Shyam Saraf and Abhilasha Swarup Solutions for Exercise 2: EXERCISE
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The question has a main sentence, followed by four sentences labelled as A, B, C and D. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second and both the statements are logically consistent with the main statement.
Only when it rains, a peacock will dance.
A. It was raining yesterday.
B. It was not raining yesterday.
C. A peacock was dancing.
D. No peacock was dancing.

The question has a main sentence, followed by four sentences labelled as A, B, C and D. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second and both the statements are logically consistent with the main statement.
A black rose can be found only when you search for it in unique places.
A. A black rose can be found.
B. You search for it in unique places.
C. A black rose cannot be found.
D. You do not search for it in unique places.

The question has a main sentence, followed by four sentences labelled as A, B, C and D. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second and both the statements are logically consistent with the main statement.
Only when you buy a 3D television can you watch a 3D movie at home.
A. You buy a 3D television.
B. You do not watch a 3D movie at home.
C. You do not buy a 3D television.
D. You watch a 3D movie at home.

The question has a main sentence, followed by four sentences labelled as A, B, C and D. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second and both the statements are logically consistent with the main statement.
You go to Nainital only when you get a holiday.
A. You get a holiday.
B. You do not get a holiday.
C. You go to Nainital.
D. You do not go to Nainital.

The question has a main sentence, followed by four sentences labelled as A, B, C and D. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second and both the statements are logically consistent with the main statement.
Tanmai went to Japan only when he became an adult.
A. Tanmai went to Japan.
B. He attained adulthood.
C. He did not attain adulthood.
D. Tanmai did not go to Japan.

The question has a main sentence, followed by four sentences labelled as A, B, C and D. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second and both the statements are logically consistent with the main statement.
It is necessary that Isha eats chocolate for her to have bad teeth.
A. Isha has bad teeth.
B. Isha eats chocolate.
C. Isha has good teeth.
D. Isha does not eat chocolate.

The question has a main sentence, followed by four sentences labelled as A, B, C and D. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second and both the statements are logically consistent with the main statement.
Indian marriages are necessary for stable families.
A. Avi has an Indian marriage.
B. Avi does not have a stable family.
C. Avi has a stable family.
D. Avi did not have an Indian marriage.

The question has a main sentence, followed by four sentences labelled as A, B, C and D. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second and both the statements are logically consistent with the main statement.
Silence is necessary for learning.
A. There is silence.
B. There is no silence.
C. There is learning.
D. There is no learning.
