Question:

Either Sam is ill, or he is drunk.
A. Sam is ill.
B. Sam is not ill.
C. Sam is drunk.
D. Sam is not drunk.

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In “Either A or B” logic, if one component is true, the other must be false.
Updated On: Aug 6, 2025
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

A. Sam is ill.
B. Sam is not ill.
Since the original statement is a disjunction, i.e., “Either A or B,” if we know one of them is true (A), then the statement is satisfied. If A is true, B must be false. Hence AB is consistent.
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