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S.NO UNIT CHAP. PART Q.TYPE QUESTION CO KL QL MARK

1 1 1 A OBJ Which of the following statement is correct? CO1 R E 1

A. B.

C. D. All the above

Answer is : D
2 1 1 A OBJ CO1 U E 1
Which of the following statement is a proposition?

A. Get me a glass of milkshake B. God bless you!

C. What is the time now? D. The only even prime number is 2

Answer is : D
3 1 1 A OBJ CO1 U E 1
A declarative statement which cannot be further split up into simple sentence is

A. Declarative B. Primary

C. Preposition D. Connectives

Answer is : A
4 1 1 A OBJ Let P: This is a great website, Q: You should not come back here. Then ‘This is a great website and you should come back here.’ is best represented by? CO1 U E 1

A. B.

C. D.

Answer is : A
5 1 1 A OBJ Which of the following option is true? CO1 R E 1

A. If the Sun is a planet, elephants will fly B. 3 +2 = 8 if 5-2 = 7

C. 1 > 3 and 3 is a positive integer D. -2 > 3 or 3 is a negative integer

Answer is : A
6 1 1 C DESC CO1 An M 12
a) Show that (¬ P ∧ (¬ Q ∧ R)) 𝗏 ((Q ∧ R) 𝗏 ( P ∧ R ))⟺ R

b) Show that ¬ ( P 𝗏 (¬ P ∧ Q)) and ¬ P ∧ ¬ Q are logically equivalent.

7 1 2 A OBJ CO1 R E 1

A. B.

C. D.

Answer is : A
8 1 2 A OBJ A compound proposition that is neither a tautology nor a contradiction is called a _____ CO1 U E 1

A. Contingency B. Equivalence

C. Condition D. Inference

Answer is : A
9 1 2 A OBJ Let P, Q, R be true, false true, respectively, which of the following is true? CO1 R E 1

A. B.

C. D.

Answer is : C
10 1 2 A OBJ Let P: We give a nice overall squad performance, Q: We will win the match. CO1 R E 1
Then the symbolic form of “We will win the match if and only if we give a nice overall squad performance.

A. B.

C. D.

Answer is : C
11 1 2 A OBJ CO1 R E 1
The proposition is a

A. Tautology B. Contradiction

C. Logical equivalence D. None of these

Answer is : A
12 1 2 A OBJ Let P: I am in Bangalore.; Q: I love cricket.; then (Q implies P) is? CO1 R E 1

A. If I love cricket then I am in Bangalore B. If I am in Bangalore then I love cricket

C. I am not in Bangalore D. I love cricket

Answer is : A

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13 1 2 A OBJ Let A: I am in Delhi. ; B: Delhi is clean. ; then (A and B) is? CO1 U E 1

A. Delhi is clean and I am in Delhi B. Delhi is not clean or I am in Delhi

C. I am in Delhi and Delhi is not clean D. Delhi is clean but I am in Mumbai

Answer is : A
14 1 2 A OBJ Which of the following statements is the negation of the statements “4 is odd or -9 is positive”? CO1 U E 1

A. 4 is even or -9 is not negative B. 4 is odd or -9 is not negative

C. 4 is even and -9 is negative D. 4 is odd and -9 is not negative

Answer is : A
15 1 2 A OBJ If the truth value of A v B is true, then truth value of ~A ∧ B can be _______ CO1 R E 1

A. True if A is false B. False if A is false

C. False if B is true and A is false D. None of these

Answer is : A
16 1 2 A OBJ CO1 R E 1
If P is always against the testimony of Q, then the compound statement P→(P v ~Q) is a __________

A. Tautology B. Contradiction

C. Contingency D. None of these

Answer is : A
17 1 2 A OBJ The contrapositive of p → q is the proposition of ____________ CO1 U E 1

A. B.

C. D.

Answer is : B
18 1 2 A OBJ p ∨ q is logically equivalent to ________ CO1 U E 1

A. ¬q → ¬p B. q → p

C. ¬p → ¬q D. ¬p → q

Answer is : A
19 1 2 A OBJ ¬ (p ↔ q) is logically equivalent to ________ CO1 U E 1

p ↔ ¬q
A. q ↔ p B.

C. ¬p ↔ ¬q D. ¬q ↔ ¬p

Answer is : B
20 1 2 A OBJ (p → q) ∧ (p → r) is logically equivalent to ________ CO1 U E 1

A. p → (q ∧ r) B. p → (q ∨ r)

C. p ∧ (q ∨ r) D. p ∨ (q ∧ r)

Answer is : A
21 1 2 A OBJ If A is any statement, then which of the following is a tautology? CO1 R E 1

A. A ∧ F B. A ∨ F

C. A ∨ ¬A D. A ∧ T

Answer is : C
22 1 2 A OBJ A compound proposition that is neither a tautology nor a contradiction is called a ___________ CO1 R E 1

A. Contingency B. Equivalence

C. Condition D. Inference

Answer is : A
23 1 2 B DESC CO1 U E 4
Construct the truth table for ( P →Q ) ⟺ (¬ Q → ¬ P ).

24 1 2 B DESC CO1 U E 4
What is meant by Tautology? With using truth table, show that Q 𝗏 (P ∧ ¬ Q) 𝗏 (¬ P ∧ ¬ Q) is a tautology.

25 1 2 B DESC CO1 U E 4
Using the truth table verify that the proposition (P ∧ Q) ∧ ¬ (P 𝗏 Q).

26 1 2 C DESC CO1 An M 12
Without Constructing the truth table obtain the product of sums canonical form of the formula. (¬ P→ R) ∧ (Q↔ P). Hence find the sum of products
canonical form.

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27 1 3 A OBJ What are the inverse of the conditional statement “ A positive integer is a composite only if it has divisors other than 1 and itself.” CO1 R E 1

“If a positive integer has no divisors other than 1 and itself, then it is
“A positive integer is a composite if it has divisors other than 1 and
A. B. not composite.”
itself.”

“If a positive integer is not composite, then it has no divisors other


C. D. None of the mentioned
than 1 and itself.”
Answer is : A
28 1 3 A OBJ What is the converse of the conditional statement “If it ices today, I will play ice hockey tomorrow.” CO1 R E 1

“If I do not play ice hockey tomorrow, then it will not have iced today.”
A. “I will play ice hockey tomorrow only if it ices today.” B.

C. “If it does not ice today, then I will not play ice hockey tomorrow.” D. “I will not play ice hockey tomorrow only if it ices today.”

Answer is : A
29 1 3 A OBJ The compound propositions p and q are called logically equivalent if ________ is a tautology. CO1 R E 1

A. B.

C. D.

Answer is : A
30 1 3 A OBJ CO1 R E 1
A statement formula which is always true?

A. Contradiction B. Tautology

C. contra positive D. Converse

Answer is : B
31 1 3 A OBJ Consider the set A = {1, 2, 3}, the power set of A has …. elements CO1 R E 1

A. 23 B. 22

C. 2 5 D. None of these

Answer is : A
32 1 3 A OBJ CO1 U E 1
Translate in English, considering domain as a real number for both the variable.

For all real number x there exists a real number y such that x is less For every real number y there exists a real number x such that x is less
A. B.
than y than
For some real number x there exists a real number y such that is less
C. D. For each and every real number x and y such that x is less than y
than
Answer is : A
33 1 3 A OBJ Let P (x) denote the statement “x >7.” Which of these have truth value true? CO1 R E 1

A. P (0) B. P (4)

C. P (6) D. P (9)

Answer is : D
34 1 3 B DESC CO1 U M 4
Show that ¬ (P ∧ Q) → (¬ P 𝗏 (¬ P 𝗏 Q)) ⟺ (¬ P 𝗏 Q) (Use only the laws) .

35 1 3 B DESC CO1 U M 4
Prove that (P → Q) ∧ (R →Q) ⟺ (P 𝗏 R ) → Q.

36 1 4 A OBJ CO1 U E 1
Which one of the following well-formed formulae in predicate calculus is NOT valid?

A. B.

C. D.

Answer is : D
37 1 4 A OBJ CO1 U E 1
The truth value of ‘4+3=6 or 5 is not prime’

A. False B. True

Neither true nor false


C. D. None of these

Answer is : B
38 1 4 B DESC CO1 Ap M 4
Obtain a conjunctive normal form of the formula P→ (P→ Q) ∧ ¬ (¬ Q 𝗏 ¬ P).

39 1 4 B DESC CO1 Ap E 4
Obtain disjunctive normal forms of P→(( P→Q) ∧¬(¬Q 𝗏¬P)).

40 1 4 B DESC CO1 U M 4
Obtain the PDNF of (¬ P 𝗏 Q) (or) P→ Q. Also find PCNF.

41 1 4 C DESC CO1 An M 12
Obtain the PDNF and PCNF of P 𝗏 (¬ P → ( Q 𝗏 (¬ Q → R))).

42 1 4 C DESC CO1 An M 12
Obtain the PCNF and PDNF for [P→ (Q ∧ R)] ∧ [¬ P→(¬ Q ∧¬ R)]

43 1 4 C DESC CO1 An M 12
a) By indirect proof, show that P→ Q, Q→ R, P 𝗏 R →R .

b) Show that the following implication by using indirect method.( R → ¬ Q), R 𝗏 S, S → ¬ Q, P → Q → ¬ P.

44 1 4 C DESC CO1 E M 12
Obtain PCNF and PDNF of by using truth table.

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45 1 5 A OBJ Consider the following statements. CO1 U E 1
A: Raju should exercise. B: Raju is not a decent table tennis player.
C: Raju wants to play good table tennis. The symbolic form of “Raju is not a decent table tennis player and if he wants to play good table tennis then he
should exercise.” is?

A. B.

C. D.

Answer is : B
46 1 5 A OBJ CO1 U E 1
Consider the following two statements.

S1: If a candidate is known to be corrupt, then he will not be elected


S2: If a candidate is kind, he will be elected

Which one of the following statements follows from S1 and S2 as per sound inference rules of logic?

A. If a person is kind, he is not known to be corrupt. B.


If a candidate is known to be corrupt, he will be elected.

C. D. None of these.
If a candidate is kind, If a candidate is known to be corrupt.

Answer is : A
47 1 5 A OBJ Which rule of inference is used in each of these arguments, “If it is Wednesday, then the Smartmart will be crowded. It is Wednesday. Thus, the CO1 R E 1
Smartmart is crowded.”

A. Modus tollens B. Modus ponens

C. Disjunctive syllogism D. Simplification

Answer is : B
48 1 5 B DESC CO1 E M 4
Show that the hypothesis " If you send me an email massage then I will finish writing the program", If you do not send an email message then i will go
tot sleep earily". and if i go to sleep early then i will wake up feeling refresed" , lead to the conclusion if i do not finish writing the program then i will
wakeup feeling refreshed".

49 1 5 C DESC CO1 E M 12
a) Show that (R 𝗏 S) follows logically from the premises (C 𝗏 D), (C 𝗏 D) → ¬ H, ¬ H → (A ∧ ¬ B) and (A ∧ ¬ B) → ¬ ( R 𝗏 S).

b) Show that R → S can be derived from the premises P → (Q → S), ¬ R 𝗏 P and Q.

50 1 6 A OBJ The statement,” Every comedian is funny” where C(x) is “x is a comedian” and F (x) is “x is funny” and the domain consists of all people. CO1 U E 1

A. ∃x(C(x) ∧ F (x)) B. ∀x(C(x) ∧ F (x))

C. x(C(x) → F (x)) D. ∀x(C(x) → F (x))

Answer is : B
51 1 6 B DESC CO1 U M 4
a) Symbolise: Fopr every , there exists a y such that

b) Give the symbolic form of the statement “every book with a blue cover is a mathematics book”.

52 1 6 B DESC CO1 U E 4
Show that the following sets of premises are inconsistent. P → Q , P → R , Q → ¬ R, P.

53 1 6 B DESC CO1 An M 4
Prove that is irrational by giving a proof using contradiction.

54 1 6 C DESC CO1 An M 12
a) Show that follows logically from the premises

and

b) Write each of the following in symbolic form.

i) All men are good.

ii) No men are good

iii) Some men are good.

iv) Some men are not good.

55 1 6 C DESC CO1 An M 12
Show that the following premises, one student in this class knows how to write programme in JAVA. Everyone who knows to write programme in JAVA
can get a high paid job. Implies that conclusion someone in this class can get a high paid job.

56 1 7 A OBJ In proving √5 as irrational, we begin with assumption √5 is rational in which type of proof? CO1 U E 1

A. Direct proof B. Proof by Contradiction

C. Vacuous proof D. Mathematical Induction

Answer is : B
57 1 7 B DESC CO1 U E 4
Prove that .

58 1 7 C DESC CO1 An M 12
Show that the following premises are inconsistent.

1) If Jack misses many classes through illness, then he fails high school.

2) If Jack fails high school, then he is uneducated.

3) If Jack reads a lot of books, then he is not uneducated.

4) Jack misses many classes through illness and reads a lot of books.

59 1 8 B DESC CO1 U E 4
Give a direct proof of the statement.”The square of an odd integer is an odd integer”.

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60 1 8 B DESC CO1 U M 4
Show that the primeses " A student in this class has not read the book" , and "Everyone in this class passed the first exam". Imply the conclusion "
Someone who passed the first exam has not read the book".

61 2 1 A OBJ CO2 R M 1
IF Xn-1 is divislble by x-k,then the least positive integral value of k is

A. 1 B. 2

C. 3 D. 4

Answer is : A
62 2 1 A OBJ CO2 R E 1
if p(n) is the statement such that p(3) is true ,assuming P(k) is true and p(k+1) is true for all k 3 then p(n) is true

A. for all n B. for n>=3

C. for n>=4 D. none of the above

Answer is : A
63 2 1 A OBJ In the principle of mathematical induction ,which of the following steps is mandatory? CO2 R E 1

A. induction hypothesis B. inductive reference

C. induction set assumption D. minimal set representation

Answer is : A
64 2 1 A OBJ For every positive integer n, 7n -3n is divisible by CO2 R M 1

A. 3 B. 4

C. 7 D. 5

Answer is : A
65 2 1 A OBJ How many bit string of length 10 both begin and end with 1 CO2 U E 1

A. 256 B. 128

C. 124 D. 277

Answer is : A
66 2 1 A OBJ The number of 4- digit numbers having their digits in non decreasing order (from left to right)constructed by using the digits belonging to the set 1,2,3 CO2 U E 1
is-------

A. 15 B. 8

C. 10 D. 11

Answer is : A
67 2 1 A OBJ CO2 R E 1
What is the basic step in principle of mathematical induction

A. p(0) is true B. p(1) is true


C. p(1) is false D. p(0) is false
Answer is : B
68 2 1 B DESC CO2 Ap E 4
Use mathematical inductio to show that the inequality n < 2n is true for all positive integer n

69 2 1 B DESC CO2 R E 4
Suppose that there are 9 faculty members in the mathematics department and 11 in the computer science department.How many ways are there to
select a committee to develope a discrete mathematics course at a school if the committee is to consists of three faculty members from the mathematics
department and four from the computer science department?

70 2 1 B DESC CO2 R E 4
suppose that there are eight runners in a race.the winner receives first prize,the second -place finisher receives second prize,and the third place finisher
receives third prize.How many different ways there to receive these prizes,if all possible outcomes of the race can occur and there are no ties?

71 2 1 B DESC CO2 Ap E 4
Let an =2n +(5) (3n) for n=0,1,2..

Find a0,a1 and a2

72 2 1 B DESC CO2 R E 4
Obtain the generating function of the sequence 1,2,3,4...

73 2 1 B DESC CO2 Ap M 4
Solve the recurrence relation an = 6an-1-9an-2 if a0 =1,a1=6

74 2 1 C DESC CO2 Ap E 12

prove by mathematical induction

75 2 1 C DESC CO2 U E 12

(i)Prove by mathematical induction

(ii) Prove that any possitive integer n 2 is a prime or a product of primes

76 2 1 C DESC CO2 Ap E 12
Find an explicit formula for the fibonacci numbers
77 2 1 C DESC CO2 An E 12
Solve the recurrence relation by using generating function an=3an-1+2, n 1,a0=1.

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78 2 1 C DESC CO2 Ap E 12
Using generating function to solve yn+2-6yn+1+5yn =0 ,y0=2,y1=6

79 2 1 C DESC CO2 An E 12
Find the number of integers between 1 and 250 that are not divisible by any of the integer
2,3,5 and 7
80 2 2 A OBJ CO2 R E 1

If m pigeon occupies n holes (m>n) then at least one hole has more than ----- pigeon

A. B.

C. D.

Answer is : B
81 2 2 A OBJ Find the number of distict permutation that can be formed from all three letters of each word " UNUSUAL" CO2 U E 1

A. 815 B. 796

C. 840 D. 890

Answer is : A
82 2 2 A OBJ In how many ways can 5 person be selected from among 10 persons CO2 U E 1

A. 252 ways B. 246 waya

C. 256 ways D. 456 ways

Answer is : A
83 2 2 A OBJ How many Different words can be formed out of the letters of the word VARANASI CO2 U M 1

A. 64 B. 120

C. 430 D. 720

Answer is : A
84 2 2 A OBJ In how many different ways can the letters of the word ENGINEERING could be arranged CO2 U M 1

A. 7720 B. 22720

C. 20720 D. 277200

Answer is : A
85 2 2 A OBJ In how many ways can 6 boys and 4 girls be aaranged in a straight line,so that no two girls are ever together CO2 U E 1

A. 604500 B. 151200

C. 600400 D. None of these

Answer is : A
86 2 2 A OBJ In how many ways can the letters of the word " MOBILE" be arranged,so that the consonants always occupy the odd places CO2 U M 1

A. 26 B. 16

C. 36 D. none of these

Answer is : A
87 2 2 A OBJ In how many ways can 6 persons occupy 3 vacant seats CO2 U E 1

A. 110 ways B. 160 ways

C. 120 ways D. 18 ways

Answer is : A
88 2 2 A OBJ The value of 7P2 is CO2 R E 1

A. 14 B. 42

C. 36 D. 9

Answer is : B
89 2 2 A OBJ CO2 U E 1
Find S(n),When characteristic roots are 2 ,-3

A. s(n) = a(2n ) +b(-3n) B. s(n) = a(-2n) +b(-3n)

C. s(n)=a(2n) +b(3n) D. s(n)=a(-2n)+b(3n)

Answer is : A

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90 2 2 A OBJ Write the characteristic roots of an = 6an-1-9an-2 CO2 U E 1

A. 3,4 B. 1,2

C. -2,4 D. 3,3

Answer is : A
91 2 2 A OBJ Find the recurrence relation whose solution is S(k) = 5.2k CO2 U E 1

A. 2s(k-1)-s(k) = 0 B. 2s(k+1)-s(k)=0

C. 2s(k+1)+s(k) =0 D. 2s(k)-s(k+1) =0

Answer is : A
92 2 2 A OBJ The logic pumping lemma is a good example of CO2 R E 1

A. The pigeon hole principle B. recursion

C. iteration D. permutation

Answer is : A
93 2 2 A OBJ How many words of 4 letters begining with A or E can be formed with the letters of the word EQUATION CO2 U E 1

A. 400 B. 410

C. 315 D. 420

Answer is : D
94 2 2 B DESC CO2 U M 4
Show that among 100 people atleast 9 of them born in same month

95 2 2 B DESC CO2 U E 4
Show that it seven colour are used to poaint 50 bicycles then atleast 8 bicycles will be in same colour

96 2 2 B DESC CO2 U E 4
A computer password consists of 2 letters of english alphabet followed by 3 digits .find the following

(i) The total number of passwords that can be used

(ii) The number of passwords in which no digit repeat

97 2 2 B DESC CO2 R E 4
How many ways are there for eight men and five women to stand in a line so that no two women stand next to each other?

98 2 2 C DESC CO2 U M 12
(i)Prove that the mathematical induction that 6n+2 +72n+ 1 is divisible by 43 for each positive
integer
(ii) How many positive integer n can can be formed by using the digits 3,4,4,5,5,6,7 .if n
exceed 50 lakhs
99 2 3 A OBJ The recurrence relation capturing the optimal execution time of the tower of Hanoi problem with n discs is CO2 R E 1

A. T(n)= 2T(n-1)+1 B. T(n)=2T(n-1)-1

C. T(n)=2T(n+1)+1 D. T(n)=2T(n*1)+1

Answer is : A
100 2 3 A OBJ Find r , when an(n) = a1(2)n+a2(4)n CO2 U M 1

A. 2,4 B. 2,3

C. 4,1 D. 3,4

Answer is : A
101 2 3 A OBJ Consider a set of 9 non negative integers,a0 ,a1,a2,...,a8 whose sum is 90.The sum of at least three numbers is atleast ? CO2 U E 1

A. 20 B. 30

C. 45 D. 60

Answer is : B
102 2 3 A OBJ In how many ways can four children be made to stand in a line such that two of them ,A and B are always together? CO2 R E 1

A. 6 B. 12

C. 18 D. 24

Answer is : B
103 2 3 A OBJ Find the value of the combination 12 c 4 CO2 Ap E 1

A. 459 B. 455

C. 495 D. 485

Answer is : C

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104 2 3 A OBJ CO2 R E 1
Name of the rule

" If one job can be done m ways and another job in n ways then their possible mn"

A. sum rule B. permutation

C. product rule D. recurrence relation

Answer is : C
105 2 3 A OBJ CO2 U E 1
How many 2 digits number made from the digit of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 when repetition not
allowed

A. 100 B. 90
C. 99 D. 110
Answer is : B
106 2 3 A OBJ how many different three letter initials can people have CO2 R E 1

A. 33 B. 243

C. 203 D. 263

Answer is : D
107 2 3 B DESC CO2 U E 4
Write an explicit formula for an , if an = 3an-1 with a1 =2

108 2 3 B DESC CO2 R E 4


How many bit string of length 12 contain

(i) exactly three 1"s

(ii) atmost three 1's

109 2 3 B DESC CO2 R E 4


Obtain the number of distinct permutation that can be formed from the letters of each word

1. RADAR

2.MATHEMATICS

110 2 3 B DESC CO2 U E 4


How many odd numbers of 3 digits can be formed with 1,2,3,4,5

111 2 3 C DESC CO2 Ap E 12


Solve the recurrence relations if an = -3an-1-3an-2-an-3 given that a0=5,a1=-9,a2=15.
112 2 4 A OBJ if the sequence is G(x) = 7-4x +3x2+x4 then its generating function is CO2 R E 1

A. (7 ,-4, 3 ,0,1) B. (7 ,-4,3,0)

C. (1 ,-4 ,3,0) D. (7 ,4, 3 ,0)

Answer is : A
113 2 4 A OBJ The Generating function for " s" then G(x) is CO2 R E 1

A. B.

C. D.

Answer is : A
114 2 4 A OBJ Write the generating function for the sequence 1,a,a2,a3,..... CO2 R E 1

A. B.

C. D.

Answer is : A
115 2 4 A OBJ Consider the recurrence relation an = an-1 +n with initial condition a1 = 1 then the value of a5 is CO2 U M 1

A. 5 B. 10

C. 15 D. 20

Answer is : C
116 2 5 A OBJ How many positive integers not exceeding 1000 are divisible by 7 or 11 CO2 U M 1

A. 120 B. 100

C. 20 D. 220

Answer is : D
117 2 5 A OBJ The principle of inclusion and exclusion says that CO2 R E 1

A. A1 +A2 - A1 A2 B. A1 +A2 + A1 A2

C. A1 -A2 - A1 A2 D. None of the above

Answer is : A
118 2 5 C DESC CO2 U E 12
A factory makes custom sports cars at an increasing rate, In the first month only one car is made,in the second
month two cars are made, and so on ,with n cars made inthe n th month

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(i) Set up recurrence relation for the number of cars produced in the first n month by the factory

(ii) How many cars are produced in the first year.

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40 computer programmers interviewed for a job.25 knew JAVA,28 knew ORACLE, and 7 knew neither language.How many knew both languages?

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A total of 1232 students have taken a course in Tamil,879 have taken a course English,114 have taken a course in Telugu.Further,103 have taken course
in both Tamil and English,23 have taken course in both Tamil and Telugu ,14 have taken course in both English and Telugu.If 2092 students have taken
atleast one of Tamil,English and Telugu,how many students have taken a course in all three languges?

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