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This document contains a 26 question midterm exam for a discrete mathematics course. The exam covers topics like logic, sets, relations, functions, and sequences. It consists of multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' understanding of concepts like truth tables, set operations, relations, functions, and sequences. The exam is 60 minutes long and worth a total of 40 marks.

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MTH202 Midterm Solved MCQs With Reference by Students...

This document contains a 26 question midterm exam for a discrete mathematics course. The exam covers topics like logic, sets, relations, functions, and sequences. It consists of multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' understanding of concepts like truth tables, set operations, relations, functions, and sequences. The exam is 60 minutes long and worth a total of 40 marks.

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MTH202- Discrete Mathematics MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Time: 60 min
Marks: 40

Question No: 1 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


The negation of “Today is Friday” is
 Today is Saturday
 Today is not Friday p_3
 Today is Thursday

Question No: 2 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


An arrangement of rows and columns that specifies the truth value of a
compound proposition for all possible truth values of its constituent propositions
is called
 Truth Table p_4
 Venn diagram
 False Table
 None of these

Question No: 3 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


For two sets A,B
A  ( B  C )  ( A  B)  ( A  C ) is called
 Distributivity of intersection over union
 Distributivity of union over intersection
 Distributivity Law p_44
 None of these

Question No: 4 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


An argument is _____ if the conclusion is true when all the premises are true.
 Valid p_19
 Invalid
 False
 None of these

Question No: 5 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


The row in the truth table of an argument where all premises are true is called
 Valid row
 Invalid row
 Critical row p_19
 None of these

Question No: 6 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


Check whether
36 º 1 (mod 5) 36 Modulus5 = 1 remainder
33 º3 (mod10) 33 Modulus10 = 3 remainder
 Both are equivalent
 Second one is equivalent but first one is not
 First one is equivalent but second one is not

Question No: 7 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


A binary relation R is called Partial order relation if
 It is Reflexive and transitive
 It is symmetric and transitive
 It is reflexive, symmetric and transitive
 It is reflexive, antisymmetric and transitive p_79

Question No: 8 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


The order pairs which are not present in a relation, must be present in
 Inverse of that relation
 Composition of relations
 Complementry relation of that relation p_84

Question No: 9 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


The relation as a set of ordered pairs as shown in figure is

a b

 {(a,b),(b,a),(b,d),(c,d)}
 {(a,b),(b,a),(a,c),(b,a),(c,c),(c,d)}
 {(a,b), (a,c), (b,a),(b,d), (c,c),(c,d)} p_63
 {(a,b), (a,c), (b,a),(b,d),(c,d)}

Question No: 10 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


A circuit with two input signals and one output signal is called
 NOT-gate (or inverter)
 AND- gate p_22
 None of these
Question No: 11 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
If f(x)=2x+1 then its inverse =

 x-1
1
 ( x  1) not sure p_112
2
 x2  2

Question No: 12 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


Null set is denoted by
 (phi) or { }. P_30
 A
 None of these

Question No: 13 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


The total number of elements in a set is called
 Strength
 Cardinality
 Finite p_31

Question No: 14 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


If f(x)= x+1 and g(x)= 2 x 2  1 then (2f - 1g)x=

 2x 2  x
 3x+2
 2 x2  2 x  1

2(x+1)-1(− 2 x 2+ 1)
2 x +2+ 2 x 2-1
2 x 2+ 2x+1

Question No: 15 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


Let
a0  1, a1  2 and a2  3
2
Then  a j 
j 0

 -6
 2
 8

Question No: 16 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


Which of the given statement is incorrect?
 The process of defining an object in terms of smaller versions of itself is
called recursion.
 A recursive definition has two parts: Base and Recursion.
 Functions cannot be defined recursively
 Sets can be defined recursively.

Question No: 17 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


The operations of intersection and union on sets are commutative
 True p_44
 False
 Depends on the sets given

Question No: 18 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


The power set of a set A is the set of all subsets of A, denoted P(A).
 False
 True p_58

Question No: 19 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


What is the output state of an OR gate if the inputs are 0 and 1?
 0
 1 p_22
 2
 3

Question No: 20 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


The product of the positive integers from 1 to n is called
 Multiplication
 n factorial
 Geometric sequence

Question No: 21 ( Marks: 2 )


Let
R be the relation on from A to B as
R={(1,y) ,(2,x) ,(2,y),(3,x)}
Find
(a) domain of R
(b) range of R

Question No: 22 ( Marks: 2 )


Missing

Question No: 23 ( Marks: 3 )


Suppose that R and S are reflexive relations on a set A. Prove or disprove
R  S is reflexive.

Question No: 24 ( Marks: 3 )


Find the sum of the infinite G.P.
2, 2,1,......

Question No: 25 ( Marks: 5 )


x 3
f f ( x )   3 and g ( x)  x  2
2 4
then find the value of
5 f (2)  7 g (4)

Question No: 26 ( Marks: 5 )


Write the geometric sequence with positive terms whose second term is 9 and
fourth term is 1.

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