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Any form of circular argument is the argument where we assume only one of the premise. In such a case the fallacy occurred is<br>1. Begging the question<br>2. Complex question<br>3. Ignoratio Elenchi<br>4. Petitio Principii
A
1 and 2
B
2 and 4
C
1 and 4
D
2 and 3
Correct Answer:
1 and 4
A fallacy where one tries to draw affirmative conclusion form the negative premise is the fallacy of
A
Drawing negative exclusive premise
B
Illicit major
C
Drawing affirmative conclusion from negative premise
D
None of the above
which one of the following is not correct?
1. If one of the premises is invalid, the argument is not true
2. An argument cannot be sound if one of the premise is false
3. If premises entail the conclusion then the argument will be valid
4. A deductive argument may be valid without being sound
A
2 and 3
B
Only 1
C
Only 4
D
1, 2 and 4
Sometimes in an argument we use more terms than middle, major and minor and due to this argument, fails to prove it's validity. The fallacy in such a case will be
A
Fallacy of undistributed middle
B
Fallacy of illicit major
C
Fallacy of four terms
D
None of the above
In the given question, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence, three alternatives to the bold part are given which may help improve the sentence. Choose the option that reflects the correct use of the phrase in the context of the sentence. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is (E) i.e. No correction required. At first glance, it seems implausible that such an intricately engineered bio system such as our could have come about merely as a result of random modifications. i. such an intricately engineered bio system as ours ii. such intricately engineered bio system such as our iii. such intricately engineered bio system such as ours
A
Only I
B
Only ii
C
Only iii
D
Both ii and iii
If the semi-circular contour D of radius 2 is as shown in the figure, then the value of the integral $$\oint\limits_{\text{D}} {\frac{1}{{\left( {{{\text{s}}^2} - 1} \right)}}{\text{ds}}} $$ is
A
jπ
B
-jπ
C
-π
D
π
The premise on which your conclusion is based is not valid.Choose the meaning of premise.
A
notion
B
promise
C
thesis
D
area
The following question is based on the given data for an examination. A. Candidates appeared 10500 B. Passed in all the five subjects 5685 C. Passed in three subjects only 1498 D. Passed in two subjects only 1250 E. Passed in one subject only 835 F. Failed in English only 78 G. Failed in Maths only 275 H. Failed in Physics only 149 I. Failed in Chemistry only 147 J. Failed in Biology only 221 How many candidates passed in at least four subjects ?
A
6555
B
5685
C
1705
D
870
A point z has been plotted in the complex plane, as shown in figure below.
The plot for point $$\frac{1}{{\text{z}}}$$ is
A
<img src="/images/option-image/engineering-maths/complex-variable/1689319055-29-1.png" title="Complex Variable mcq question image" alt="Complex Variable mcq question image">
B
<img src="/images/option-image/engineering-maths/complex-variable/1689319071-29-2.png" title="Complex Variable mcq question image" alt="Complex Variable mcq question image">
C
<img src="/images/option-image/engineering-maths/complex-variable/1689319088-29-3.png" title="Complex Variable mcq question image" alt="Complex Variable mcq question image">
D
<img src="/images/question-image/engineering-maths/complex-variable/1689319241-29-4.png" title="Complex Variable mcq question image" alt="Complex Variable mcq question image">
Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G live on separate floors of a 7-floor building. Ground floor is numbered 1, first floor is numbered. 2 and so on until the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each one of these having a different cars-Cadillac, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Bedford and Fargo but not necessarily in the same order. Only three people live above the floor on which A lives. Only one person lives between A and the one having a car Cadillac. F lives immediately below the one having a car Bedford. The one having a car Bedford lives on an even-numbered floor. Only three people live between the ones having a car Cadillac and Maruti. E lives immediately above C. E is not having a car Maruti. Only two people live between B and the one having a car Fargo. The one having a car Fargo lives below the floor on which B lives. The one having a car Fiat does not live immediately above D or immediately below B. D does not live immediately above or immediately below A. G does not have a car Ambassador. Question : How many people live between the floors on which D and the one having a car Bedford ?
A
One
B
Two
C
Three
D
Four
A categoricaI syllogism having major terms distributed in the conclusion but undistributed in the major premise is invalid, having the fallacy of
A
Negative premises
B
Illicit major
C
Undistributed major
D
None of these