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This document contains a midterm exam for a discrete structures course. The exam has 4 questions worth a total of 24 marks. Question 1 contains 6 single-mark multiple choice questions testing concepts like sets, sequences, propositions, arguments, and truth tables. Question 2 defines functions like injective, surjective and bijective with examples. Question 3 calculates the 11th term of an arithmetic sequence and simplifies a logical statement using laws of logic. Question 4 uses a truth table to show a statement is a tautology and shows an argument form with premises and conclusion is valid.

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This document contains a midterm exam for a discrete structures course. The exam has 4 questions worth a total of 24 marks. Question 1 contains 6 single-mark multiple choice questions testing concepts like sets, sequences, propositions, arguments, and truth tables. Question 2 defines functions like injective, surjective and bijective with examples. Question 3 calculates the 11th term of an arithmetic sequence and simplifies a logical statement using laws of logic. Question 4 uses a truth table to show a statement is a tautology and shows an argument form with premises and conclusion is valid.

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KAIMS INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE MULTAN

(MID TERM)
Program: BSCS Subject: Discrete Structure
Teacher Name: Engr. Zain Ul Abdeen Date: ./5/2017
Total Marks: 24 Time Allowed: 60 Minutes
Note: Attempt All questions, Each question contains equal marks:
Q.No.1: ( = )
1. The union of the sets {1, 2, 5} and {1, 2, 6} is the set _______________.
a) {1, 2, 6, 1}
b) {1, 2, 5, 6}
c) {1, 2, 1, 2}
d) {1, 5, 6, 3}
2. For the sequence 1, 7, 25, 79, 241, 727 simple formula for {an} is ____________.
a) 3n+1 2
b) 3n 2
c) (-3)n + 4
d) n2 2
3. A statement is referred to as a
a) Proposition
b) Conclusion
c) Order
d) None of these
4. An argument is --------------------- if the conclusion is true when all the premises true
a) Valid
b) Invalid
c) False
d) None of these
5. The row in the truth table of an argument where all premises are true is called
a) Valid Row
b) Invalid Row
c) Critical Row
d) None
6. The negation of Today is Friday is
a) Today is Saturday
b) Today is not Friday
c) Today is Sunday
d) None
Q.No.2: Define the following functions with the help of example ( )
a) Injective Function
b) Surjective Function
c) Bijective Function

Q.No.3: ( )
a) Find the 11th term of the arithmetic sequence whose 6th term is 5 and 8th term is 11.
b) Using law of logic, simplify the statement form

p [~(~p q)]

Q.No.4: ( )

a) Use truth table to show that (p q) (~p (p ~q)) is a tautology.


b) Show that the following argument form is valid:

pq
p
q

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