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This document contains instructions and questions for a Discrete Mathematics exam. It is divided into three sections - Section A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, Section B contains 4 longer answer questions worth 5 marks each, and Section C contains 2 questions worth 10 marks each. The questions cover topics like relations, permutations, graphs, Boolean algebra, and functions. Students must answer all of Section A, 4 out of 5 questions in Section B, and 2 out of 3 questions in Section C. The exam is worth a total of 60 marks and students have 3 hours to complete it.

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This document contains instructions and questions for a Discrete Mathematics exam. It is divided into three sections - Section A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, Section B contains 4 longer answer questions worth 5 marks each, and Section C contains 2 questions worth 10 marks each. The questions cover topics like relations, permutations, graphs, Boolean algebra, and functions. Students must answer all of Section A, 4 out of 5 questions in Section B, and 2 out of 3 questions in Section C. The exam is worth a total of 60 marks and students have 3 hours to complete it.

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Roll No. Total No.

of Pages : 03
Total No. of Questions : 18
B.Tech. (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning/ Computer
Engineering / Computer Science & Engineering / Information
Technology/ CSE (Internet of Things and Cyber Security including Block
Chain Technology/Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning)) (Sem.–4)
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
Subject Code : BTCS-401-18
M.Code : 77626
Date of Examination : 02-07-22
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying T WO marks
each.

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2. SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students
have to attempt any FOUR questions.
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SECTION-C contains T HREE questions carrying T EN marks each and students
have to attempt any T WO questions.

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Answer briefly :

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1.
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Give an example of a relation which is reflexive but neither symmetric nor transitive.

2.
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Determine the domain and range of the relation R = {(x, y) : xN. yN and x+y= 10}

3. b
How many 8- letter words can be made using the letters of the words "TRIANGLE", if
each word is to begin with T and end with E?

4. Define permutation groups.

5. Write down the truth table of (p  q)  r.

6. Is there a simple graph G with six vertices of degree 1, 3, 4, 6, 7?

7. Define a complete binary tree.

8. Give an example of a connected graph that has an Euler circuit but no Hamiltonian
circuit.

9. What will be the chromatic number of complete graph with n - vertices?

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10. Define equivalent sets.

SECTION-B

11. Show that intersection of two partial order relations is a partial order relation. But union
of two partial order relations need not be a partial order relation. Give suitable example.

12. The set C* of all non-zero complex numbers form an infinite abelian group under the
operation of multiplication of complex numbers.

13. a) How many people must you have to guarantee that at least 5 of them will have
birthday on the same month.

b) Find the number of positive integers from 1 to 500 which are divisible by at least one
of 3, 5 and 7.

14. a) Prove that (p  q)  r = (p  r)  (q  r)


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b) Prove the validity of the following argument: .r c
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If a man is bachelor, he is happy.

If a man is happy, he dies young.


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Therefore bachelors die young.
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15. Show that a graph G with n vertices and (n – 1) edges and no circuit is connected.

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16. Find the shortest path between a and z using Dijkstra’s algorithm for the following graph:

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2 1
2 5
1
a c z
7
4 2
3

d 4 f

17. a) Prove that every finite integral domain is a field.

b) Simplify the Boolean expression f (x, y, z) = (x  y  z)  (x  y  z). And find its


conjunctive normal forms.

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18. A function f is defined on the set of integers as follows:

 1 x 1 x  2

f ( x)   2 x  1 2  x  4
3 x  10 4  x  6

a) Find the domain of the function.

b) Find the range of the function.

c) Find the value of f (4).

d) State whether f is one - one or many one function.

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NOTE : Disclosure of Identity by writing Mobile No. or Making of passing request on any
page of Answer Sheet will lead to UMC against the Student.

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