UNIPORT GES 102 Past Questions and Answers and Practice Questions for Uniport GES 102 (Introduction to Logic and Philosophy) Exams Part II – 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.
(a) Man and the world
(b) Society and reality
(c) Man and society
(d) Philosophy and the world
(e) Study of Being
(a) Metaphysics and Epistemology
(b) Logic and Epistemology
(c) Aesthetics and Metaphysics
(d) Ethics and Metaphysics
(e) Epistemology and Logic
The Philosopher associated with the “tabula rasa” concept was_______________
(a) Rene Descartes
(b) Thales
(c) St. Augustine
(d) John Locke
(e) Thomas Hobbes
(a) Religious nature
(b) Political nature
(c) Economic nature
(d) Social nature
(e) Sexual nature.
(a) Politics
(b) Democracy
(c) Philosophy
(d) Law
(e) Science.
(a) 1947
(b) 1984
(c) 1960
(d) 1919
(e) 1948
(a) Statistical growth
(b) Spiritual growth
(c) Structural material growth
(d) Religious growth
(e) Human growth
(a) Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes
(b) Plato, Pythagoras, Zeno
(c) Sophists, Jews, Heraclitus
(d) Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
(e) Plato, Pythagoras, Democritus
(a) True
(b) False
(c) True/ false
(d) None of the above
(e) All of the above
(a) Population growth
(b) Human/moral development,
(c) Economic development
(d) Political and social development
(e) Infrastructural development
(a) Particulars
(b) Essence
(c) Ideas
(d) Substances
(e) Predicament
(a) Fredrick Hegel
(b) John Locke
(c) David Hume
(d) Rene Descartes
(e) Francis Minimah
(a) Meta and Logus
(b) Meta and Physika
(c) Meta and Physics
(d) Episteme and Logos
(e) Meta and Logos
(a) Karl Marx
(b) John Dewey
(c) Francis Bacon
(d) Isaac Newton
(e) William James
(a) Law of contradiction
(b) Law of identity
(c) Law of excluded middle
(d) All of the above
(e) None of the above
(a) Matter, form, potentiality & actuality
(b) Matter, form, ideas & potentiality
(c) Body, soul, potentiality & actuality
(d) Substance, matter, potentiality & actuality
(e) Substance, existence, form & matter
(a) Extreme rationalism
(b) Knowledge of essence
(c) Empirical rationalism
(d) Knowledge of things
(e) Absolute rationalism
(a) Equivocation
(b) Circular reason
(c) Amphiboly
(d) Cartesian fallacy
(e) Begging the question
(a) Esse est percipi
(b) Tabula rasa
(c) Cogito ergo sum
(d) Credo ut intelligence
(e) Rationalis et al
(a) Inviolability
(b) Immutability
(c) Legality
(d) Inalienability
(e) Morality
(a) To punish those that abuses them
(b) To justify through reason the desirability of them
(c) To study the abuse of it
(d) To console those who suffer the abuse of them
(e) To compensate those who respect them
(a) Argument
(b) Inference
(c) Universality
(d) Dilemma
(e) Counter example
(a) True
(b) False
(c) True/False
(d) all of the above
(e) None of the above
(a) Scientific method
(b) Understanding man
(c) A Good understanding of God
(d) Love of Humanity
(e) Rational Method of inquiry
(a) Synthetic
(b) Analytic
(c) A posteriori
(d) A priori
(e) Syndicative
(a) Fact
(b) Knowledge
(c) Opinion
(d) Faith
(e) Rumor
(a) Sense expirence
(b) Innate ideas
(c) Realism
(d) Materialism
(e) Idealism
(a) Laws of nature
(b) Laws of conscience
(c) Man-made laws
(d) Divine laws
(e) Societal laws
(a) Logic
(b) Affirmation
(c) Truth
(d) Grounds
(e) Thoughts
(a) Ideal form
(b) Material principles
(c) Substances
(d) The one
(e) Universals
(a) A child
(b) A social being
(c) A political animal
(d) A rational being
(e) Religious being
(a) Thales
(b) Plato
(c) Aristotle
(d) Socrates
(e) Descartes
(a) Arguments
(b) Inductive argument
(c) Deductive argument
(d) Inference
(e) None of the above
(a) Thales
(b) Epicurus
(c) Anaximenes
(d) Democritus
(e) Anaximader
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Unknown
(d) all of the above
(a) Liberal
(b) Human right activist
(c) The universal declaration of rights
(d) Marxist
(e) Sociologists
(a) Polity
(b) Political
(c) Mythology
(d) Society
(e) Oracle
(a) William James
(b) John Locke
(c) Karl Marx
(d) John Dewey
(e) Francis Becon
(a) Consistency
(b) Logic
(c) Inference
(d) Thinking
(e) Epistemology
(a) Cause to effect argument or Apriori argument
(b) Effect to cause argument or Aposteriori argument
(c) Apriori argument
(d) Ontological argument
(e) Cosmological argument
(a) Liberia socialism
(b) Marxian communism
(c) Totalitarism
(d) Democracy
(e) Platonism
(a) Deduction
(b) Induction
(c) Implication
(d) Conjunction
(e) Argument
(a) Right to free housing
(b) Right to vote and be voted for
(c) Right to life
(d) Right to health and education
(e) Right to speech
(a) The doctrine of being
(b) The doctrine of being or not-being
(c) The principle of non-contradiction
(d) The principle of being
(a) Aristotle
(b) Plato
(c) Parmenides
(d) Heraclitus
(e) Protagoras
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