Question
The word 'Aapah' in Sanskrit
means:Solution
The word "āpah" (आपः) in Sanskrit means "water." This term is used in various contexts within ancient texts, often symbolizing or directly referring to water or the waters.
Statements:
No contract is a bond.
Some bonds are agreements.
All agreements are collaborations.
Some collaboratio...
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Statements:
Only a few Tiger are Brave.
All Lion are King.
All Tiger are Scary.
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No rectangle is a square.
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Statement:
Each O is P.
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Some J are K.
Conclusion:
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II. All O are not ...
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