UGC NET June 2020 (Paper-I) 13th November Evening shift

Total Questions: 50

21. Which of the following conditions are necessary for Anumana (inference) according to Classical Indian Logic?

a) Cognition of the hetu (middle term) in the paksa or minor term
b) The relation of invariable concomitance between the middle and the major term
c) Cognition of the major term in the minor term
d) Cognition of minor term only
Choose the correct answer from the options given below

Correct Answer: (A) a and b only

22. Consider the following argument:

Major Premise: No squares are rectangles
Minor Premise: All rectangles are circles
Conclusion: Some circles are not squares
What is the Mood of the above proposition?

Correct Answer: (C) EAO

23. 'Some animals are not harmful' is an example of which of the following types of propositions?

Correct Answer: (B) Particular Negative

24. What fallacy is committed in the following argument?

"Mr. X is wrong in what he said because he is undisciplined by nature"

Correct Answer: (A) Ad hominem

25. Consider the following propositions.

No television is a computer.
Some televisions are not computer.
According to the square of opposition; the above opposition is called as

Correct Answer: (A) Subalternation

26. What is the average number of laptops sold by the stores A, C and D together?

Correct Answer: (D) 432

27. If the data given above were to be represented in the form of a pie chart, then what would be the central angle corresponding to the number of laptops sold by E?

Correct Answer: (B) 75.6

28. What is the ratio of the laptops sold by store A to that of the laptops sold by store D?

Correct Answer: (B) 5:3

29. What is the difference between the number of laptops sold by store C and the total number of laptops sold by stores A and D together?

Correct Answer: (B) 144

30. The difference between the number of laptops sold by stores A and E when expressed percentage with reference to the number of laptops by store A, would be

Correct Answer: (B) 40%