Mathematical induction states that if:
then \( P(x) \) is true for all \( x \in \mathbb{N} \).
Statement (B) is incorrect because \( P(x) \Rightarrow P(x-1) \) does not ensure all values are covered in the natural number domain, which has a well-defined lower bound at \( 0 \). In other words, the principle works by proving the property holds starting from the base case (typically \( x = 0 \)) and then proving it holds for all subsequent values of \( x \). Reversing the direction (i.e., \( P(x) \Rightarrow P(x-1) \)) does not achieve this and may lead to invalid conclusions.
Statement (C) and (D) assume \( P(1000) \) instead of \( P(0) \), which does not establish \( P(x) \) for all \( x \) in \( \mathbb{N} \). Mathematical induction requires starting from the smallest element in the set (usually \( P(0) \)) to prove the property holds for all natural numbers.
Thus, the correct answer is (A).
Based only on the conversation below, identify the logically correct inference:
“Even if I had known that you were in the hospital, I would not have gone there to see you”, Ramya told Josephine.
The paper as shown in the figure is folded to make a cube where each square corresponds to a particular face of the cube. Which one of the following options correctly represents the cube? Note: The figures shown are representative.

In the given figure, PQRS is a square of side 2 cm, and PLMN is a rectangle. The corner \( L \) of the rectangle is on the side \( QR \). Side \( MN \) of the rectangle passes through the corner \( S \) of the square. What is the area (in cm\(^2\)) of the rectangle PLMN? Note:

Despite his initial hesitation, Rehman’s ____________ to contribute to the success of the project never wavered.
Select the most appropriate option to complete the above sentence.