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In categorical syllogism, what is the pattern that stands for major term?
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a. S
b. n
c. u
d. M

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If one concept agrees with a third term and the other disagrees with the same third term, then they
disagree with each other. If A agrees with B, but C does not agree with A, then B and C do not agree
with each other.
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a. False
b. True

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One form of deductive argument which is a set of three propositions, the first two being the premises
and the last is the conclusion. The conclusion must always follow and must be derived from the
premises.
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a. Truth premise
b. Syllogism
c. Deductive Argument
d. Inductive Argument

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It is a process of reasoning which proceeds from specific or particular instances to the formulation of
general or universal principles or statements.
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a. Inductive Argument
b. Syllogism
c. Truth premise
d. Deductive Argument

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This law states that whatever is affirmed universally, in a formal manner, of a logical whole or class,
should also be affirmed of its logical parts.
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a. Laws of Categorical Syllogism
b. Dictum de Omni
c. four-term construction
d. Dictum de Nullo

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If each of two concepts agrees respectively with the same third concept, then they also agree with each
other. If A agrees with B, and B agrees with C, then A agrees with C.
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a. True
b. False

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In this kind of syllogism, the terms are not identified as major, minor or middle.
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a. Categorical syllogism
b. Inductive syllogism
c. Hypothetical syllogism
d. Deductive syllogism

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No term may have a greater extension in the conclusion than in the premises. This applies to the two
terms in the conclusion namely the major and the minor terms. If a term is used as a particular in the
premise, it must remain particular in the conclusion, otherwise, the same term would have a wider
extension in the conclusion and that may not be the same term used in the premise.
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a. False
b. True

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Two basic elements of syllogism.


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a. Proposition and premise
b. Solid and liquid
c. Matter and form
d. Deductive and inductive
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This law states that whatever is denied universally, in a formal manner, of a logical whole or class,
should also be denied of its logical parts.
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a. four-term construction
b. Laws of Categorical Syllogism
c. Dictum de Nullo
d. Dictum de Omni

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The aim of psychoanalysis therapy is to release repressed emotions and experiences, i.e. make the
unconscious conscious.
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a. False
b. True

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Plagiarism is deceitful because it is dishonest.


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a. Straw Man
b. Slippery slope
c. Red Herring
d. Begging the Question
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According to Hume, all our more complex ideas can be reducible to more complicated ideas.
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a. False
b. True

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According to Freud, primitive instinctual motives and repressed memories are stored in the__________.
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a. Unconscious mind
b. Preconscious mind
c. Conscious mind
d. Superego

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According to Freud, which part of the mind is dominated by the pleasure principle?
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a. Superego
b. Ego
c. Id
d. Superid
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It is ridiculous to have spent thousands of dollars to rescue those two whales trapped in the Arctic ice.
Why, look at all the people trapped in jobs they don’t like.
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a. Slippery slope
b. Straw Man
c. Begging the Question
d. Red Herring

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Aristotle believed that man had a natural drive for society, being a political animal, as well as for
knowledge, God, and ultimately, happiness.
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a. False
b. True

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But Doctor, surely your advice that I should not drink coffee is not sound advice since you yourself often
drink coffee.
Select one:
a. Ad verecundiam
b. Ad baculum
c. Ad ignorantiam
d. Ad hominem

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The ego’s mechanism for suppressing and forgetting instinctual impulses.


Select one:
a. Gratification
b. Repression
c. Instinct
d. Reality

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According to Freud, which part of the mind is composed mainly of life and death instincts?
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a. Ego
b. Id
c. Superego
d. None of these

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