Dashboard / My courses / BL-CS-6100-LEC-1923T / Week 2: Logic / Quiz 001
Started on Friday, 10 January 2020, 3:57 PM
State Finished
Completed on Friday, 10 January 2020, 4:00 PM
Time taken 3 mins 2 secs
Marks 10/10
Grade 100 out of 100
Question 1 It is the part of mathematics devoted to the study of discrete objects?
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Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:
a. Statistics
b. None among the choices
c. Algebra
d. Discrete
Your answer is correct.
Question 2 It refers to the ability to understand and create mathematical arguments?
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Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:
a. None among the choices
b. Mathematical Modeling
c. Mathematical Reasoning
d. Algorithmic Thinking
Your answer is correct.
Question 3 It is the Law of Aristotelian Logic which states that “No Statement is both true and false”?
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Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:
a. Law of Identity
b. Law of Non-contradiction
c. Law of Exclude Middle
d. None among the choices
Your answer is correct.
Question 4 Objects that can be counted are called?
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Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:
a. Finite
b. Infinite
c. Discrete
d. None among the choices
Your answer is correct.
Question 5 It refers to statements that supports the arguments?
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Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:
a. Conclusions
b. None among the choices
c. Premises
d. Propositions
Your answer is correct.
Question 6 It refers to statement being supported in the argument?
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Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:
a. Propositions
b. Premises
c. None among the choices
d. Conclusion
Your answer is correct.
Question 7 It is the study of the methods and principles used to distinguish good (correct) from bad(incorrect) reasoning?
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Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:
a. Logic
b. Mathematics
c. Discrete
d. None among the choices
Your answer is correct.
Question 8 It is that part of logic which deals with statements that are either true or false but not both?
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Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:
a. First Order Predicate Logic
b. Fuzzy Logic
c. None among the choices
d. Propositional Logic
Your answer is correct.
Question 9 It is a group of propositions/statements which is divided into one or more premises and one and only one
Correct conclusion?
Mark 1 out of 1
Select one:
a. None among the choices
b. Statement
c. Proposition
d. Argument
Your answer is correct.
Question 10 It specifies the meaning of mathematical statements?
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Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:
a. None among the choices
b. Reason
c. Rules of Logic
d. Logic
Your answer is correct.
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