Cameroon GCE ordinary level June 2025 literature in logic 1

Cameroon GCE ordinary level June 2025 literature in logic 1

Cameroon GCE ordinary level June 2025 literature in logic 1

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  1. The main concern of Logic is the distinction between:

    A True and False Propositions.

    B True and False Arguments.

    C Correct and Incorrect Propositions.

    D Correct and Incorrect Propositions.

  2. Which of the following is appropriate for the study of Logic to students?

    A To teach them how to convince people in politics.

    B To enable them to argue well.

    C To make them good speakers.

    D To develop a critical spirit in them.

  3. Identify that which is False about Logic and Science.

    A Both are bodies of tested knowledge

    B Both deal with Arguments.

    C Both can proceed by Deduction.

    D Both can proceed by Induction.

  4. Which Principle of Thought is expressed by this formula? “A = A; A = A”

    A Excluded middle.

    B Identity.

    C Contradiction.

    D Non-contradiction.

  5. Identify the various levels of the Operations in the mind in an ascending order.

    A Simple Apprehension, Judging, Reasoning.

    B Simple Apprehension, Reasoning, Judging.

    C Reasoning, Judging, Simple apprehension.

    D Judging, Reasoning, Simple Apprehension.

  6. That which gives the attributes of a term is:

    A Connotation.

    B Denotation.

    C Extension.

    D Abstraction.

  7. The terms “team” and “choir” are examples of a:

    A Singular Terms.

    B Universal Terms.

    C Particular Terms.

    D Collective Terms.

  8. “Employer and Employee” can be classified as:

    A Contrary Terms.

    B Contradictive Terms.

    C Contradictory Terms.

    D Privative Terms.

  9. An appropriate Function of Language used in the statement “11th February is youth day” is:

    A Performatory.

    B Emotive.

    C Cognitive.

    D Directory.

  10. A statement of the Connotation of a Term most clearly refers to:

    A Definiens.

    B Definiendum.

    C Definition.

    D Logical Division.

  11. Identify this type of Definition “An orange is a round citrus fruit”:

    A Analytical.

    B Lexical.

    C Theoretical.

    D Precising.

  12. To define, “peace as absence of war” is a Definition which is:

    A Negative.

    B Too narrow.

    C Ambiguous.

    D Too broad.

  13. The Logical Division of wild animals into Lions, Tigers, leopards and Sheep violates the rule which state that it must:

    A Be complete.

    B Be Distinct.

    C Have one basis.

    D Be Adequate.

  14. What makes a Proposition different from a Sentence is that a Proposition is an:

    A Interrogation.

    B Expression.

    C Exclamation.

    D Assertion.

  15. When a Proposition partially affirms class inclusion by asserting that some members of the Subject class are also members of the Predicate class, it is called:

    A Universal Affirmative.

    B Universal Negative.

    C Particular Affirmative.

    D Particular Negative.

  16. What determines the Distribution or undistributed of the Subject Term in a Categorical Proposition?

    A The quality of the Predicate Term.

    B The quantity of the Proposition.

    C The quality of the Proposition.

    D The quantity of the Subject Term.

  17. A Proposition with both Subject and Predicate Terms Distributed can be symbolized as:

    A S P = O

    B S P = O

    C S P = O

    D S P = O

  18. Pick out the type of Proposition that has an antecedent and a consequent.

    A Hypothetical

    B Categorical.

    C Disjunctive.

    D Modal.

  19. The statement “The students are either in class or they are at the library” is an example of a Disjunctive Proposition with:

    A Two Subjects and two Predicates.

    B Two Subjects and one Predicate

    C One Subject and two Predicates.

    D One Subject and one Predicate.

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