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GST 102 (Carryover) Past Questions and Answers – GST102

  1. Reincarnation and Witchcraft is a topic which usually appears under which of the following Philosophy
    • A. Nigerian Philosophy
    • B. European Philosophy
    • C. American Philosophy
    • D. African Philosophy
      Correct Answer: D. African Philosophy
      Explanation: Reincarnation and witchcraft are topics commonly associated with African belief systems and cultural practices, making them fitting subjects of African Philosophy.
  2. The Rule of correct thinking is
    • A. Philosophy
    • B. Logic
    • C. Epistemology
    • D. Empiricism
      Correct Answer: B. Logic
      Explanation: Logic provides the principles and methods for correct reasoning and deduction.
  3. The Law of Contradiction stated that
    • A. Two statements can both be true
    • B. No statement can both be true and false
    • C. All statements made are false
    • D. No answer
      Correct Answer: B. No statement can both be true and false
      Explanation: This law holds that a proposition cannot be both true and false at the same time without contradiction.
  4. The Definitions of Philosophy can be exhausted
    • A. True
    • B. False
      Correct Answer: B. False
      Explanation: Philosophy is a dynamic field with evolving ideas; its definitions cannot be fully exhausted.
  5. Speculative philosophers uses logic to make their systems
    • A. Intelligible and persuasive
    • B. Strong and beautiful
    • C. No answer
    • D. Peace and unity
      Correct Answer: A. Intelligible and persuasive
      Explanation: Speculative philosophers aim for clarity (intelligibility) and convincing argumentation (persuasiveness).
  6. The critical philosophers uses logic to
    • A. Subject viewpoints to critical decisions
    • B. Subject viewpoints
    • C. Subject debates on an issue
    • D. To make the nation stable
      Correct Answer: A. Subject viewpoints to critical decisions
      Explanation: They apply logic to scrutinize perspectives in order to arrive at well-reasoned decisions.
  7. The Western Philosophy is divided into the following periods
    • A. Ancient, Medieval, Modern
    • B. Ancient, Modern, Classical
    • C. Modern, Ancient, Classical
    • D. Modern, Ancient, Medieval
      Correct Answer: A. Ancient, Medieval, Modern
      Explanation: Western Philosophy is conventionally categorized into Ancient, Medieval, and Modern eras.
  8. The two main divisions of Metaphysics are
    • A. Idealism and Materialism
    • B. Physical and Standard
    • C. Ontology and Cosmology
    • D. Psychology and Theology
      Correct Answer: A. Idealism and Materialism
      Explanation: Metaphysics splits primarily into Idealism (reality is mental) and Materialism (reality is physical).
  9. The Rationalism School is of the view that
    • A. Knowledge involves thinking and reasoning
    • B. Knowledge involves praying to God
    • C. Knowledge involves the use of senses
    • D. Knowledge is light
      Correct Answer: A. Knowledge involves thinking and reasoning
      Explanation: Rationalists emphasize a priori reasoning as the source of valid knowledge.
  10. The best way to define philosophy is
    • A. To look at the various ways in which philosophers have presented philosophy
    • B. To look at the origin of philosophers
    • C. To call on professional philosophers
    • D. Not to define philosophy
      Correct Answer: A. To look at the various ways in which philosophers have presented philosophy
      Explanation: Examining diverse philosophical presentations captures its multifaceted nature.
  11. The Law of Identity stated that
    • A. If any statement is true, then it is true
    • B. If any statement is false then it is true
    • C. If any statement is true then it is false
    • D. No statement can both be true
      Correct Answer: A. If any statement is true, then it is true
      Explanation: The Law of Identity asserts that each thing is identical to itself.
  12. The Western Philosophy is basically divided into how many parts
    • A. 3
    • B. 5
    • C. 2
    • D. 1
      Correct Answer: A. 3
      Explanation: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern constitute the three main parts.
  13. In recorded History Thales believed that the Unity of things comes from
    • A. Water
    • B. Air
    • C. Apeiron
    • D. Fire
      Correct Answer: A. Water
      Explanation: Thales held that water is the primary substance unifying all things.
  14. Existentialism postulated that
    • A. Existence precedes Essence
    • B. Man existed and then dies
    • C. God created man to worship him
    • D. Essence comes before Existence
      Correct Answer: A. Existence precedes Essence
      Explanation: Existentialist thought holds that individuals define their essence through existence.
  15. Sultan: All men are mortal
    Deji: Ife is a man
    Oyin: Ife is mortal
    Who made the major premiss?
    • A. Sultan
    • B. Deji
    • C. Oyin
    • D. Ife
      Correct Answer: A. Sultan
      Explanation: “All men are mortal” is the major premise, stated by Sultan.
  16. Ignoratio Elenchi means
    • A. Irrelevant Conclusion
    • B. Complex Question
    • C. Fallacy of Accident
    • D. Love of Fallacy
      Correct Answer: A. Irrelevant Conclusion
      Explanation: It refers to arguing a point that misses the issue’s actual conclusion.
  17. The following are types of Fallacy of Ambiguity EXCEPT
    • A. Fallacy of Equivocation
    • B. Fallacy of Amphiboly
    • C. Fallacy of Composition
    • D. Argumentum ad Baculum
      Correct Answer: D. Argumentum ad Baculum
      Explanation: Argumentum ad Baculum is a relevance fallacy, not ambiguity.
  18. Fallacy can be categorized basically into
    • A. Fallacy of Ambiguity, Fallacy of Relevance
    • B. Fallacy of Ambiguity and Fallacy of Equivocation
    • C. Fallacy of Relevance and Ignoratio Elenchi
    • D. Fallacy of Ambiguity only
      Correct Answer: A. Fallacy of Ambiguity, Fallacy of Relevance
      Explanation: These are the two broad categories of fallacious argument.
  19. In Symbolic Logic, OR/EITHER is represented by
    • A. V
    • B. .
    • C. /
    • D. No answer
      Correct Answer: A. V
      Explanation: The disjunction “or” is denoted by the symbol ∨ (V).
  20. The way a philosopher perceives philosophy is often coloured by
    • A. All answers are correct
    • B. His peculiar experience
    • C. His orientation
    • D. His circumstances and environment
      Correct Answer: A. All answers are correct
      Explanation: Experience, orientation, and environment all shape philosophical outlooks.
  21. Philosophy is coined from two GREEK words, which are
    • A. Philien Sophia
    • B. Philien Sophie
    • C. Philosophia
    • D. Filosofi
      Correct Answer: A. Philien Sophia
      Explanation: Philo- (love) + -sophia (wisdom) form “philosophy.”
  22. Who founded the SOCRATIC DIALOGUE
    • A. Plato
    • B. Hegel
    • C. Thales
    • D. Anaximander
      Correct Answer: A. Plato
      Explanation: Plato developed and recorded Socratic dialogue in his writings.
  23. One of the reply against the Modernist argument on African Philosophy is
    • A. African Philosophy is the Cultural part of the Western Philosophy
    • B. African too should stay alone
    • C. African needs to be independent of Philosophy
    • D. No answer
      Correct Answer: A. African Philosophy is the Cultural part of the Western Philosophy
      Explanation: This counters the view that African Philosophy is entirely separate or inferior.
  24. The term Metaphysics was coined by
    • A. Andronicus
    • B. Heraclitus
    • C. Thales
    • D. Aristotle
      Correct Answer: A. Andronicus
      Explanation: Andronicus of Rhodes first labeled Aristotle’s post-Physics works “Metaphysics.”
  25. Honcho: “Marvellous has not been to London before. She does not know London exists, therefore London does not exist.” What type of Fallacy is this?
    • A. Argumentum ad Ignorantiam
    • B. Argumentum ad Hominem
    • C. Argumentum ad Populum
    • D. Ignoratio Elenchi
      Correct Answer: A. Argumentum ad Ignorantiam
      Explanation: Concluding nonexistence from ignorance exemplifies appeal to ignorance.
  26. If the truth is demonstrable or practicable then, the truth is
    • A. Pragmatic
    • B. Disclosure
    • C. Correspondence
    • D. Coherence
      Correct Answer: A. Pragmatic
      Explanation: Pragmatic theory ties truth to practical demonstrability.
  27. Peter Bodunrin holds the view that
    • A. Philosophy is basically Western Philosophy
    • B. African Philosophy is a good philosophy
    • C. African should not be a philosopher
    • D. African Philosophy should not be trusted
      Correct Answer: A. Philosophy is basically Western Philosophy
      Explanation: Bodunrin argues that philosophy’s core methods stem from Western traditions.
  28. The scope of Logic is said to include all the following except
    • A. French
    • B. Dialectics
    • C. Sophistry
    • D. Mathematics
      Correct Answer: A. French
      Explanation: “French” is not a subfield of logic, whereas the others pertain to reasoning forms.
  29. The Empiricism postulated that
    • A. Knowledge involves the use of the senses
    • B. Knowledge is acquired by studying
    • C. Knowledge is light
    • D. No one can know anything for certain
      Correct Answer: A. Knowledge involves the use of the senses
      Explanation: Empiricism asserts that sensory experience grounds all knowledge.
  30. During the Medieval Period, which Philosophy was Introduced
    • A. The Christianity Philosophy
    • B. The Muslim Philosophy
    • C. The Traditional Philosophy
    • D. No answer
      Correct Answer: A. The Christianity Philosophy
      Explanation: Christian theology shaped Medieval philosophical inquiry.
  31. The definition “Philosophy as a reflection on human experience” is broadly based because of the followings except
    • A. Wealth
    • B. Circumstances
    • C. Age
    • D. Environment
      Correct Answer: A. Wealth
      Explanation: Wealth is not typically cited as a broadening factor for human experience in this definition.
  32. One of the following is associated with “Deductive Reasoning”
    • A. Validity
    • B. True
    • C. Probability
    • D. Sound
      Correct Answer: A. Validity
      Explanation: Deductive arguments are evaluated primarily for validity (and then soundness).
  33. The “Apeiron” means
    • A. The boundless
    • B. The unboundless
    • C. The beyonce
    • D. Material World
      Correct Answer: A. The boundless
      Explanation: Apeiron denotes the infinite, limitless “boundless.”
  34. Which of the following movements was popularly known as Vienna Circle
    • A. Logical Positivism
    • B. Logical Atomism
    • C. Language Philosophy
    • D. Pragmatism
      Correct Answer: A. Logical Positivism
      Explanation: The Vienna Circle championed Logical Positivism in the early 20th century.
  35. Which of the following philosophers is in the Medieval Period
    • A. No answer
    • B. Thales
    • C. Anaximander
    • D. Hegel
      Correct Answer: A. No answer
      Explanation: None of the listed figures belong to the Medieval era.
  36. Philosophy as the Construction of “Epistemologies” is related to one of the Following Definitions of Philosophy
    • A. The search for the Truth
    • B. The search for the best form of life
    • C. The rational study of Nature
    • D. The Love of Wisdom
      Correct Answer: A. The search for the Truth
      Explanation: Constructing epistemologies is fundamentally about seeking truth.
  37. Which of the following relates a general (universal) truth to a specific (particular) truth
    • A. Deductive Arguments
    • B. Inductive Arguments
    • C. Deductive Relation
    • D. Inductive Relation
      Correct Answer: A. Deductive Arguments
      Explanation: Deduction applies universal premises to reach particular conclusions.
  38. Quyum: “That lightning caused this thunder.” What type of Fallacy is this?
    • A. Fallacy of Equivocation
    • B. False Cause
    • C. Ignoratio Elenchi
    • D. Argumentum ad Populum
      Correct Answer: B. False Cause
      Explanation: Mistaking correlation (lightning & thunder) for causation is the False Cause fallacy.
  39. If it is bringing what is obscure into limelight then the truth is
    • A. Disclosure
    • B. Pragmatic
    • C. Correspondence
    • D. Coherence
      Correct Answer: A. Disclosure
      Explanation: Disclosure refers to revealing or making clear what was hidden.
  40. In this new millennium what should consist of African Philosophy is
    • A. Intersubjective consensus
    • B. Politics
    • C. Education
    • D. Witchcraft
      Correct Answer: A. Intersubjective consensus
      Explanation: Emphasizing shared, communal understanding advances contemporary African Philosophy.
  41. The Quantification Theory was discovered by ________
    Correct Answer: Frege
    Explanation: Gottlob Frege is credited with founding modern quantification theory.
  42. The Universal Quantification is represented by
    • A. (x)
    • B. (f)
    • C. (u)
    • D. (U)
      Correct Answer: A. (x)
      Explanation: Universal quantification uses the variable binding notation (x).
  43. Which of the following is not a movement in the 20th Century
    • A. Epistemology
    • B. Logical Positivism
    • C. Philosophy of Analysis
    • D. Existentialism
      Correct Answer: A. Epistemology
      Explanation: Epistemology is a branch of philosophy, not a distinct 20th century movement.
  44. ___________ was said to relate to experience but not derived from experience
    • A. Synthetic A priori Knowledge
    • B. A priori Knowledge
    • C. Positivism
    • D. Synthetic Knowledge
      Correct Answer: A. Synthetic A priori Knowledge
      Explanation: Kant’s “synthetic a priori” denotes truths about experience not learned from it.
  45. The Socratic dialogue was developed into a philosophy of the Absolute by
    • A. Hegel
    • B. Plato
    • C. Peter Bodunrin
    • D. Pauline Hountondji
      Correct Answer: A. Hegel
      Explanation: Hegel expanded Socratic method into his Absolute Idealism.
  46. One of the following is the African Logical Neo-Positivism argument against African Philosophy
    • A. The term African in Philosophy debased Philosophy
    • B. African Philosophy is full of Corruption
    • C. African should not participate in defining Philosophy
    • D. None of the above
      Correct Answer: A. The term African in Philosophy debased Philosophy
      Explanation: Neo-Positivists argue that labeling it “African” undermines its universality.
  47. One of the following is not a member of the Modernist School
    • A. Campbell Momoh
    • B. Kwasi Wiredu
    • C. Gene Blocker
    • D. Peter Bodunrin
      Correct Answer: A. Campbell Momoh
      Explanation: The others are recognized Modernist African philosophers.
  48. The exact and legitimate definition of Philosophy is
    • A. The Love of Wisdom
    • B. The Concern for Human Existence
    • C. No answer
    • D. The Reflection on Human Existence
      Correct Answer: A. The Love of Wisdom
      Explanation: Etymologically, philosophy literally means the love (philo-) of wisdom (-sophia).
  49. The idealist dictum; “Esse est percipi,” meaning “to be is to be perceived,” was made by
    • A. Berkeley
    • B. Kant
    • C. Hegel
    • D. Descartes
      Correct Answer: A. Berkeley
      Explanation: Bishop George Berkeley originated this foundational Idealist principle.

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