If p:2 plus 3 is five and q: Delhi is the capital of India are two statements, then the statement "Delhi is the capital of India and it is not that 2 plus 3 is five" is
A
∼p∨q
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B
∼p∧q
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C
p∧∼q
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D
∼p∧∼q
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E
None of these
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Solution
The correct option is E∼p∧q Given, p:2 plus 3 is five and q: Delhi is the capital of India. So, "Delhi is the capital of India and it is not that 2 plus 3 is five" represents a logical statement which is ∼p∧q.