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State whether the Or used in the following statements is exclusive of' inclusive. Give reasons for your answer.(i)      Sun rises or Moon sets.(ii)     To apply for a driving license, you should have a ration card or a passport.(iii)    All integers are positive or negative.

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To determine whether the "or" used in the given statements is exclusive or inclusive, we need to analyze each statement carefully. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Statement (i): Sun rises or Moon sets.** - In this statement, the occurrence of one event (sunrise) excludes the occurrence of the other event (moon setting) at the same time. The sun rises in the morning, and the moon sets in the evening; they cannot happen simultaneously. Therefore, this "or" is **exclusive**. 2. **Statement (ii): To apply for a driving license, you should have a ration card or a passport.** ...
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