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PRELIM EXAMINATION QUESTIONNAIRE

HUM002

1st Semester

2016-2017

Name: ____________________________________ Score: _________________

Yr./Sec./Time/Day:__________________________ Date: __________________

Determine the truthfulness or falsity of the following statements. Write True or False in your sheet of
paper.

1. Simple apprehension is an act by which the mind grasps the concept or general meaning of an object
and affirms or denies something about it.

2. The terms 'concept' and 'simple apprehension' mean the same thing.

3. The process by which a simple apprehension is derived from a sense perception and mental image is
called abstraction.

4. If we were to affirm or deny something about a concept, we would be going beyond simple
apprehension to judgment.

5. The two properties of simple apprehension are concept and extension.

6. Comprehension and extension are two properties of terms.

7. The three ways terms can be divided according to their signification are univocal, equivocal, and
analogous

8. The term 'photosynthesis' is an example of an equivocal term.

9. Univocal terms always mean the same thing.

10. Equivocal terms have related meanings

11. Analogous terms have entirely different and unrelated meanings.

12. The term 'jar' is an example of an equivocal term.

13. The three ways to divide up terms according to their signification is into verbal, mental, and real
existence.

14. Material supposition occurs when a term refers to something that exists in the real world.

15. When a term refers to real existence, it is said to be an instance of material supposition.

16. The sentence "Man was created by God" is an example of real supposition.

17. The three aspects of logic are simple apprehension, judgment, and deductive inference.

18. A proposition is the verbal expression of a judgment.

19. The subject and the copula are united by the predicate.

20. The subject of the sentence "Man is an animal" is 'animal'.

21. The subject of the sentence "Man is not God" is 'God'.

22. Questions are not propositions.

23. "Just do it" is a proposition

24. "All dogs go to heaven" is a proposition.


25. The three elements of any proposition are the subject, the predicate, and the copula.

26. A subject-term must have at least two words.

Determine the quality and quantity of proposition

27. All kings are good. _______________ __________________


28. No truth is simple. _______________ __________________
29. Some generals are not great. _______________ __________________
30. Some Guards are not brave. _______________ __________________
31. All Romans are brave. _______________ __________________
32. Some wars are not cruel. _______________ __________________
33. All Christians are brothers. _______________ __________________
34. No wars are peaceful. _______________ __________________
35. Some towns are well fortified. _______________ __________________
36. All truth is God's truth. _______________ __________________
37. Some towns are not fortified. _______________ __________________
38. Some victories are not glorious. _______________ __________________
39. No tribes are safe. _______________ __________________
40. All leaders are slaughtered. _______________ __________________
41. Some wars are fierce. _______________ __________________
42. No kings are good. _______________ __________________
Each of the statements on the right is logically equivalent to the statement to the left of it. Indicate whether
the statement on the right is the obverse, converse, or the contrapositive of the statement to the left of it.

43. All logic problems are difficult. No logic problems are not difficult.
44. No logic problems are difficult. No difficult things are logic problems
45. Some logic problems are difficult. Some difficult things are logic problems.
46. Some logic problems are not difficult. Some non-difficult things are logic problems.
47. All logic problems are difficult. All non-difficult things are not logic problems.
48. No logic problems are difficult. No difficult things are logic problems.
49. Some logic problems are difficult. Some logic problems are not non-difficult.
50. Some men are white. Some men are not non-white.
51. No men are white. All men are non-white.
52. All men are white. All non-white people are non-men.
53. Some men are not white. Some non-white people are men.
54. Some men are white. Some men are not non-white.
55. No men are white. All men are non-white.
Write True or False on your answer sheet

56. The two kinds of reasoning are deduction and induction.

57. In a valid argument, if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true.

58. The minor term is the subject of the conclusion, and the major term is the predicate of the conclusion.

59. The statement "Just do it" and the statement "All men are mortal" are contradictory.

60. The statements "All football players are big" and "No football players are big" are contrary.

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