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DMS Questions On Unit 1 and 2

This document contains multiple questions related to logic, sets, relations, and quantifiers: 1) It asks to construct truth tables for logical statements, define set operations, prove properties of sets, and analyze relations. 2) It also contains questions about Venn diagrams, quantifiers, and translating logical statements into English. 3) The document covers a wide range of topics related to logic, sets, and quantifiers.

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DMS Questions On Unit 1 and 2

This document contains multiple questions related to logic, sets, relations, and quantifiers: 1) It asks to construct truth tables for logical statements, define set operations, prove properties of sets, and analyze relations. 2) It also contains questions about Venn diagrams, quantifiers, and translating logical statements into English. 3) The document covers a wide range of topics related to logic, sets, and quantifiers.

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 Construct the truth table for [(pq)Ʌ~q]~p.

 Which of these sentences are propositions? What are the truth values of those that are
propositions?
(1) Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra. (2) Panjim is the capital of Goa.
(3) 2+3=5 (4) 5+7=10 (5) x+2=11

 If A and B be the two sets then define the following terminologies


A С B (2) A U B (3) A ∩ B (4) Ᾱ (5) A – B

 Prove that the empty set is the subset of every set.

 What is logically equivalent to following statements? “I Pass only if you Pass” ( Note
that Fail is equivalent to Not Pass)

 Construct a truth table for ((pq)r)s.

 In the Survey of 140 people who reading SAKAL and LOKMAT newspapers, it was found that 60
read SAKAL, 45 read LOKMAT, 20 read both SAKAL and LOKMAT. Find
number of people read at least one paper
Read exactly one news paper

 Define subset. Let A={ a,b,c,d,e } and B={ a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h }


Find (i) A-B (ii) B-A

 Given A = {1,2,3,4}. Consider the following relation in A:


R={(1,1),(2,2),(2,3),(3,2),(4,2),(4,4)}
Draw its directed graph.
Is R reflexive, symmetric, anti symmetric or transitive?
Determine the matrix of relation.
Find the inverse relation R-1 of R.
 Draw Venn diagrams for each of following combinations
(A U B) ∩ (A U C)
A∩B∩C

 Draw truth table for (p  q)  (qp)

 Let p and q be the propositions “Swimming at the New Jersey shore is allowed” and
“Sharks have been spotted near the shore” respectively. Express each of these compound
propositions as an English sentence.
(1) ¬q (2) p  ¬ q (3) p > ¬ q (4) ¬ p V q

 Explain Universal quantifiers and existential quantifiers with example .What Is De


Morgan’s law for quantifiers

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