Teaching UGC NET Mock Test Series 2025 (Paper 1 & 2) Psychology - UGC Thinking, Intelligence and Creativity
Syllogistic reasoning consists of:
A. Two premises and a conclusion
B. The terms within a syllogism are either stated positively or negatively
C. Syllogisms are either valid or invalid
D. Syllogisms are presented in 'if-then' reasoning form
E. People either affirm or deny the antecedent.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1
D and E Only
2
A and E Only
3
C, D and E Only
4
A, B and C Only