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Q1 Consider the following

P: Anil is rich

q: Kanchan is poor

Then symbolic form of following statement is

“It is not true that Anil and Kanchan are both rich”

1) [ p Λ ( q ) ] 2) p Λ( q) 3) )( p) Λ ( q ) ¿ 4) )( p) Λq

Q2. If A and B are two sets, then A ∩( A ∪ B) equals

1) A 2) B 3) ϕ 4) None of these

Q3. If A,B and C are sets, then A-(B∩C) is equal to

1) ( A−B)∩( A−C) 2 ¿( A−B) ∪( A−C) 3) (A-B).(A-C) 4) None of these.

Q4.In a committee, 50 students speak Hindi, 20 speaks English and 10 speak both Hindi and English

How many speak at least one of these two languages?

1) 50 2) 40 3) 70 4) 60

Q5 A one-to-one function is also known as

1)Injective function 2) surjective function 3)Bijective function 4)None of these

Q6 Let f(x) = x+5 and g(x) = 2x+3 Find ( fοg)(2) and ( gοf )(7)

1) 12,26 2) 11,27 3) 12,27 4) None of these

Q7 Negate the propositions ‘all the triangles have the sum of their angles equal to 180 degree’

1) There is a triangles whose sum of angles is not equal to 180 degree


2) There is a triangle whose sum of angles equal to 360 degree
3) There is triangles have the sum of their angles equal to 180 degree
4) None of these.

Q8 Every complex number is a rational number

1)False statement 2) true statement 3) Both false and true 4) none of these

Q9 let p: Manju is intelligent, q: Manju is hardworking Which statement is correct in symbolic form

‘Manju is neither intelligent nor hard working’

1) p ∧q 2 ¿ p ∧ ∼q 3 ¿ ∼ p ∧∼ q 4) None of these.

Q10 The proposition p∧p is equivalent to

1) 1 2) p 3) ∼p 4) None of these.

Q11 The proposition ∼( p ∨ q)is equivalent to

1) (p∨q) 2) ∼p∧∼q 3 ) ∼ p ∨∼ q 4) None of these


Q12 Which of the following proposition is a tautology

1) ( p ∨q ¿ ⟹ q 2 ¿ p ∨(q ⟹ p)3 ¿ p ∨( p ⟹ q)4 ¿ p ⟹( p ⟹ q)

Q13 Which are the quantifiers in mathematical logic

1) The existential quantifier 2) The universal quantifier 3) Both are correct 4) None of these

Q14 which is the truth value of statements when the universe comprises all nonzero integer

1)∃ x ∃ y [ xy =2 ] 2 ¿ ∃ x ∀ y [ xy=2]3 ¿ ∀ x ∃ y [x y = 2] None of these

Q15 If A,B and C are sets then A- (B∪C ) is equal to

1( A−B ) ∩ ( A−C ) 2 ¿( A−B)∪ ( A−C ) 3) (A-B)(A-C) 4) None of these

Q 16 Which of the following sets are null set.

1) A = {X : X<1 AND X>3} 2)B ={x : x2-1 = 0,x∈ R } 3) C = {x: x is an even prime number} 4) None
of these

Q17 Which of the following are singleton sets

1 A= {x: 3x-2 =0,x∈R } 2) C = {x:30x-59 = 0 ,x∈N} 3) D = {x :x=1,x∈Z} 4) None of these

Q18 Find the numbers of proper subsets of {x,y,z}.

1)5 2)6 3) 4 4)3.

Q19 Find total number of power set, which contain three elements.

1) 9 2) 8 3) 6 4) 27.

Q20 which the following is finite sets,

1) Set of real numbers between 3 and 4 2) Number of medals won by P.T. Usha
3)Power set of a countably infinite set 4) None of these

Q21how many distinct function exist if f: X ->Y where X={a,b,c} and Y= {0,1}

1) 9 2) 8 3) 4 4) infinite.

Q22 Let f be the set of all one-one and onto mappings from X to X, where X= {1,2,3} so total
elements of f are

1)6 2) 8 3) 27 4) 3.

Q23 which relation is compatible relation

1) Reflexive 2 ) symmetric 3 ) both reflexive and symmetric 4) none of these

Q24 Maximum value of the rank of matrix 4x4 is

1) 3 2) 5 3) 2 4) 4.

Q25 The number of binary relation on set of cardinality n is


2
1¿ n2 2¿ 2 ¿n 3 ¿ 2n 4) None of these

Q26 The relation R = {(1,1),(2,2),(3,3)} on the set {1,2,3} is


1) Transitive only 2) an equivalence relation 3) reflexive only 4) symmetric only.

Q27 The edge-set of null graph is

1) Single tone set 2) empty set 3) infinite set 4) None of these

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