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Mathematics

Statements

6 previous year questions.

Volume: 6 Ques
Yield: Medium

High-Yield Trend

4
2024
2
2013

Chapter Questions
6 MCQs

01
PYQ 2013
medium
mathematics ID: bitsat-2
In the truth table for the statement , the last column has the truth value in the following order is
1

2

3

4

02
PYQ 2013
medium
mathematics ID: bitsat-2
In the truth table for the statement , the last column has the truth value in the following order is
1
TTFF
2
FTTT
3
TFTT
4
TTTT
03
PYQ 2024
medium
mathematics ID: bitsat-2
Consider the following two propositions: $ p \rightarrow ((\neg p) \vee q)$ is evaluated as FALSE, then:
1
is TRUE and is FALSE
2
is FALSE and is TRUE
3
Both and are FALSE
4
Both and are TRUE
04
PYQ 2024
medium
mathematics ID: bitsat-2
Let be three logical statements. Consider the compound statements: Which of the following is NOT true?
1
If is true, then is true
2
If is false, then is false
3
If is false, then is true
4
If is false, then is false
05
PYQ 2024
medium
mathematics ID: bitsat-2

If
: It is raining today,
: I go to school,
: I shall meet my friends,
and : I shall go for a movie, then which of the following represents:
"If it does not rain or if I do not go to school, then I shall meet my friend and go for a movie?"

1

2

3

4
None of these
06
PYQ 2024
medium
mathematics ID: bitsat-2
Consider the following statements:
: Rishi is a judge.
: Rishi is honest.
: Rishi is not arrogant.
The negation of the statement "If Rishi is a judge and he is not arrogant, then he is honest" is:
1

2

3

4

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