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The question has a main statement followed by four statements labelled A, B, C and D. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second, and the two statements are logically consistent with the main statement.

Either the orangutan is not angry, or he frowns upon the world.

  1. The orangutan frowns upon the world.
  2. The orangutan is not angry.
  3. The orangutan does not frown upon the world.
  4. The orangutan is angry.
    1. CB only
    2. DA only
    3. AB only
    4. CB and DA

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when orangutan will be angry than he will frowns upon the world. . $\text{(D->A}$ here $\text{D}$ implies $\text{A)}$

And in other way we can say this if orangutan does not frown upon the world that means orangutan is not angry. $\text{(C->B)}$

so option $\text{(D)}$ is correct .
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