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Among the following which is not a Horn
Clause ?
(A) p
(B) 7p V q
(C) p -> q
(D) p -> 7q

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A Horn clause is a clause  with at most one positive

so answer is (a) p

p either true or false which is at most one positive

for other options you can use truth table

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