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Course Code:MTH401

Course Title:DISCRETE.MATHEMATICS
Time Allowed: 01 :30hrs. . Max Marks: 30
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Q(1) The compound propositions P and q are logically equivalent if


(a) p is contingency (b) pH q is contradiction (c) p..,.. q is a tautology (d) p..,.. q is is contingency
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Q(2) While proving true, we proof P false, that type of proof is known as
(a) Trivial· proof (b) Vacuous proof (c) Contrapositive proofs (d)Direct proof
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Q(3) Which of the following conditional statement is false ?
(a)If2+2=4 then3+3=6 (b)lfl+1=4t heu2+2=5 {c)lf1+1=3 then2+2=4 (d)If3+3=6 then2+2=5
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Q( 4) Which of the following statements is not a proposition?
(i)Delhi is the capital of India (ii) 2" >50 (iii)x-2=2 if x=4 (iv) x+3=4
(a) only option (iv) (b) option(i) and (iii) (c) option(ii) and (iv) (d) option(i),(ii) and (iii)
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2, then x 2 -
0(5) Which of tile following st.atemeats is equivalent to "If X = 4 = 0"'?
(a) If x 2 - 4 = 0, th~n x 2 = (b) If x 2 - 4-* O then x
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*2 *
(c) lf x 2, then x 2 - 4 * 0 {d) If x 2
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Q(6) Which of the following statements is not correct for the bi-conditional statement p +-+ q ?
(a) It is true when both p and q are false (b) It is true when both p and q are true
(c) It is true when pis false and q is true (d) It is false when pis false and q is true
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Q(7) If the domain consists of all real nwnbers then v x > O(x > 0) is equivalent to
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(a) vx(x > o - x2 > O)


2
(b) v x(x > 0 v x > 0) (c) vx(x > 0 /\ x2 > 0) (d) none of these
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Q(8) Let p(x) and Q(x) be the statements "xis an intelligent person" and "xis a doctor" and, respectively(where the
domain consists of all people ). Then the statement people who are intelligent are not doctors" is equivalent to:
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{a) Vx[-,P(x) A Q(x)) (b) Vx[-iP(x) Q(x)] (c) [P(x) 1\-,Q(x)] (d) Vx[P(x)
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Q(9) (p -+ q) I\ (p r) is logically equivalent to
(a) p~(qv r) (b) p-+(qAr) (c) p I\ (q--. r) . (d) p A -.(q -+ r)
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Q(1 Q) Let P(x) be the statement "'x + l > Sx", where domain is the set of integers then ideutify the correct statement
(a) For P(O) truth value is false (b) For 3x p(x) truth value is false
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(c) For 'r/x P(x), x 0 truth value is false (d) For P(-1) tn1th value is false
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Q(1.1 )If an.= 6an.1, with ao = 2 then a2 =
(a)2 (b)12 (c)72 (d)432
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•Q( 12) Is the sequence {c1n} a solution of recuITence relation an= 8an-t - I 6an-2 if
(a)a 0=1 (b) an=O (c) an=2" (d) None of these
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Q( 13) What is the order of recurrence relation an= 8n-1 + an-2
(b)O (c)2 (d)4
(a)1
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Q( 14) If Auxiliary equation of a homogeneous linear recurrence relation for a sequence {an} with constant
coefficients have roots 3,3,3,5,5 then its solution is of the form:
(b) (c1 + nc2 + n c3)3n + C4Sn + cssn
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(a) c 311 + c2 3n + c3 3n + c4 5n + c 5 5n
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{d) (c1 + nc2 + n2 c3)3n + (c4 + nc5 )5" CO1,L2
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0(15) If Auxiliary equation of a homogeneous linear recurre


nce relation with constant coefficie~ts for a

sequence {an} have roots -1, 1and it is given that ao =O, a1 =2, then
=0 =1
(b) a100 (c) a100 = -1 (d) a
100
=2
(a) a100
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Q(16)A recurrence relation of the form Co a + C 1 an-l + C2
11 an-l+ ... +Ck8n-1c = f(n) is homogeneous if
(b) f(n)=0 (c) f(n)=n ·-- (d) f(n)=n2
(a)f(n)=1
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Q(17) The recurrence relation an= 3an- + 2n Is
(c) Linear non-homogeneous
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(a)Linear homogeneous (b) Bilinear reraiton (d) None of these


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2,a3, ....... with Jaxf <1
Q( 18) What is the generation function of the sequence 1,a,a
(b) ci+:r, (c) 1-';., (d) c>+:,r,
(a) 1;,
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Q(19)1 What is the generating function of the sequence 1, 1, 1,
1, .... withfXf <1
(b) 2- (c) 1
(a) - 1-x( i+xrl
l+x
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then
Q(20) Let E be shift operator and /l be difference operator
(b) ~-:- E (c) ~= 1 + E (d) E = 1 + Ll
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)(z,y)} on the set {x,y,z,} which one of the followin g is TRUE?
0(21) _Consider t~e binary relation R= {{x,y)r(x,z)(z,x
(b) R is NOT symmetric but antisymmetric
(a) R is symmetric but NOT antisymmetric
(d) R is neither symmetric nor antisymmetric
(c) R is both sym~etric and antsymmetric CO3,L3
by X s Y if X divides Y. Numbe r of edges in the Hasse
Q(22)Let X = {2,3,6, 12,24}, and < be the partial order defined
diagram of (X, <) is •
(b)4 (c)5 (d)S
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set of x
0(23) If A is a :finite set of size s. then the numbet' of clemen ts in the power A A is
(b) 2 (c) 2
1 0
(d) 2
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(a)2
2 5

3 2

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{ {1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 10, 1S, 30}, I}.


Q(24)Find all the lowcr'bounds of 10 and 15 for thePOSET
(b)1,5 (c)1,3,5 (d)1,5,10
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s. Then which of the followin g option is correct
Q(25)Consider a binary realtion R={(a,b)fa s b} on set of integer
e only (b) R is symmetric only
(a)R is reflexiv
(d) R is not anti-symmetric
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(4,2), (3,4)} is
Q(26) The rdation { (1.2), (1,3), (3,1). (1.1), (3.3). (3,2), (1,4),
(b) Transitive (c) Symmetric {d) Asymmetric
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the disc~ m ~ c s class to be sure
Q(27)What is the m;nim1un number of students required in
that at least six will receive the same grade if there are five possib
le grades A, 8, C, D and E?
(b) 25 (c) 26 (d) 30
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e by 9 or 11?
Q(28) How many positive integers not exceeding 100 are divisibl (d) 25
(b) 19 (c)20
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Q(29)Let L be a. set with a relation R which is transitive, antisym


metric and reflexive and for any two elements
glb (a, b) exist. \Vhich of the
a, b EL. Let least upper bound lub (a, b) and the greatest lower bow.td
follov.ring is/are TRUE?
(b) Lis lattice {c) Lis equivalence class (d) None of these
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Q(30) \Vhich clements of the POSET {{ 3, 5, 9, 15.24, 45},


I) is/are minimal
(c) 24 (d) 5
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