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11 Discrete Mathematics December 2019

1. This document contains questions from a BCA Discrete Mathematics exam. It has 4 sections with a total of 34 questions. 2. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions about sets, matrices, logic, and other discrete math topics. Section B has 6 short answer questions. Section C has 6 problems to solve. Section D contains 4 longer proof-based questions. 3. The exam covers a wide range of discrete mathematics concepts including sets, logic, functions, groups, vectors, and geometry. Students are asked to define terms, prove statements, solve problems, and find equations.

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11 Discrete Mathematics December 2019

1. This document contains questions from a BCA Discrete Mathematics exam. It has 4 sections with a total of 34 questions. 2. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions about sets, matrices, logic, and other discrete math topics. Section B has 6 short answer questions. Section C has 6 problems to solve. Section D contains 4 longer proof-based questions. 3. The exam covers a wide range of discrete mathematics concepts including sets, logic, functions, groups, vectors, and geometry. Students are asked to define terms, prove statements, solve problems, and find equations.

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I Semester B.C.A. Examination, December - 2OI9


(F+R) (CBCS) (2014-15 And Onwards)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
B.C.A. 1O5T : Discrete Mathematics

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100


Insttttctlon : Answer o'll Sections.
SDCTION - A
I. Answer any ten of the following : LOx2=2O
1. If A: {" / * -5x*6:O} and B:{L,2,3} and xeN. Find B-A.
2. If A:{1,3,4} and B:{2,3,5,6} and C:{1,4}. Find (AnB)xC.
3. Define Unit Matrix with an example.

4. Construct the truth table for (pn-q).

5. If A: ts
| -21
l-s
| and 28 r A: I
41
I Find'B'.
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6. State Cayley-Hamilton theorem.

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7. -2l6J8 :
1
Prove that log, .

8. Define Combinations.

9. Define Group.

-+ n A n -+ n A
-)-) /\
10. If a:3i*2j+4k,and b :3i- j+ k Find a'b.
11. Find the distance between the points A(3, -2) and B(-1,5).
L2. Find the slope of the line 3x-29+5:0.
P.T.O.
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SBCTION - B
il. Answer any six of the following : 6x5=3O
13. In a class of 45 students, 29 llke to play Cricket and 21 like to play
Hockey. Also each student like to play at least one of two garnes. How
many students like to play both Cricket and Hockey ?

L4. If /: R-+R is defined by{*1:5x+3 Prove that/is objective and also find
f*t.
15. Prove that [pA(qvr)] e [pAq)V(pAr)] is a tautologr.

16. Verify Whether (p n d A - (p V q) is a contradiction OR not.

L7. Prove that -[peq]=-[(p-+q)A(q+ p)].

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18. rf A: ; (Ae;':s'4'
l-1 :iu:
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L

le. ,t o: -l] ,n." findA-l using cavlev - Hamilton theorem.


[;
2(,. Solve by Cramer's rule, 5x+39-12:O,2x+g:5.
SECTION . C
ilI. Answer any six of the following : 6x5=3O
losx losu:----e--
losz
2L. If ----
a-b b-c c-a then prove that xAz:L.

n! n!
22. tt *d +r(r-r_+)r
are in the ratio 2:1frnd,n,.
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23. Prove that the set G:{1, 5, 7, LL\ is a group under multiplication
Modulo 12.
I

24. Prove that the set of all square roots of unity is a subgroup of fourth
roots of unity under multiplication.
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25. Find the volume ofthe parallelopiped. If i : ri * Si -i,; : i * i- +i


--)nnn
and c :3i- j+1k.

26. Using Vector method find the area of the triangle whose vertices are
A(3, 2, - 1), B(1 , -2,4) and C(4, 3, -2).

27. Prove that the points A(2, - 1, 1), B(1, -3, -5) and C(3, -4, -4) are
the vertices of a right angled triangle.

28. Find the number of arrangement of the letters of the Word


"INDEPENDENCE". In how many of these arrangements.
(a) Do the words start with P.
(b) Do all the vowels always Occur together.
SECTION - D
w. Answer any four of the following : 4x5=2O
29. Prove that the points (4, -4), (8, 2), {I4, -2) and (10, -8) are the
vertices of a square.

30. If a vertex of triangle is (1, 1) and the mid-points of two sides through
this vertex are {-L,2) and (3, 2) then find the centroid of the triangle.

31. Find the equation of the locus of the point which moves such that its
distance from (0, 4) is twice its distance from (0, -4).

32. Find the equation of the straight line passing through (-3, 4) and
perpendicuiar to the line Joining (2, 3) and (4, 5).

33. Show that the lines JSr+ g-t 2: O, ,FS** g- l: O arrd g:O are
sides of an equilateral triangle.

34. Find the equation of the straight line joining the point of intersection of
the lines x-29* 5:0, 3x*29-l7:0 and the point of intersection of the
iines. x-29* 9:0, 3x* g-22:O.

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