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October 28, 2023Computer-Organization
October 28, 2023UGC NET CS 2017 Jan -paper-2
Question 6 |
In propositional logic if (P → Q) ∧ (R → S) and (P ∨ R) are two premises such that


P ∨ R | |
P ∨ S | |
Q ∨ R | |
Q ∨ S | |
None of These |
Question 6 Explanation:
Option-A: Let P be TRUE and R be false, then the conclusion PVR will be TRUE. Now if we make Q as false then premises (P→Q)∧(R→ S)will be false because P→ Q is false. Hence this option is not correct.
Option-B: Let P be TRUE and S be false then the conclusion PVS is TRUE. Now, if we make R as TRUE then the premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be false because (R→ S) will be false. Hence this option is not correct.
Option-C: Let Q be false, R be TRUE then conclusion QVR will be TRUE. Now if we make S as FALSE then Premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be FALSE because (R→ S) will be false. Hence, this option is not correct.
Option-D: Let Q be TRUE and S be FALSE then conclusion QVS will be TRUE. Now if we make R as TRUE then premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be FALSE because (R→ S) will be false.
Therefore None of the given options are correct.
Note: As per UGC NET key, given option D as correct answer.
Option-B: Let P be TRUE and S be false then the conclusion PVS is TRUE. Now, if we make R as TRUE then the premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be false because (R→ S) will be false. Hence this option is not correct.
Option-C: Let Q be false, R be TRUE then conclusion QVR will be TRUE. Now if we make S as FALSE then Premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be FALSE because (R→ S) will be false. Hence, this option is not correct.
Option-D: Let Q be TRUE and S be FALSE then conclusion QVS will be TRUE. Now if we make R as TRUE then premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be FALSE because (R→ S) will be false.
Therefore None of the given options are correct.
Note: As per UGC NET key, given option D as correct answer.
Correct Answer: E
Question 6 Explanation:
Option-A: Let P be TRUE and R be false, then the conclusion PVR will be TRUE. Now if we make Q as false then premises (P→Q)∧(R→ S)will be false because P→ Q is false. Hence this option is not correct.
Option-B: Let P be TRUE and S be false then the conclusion PVS is TRUE. Now, if we make R as TRUE then the premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be false because (R→ S) will be false. Hence this option is not correct.
Option-C: Let Q be false, R be TRUE then conclusion QVR will be TRUE. Now if we make S as FALSE then Premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be FALSE because (R→ S) will be false. Hence, this option is not correct.
Option-D: Let Q be TRUE and S be FALSE then conclusion QVS will be TRUE. Now if we make R as TRUE then premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be FALSE because (R→ S) will be false.
Therefore None of the given options are correct.
Note: As per UGC NET key, given option D as correct answer.
Option-B: Let P be TRUE and S be false then the conclusion PVS is TRUE. Now, if we make R as TRUE then the premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be false because (R→ S) will be false. Hence this option is not correct.
Option-C: Let Q be false, R be TRUE then conclusion QVR will be TRUE. Now if we make S as FALSE then Premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be FALSE because (R→ S) will be false. Hence, this option is not correct.
Option-D: Let Q be TRUE and S be FALSE then conclusion QVS will be TRUE. Now if we make R as TRUE then premises (P→ Q)∧(R→ S) will be FALSE because (R→ S) will be false.
Therefore None of the given options are correct.
Note: As per UGC NET key, given option D as correct answer.
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