Asked by Keisha
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Option A
False
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Do you want a logical refutation (show why Option A is false) or a creative/improvised scene built around “Option A: False”? I can do either. Quick options — pick one or tell me more:
1) How to show a multiple‑choice statement is false (short recipe)
- Restate the exact claim in Option A.
- Translate it to precise math/logic if needed (quantifiers, definitions).
- Try to find a counterexample (one concrete case that violates it). If none obvious, try to derive a contradiction from assuming it true.
- If a counterexample exists, present it and show how it violates the claim; if no counterexample but the claim implies something known false, show that implication.
- Conclude succinctly: Option A is false because of X.
Example: Claim “All integers n satisfy n^2 is divisible by 4.” Counterexample: n = 1 → n^2 = 1, not divisible by 4. Hence false.
2) Short improvised scene (comedic)
Exam proctor: “Choose A, B, or C.”
Student (dramatic): “I select Option A.”
Exam proctor (deadpan): “Option A: False.”
Student: “False? As in untrue or as in a villain?”
Exam proctor: “Untrue. Also, deeply suspicious. Please try Option B.”
Which would you like me to do now, or paste the exact Option A text and I’ll show why it’s false?
1) How to show a multiple‑choice statement is false (short recipe)
- Restate the exact claim in Option A.
- Translate it to precise math/logic if needed (quantifiers, definitions).
- Try to find a counterexample (one concrete case that violates it). If none obvious, try to derive a contradiction from assuming it true.
- If a counterexample exists, present it and show how it violates the claim; if no counterexample but the claim implies something known false, show that implication.
- Conclude succinctly: Option A is false because of X.
Example: Claim “All integers n satisfy n^2 is divisible by 4.” Counterexample: n = 1 → n^2 = 1, not divisible by 4. Hence false.
2) Short improvised scene (comedic)
Exam proctor: “Choose A, B, or C.”
Student (dramatic): “I select Option A.”
Exam proctor (deadpan): “Option A: False.”
Student: “False? As in untrue or as in a villain?”
Exam proctor: “Untrue. Also, deeply suspicious. Please try Option B.”
Which would you like me to do now, or paste the exact Option A text and I’ll show why it’s false?
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