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JAN 23 QB

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Total No. of Questions : 4] SEAT No.

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S.E. (Computer Engineering and AI & DS and Computer

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Science & Design Engineering)

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DISCRETE MATHEMATICS

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(2019 Pattern) (Semester - I) (210241)

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Time : 1 Hour]
0 [Max. Marks : 30
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Instructions to the candidates:


1) Answer Q1 or Q2, Q3 or Q4.
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2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.


3) Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary.
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4) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
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Q1) a) Let U = {1, 2, 3, ........., 10}, A = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}, B = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10}[6]

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Find: 1/2 1
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i) (A  B)'
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ii) (A  B)'
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iii) (B)'
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iv) (B–A)'
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b) Let p be “Mark is Rich” and q be “Mark is happy” write each of following


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in symbolic form [4] 6


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i) Mark is poor but happy


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ii) Mark is neither rich nor happy


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iii) Mark is either rich or happy


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iv) Mark is Rich and not happy


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c) Explain terms Tautology and Contradiction in truth table with an example.


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OR
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Q2) a) By using mathematical induction show that 1+2+3+.....+n = n(n+1)/2


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for all natural number values of n. [6]


P.T.O.
b) Explain following terms with example. [4]

i) Symmetric difference between set

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ii) Union of set

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iii) Intersection of Set

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iv) Subset of a Set

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c) A college Records gives following information : 119 students enrolled in
Introductory computer science, 96 of them took data structures, 53 took
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foundations, 39 took assembly language, 31 took both foundation and
Assembly language, 32 took both data structures and Assembly language,
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38 took data structures and foundations and 22 took all of three courses
is this information correct? Why? [5]
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Q3) a) What is Equivalence relation? Explain properties of binary relations. [5]

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b) Let A={1,2,3,4} and R={(1, 2), (2, 4), (1, 3), (3, 2)}, Find transitive

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closure of relation R using Warshall’s algorithm. [5]

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c) Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 12}=B, and let aRb if a divides b, Write a relation and
draw it’s Hasse diagram. [5]
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Q4) a) Let f(x)=2x+3, g(x)=3x+4, h(x)=4x find gof, fog, foh, goh [5]
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b) A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} = B
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R = {(i, j) ||i – j| = 2} 6
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Find whether R is equivalence relation or not [5]


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Find whether above posets are lattices or no? [5]


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