- itsmebharat
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To be eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame, a player must both have outstanding career statistics and have been retired from baseball for at least five years. However, if players engage in grossly unethical activities, such as fixing games, they cannot be eligible.
If a player with outstanding career statistics retired this year, what can be logically inferred?
* (A)
The player will be eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame in five years.
* (B)
The player will be eligible for the Hall of Fame in five years if he did not committ gross ethical violations.
* (C)
The player's career statistics may have become more outstanding had the player not retired.
* (D)
The player will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in five years.
* (E)
The player will be inducted into the Hall of Fame if baseball fans decide he is eligible.
OA B
If a player with outstanding career statistics retired this year, what can be logically inferred?
* (A)
The player will be eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame in five years.
* (B)
The player will be eligible for the Hall of Fame in five years if he did not committ gross ethical violations.
* (C)
The player's career statistics may have become more outstanding had the player not retired.
* (D)
The player will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in five years.
* (E)
The player will be inducted into the Hall of Fame if baseball fans decide he is eligible.
OA B
I am not an Expert, please feel free to suggest if there is an error.












