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				This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Discrete Mathematics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | Find a counterexample of x y(xy > y), where the domain for all variables consists of all integers. | 
| A. | x = -1, y = 17 | 
| B. | x = -2 y = 8 | 
| C. | Both x = -1, y = 17 and x = -2 y = 8 | 
| D. | Does not have any counter example | 
| Answer» D. Does not have any counter example | |
| 2. | Determine the truth value of n m(n + m = 5 n m = 2) if the domain for all variables consists of all integers. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» C. | |
| 3. | Use quantifiers and predicates with more than one variable to express, There is a pupil in this lecture who has taken at least one course in Discrete Maths. | 
| A. | x yP (x, y), where P (x, y) is x has taken y, the domain for x consists of all pupil in this class, and the domain for y consists of all Discrete Maths lectures | 
| B. | x yP (x, y), where P (x, y) is x has taken y, the domain for x consists of all Discrete Maths lectures, and the domain for y consists of all pupil in this class | 
| C. | x yP(x, y), where P (x, y) is x has taken y, the domain for x consists of all pupil in this class, and the domain for y consists of all Discrete Maths lectures | 
| D. | x yP(x, y), where P (x, y) is x has taken y, the domain for x consists of all pupil in this class, and the domain for y consists of all Discrete Maths lectures | 
| Answer» B. x yP (x, y), where P (x, y) is x has taken y, the domain for x consists of all Discrete Maths lectures, and the domain for y consists of all pupil in this class | |
| 4. | Express, The difference of a real number and itself is zero using required operators. | 
| A. | x(x x! = 0) | 
| B. | x(x x = 0) | 
| C. | x y(x y = 0) | 
| D. | x(x x = 0) | 
| Answer» C. x y(x y = 0) | |
| 5. | Let T (x, y) mean that student x likes dish y, where the domain for x consists of all students at your school and the domain for y consists of all dishes. Express T (Amit, South Indian) by a simple English sentence. | 
| A. | All students does not like South Indian dishes. | 
| B. | Amit does not like South Indian people. | 
| C. | Amit does not like South Indian dishes. | 
| D. | Amit does not like some dishes. | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 6. | Let L(x, y) be the statement x loves y, where the domain for both x and y consists of all people in the world. Use quantifiers to express, Joy is loved by everyone. | 
| A. | x L(x, Joy) | 
| B. | y L(Joy,y) | 
| C. | y x L(x, y) | 
| D. | x L(Joy, x) | 
| Answer» B. y L(Joy,y) | |
| 7. | Let Q(x, y) be the statement x + y = x y. If the domain for both variables consists of all integers, what is the truth value of xQ(x, 4). | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» C. | |
| 8. | The product of two negative real numbers is not negative. Is given by? | 
| A. | x y ((x < 0) (y < 0) (xy > 0)) | 
| B. | x y ((x < 0) (y < 0) (xy > 0)) | 
| C. | x y ((x < 0) (y < 0) (xy > 0)) | 
| D. | x y ((x < 0) (y < 0) (xy > 0)) | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 9. | Translate x y(x < y) in English, considering domain as a real number for both the variable. | 
| A. | For all real number x there exists a real number y such that x is less than y | 
| B. | For every real number y there exists a real number x such that x is less than y | 
| C. | For some real number x there exists a real number y such that x is less than y | 
| D. | For each and every real number x and y such that x is less than y | 
| Answer» B. For every real number y there exists a real number x such that x is less than y | |
| 10. | Let Q(x, y) denote M + A = 0. What is the truth value of the quantifications A M Q(M, A). | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» C. | |