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If `p to (qvvr)` is false, then the truth values of p,q and r are repspectively,

A

F,T,T

B

T,T,F

C

T,F,F

D

F,F,F

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C

Proposition `pto (qvvr)` is false. So, p is true and `(qvvr)` is false, therefore, p is true and a and r are btoh false.
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