UNIPORT GES 102 Past Questions and Answers and Practice Questions for Uniport GES 102 (Introduction to Logic and Philosophy) Exams – This article comprises of past questions and possible questions that would prepare you towards this forth coming examination. These questions are gotten from all the topics covered in the GES 102 Textbooks.
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GES examination is a computer based examination in the University of Port Harcourt. After writing the exam, the score will pop up immediately displaying your score over 50 and over 70. The remaining 30 marks will come from your GES Work Book which you’ve submitted.
To do extremely well in GES examination, you must be prepared. You got to cover the textbook, answer the workbook questions again and practice past questions and answers to enable you get an idea on how the questions will look like and how you can tackle it. Also, it will guide to learn how to manage the little time that will be allocated to you during the exam. Most importantly, it will help you to access yourself and correct yourself for a better score.
Though the mark fluctuates sometimes, but last session, 25 marks were given to every student that submitted his or her GES workbook. So, whatever you score on the exam day will be added to the 25 marks given you your real score.
These questions are not guaranteed that it must come out on your exam day, you can still read your textbook, past questions, then practice with this one to enable you see miscellaneous questions you would see on the exam day.
(b) Critical
(c) Theoretical
(d) An activity
(e) Logical
(a) The ideal over the actual
(b) Form over matter
(c) The one over many
(d) Existence over essence
(e) Essence over existence
(a) Shooting himself
(b) Hanging himself
(c) Drinking hemlock
(d) Buring himself
(e) Committing suicide
(a) We manufacture facts
(b) We distill facts
(c) We draw inference
(d) We necessarily apprehend the truth
(e) None of the above
(a) Actialism
(b) Concretism
(c) Physucalism
(d) Rationalism
(e) Materialism
(a) Laws of nature
(b) Laws of conscience
(c) Man-made laws
(d) Divine laws
(e) Societal laws
(a) Pre-socratic & Medieval
(b) Socratic & Milesians
(c) Modern & Contemporary
(d) Socratic & Classical
(e) Pre-socratic & Socratic
(a) Non Sepuitur
(b)Ignoratio Elenchi
(c) petitio Principii
(d) Argumentum Adhominem.
(a) Immanuel Kant
(b) Karl Marx
(c) Fredrick Nietzsche
(d) Descartes
(e) Charles Darwin
(f) David Hume.
(a) Answer
(b) Truth value
(c) Solution
(d) Reason
(e) Solution
(a) Divine right
(b) Natural right
(c) Social right
(d) Legal right
(e) Jurial right.
(a) True/False
(b) True
(c) False
(d) None of the above
(e) All of the above
(a) Vittganstin
(b) Wittgenstan
(c) Wittgenstein
(d) Gensteinvig
(e) Fittgenstein.
(a) Literary movement
(b) Meta-linguistic movement
(c) Analytic philosophy
(d) Logical positivism
(e) Pragmatism
(a) Dark age
(b) Classical period
(c) Medieval period
(d) Age of reason
(e) Modern period
(a) Faith preceeded reason
(b) Reason preceeded faith
(c) Faith alone mattered
(d) Reason alone mattered
(e) Reason was the servant of faith
17 The “unexamined use is not worth living” is associated with_____
(a) Plato
(b) Aristotle
(c) Rene Descartes
(d) Immanuel Kant
(e) Socrates
18 The__________ argue agianst innate ideas
(a) Idealist
(b) Empiricists
(c) Kant
(d) Rationalists
(e) Existentialist
19 In the Ancient period, the problem of permanence and change was a controversy between the following philosophers __________
(a) Parmanides & Craytlus
(b) Heraclitus & Zeno
(c) Parmanides & Socrates
(d) Parmanides & Heraclitus
(e) Pythagoras & Parmanides
(a) Aposteriori argument
(b) Cause to effect argument or Apriori argument
(c) Effect to cause argument or Aposteriori argument
(d) Apriori argument
(e) Cosmological argument
21 P ב P expresses which law of thought?
(a) Concurrence
(b) Identity
(c) Contradiction
(d) Excluded middle
(e) Physical law.
22 Parmenides philosophy is a reaction to philosophy of ___________
(a) Thales
(b) Socrates
(c) Democritus
(d) Zero
(e) Heraclitus
23 For a group of philosophers, atoms constituted all reality__________
(a) Plato and the atomists
(b) Heraditus and the atomists
(c) Socrates and the atomists
(d) Democritus and the atomists
(e) Aristotle and the atomists.
24 The famous Sophists in the ancient period who saw knowledge as relative or subjective were__________
(a) Protagoras, Gorgias and Parmanides
(b) Pythagoras, Plato and Thrasmaychus
(c) Socrates, Plato and Aristotle
(d) Gorgias, Thrasmaychus and Protagoras
(e) Protagoras, Gorgias and Pythagoras
25 The term “cogito ergo sum” is associated with which philosopher?
(a) Rene Descartes
(b) John Locke
(c) Immanuel Kant
(d) Thomas Hobbes
(e) Francis Minimah
26 Thomas Aquinas and Baruch Spinoza belong to which periods in the history of philosophy?
(a) Ancient and medieval
(b) Medieval and contemporary
(c) Ancient and modern
(d) Contemporary and modern
(e) Medieval and modern
27 The dictum “man is the measure of all things” is associated with ____________
(a) Pythagoras
(b) Heraclitus
(c) Protagoras
(d) Plato
(e) Aristotle
28 Another name for Aesthetics as a branch of philosophy is __________
(a) Theory of knowledge
(b) Theory of being
(c) The beautiful in things
(d) The science of reasoning
(e) The science of morality
29 The branch of philosophy that deals with human knowledge is called _________
(a) Ethics
(b) Aesthetics
(c) Epistemology
(d) Logic
(e) Metaphysics
30 ___________philosophy was to show the mathematical basis of reality;
(a) Thales
(b) Pythagoras
(c) Epicurus
(d) Democritus
(e) Socrates
31 One of the major reasons why a man should be moral is because of_________
(a) Natural equality of all
(b) Peace and harmony in the society
(c) Legal punishment
(d) Reality of Hell fire
(e) None of the above
(a) It leads to objectivity
(b) It relativizes truth
(c) It produces good man
(d) It helps us to live harmoniously
(e) It helps philosophers to explain the world
33 In a valid argument
(a) Conclusion implies the premises
(b) Conclusion entails the premises
(c) Conclusion necessitates the premises
(d) Premises necessitate the conclusion
(e) Conclusion gives rise to premises
34 Who among the Pre-Socratic philosophers developed the “theory of the Apeiron or the indetrminate boundless”
(a) Anaximander
(b) Anaximenes
(c) Thales
(d) Heraclitus.
(e) Protagora
35 The rightness or wrongness of an action can be determined by the quantity of happiness or pain the action produces is asociated with:
(a) Kantianism
(b) Utilitarianism
(c) Situationism
(d) Formalism
(e) Intuitionism
(a) Noumena
(b) Phenomena
(c) Ideal
(d) Abstract.
(e) Reason
(a) The problem of parmanence and change
(b) The problem of appearance and reality
(c) The origin of the world
(d) The characteristics of the world
(e) Moral questions about man and society
(a) Thales
(b) Anaximander
(c) Sophists
(d) Aristotle
(e) Plato
(a) Crete
(b) Alexandra
(c) Crote
(d) Miletus
(e) Rome
(a) True
(b) True / False
(c) False
(d) None of the above
(e) All of the above
(a) Of the love of wisdom
(b) Of knowledge
(c) Of science of wisdom
(d) Of the wise
(e) Of the lover of wisdom.
(a) Epistemologist
(b) Thinker
(c) Metaphysician
(d) Logician
(e) Ethicist
(a) David Hume,
(b) Ludwig witgenstein
(c) Immanuel Kant
(d) Thomas Hobbes
(e) Rene Descartes
(a) Rationalism
(b) Empiricism
(c) Vienna circle
(d) Idealism
(e) Logical position
(a) It cannot be valid
(b) All its statements most be false
(c) Mike is a tree cannot be part of it
(d) Its conclusion most logically ential the premisses
(e) The argument most be sound
(a) Empiricism
(b) Empiricism
(c) Materialism
(d) Pragmatism
(e) Idealism
Using the index of concepts, time or thought system in question 47- 55 choose the odd one among these options.
(b) Martin Heidegger
(c) Jean Paul Sartre
(d) Frederick Nietzsche
(e) None of the above
(b) Critical
(c) Experimental
(d) Analytical
(e) Logical
(b) Logical positivism
(c) Rationalism
(d) Analytic philosophy
(e) Pragmatism
(b) Is there any difference between morally right or wrong actions?
(c) Does God exist?
(d) Is reality essentially spiritual or material?
(e) What is the relationship between mind and matter?
51. (a) Anaximander
(b) Democritus
(c) Anaxmenes
(d) Pythagoras
(e) Socrates
52. (a) Rene Descartes
(b) Baruch Spinoza
(c) Isaac Newton
(d) Gottfried Leibniz
53. (a) Rudolf Carnap
(b) A.J. Ayer
(c) Moritz Schlick
(d) John Locke
(e) Otto Neurath
54. (a) Bertrand Russell
(b) Soren Kierkegaard
(c) Moritz Schlick
(d) George Berkeley
(e) Charles Sanders Pierce
55. (a) Francis Minimah
(b) John Locke
(c) Socrates
(d) Ludwig Wittgenstein
(e) St. Augustine
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