UGC NET Questions (Paper – 1)

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Q: Which of the following statements about the square of opposition are correct?

(A) In the traditional square, A and E are contraries: they cannot both be true but can both be false;
(B) In the traditional square, I and O are subcontraries: they cannot both be false but can both be true;
(C) Contradictory pairs (A–O and E–I) cannot both be true and cannot both be false;
(D) In modern (Boolean) interpretation, the relations of contrariety and subcontrariety are generally not accepted;
(E) In both traditional and modern interpretations, contradictory relations remain valid;
(F) Subalternation from universal to particular always holds unconditionally in modern logic for categorical propositions;
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Q: Which of the following statements about the traditional square of opposition are correct?

(A) Two categorical propositions are contradictories if they cannot both be true but can both be false;
(B) The universal affirmative “All S are P” (A) and the particular negative “Some S are not P” (O) are contradictories;
(C) Two categorical propositions are contradictories if they cannot both be true and cannot both be false;
(D) The universal statements “All S are P” (A) and “No S are P” ;
(E) are subcontraries;
(E) The particular statements “Some S are P” (I) and “Some S are not P” (O) are subcontraries;
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