1
GATE CSE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
In a certain town, the probability that it will rain in the afternoon is known to be 0.6. Moreover, meteorological data indicates that if the temperature at noon is less than or equal to $${25^ \circ }$$ C, the probability that it will rain in the afternoon is 0.4. The temperature at noon is equally likely to be above $${25^ \circ }$$ C, or at/below $${25^ \circ }$$ C. What is the probability that it will rain in the afternoon on a day when the temperature at noon is above $${25^ \circ }$$ C?
A
0.4
B
0.6
C
0.8
D
0.9
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GATE CSE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
A logical binary relation $$ \odot $$, is defined as follows: GATE CSE 2006 Discrete Mathematics - Mathematical Logic Question 33 English

Let ~ be the unary negation (NOT) operator, with higher precedence then $$ \odot $$. Which one of the following is equivalent to $$A \wedge B?$$

A
$$\left( { \sim A \odot B} \right)$$
B
$$\left( { \sim A \odot \sim B} \right)$$
C
$$ \sim \left( { \sim A \odot \sim B} \right)$$
D
$$ \sim \left( { \sim A \odot B} \right)$$
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GATE CSE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
When a coin is tossed, the probability of getting a Head is p, 0 < p < 1. Let N be the random variable denoting the number of tosses till the first Head appears, including the toss where the Head appears. Assuming that successive tosses are indepandent, the expected value of N is
A
1/p
B
1/ (1 - p)
C
$$1/{p^2}$$
D
$$1/{(1 - p)^2}$$
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GATE CSE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Consider the following first order logic formula in which $$R$$ is a binary relation symbol.
$$\forall x\forall y\left( {R\left( {x,\,y} \right) \Rightarrow R\left( {y,x} \right)} \right).$$

The formula is

A
Satisfiable and valid
B
Satisfiable and so is its negation
C
Unsatisfiable but its negation is valid
D
Satisfiable but its negation is unsatisfiable
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