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If 'A' is a parent and 'B' is a child, can we conclude that 'A' is not a child?

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Question: If \'A\' is a parent and \'B\' is a child, can we conclude that \'A\' is not a child?

Options:

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Only if \'B\' is not a parent
  4. Only if \'A\' is not a sibling

Correct Answer: Yes

Solution:

The conclusion is valid because a parent cannot also be a child in the same relationship context.

If 'A' is a parent and 'B' is a child, can we conclude that 'A' is not a child?

Practice Questions

Q1
If 'A' is a parent and 'B' is a child, can we conclude that 'A' is not a child?
  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Only if 'B' is not a parent
  4. Only if 'A' is not a sibling

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If 'A' is a parent and 'B' is a child, can we conclude that 'A' is not a child?
  • Step 1: Understand the terms 'parent' and 'child'. A parent is someone who has a child, and a child is someone who has a parent.
  • Step 2: Recognize that in a parent-child relationship, one person cannot be both at the same time. If 'A' is a parent, they cannot also be a child in that same relationship.
  • Step 3: Conclude that since 'A' is a parent, 'A' cannot be a child.
  • Parent-Child Relationship – In a parent-child relationship, the roles are mutually exclusive; a parent cannot simultaneously be a child in the same context.
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