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Discrete Structures 1

CS 6100/CS 202

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It specifies the meaning of mathematical statements?
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It refers to the ability to understand and create mathematical arguments?
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It is a group of propositions/statements which is divided into one or more premises and one and only
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It is the study of the methods and principles used to distinguish good (correct) from bad(incorrect)
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It refers to statements that supports the arguments?
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It refers to statement being supported in the argument?
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It is that part of logic which deals with statements that are either true or false but not both?
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d. First Order Predicate Logic

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It is the Law of Aristotelian Logic which states that “No Statement is both true and false”?
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a. Law of Non-contradiction
b. Law of Exclude Middle
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d. Law of Identity

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Objects that can be counted are called?
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It is the part of mathematics devoted to the study of discrete objects?
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d. Algebra

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De Morgan's laws state that: The negation of a proposition is logically equivalent to the proposition in
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Tautology is a statement that is always false
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A proposition whose form is a contradiction is called a tautological proposition
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It is a statement that is always true regardless of the truth values of the individual logical variables?
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A proposition whose form is a tautology is called a tautological proposition
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It exists if and only if the two propositions have identical truth values for each possible substitution of
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a. Tautology

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d. Proposition

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Using Identity Law, the proposition p V False is equivalent to?
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Contradiction is a statement that is always true
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It is the Law of Logic which states that the proposition form p Λ True ≡ p?
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b. De Morgan's Law

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d. Idempotent Law

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It is the negation of Tautology?
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a. Proposition
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Contradiction is a statement that is always true
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It specifies the meaning of mathematical statements?
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It is the negation of Tautology?
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d. Contradiction

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It refers to statement being supported in the argument?
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It exists if and only if the two propositions have identical truth values for each possible substitution of
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It is the Law of Logic which states that the proposition form p Λ True ≡ p?
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d. De Morgan's Law

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It is the study of the methods and principles used to distinguish good (correct) from bad(incorrect)
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It is the part of mathematics devoted to the study of discrete objects?
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A proposition whose form is a tautology is called a tautological proposition
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Using Identity Law, the proposition p V False is equivalent to?
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It is a statement that is always true regardless of the truth values of the individual logical variables?
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It is a group of propositions/statements which is divided into one or more premises and one and only
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Tautology is a statement that is always false
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It refers to statements that supports the arguments?
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d. Conclusions

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It refers to the ability to understand and create mathematical arguments?
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A proposition whose form is a contradiction is called a tautological proposition
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Objects that can be counted are called?
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b. Discrete

c. Finite

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De Morgan's laws state that: The negation of a proposition is logically equivalent to the proposition in
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It is that part of logic which deals with statements that are either true or false but not both?
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a. Fuzzy Logic

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d. Propositional Logic

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It is the Law of Aristotelian Logic which states that “No Statement is both true and false”?
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a. None among the choices

b. Law of Non-contradiction

c. Law of Exclude Middle

d. Law of Identity

Midterms
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The ordering of elements in a set is insignificant and may contain duplicates.
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c. Either True or False

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Represent C={2, 4, 6, 8, 10, …, 100} using Set Builder Form.
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a. None of the choices

b. C = {x|x is an integer and x<=100}

c. C = {x|x is an even number}

d. C = {x | x is an even number and x <=100}

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A = {a, e, i, o, u} is a set of?
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It is a set representation where all the elements in the set are all listed separated by commas and
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a. Descriptive

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If the elements of the set cannot be counted or enumerated, then the set is said to be?
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d. Counting Set

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The elements of a set must be distinct, ordered and well-defined?
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B = {b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, z} is a set of?
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c. Small Letters

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It refers to an equation that is universally true for all elements in some set?
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a. Power Set

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c. Set Cardinality

d. Set Identity

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The Set of Natural Numbers is represented using the boldface letter?
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It is a collection of objects called elements?
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c. Members

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It is a type of function where two distinct elements of A do not map to the same element of B?
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b. One-to-One

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If f:A->A, and f(A)=3x, then f(4)?
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One-to-one is not a type of function

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A function f:A→B is called onto, or injunction
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It is a type of function that is both one-to-one and onto?
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a. Injective

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d. Bijection

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If f : A —> B , then A is called?
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a. Codomain of F

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c. Function of f

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Functions are also used represent how long it takes a computer to solve problems of a given size.
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A function f:A→B is a one-to-one correspondence, or a bijection
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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {x, y, z}, if f:A—>B, then the domain of f is?
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b. {1,2,3,4,x,y,z}

c. {x,y,z}

d. {1,2,3,4}

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In many instances, we assign to each element of a set a particular element of a second set.

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De Morgan's laws state that: The negation of a proposition is logically equivalent to the proposition in
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It refers to an equation that is universally true for all elements in some set?
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B = {b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, z} is a set of?
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If the elements of the set cannot be counted or enumerated, then the set is said to be?
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The Set of Natural Numbers is represented using the boldface letter?
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A proposition whose form is a contradiction is called a tautological proposition
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It is the Law of Logic which states that the proposition form p Λ True ≡ p?
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a. None of the Choices

b. De Morgan's Law

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d. Identity Law

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A = {a, e, i, o, u} is a set of?
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Represent C={2, 4, 6, 8, 10, …, 100} using Set Builder Form.
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b. C = {x | x is an even number and x <=100}

c. None of the choices

d. C = {x|x is an even number}

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It is a type of function where two distinct elements of A do not map to the same element of B?
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a. One-to-One

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One-to-one is not a type of function
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It is the negation of Tautology?
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A proposition whose form is a tautology is called a tautological proposition
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It is that part of logic which deals with statements that are either true or false but not both?
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It is a set representation where all the elements in the set are all listed separated by commas and
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Objects that can be counted are called?
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If f : A —> B , then A is called?
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It exists if and only if the two propositions have identical truth values for each possible substitution of
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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {x, y, z}, if f:A—>B, then the domain of f is?
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c. {x,y,z}

d. {1,2,3,4,x,y,z}

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Using Identity Law, the proposition p V False is equivalent to?
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It specifies the meaning of mathematical statements?
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A function f:A→B is a one-to-one correspondence, or a bijection
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It is the Law of Aristotelian Logic which states that “No Statement is both true and false”?
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a. None among the choices

b. Law of Non-contradiction

c. Law of Exclude Middle

d. Law of Identity

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The Gilas Pilipinas Basketball Team has 10 players. How many ways can the coach select 5 players
to start the game?
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a. 50

b. 252

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If there are 20 girls and 10 boys in the class and you want to speak to one student of theclass. How
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a. 20

b. 30

c. 200

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If A=6!, then A is equal to?
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a. 30

b. 720

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Among 366 people, at least how many people could have the same birthday?
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a. 2

b. 3

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How many bit strings of length 4 contain either 3 consecutive 0s or 3 consecutive 1s?
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a. 4

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Two dice are thrown. How many possible outcomes are there?
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a. 36

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Given the set of four letters, {A, B, C, D}, how many possibilities are there for selecting any two
letters where order is important?
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a. 24

b. 12

c. 8

d. 9

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In how many ways can you choose 5 out of 10 friends to invite to a dinner party?
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a. 252

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It refers to the number of ways in which a subset of objects can be selected from a given set of
objects, where order is important?
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c. Factorial

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35 voters were surveyed about their opinions regarding two presidentiables. 16supported
presidentiable 1 and 29 supported presidentiable 2. How many voters supported both, assuming that
every voter supported either presidentiable 1 or presidentiable 2 or both?
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a. 45

b. 19

c. 10

d. 6
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It is the maximum level of any vertex of the tree?
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a. None of the choices

b. Level

c. Root

d. Height

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It is the number of edges along the unique path between it and the root?
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a. Node

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Refers to a vertex on which no edges are incident?
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a. Loop

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c. Isolated

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It is a complete Graph where each vertex in one of the subsets is connected by exactly one edge to
each vertex in the other subset, but not to any vertices in its own subset?
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a. Indegree

b. Bipartite

c. Subgraph
d. None of the choices

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A graph having 6 vertices and 9 edges, if a tree is to make from a graph, how many edges should be
deleted?
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a. None of the choices

b. 5

c. 4

d. 6

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Refers to the sum of the indegree and outdegree of the graph?
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a. Degree

b. Indegree

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It is a vertex distinguishable from other vertex?
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a. Left Child

b. Root

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In a graph, let V = {v1, v2, v3, v4}, and E = {e1, e2, e3, e4}, assuming the endpoints of e1are v1 and
v2, the endpoints of e2 are v1 and v3, the endpoints of e3 are v2 and v3, theendpoint of e4 is v4.
What is the loop in the graph?
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a. e3

b. None of the choices

c. e2
d. e4

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Given a graph with V = {a, b, c, d}, and E = {(a, b), (a, c), (b, c) (c, d), (b, d)}, how manyedges should
be deleted to create a spanning tree?
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a. None of the choices

b. 1

c. 3

d. 2

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How many edges can fully connect a graph with 4 vertices?
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a. 5

b. 4

c. None of the choices


d. 6

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It is a connected graph that contains no cycles?
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a. Subgraph

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c. Tree

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Given a graph with V = {a, b, c, d}, and E = {(a, b), (a, c), (b, c) (c, d), (b, d)}, how manyedges should
be deleted to create a spanning tree?
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a. 3

b. 1
c. 2

d. None of the choices

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A computer password consists of a letter of the alphabet followed by three digits. Find the total
number of passwords that can be created.
Select one:

a. 36

b. 2600

c. 260

d. 26000

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Two dice are thrown. How many possible outcomes are there?
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a. 12

b. 24
c. 6

d. 36

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It is defined to be the product of all the integers from 1 to n and is denoted n!?
Select one:

a. Factorial

b. Counting

c. Combination

d. Permutation

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It is an edge with just one endpoint?
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a. Parallel

b. Edge-Endpoint

c. None of the choices


d. Loop

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It is a tree in which there is one vertex that is distinguished from the others?
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a. Spanning Tree

b. Rooted Tree

c. None of the choices

d. Binary Tree

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It consists of two finite sets, a nonempty set V(G) of vertices and a set E(G) of edges?
Select one:

a. Graph

b. Loop

c. Tree

d. None of the choices


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In a graph, let V = {v1, v2, v3}, and E = {e1, e2, e3}, assuming the endpoints of e1 are v1and v2, the
endpoints of e2 are v1 and v3, the endpoints of e3 are v2 and v3. Then e1 and e2 are incident on
what vertex in the graph?
Select one:

a. v1

b. v2

c. v3

d. None of the choices

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Refers to a graph that does not have any loops or parallel edges?
Select one:

a. Graph

b. None of the choices

c. Digraph

d. Simple graph
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If A=6!, then A is equal to?
Select one:

a. 30

b. 36

c. 720

d. 360

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Refers to the sum of the indegree and outdegree of the graph?
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a. Degree

b. Outdegree

c. None of the choices

d. Indegree

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A standard deck of playing cards consist of 52 cards, 4 suits for each 13 cards. How many ways can
you choose 2 kings from 4 available kings suits?
Select one:

a. 1

b. 6

c. 13

d. 8

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How many edges can fully connect a graph with 4 vertices?
Select one:

a. 4

b. 5

c. None of the choices

d. 6

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In how many ways can 5 different books be arranged on a shelf?
Select one:

a. 25

b. 120

c. 125

d. 100

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It is a complete Graph where each vertex in one of the subsets is connected by exactly one edge to
each vertex in the other subset, but not to any vertices in its own subset?
Select one:

a. Indegree

b. Bipartite

c. Subgraph

d. None of the choices

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A tree traversal where the left subtree is visited first, followed by the root, then the right subtree?
Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Preorder

c. Postorder

d. Inorder

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In how many ways can you choose 5 out of 10 friends to invite to a dinner party?
Select one:

a. 120

b. 50

c. 252

d. 500

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A circuit can store a bit, a binary digit, 1 or 0. So, for 1 bit, there are 2 possible states.How many
possible states if the binary has 4 bits?
Select one:

a. 2

b. 32

c. 8

d. 16

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If there are 20 girls and 10 boys in the class and you want to speak to one student of theclass. How
many choices do you have?
Select one:

a. 30

b. 200

c. 10

d. 20

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35 voters were surveyed about their opinions regarding two presidentiables. 16supported
presidentiable 1 and 29 supported presidentiable 2. How many voters supported both, assuming that
every voter supported either presidentiable 1 or presidentiable 2 or both?
Select one:

a. 45

b. 19

c. 10

d. 6

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A tree is not a tree if it has?
Select one:

a. |E| ≥ |V|

b. |E|> |V|

c. None of the choices

d. |E| < |V|

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It refers to the number of ways in which a subset of objects can be selected from a given set of
objects, where order is not important?
Select one:

a. Counting

b. Permutation

c. Combination

d. Factorial

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It is the maximum level of any vertex of the tree?
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a. Height

b. Root

c. None of the choices

d. Level

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Refers to a vertex unconnected by an edge to any other vertex in the graph?
Select one:

a. Isolated

b. None of the choices

c. Loop

d. Parallel

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If 75 students are to be assigned in a room, filling all available rooms, how many rooms would
require two students to share a room?
Select one:

a. 37

b. 36

c. 39

d. 38

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It refers to the number of ways in which a subset of objects can be selected from a given set of
objects, where order is important?
Select one:

a. Factorial

b. Permutation

c. Combination

d. Counting

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Vertices with the same parent are called?
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a. None of the choices

b. Child

c. Descendants

d. Siblings

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Refers to a vertex on which no edges are incident?
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a. None of the choices

b. Isolated

c. Edge-Endpoint

d. Loop

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It is the number of edges along the unique path between it and the root?
Select one:

a. None of the choices

b.
Height

c. Level

d. Node

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A local telephone number in an office is given by a sequence of three digits. How manydifferent
telephone numbers are there if the first digit cannot be 0?
Select one:

a. 900

b. 27

c. 30

d. 1000

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Among 366 people, at least how many people could have the same birthday?
Select one:

a. 3

b. 1

c. 2

d. 0

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In a graph, let V = {v1, v2, v3, v4}, and E = {e1, e2, e3, e4}, assuming the endpoints of e1are v1 and
v2, the endpoints of e2 are v1 and v3, the endpoints of e3 are v2 and v3, theendpoint of e4 is v4.
What is the loop in the graph?
Select one:

a. e4

b. e3

c. None of the choices

d. e2

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There are 20 CS majors and 25 IT majors. How many ways are there to pick one CS major or one IT
major?
Select one:

a. 45

b.
25

c. 20

d. 100

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Given the set of four letters, {A, B, C, D}, how many possibilities are there for selecting any two
letters where order is important?
Select one:

a. 8

b. 9

c. 24

d. 12

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A graph having 6 vertices and 9 edges, if a tree is to make from a graph, how many edges should be
deleted?
Select one:

a. 5

b. 6

c. None of the choices

d. 4

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The Gilas Pilipinas Basketball Team has 10 players. How many ways can the coach select 5 players
to start the game?
Select one:

a. 252

b. 210

c. 30240

d. 50

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In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'DISCRETE' be arranged in such away that
the vowels always come together?
Select one:

a. 2160

b. 24

c. 120

d. 720

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It is a vertex distinguishable from other vertex?
Select one:

a. Root

b. Left Child

c. None of the choices

d. Right Child

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How many bit strings of length 4 contain either 3 consecutive 0s or 3 consecutive 1s?
Select one:

a. 5

b. 4

c. 6

d. 7

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