Answer
The statement is neither a tautology nor a self-contradiction.
Work Step by Step
A compound statement that is always true is called a Tautology, and a compound statement that is always false is called a self-contradiction.
Determine the truth table for the provided statement, \[\left[ \left( q\to r \right)\wedge \left( r\to \sim p \right) \right]\leftrightarrow \left( q\wedge p \right)\] as shown below,