SSC
COMPUTER
Question
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Any number
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Any sentence that makes sense
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Either true or false
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Either ‘yes’, ‘no’, or ‘don’t know’
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Detailed explanation-1: -A statement is a declarative sentence which has one and only one of the two possible values called truth values. Truth values are true and false denoted by the symbols T and F respectively, sometimes also denoted by symbols 1 and 0. Since we allow only two possible truth values, this logic is called two-valued logic.
Detailed explanation-2: -In computing, the term Boolean means a result that can only have one of two possible values: true or false. Boolean logic takes two statements or expressions and applies a logical operator to generate a Boolean value that can be either true or false.
Detailed explanation-3: -There are three values that logical data can have: TRUE, FALSE, or NULL.
Detailed explanation-4: -Logical and Critical Thinking A statement is true if what it asserts is the case, and it is false if what it asserts is not the case. For instance, the statement “The trains are always late” is only true if what it describes is the case, i.e., if it is actually the case that the trains are always late.