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  1. I came across this problem in 5th edition of REA's GRE CS practice book. Assume I and II are statements that have well-defined truth values i.e. each statement is either true or false and not both. Then this question on the test can be answered without further information, since there must be a unique correct answer. A) I and II are both false B) I is true, II is false C) I is false, II is true D) I and II are both true E) If I is false, II is false It's obvious that E is definitely not the right answer but how can we prove that one of the above answers is right?
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