0 votes 0 votes What is the converse of the following assertion? “I can top the exam only if I study” I can top the exam if I study If I can top the exam then I study If I do not study then I cannot top the exam If I cannot top the exam then I study Anirban Biswas asked Jan 1, 2017 Anirban Biswas 721 views answer comment Share Follow See 1 comment See all 1 1 comment reply Lakshman Bhaiya commented May 2, 2017 reply Follow Share This question is logic behind P only if Q = P------>Q and Converse of P------->Q = Q------->P Q if P = P-------->Q P if Q = Q-------->P 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 2 votes 2 votes I can top the exam $\rightarrow$ I study. Converse: I study $\rightarrow$ I can top the exam. Which is same as I can top the exam if I study. Aghori answered Jan 1, 2017 • selected Jan 1, 2017 by focus _GATE Aghori comment Share Follow See all 6 Comments See all 6 6 Comments reply Show 3 previous comments Aghori commented Jan 1, 2017 reply Follow Share What does the box mean? =_= 0 votes 0 votes Wanted commented Jan 7, 2017 reply Follow Share @rohit it b p->q q only if p 0 votes 0 votes Wanted commented Jan 7, 2017 reply Follow Share @all if the exam is gate then thiz preposition gone to wrong :) haha lol 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
2 votes 2 votes p = i can top the exam q = i study converse: q->p if I study, then I can top the exam ; which can also be written as I can top the exam, if I study (q if p is another form for p->q) So option A. Visali answered Jan 1, 2017 • edited Jan 4, 2017 by Visali Visali comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes Let A = I study B = I can top the exam Convese is B - A So the statement is " I can top the exam if I study". 1st Option is correct. Deepak Yadav answered Jan 1, 2017 • edited Jan 1, 2017 by focus _GATE Deepak Yadav comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.