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Let p be the statement 'x is an irrational number', q be the statement 'y is a transcendental number' and r be the statement 'x is rational number if y is transcendental number'. Statement I: r is equivalent to either q or p. Statement II: r is equivalent to ~(p~q).


A

Statement I is correct, Statement II is correct; Statement II is the correct explanation for Statement I.

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Statement I is correct, Statement II is correct; Statement II is not a correct explanation for Statement I.

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C

Statement I is correct, Statement II is incorrect

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D

Statement I is incorrect, Statement II is correct.

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E

None of these.

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Solution

The correct option is E

None of these.


Explanation for the correct option:

p: x is an irrational number.

q: y is a transcendental number.

r: x is a rational number iff y is a transcendental number.

r:~pq

Now, let s1 and s2 be two statements such that

s1:qp

s2:~(p~q)

Here,

s1r and s2r.

Therefore, both statements are incorrect.

Hence, the correct option is (E).


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