09-03-2012 02:15 AM
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All of the following statements are true, EXCEPT:
My option would be ' E ' because by nullifying that statement , I indirectly nullify the second statement too , whereas If I select the option ' B ' , I would end up in agreeing that the fifth statement is True. But recently I found in one of the solved papers that the option was B. So experts kindly help ! |
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09-03-2012 02:20 AM
Its already been discussed I guess. Try to make array of array I bet you cannot. (Option B)
09-03-2012 02:29 AM
Anand, Thanks for your reply. I do accept that Option B is false. But by selecting that, wont I imply that I leave Option E to be true ?
09-03-2012 02:36 AM - edited 09-03-2012 02:39 AM
Little confused. Need some time
09-03-2012 02:55 AM - edited 09-03-2012 02:55 AM
Technically I agree that selecting E would imply that A-D are true, but it's not meant like that. If there is an answer like "all of the above statements..." then this is meant as kind of independant. So either one of A,B,C,D is false or, if none of them is false, choose E.
09-03-2012 03:54 AM
dan_U : Thanks ! Now I'm relieved of the ambiguity
09-03-2012 10:54 AM
@dan_u wrote:
Technically I agree that selecting E would imply that A-D are true, but it's not meant like that. If there is an answer like "all of the above statements..." then this is meant as kind of independant. So either one of A,B,C,D is false or, if none of them is false, choose E.
In the original question we have the statement B False (array of array) so what would be the right choise?
09-03-2012 10:59 AM - edited 09-03-2012 11:05 AM
B.
E means that all A-D are true, which is not the case, since B is false.
I guess it was confusing in my previous post, what I meant was this:
if you select B this technically implies that E is true, which would be incorrect. But selecting E is incorrect as well. So E has to be treated in a slightly special way.
09-03-2012 11:11 AM - edited 09-03-2012 11:14 AM
Hi Dan,
"Technically I agree that selecting E would imply that A-D are true, but it's not meant like that."
Logically you have to select options B and E, as both are not TRUE, as is asked for: "All of the following statements are true, EXCEPT:".
It's a pity we have to guess what NI is meaning by asking some questions! It's even more a pity as we aren't able to discuss CLAD results with NI nor do we get any results (apart of percentage value) presented by NI...
So the question (to NI) is: when will all those CLAD questions be nonambiguous? On my last CLAD test I also noted such a question to the NI representative observing the exam...
09-03-2012 11:22 AM
I fully agree, Gerd. B and E could be correct as well (technically they are), but I guess what NI wants to see is B.
Q to the OP: do you know whether multiple answers can be correct in that question?