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The reduced expression of the Boolean function F(P, Q) = P' · + P · Q is ______.

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

With reference to the code given below, answer the questions that follow along with dry run/working.boolean num(int x)

{ int a=1}
   for (int c=x; c>0; c/<10}
      a*=10;
   return (x*x%a)=x;
}
  1. What will the function num() return when the value of x = 25?
  2. What is the method num() performing?
[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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According to the Principle of duality, the Boolean equation

(A+ B') • (A+ 1) =A+ B' will be equivalent to ______.

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Verify if the following proposition is a Tautology, Contradiction or Contingency using a truth table.

((A => B)^(B => C))=>(A => C)

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the complement of the following expression and reduce it by using Boolean laws.

P•( 13 ± Q)•Q•(Q+R')

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

How is a decoder different from a multiplexer?

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

According to the Principle of duality, the Boolean equation (Aꞌ + B) • (1 + B) = Aꞌ + B will be equivalent to ______.

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Distributive law states that ______.

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

According to De Morgan's law (a +b + c')' will be equal to ______.

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

From the logic diagram given below, write the Boolean expression for (1) and (2). Also, derive the Boolean expression (F) and simplify it.

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The compliment of the Boolean expression Aꞌ • (B • Cꞌ + Bꞌ • C).

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Convert the following cardinal expression to its canonical form:

F(P, Q, R) = π(0, 1, 3, 4).

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Write the canonical SOP expression for F (A, B) = A <=> B.

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

To be recruited as the Principal in a renowned College, a candidate must satisfy any one of the following criteria:

  • The candidate must be a Postgraduate and should either possess a B.Ed. degree or a teaching experience of more than 15 years?
                                   OR
  • The candidate must be an employee of the same college with a teaching experience of more than 15 years.
                                   OR
  • The candidate must be a Postgraduate but not an employee of the same college and should have a teaching experience of more than 15 years.

The inputs are:

INPUTS  
P Candidate is a Postgraduate
S Candidate is an employee of the same
College
E Candidate has a teaching experience of
more than 15 years
B Candidate possesses a B.Ed. degree

(In all the above cases, 1 indicates yes and 0 indicates no)

Output: X - Denotes eligibility of a candidate [1 indicates eligibility and 0 indicates ineligibility in all cases]

Draw the truth table for the inputs and outputs given above and write the SOP expression for X (P, S, E, B).

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Write the cardinal form of the maxterm X + Y' + Z.

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The complement of the reduced expression of F(A,B) = ∑ (0,1,2,3) is ______.

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A shopping mall announces a special discount on all its products as a festival offer only to those who satisfy any one of the following conditions.

  • If he/she is an employee of the mall and has a service of more than 10 years.
                                     OR
  • A regular customer of the mall whose age is less than 65 years and should not be an employee of the mall.
                                     OR
  • If he/she is a senior citizen but not a regular customer of the mall.

The inputs are:

INPUTS  
E Employee of the mall
R Regular customer of the mall
S Service of the employee is more than 10 years
C Senior citizen of 65 years or above

(In all the above cases, 1 indicates yes and 0 indicates no.)

Output: X - Denotes eligible for discount [1 indicates YES and 0 indicates NO in all cases]

Draw the truth table for the inputs and outputs given above and write the SOP expression for X ( E, R, S, C ).

[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Mention any two properties of the data members of an Interface.

[10] Arrays, Strings
Chapter: [10] Arrays, Strings
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Given the Boolean function F(A, B, C, D) = ∑(2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15).

  1. Reduce the above expression by using 4- variable Karnaugh map, showing the various groups (i.e., octal, quads and pairs.
  2. Draw the logic gate diagram for the reduced expression. Assume that the variables and their complements are available as inputs.
[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Give the Boolean function F(A, B, C, D,) π(0, 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 14,15).

  1. Reduce the above expression by using 4-variable Karnaugh mpa, showing the various groups (i.e., octal quads and pairs)
  2. Draw the logic gate diagrams for the reduced expression. Assume that the variables and their complements are available as inputs.
[1] Boolean Algebra
Chapter: [1] Boolean Algebra
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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