Discrete Mathematics
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Dhavaseelan Rajarethinam
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Mathematics
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statement is a proposition?
Get me a glass of milkshake
God bless you!
What is the time now?
The only odd prime number is 2
2.
Multiple Select
The truth value of ‘4+3=7 or 5 is not prime’.
False
True
3.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following option is true?
If the Sun is a planet, elephants will fly
3 +2 = 8 if 5-2 = 7
1 > 3 and 3 is a positive integer
-2 > 3 or 3 is a negative integer
4.
Multiple Choice
Let P: I am in Bangalore.; Q: I love cricket.; then q -> p(q implies p) is?
If I love cricket then I am in Bangalore
If I am in Bangalore then I love cricket
I am not in Bangalore
I love cricket
5.
Multiple Choice
Let P: If Sahil bowls, Saurabh hits a century.; Q: If Raju bowls, Sahil gets out on first ball. Now if P is true and Q is false then which of the following can be true?
Raju bowled and Sahil got out on first ball
Raju did not bowled
Sahil bowled and Saurabh hits a century
Sahil bowled and Saurabh got out
6.
Multiple Select
The truth value ‘9 is prime then 3 is even’.
False
True
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