Each question has a main statement followed by four statements. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second, and the two statements are logically consistent with the main statement.(Q)The Snake walks,if the singer jumps.(i).The snake did not walk.(ii).The singer did not jump.(iii).The snake walked.(iv).The singer jumped.
select one option
a. iii-ii
b. i-ii
c. i-iv
d. ii-i
Answers
Answer:
d . ii-i
Explanation:
It says that only if the singer jumps, the snake will walk. So, the singer will have to jump first. Similarly, the singer didn't jump and therefore, the snake didn't walk
The correct option in choosing the correct ordered pair of statements will be d). ii-i.
The main statement in the given question is:
The Snake walks, if the singer jumps.
The option d). ii-i supports both the conditions of the first statement justifying the second statement and both the statements being logically consistent with the actual statement.
In option d)., it says that ii). The singer did not jump. i). The snake does not walk.
The first statement justifies the second statement and both the statements are following the main statement.
Other options:
- a. iii-ii - Both statements are not per the main statement.
- b. i-ii - The first statement does not truly justify the second statement.
- c. i-iv - The statements do not justify each other and are not according to the main statement.
Hence, the correct answer is d. ii-i.
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