The first statement p + q is not a prime number is a true option (A) correct.
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First statement:
p + q is not a prime number.
Let p = 7
q = 9
= 7 + 9 = 16 (16 is not a prime)
= 7×9 = 63 (no factor of 63)
p = 7, q = 7
q/p = 7/7 = 1 (1 is integer)
Thus, the first statement p + q is not a prime number is a true option (A) correct.
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