved, giving reasons :-
(1)
Manage into seed, skin, pulp. (April
10)
(2)
Educational
Institutions into Universities and Colleges. (April 10)
(3)
Schools
into aided, unaided, primary and secondary. (April 10)
Solve any two sub-questions: 1, 2 or 3
:-
(a)
Using the suggested notation, identify and
symbolize the following general propositions with the appropriate quantifiers :
(i)
All students do not take interest in
studies. (Sx, Ix) (May 09)
(ii)
Some gujratis are not dectors. (Gx, Dx). (May 09)
(b)
Identify and construct a truth table
for the following propositions:
(i)
If today is Sunday, college is closed. (May 09)
(ii)
The guests enjoyed the party and they
left at night. (May 09)
(c)
State the logical form and the truth
values of the following propositions assuming the given proposition to be
false.
(i)
The sub alternate of “All rich girls
are beautiful” (May 09)
(ii)
The contrary of “No elephants are
tiny” (May 09)
(iii)
The contradictory of “Some cases are
complicated” (May 09)
3. Attempt
any 2 questions from “A”,“B”or“C”:-
12
A) Reduce
the following statements to logical form and name the term that is
distributed:-
i) Any son
is younger than his father (May 11)
II) Roses
are always pink
III) Some
people cannot climb Mount Everest.
B) i)
Indentify the following proposition and construct a truth table for it.
He is both a singer as well as a dancer.
ii) Indentify and symbolize the following
simple proposition as per modern logicians:-
1) A rose is fragrant
2) Lokamanya Tilak was a freedom
fighter.
3) The book is under the table.
c) Point
out the relation of the second proposition to the first proposition in the
following pairs of propositions :-
i) Some
physicists are mathematicians.
All mathematicians are physicists.
ii) All
criminals are to be punished
Some criminals are not be punished .
iii) Some
students are lazy
Some students are not lazy
iv) No
saints are pious.
All saints are pious .
v) China is
not a democratic country.
China is democratic country .
Vi) Some
vegetarians are those who enjoy good health.
No vegetarian are those who enjoy good
health.
Solve any Two sub questions : A, B or C: (March
2012)
A) Reduce the following sentences to logical form and indentify and name
the
terms distributed 6
i) Not
always Brain and beauty found together .
II) None of
the Pigs are intelligent .
III) Many
big cities have sky scrapers.
B) I) Symbolize the following general
propositions with quantifiers : 3
1) No Tiger
have wings ( Tx Wx)
2) A few
hospitals have good facilities (Hx, Fx)
3) Every
child is innocent (Cx, Ix)
II) Do as
directed: 3
1) State
the material obverse relation of
“ Men are strong . “
2) What is
inference by converse relation of
‘ X is
younger than Y’
3) What is
the observe of
‘Some eggs
are rotten ‘
C) I) Draw
the square of opposition of propositions . 2
II) Point out the relation of second
proposition to the first proposition 4
In the following pairs of proposition
:-
1) No
Britishers are Arabs.
Some Britishers are not Arabs.
2) Some
flowers are fragrant
Some flowers are not Fragrant.
3) All
tigers are ferocious
No tigers are ferocious
4) No riots
are desirable
Some riots are desirable.
4.
Question (f) is compulsory attempt any 3 from rest :- 48
a)
What
is Logical Division? State and explain the four processes which are not
considered to be logical division.(Oct
11)
b)
Explain
with examples the square of opposition of propositions.(Oct 11)
c)
What
is Simple Enumeration? State its characteristics and value.(Oct 11)
d)
What
is Eduction? Explain with examples how conversion and obversion is applied to
A,E,I,O propositions?(Oct 11)
e)
Explain
any two of the following concept :-
(i)
A
definition in figurative and obscure language.
(Oct 11)
(ii)
Fraud
as per Indian Contract Act. (Oct 11)
(iii)
Truth
and Validity of an argument. (Oct 11)
(iv)
“Medical
intervention” and “terminally ill” (Oct 11)
(f) Identical the kind of simple or compound
proposition and represent its symbolic form:-
(i)
Churchill was not a journalist, but
the Prime Minister of England. (Oct 11)
(ii)
Neither x nor y can play cricket. (Oct
11)
(iii)
This sheet of ice is thin. (Oct 11)
(iv)
An honest man hates corruption. (Oct 11)
(v)
Picasso was a painter. (Oct
11)
(vi)
If and only if he influence, he will
get the job. (Oct 11)
4: Question
‘f’ is compulsory, attempt any three from rest :- 48
a)
Name the
different kinds of simple and compound propositions according to modern
logicians. Write examples and truth tables discuss any three kinds of compound
propositions. (April 10)
b)
Distinguish
between inductive and deductive reasoning and explain in detail their value in
a court of law. (April 10)
c)
Outline the
main features of a good analogy with the help of examples. Explain the value of
analogical reasoning in law. (April 10)
d)
Give an
example and define singular proposition as per traditional logicians. With
suitable examples explain the 4 fold classifications of propositions and the
principle of quantity and quality. (April 10)
e)
State and
explain the rules of logical division. Name the four process which are not
considered to be logical division. (April 10)
f)
(i)
Give the
contrary of ‘All rabbits are very fast runners’. (April 10)
(ii)
State the
sub alternate and contradictory of ‘No television stars are chartered
accountants’. (April 10)
(iii)
If ‘some
toys are not suitable for little children’ is true, then give its relation to
and truth of ‘some toys are suitable for little children. (April 10)
(iv)
Reduce the
sentence to logical form and state its obverse and converse “Every equilateral
triangle is an equiangular triangle. (April 10)
(v)
Reduce the
following sentence to logical form and draw the square of opposition in
relation to it and write down each of the relations in proper logical form.’
Several judges resigned in protest’. (April 10)
4: Part ‘a’ is compulsory, attempt any 3 from the remaining :- 48
a)
State whether the following statements are
True or False, giving reasons :- (May
09)
(i)
“Animals into those which live on land
and those which live in water” is an example of too wide division.
(ii)
The division of sewing machine into
needle, wheel, belt, bobbin, is an example of verbal division.
(iii)
The division of Hindus into rich,
poor, tall, and short is too wide definition.
(iv)
“Planet means Jupiter, Mars, Venus,
Pluto” is a biverbal definition.
(v)
“Agony means pain” is an example of a
stipulative definition.
(vi)
“That chairs broken” is an example of
an ostensive definition.
State and
explain with examples the condition of a sound analogy. Explain the value of
analogy in law. (May 09)
Define
opposition. With the help of examples explain the square of opposition. (May 09)
Distinguish
between inductive and deductive inference . How are they useful in law? (May 09
What is meant
by distribution of a term? Explain with the help of Venn diagrams and examples
the distribution of terms in A, E, I, O propositions. (May 09)
What is
logical division? Explain the rules and fallacies of logical division. (May 09)
OR
What is per
genus at differentiam definition? Explain with examples rules and fallacies of
per genus at differentiam definition (May 09)
4) Question Number “4f” is Compulsory. attempt any 3 from rest 48
a)
Distinguish between inductive and deductive arguments with the help of examples.
Explain the use of these two kinds of arguments in Court of Law . (May 11)
b) Define a
categorical proposition . What is meant by “distribution” of a term ?
Explain with the examples and Vinn diagrams,
the distribution of terms in A, E, I, O propositions.
c) Outline
the features of a good analogy . How is analogy related to Law?
d) State
and explain the rules and fallacies of logical division giving suitable
examples.
e) What is
meant by “Education”? Discuss in detail the rules of obversion and the two types
of conversion. Illustrate your answer with examples.
f)
Identify the following modern definitions:- 6
i) Look at the beautiful painting
ii) “
Between the devil and the deep sea “ means “ to be caught between two
difficulties.”
iii)
According to home “ Causation is nothing more than invariable sequence. “
iv) Flowers
means roses, lilies, astors, lotuses etc.
v) Man is
national animal.
vi) A
palette means a board on which an artist mixes his colors .
Identify fallacies of per genus at differentitiam definitions in following
examples:- 6
i) Money is
the honey of life
ii) Taxies
are means of transport
iii) Man is
rational animal who has studied logic
iv) Hue
means colour
v) Solid
means not in form of gas or liquid.
vi) A judge
is one who performs the functions of a judge.
4: Question “4f” is Compulsory.attempt any 3 from rest 48
a) Explain
with examples the traditional Fourfold classification of propositions
and the principles of Quality and Quantity
of propositions. (March 2012)
b) What is compound proposition ? State various
kinds of compound propositions with examples and construct truth-table for them .
c) What is
definition ? What are the purposes of definition ? Explain with examples.
d) Define ‘
Logical Division ‘ and ‘ Division by Dichotomy’ . Give an example of Division by Dichotomy and
state its advantages and disadvantages .
e) State
the Characteristics of Simple Enumeration and evaluate critically the process
of simple enumeration with examples.
f)
i) Indentify the fallacies involved in the
following definitions ; giving reasons : 6
1) A bachelor
is a young unmarried male.
2) A
lecturer who has tongue in your ear and faith in your patience.
3) Music is
food for soul.
ii) Indentify the fallacies of logical
division, in the following given reasons : 6
1)
Sportsmen into cricketers, hockey-players, foot-ballers and chess-players.
2) Cars
into sports cars, expensive cars and small cars.
3) Doctors
into allopathic and Ayurvedic.