University: Annamalai University
Course: M.A
Subject : Psychology and Philosophy
Year of Question Paper : 2010
Total No. of Pages: 1
Register Number: 6011
Name of the Candidate:
M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION - 2012
(PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION AND CULTURE)
(SECOND YEAR)
(PAPER – VIII)
630. LOGIC AND SCIENTIFIC METHODS (Time: 3 Hours May)
Maximum: 100 Marks
SECTION - A
Answer any FIVE questions. (5 × 8 = 40)
1. Explain the Divisions of Logic
2. Explain the fallacies of hypothesis.
3. What are the postulates of Induction?
4. Explain the fallacies of Illicit Major and Illicit Minor.
5. What is Observation?
6. Explain Predicate Logic.
7. Explain constants.
8. Explain Disjunctive Syllogism.
SECTION - B
Answer any THREE questions. (3 × 20 = 60)
9. Examine the Nature and scope of Logic.
10. State and explain the Hypothetical Syllogism.
11. Explain the stages of Induction.
12. Examine analogy and its fallacies.
13. Distinguish between propositional logic and predicate logic.
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Course: M.A
Subject : Psychology and Philosophy
Year of Question Paper : 2010
Total No. of Pages: 1
Register Number: 6011
Name of the Candidate:
M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION - 2012
(PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION AND CULTURE)
(SECOND YEAR)
(PAPER – VIII)
630. LOGIC AND SCIENTIFIC METHODS (Time: 3 Hours May)
Maximum: 100 Marks
SECTION - A
Answer any FIVE questions. (5 × 8 = 40)
1. Explain the Divisions of Logic
2. Explain the fallacies of hypothesis.
3. What are the postulates of Induction?
4. Explain the fallacies of Illicit Major and Illicit Minor.
5. What is Observation?
6. Explain Predicate Logic.
7. Explain constants.
8. Explain Disjunctive Syllogism.
SECTION - B
Answer any THREE questions. (3 × 20 = 60)
9. Examine the Nature and scope of Logic.
10. State and explain the Hypothetical Syllogism.
11. Explain the stages of Induction.
12. Examine analogy and its fallacies.
13. Distinguish between propositional logic and predicate logic.
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