If and are two statements, then which of the following compound statement is a tautology?
Explanation for correct option:
Option(B):
Tautology: If each entry in the final column of the truth table of a compound statement is True alone, then the compound statement is called as a Tautology.
Now we verify whether the given statement is a tautology or not with the help of the Truth table.
T | T | F | F | T | F | T |
T | F | F | T | F | F | T |
F | T | T | F | T | F | T |
F | F | T | T | T | T | T |
In the above table, we can see all the entries are True.
So, the compound statement is a Tautology.
Hence, option (B) is correct.
Explanation for incorrect options:
Option (A):
We will check with the help of Truth table.
T | T | F | T | F | T |
T | F | T | F | F | T |
F | T | F | T | F | T |
F | F | T | T | T | F |
In the above table, all the entries in the last column are not true.
So, the compound statement is not a tautology.
Hence, option (A) is incorrect.
Option (C):
We will check with the help of Truth table.
T | T | F | T | F |
T | F | T | F | F |
F | T | F | T | F |
F | F | T | T | T |
In the above table, all the entries in the last column are not true.
So, the compound statement is not a tautology.
Hence, option (C) is incorrect.
Option (D):
We will check with the help of Truth table.
T | T | F | T | F | T |
T | F | T | F | F | T |
F | T | F | T | F | T |
F | F | T | T | T | F |
In the above table, all the entries in the last column are not true.
Therefore, the compound statement is not a tautology.
Hence, option (D) is incorrect.
Hence, the correct answer is an option (B).