mcqs
MCQ Questions (Logic & Switching Circuits) The negation of p→q is: a) ¬p→q b) p∧¬q c) ¬p∧q d) p∨q The statement p↔q is equivalent to: a) (p→q)∨(q→p) b) (p→q)∧(q→p) c) p∨q d) p∧q The dual of p∨(q∧r) is: a) p∧(q∨r) b) p∨(q∨r) c) p∧(q∧r) d) p∨q∨r A statement which is always true is called: a) Contradiction b) Tautology c) Contingency d) Negation In switching circuits, series connection represents: a) OR b) AND c) NOT d) XOR Parallel switches represent: a) AND b) OR c) NOT d) NAND The negation of p∨q is: a) ¬p∨¬q b) ¬p∧¬q c) p∧q d) p∨¬q Complementary switches are denoted by: a) S₁, S₂ b) S, S′ c) p, q d) A, B The statement ¬(¬p) is equal to: a) p b) ¬p c) p∨p d) p∧p The truth value of p∧q is true when: a) Both false b) One true c) Both true d) None The symbolic form of implication is: a) ∧ b) ∨ c) → d) ¬ A statement which is always false is: a) Tautology b) Contradiction c) Contingency d) Implication