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If P → Q is true and P is true, then Q is:

AFalse
BUndefined
CTrue
DNegated
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. True
1. Modus Ponens: from P → Q and P, conclude Q. 2. With both premises true, Q must be true. 3. Hence true. _Source: UGC NET Paper 1 Study Book (ugc-net.com class notes) — Propositional Logic_
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