UGC NET Questions (Paper – 1)

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Q: Which of the following statements about categorical syllogisms are correct?

(A) A categorical syllogism consists of exactly three categorical propositions;
(B) A categorical syllogism contains exactly four distinct terms;
(C) For a syllogism to be valid, its middle term must be distributed in at least one premise;
(D) From two negative premises, no valid conclusion can be drawn in classical syllogistic logic;
(E) In a valid syllogism, if both premises are universal, the conclusion must always be particular;
(F) Venn diagrams can be used to visually test the validity of categorical syllogisms;
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