All beggars are poor.
A). If A is a beggar, then A is not rich.
B). If A is not rich, then A is not a beggar.
C). All those who are poor are beggars.
D). If A is rich, then A is not a beggar.
If A is rich, then A is not a beggar.
If A is rich, then A is not a beggar.
1. Of the following objectives of an elementary music programme the one of lowest priority is
2. What can a teacher do to develop integrated personalities of his pupil?
4. Democracy in the classroom is best reflected through
5. Of great importance in determining the amount of transference that occurs in learning is the
6. Smog is
8. Most poisonous pollutant in water is
9. The liquid waste from kitchens and baths, of residences is known as :