Logic True-False Reasoning | B.Stat Objective | TOMATO 67

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Try this TOMATO problem from I.S.I. B.Stat Entrance Objective Problem based on Logic True-False Reasoning.

Logic True-False Reasoning (B.Stat Objective problems)


P,Q, R are statements such that if P is true then at least one of the following is correct (i) Q is true (ii) R is not true then

  • if both Q and R are true then P is true
  • if both P and Q are true then R is true
  • if both P and R are true then Q is true
  • none of these

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Answer: if both P and Q are true then R is true

B.Stat Objective Question 67

Challenges and Thrills of Pre-College Mathematics by University Press

Try with Hints


P true gives (i) holds and (ii) do not hold that is Q true and R true

P true gives (i) do not hold and (ii) holds that is Q non true and R non true

then from given conditions when P true and first condition holds that is Q true then second condition do not hold that is R is true that is if both P and Q are true then R is true.

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