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CS-6105 Prelim Quiz 1

- This document contains 20 multiple choice or short answer questions testing concepts in logic and sets. It provides feedback for each question indicating whether the answer was correct or incorrect. - The questions cover topics such as classifying statements as atomic, molecular, or non-statements. They also involve set operations like unions, intersections, differences and finding cardinalities. - Most of the questions were answered correctly, but a few were marked as incorrect along with explanations of the right answers.

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CS-6105 Prelim Quiz 1

- This document contains 20 multiple choice or short answer questions testing concepts in logic and sets. It provides feedback for each question indicating whether the answer was correct or incorrect. - The questions cover topics such as classifying statements as atomic, molecular, or non-statements. They also involve set operations like unions, intersections, differences and finding cardinalities. - Most of the questions were answered correctly, but a few were marked as incorrect along with explanations of the right answers.

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Classify the sentence below as an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or not a

statement at all. If the statement is molecular, identify what kind it is (conjuction,

disjunction, conditional, biconditional, negation).

Everybody needs somebody sometime. 


Molecular Conditional

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Find | R | when R = {2, 4, 6,..., 180}
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Find |A ∩ B| when A = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} and B {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}
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Classify the sentence below as an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or not a

statement at all. If the statement is molecular, identify what kind it is (conjuction,

disjunction, conditional, biconditional, negation).

Every natural number greater than 1 is either prime or composite. 


Molecular Conditional

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In my safe is a sheet of paper with two shapes drawn on it in colored crayon. One is a

square, and the other is a triangle. Each shape is drawn in a single color. Suppose you

believe me when I tell you that if the square is blue, then the triangle is green. What do you

therefore know about the truth value of the following statement?


The statement is TRUE

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Find the cardinality of R = {20,21,...,39, 40} 
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In my safe is a sheet of paper with two shapes drawn on it in colored crayon. One is a

square, and the other is a triangle. Each shape is drawn in a single color. Suppose you

believe me when I tell you that if the square is blue, then the triangle is green. What do you

therefore know about the truth value of the following statement?


The statement is FALSE

The square and the triangle are both blue. Blank 1  

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The cardinality of {3, 5, 7, 9, 5} is 5.
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True

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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
Find A \ B

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{1, 2}

{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}

{1, 2, 6, 7}

{3, 4, 5}
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Determine whether the sentence below is an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or

not a statement at all.


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Determine whether the sentence below is an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or

not a statement at all.


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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
Find A ∩ B
Select one:

{1, 2, 3}

{3, 4, 5}

{1, 2, 6, 7}

{5, 6, 7}
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Let A = {3, 4, 5}. Find the cardinality of P(A).
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In my safe is a sheet of paper with two shapes drawn on it in colored crayon. One is a

square, and the other is a triangle. Each shape is drawn in a single color. Suppose you

believe me when I tell you that if the square is blue, then the triangle is green. What do you

therefore know about the truth value of the following statement?


The statement is FALSE

The square and the triangle are both green. Blank 1  


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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
Find A U B

Select one:

{1, 2, 6, 7}

{1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7}

{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}

{3, 4, 5}
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Determine whether the sentence below is an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or

not a statement at all.


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 Customers must wear shoes. Blank 1  

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Classify the sentence below as an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or not a

statement at all. If the statement is molecular, identify what kind it is (conjuction,

disjunction, conditional, biconditional, negation).

The sum of the first 100 odd positive integers. 


Atomic N/A

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Classify the sentence below as an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or not a

statement at all. If the statement is molecular, identify what kind it is (conjuction,

disjunction, conditional, biconditional, negation).

We can have donuts for dinner, but only if it rains. 


Molecular Conditional

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Classify the sentence below as an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or not a

statement at all. If the statement is molecular, identify what kind it is (conjuction,

disjunction, conditional, biconditional, negation).

The Broncos will win the Super Bowl or I’ll eat my hat. 
Molecular Conjunction

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Find the cardinality of S = {1, {2,3,4},0} 
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