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Check which of the following sentences are statements
The Mars is a planet
Eight plus twelve is fifteen
Noida is captial of U.P
Hockey is the national gane of India
Australia is the most beautiful country of the world
Football is more intresting than Cricket

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To determine which of the given sentences are statements, we first need to understand what a statement is. A statement is defined as a sentence that has a truth value, meaning it can be classified as either true or false, but not both at the same time. Now, let's analyze each sentence one by one: 1. **The Mars is a planet.** - This sentence is true because Mars is indeed a planet. Therefore, it qualifies as a statement. 2. **Eight plus twelve is fifteen.** ...
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AAKASH INSTITUTE ENGLISH-MATHEMATICAL REASONING-Assignment (SECTION-D) (Assertion-Reason Type Questions)
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  5. STATEMENT-1 : ~(prArrq)=p^^~q and STATEMENT-2 : p rArr q = ~p ...

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  6. STATEMENT-1 : (phArrq)=~ p hArr q and STATEMENT-2 : (phArrq) ...

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  7. Let p be the statement "x is divisible b, 4" and q be the statement "x...

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  8. STATEMENT-1 : The inverse of (p^^~q) rArrr " is "~pvvqrArr ~r and ...

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  9. STATEMENT-1 : If (p^^~r)rArr(qvvr) is false and q and r are false , th...

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  10. STATEMENT-1 : p hArr ~q is true, when pis false and q is true. and ...

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  11. STATEMENT-1 : (p^^~q)^^(~p^^q) and STATEMENT-2 : (pvv~q) vv (~p...

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  12. STATEMENT-1 : (p rArr q) hArr (~q rArr~p) and STATEMENT-2 : p rA...

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  13. STATEMENT-1 : (p rArr ~q) ^^ (~q rArr q) is a contradication and ...

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  14. STATEMENT-1 : The dual statement of "xis a perfect square or xis a pri...

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  15. STATEMENT-1 : [p^^(pvvq)]vv[q^^(qvvp)]=pvvq and STATEMENT-2 : p...

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  16. STATEMENT-1 : ~(phArrq)=~phArrq=phArr~q and STATEMENT-2 : (phArr...

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