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What is an abstraction intellectually derived by considering the common features in a class of things?
a) percept                   
b) concept
c) idea                        
d) None of these

b

Who tries to construct a concept or definition of concept by using familiar examples, and then, by a process of induction and the aim of suitable example, ventures to form a provisional definition?
a) Socrates                 
b) Aristotle
c) Plato                       
d) None of these

a

Who tests the statements made by going back at once first principles, criticizing statements in the light of basic definitions assumed to be correct?
a) Plato                       
b) Aristotle
c) Socrates                 
d) None of these

c

Who vehemently opposed this theory and pointed out that beneath apparent diversity and chaos in human opinions, there is a fundamental agreement.
a) Aristotle                 
b) Plato
c) Johnson                  
d) Socrates

d

What Socrates emphasized to establish the universality of knowledge?
a) the value of precise and clear definitions
b) importance of wisdom
c) the importance of learning
d) all of these

a

What are in the mind when these are clothed in language?
a) The concrete concepts
b) The abstract concepts
c) Both a and b           
d) Neither a nor b

b