
Multitude Test
Quiz by Rajdeep Sahu
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- Q1What type of reasoning involves drawing conclusions based on similarities between different cases?Abductive reasoningAnalogical reasoningDeductive reasoningInductive reasoning30s
- Q2In logic, what is the term used to describe an argument where the conclusion does not necessarily follow from the premises, but is likely true based on the information available?Modal reasoningCausal reasoningCritical reasoningProbabilistic reasoning30s
- Q3Which type of reasoning involves examining cause-and-effect relationships to make predictions or draw conclusions?Modal reasoningAnalogical reasoningCausal reasoningProbabilistic reasoning30s
- Q4Which form of reasoning involves creating a plausible explanation based on limited information?Inductive reasoningAbductive reasoningAnalogical reasoningDeductive reasoning30s
- Q5What type of reasoning involves evaluating the possibility of different outcomes or scenarios?Probabilistic reasoningAnalogical reasoningModal reasoningCausal reasoning30s
- Q6Which type of reasoning involves analyzing and evaluating arguments to assess their validity and soundness?Probabilistic reasoningCausal reasoningCritical reasoningAnalogical reasoning30s
- Q7What type of reasoning involves drawing general conclusions from specific observations or examples?Deductive reasoningAnalogical reasoningAbductive reasoningInductive reasoning30s
- Q8Which of the following is a valid form of reasoning where a conclusion is drawn based on previously accepted premises?Analogical reasoningDeductive reasoningInductive reasoningAbductive reasoning30s
- Q9What is the term used to describe flawed reasoning that results in a conclusion that is unsupported or invalid?Intuitive reasoningLogical reasoningRational reasoningFallacious reasoning30s
- Q10What is the term used to describe the process of drawing logical conclusions based on a set of rules or principles?Empirical reasoningIntuitive reasoningAnalytical reasoningRational reasoning30s
- Q11Which of the following is NOT a valid form of reasoning?Deductive reasoningEmotional reasoningInductive reasoningAbductive reasoning30s
- Q12What type of reasoning involves drawing general conclusions from specific observations or evidence?Intuitive reasoningInductive reasoningAbductive reasoningDeductive reasoning30s
- Q13Which form of reasoning is characterized by starting with a theory or hypothesis and then seeking evidence to support or refute it?Abductive reasoningDeductive reasoningInductive reasoningIntuitive reasoning30s