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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY


DAANBANTAYAN CAMPUS
San Remigio Extension
Tambongon, San Remigio, Cebu
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Final Examination in Phil 1- Logic
Name:______________________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________
Course/Year/Section:__________________________________________________________________Score:___________________

I. Read the questions carefully and encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. It is the precise meaning that a term bears in a sentence.
a. Predicaments b. Predicables c. Supposition d. Apellation
2. It means the calling of something.
a. Predicaments b. Predicables c. Supposition d. Apellation
3. These are classifications of universal predicates in general.
a. Predicaments b. Predicables c. Supposition d. Apellation
4. These are classifications of universal natures and concepts.
a. Predicaments b. Predicables c. Supposition d. Apellation
5. A classification of supposition wherein the term means and stands for an object of the phantasy.
a. Logical b. Imaginary c. Methaporical d. Figurative
6. A classification of supposition wherein the term means an allied meaning, and not the proper meaning of the term.
a. Logical b. Imaginary c. Methaporical d. Figurative
7. A classification of supposition wherein the term stands for something existing only in the mind as object of its
consideration.
a. Logical b. Imaginary c. Methaporical d. Figurative
8. A classification of supposition wherein the term means distributively all the individuals of the same nature or class.
a. Individual b. Universal c. Particular d. Collective
9. A classification of supposition wherein the term means a group, or individuals as composing a group.
b. Individual b. Universal c. Particular d. Collective
10. A classification of supposition wherein the term means a definite individual.
a. Individual b. Universal c. Particular d. Collective
11. A classification of supposition wherein the term means only part of the extension of the Universal term.
a. Individual b. Universal c. Particular d. Collective
12. A classification of supposition where in the term stands for a subject as identified and qualified by the nature or
qualification expressed.
a. Material b. Formal c. Precise d. Ambiguous
13. A classification of supposition wherein the term stands only for the subject that is identified by the nature or qualification
expressed but not as qualified by them.
a. Material b. Formal c. Proper d. Figurative
14. It is when the term bears only one meaning in the proposition.
a. Precise b. Ambiguous c. Proper d. Figurative
15. It is when the term stands for another thing that it suggests.
a. Precise b. Ambiguous c. Proper d. Figurative
16. It is when the term stands for its proper object.
a. Precise b. Ambiguous c. Proper d. Figurative
17. It is when the term bears several possible meanings in the sentence.
a. Precise b. Ambiguous c. Proper d. Figurative
18. It is when the concrete term means the subject as identified by the nature or form expressed.
a. For the extension b. For the predicate c. For the subject d. For the concrete nature
19. It is when the concrete term stands for an existential nature.
a. For the extension b. For the predicate c. For the subject d. For the concrete nature
20. It is when the appellant is appellant is appellant.
a. Material b. Formal c. Precise d. Imprecise
21. It is when the sense of the appellation is definite.
a. Material b. Formal c. Precise d. Imprecise
22. It is when the appellant is applied to the subject as qualified by the nature or qualification expressed.
a. Material b. Formal c. Precise d. Imprecise
23. It is when the sense of the appellation is not definite and clear.
a. Material b. Formal c. Precise d. Imprecise
24. It is the aptitude of a universal concept to be said of many subjects.
a. Universality b. Singularity c. Predicability d. Accidents
25. These are non-essential modifications of substance.
a. Universality b. Singularity c. Predicability d. Accidents
26. It is when the universal concept is used in distinct but related senses.
a. Univocal b. Analogous c. Equivocal d. Distributive
27. It is when the universal concept has exactly the same meaning.
a. Univocal b. Analogous c. Equivocal d. Distributive
28. It is a universal that expresses that part of the essence of the subject has in common with other individuals of a different
species.
a. Genus b. Specific Difference c. Species d. Property
29. It is a universal that expresses an attribute that is not part of the essence of the subject.
a. Genus b. Specific Difference c. Species d. Property
30. It is a universal that expresses the whole essence of the subject.
a. Genus b. Specific Difference c. Species d. Property

II. Identification
Directions: Identify the terms being defined below. Choose your answer in the box and write it on the space
provided.

Capability Substance Quantity Quality Relation Action

Disposition Passion Posture Habit Form Figure

_________________________1. A formal modifier of the substance.


_________________________2. It is the motion of the substance.
_________________________3. A nature that carries existential actuality and reality by itself.
_________________________4. It is the modification of the substance as the result of the influence of another agent.
_________________________5. It is the determination of the substance as to external outfit.
_________________________6. It is the reference of one substance to another.
_________________________7. It is the determination of the substance as to the disposition of its parts.
_________________________8. It is the shape of natural things.
_________________________9. It is the modification of substance as regards the effect of having extended and measurable parts.
_________________________10.It is the shape of artificial things.

III. True or False

Directions: Identify whether the statement in each item is true or false. Write T if it is true and F if it is false. Write
your answer in the space after each statement.

____________________1. Definition unfolds the comprehension of the idea.


____________________2. Nominal definition is the conceptual or logical manifestation of the nature of a thing by its
objective features, or elements.
____________________3. Real definition is the verbal or logical manifestation of the meaning of a term.
____________________4. Logical division enumerates in a distinct manner the powers, functions of a subject.
____________________5. Potential division gives out in an explicit manner the inferiors of a universal whole or nature.
____________________6. Real division enumerates in a distinct manner the objective components of a thing.
____________________7. Induction is the rational process of inferring a universal principle from individual instances.
____________________8. Complete induction has very limited application.
____________________9. Incomplete induction draws a universal conclusion from the enumeration of all the individual
instances.
____________________10. Theory is a tentative explanation or interpretation of the nature of a given phenomenon.

Any fool can know. The point is to understand!!! \m/


Prepared by: Mr. J.D.

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