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Fuzzy Logic & Applications Unit Test - 5 (JKC)

The document is a midterm exam for a fuzzy logic and applications course. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of key concepts in fuzzy logic including: 1) Different types of fuzzy logic implications such as Lukasiewicz's implication, Brouwerian's implication, and R-SEQ implication. 2) Fuzzy logic compositions like max-product, max-max, max, sum-product, and min-min. 3) Operations on linguistic hedges such as "very small", "not very small", "plus very small", and "minus". 4) Decomposing conditional statements with fuzzy logic operators like "if-then
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Fuzzy Logic & Applications Unit Test - 5 (JKC)

The document is a midterm exam for a fuzzy logic and applications course. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of key concepts in fuzzy logic including: 1) Different types of fuzzy logic implications such as Lukasiewicz's implication, Brouwerian's implication, and R-SEQ implication. 2) Fuzzy logic compositions like max-product, max-max, max, sum-product, and min-min. 3) Operations on linguistic hedges such as "very small", "not very small", "plus very small", and "minus". 4) Decomposing conditional statements with fuzzy logic operators like "if-then
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PRAGATI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Near Peddapuram, Surampalem – 533 437.

FUZZY LOGIC & APPLICATIONS


MID – V
Branch : IV EEE (-JKC) Time : 20 Min.
Roll No. : Date: …..-12-2006
Name : Max. Marks: 20

Answer all the questions.

1 to 5 Match the following.


1. According to “Correlation Minimum Implication”, ………….. [ ]
2. According to “Bounded Sum Implication”, = ………………… [ ]
3. Lucoswitz’s Implication is ………………………. [ ]
4. Brouwerian’s Implication is …………………….. [ ]
5. R-SEQ Implication is …………………………… [ ]
a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

6 to 10.
6. Max – product composition is ………………….. [ ]
7. Max – Max composition is ……………………. [ ]
8. Max – composition is ……………………………. [ ]
9. Sum product composition is ……………………….. [ ]
10. Min – Min composition is ………………………….. [ ]

a) .

b)

c)

d)

e)

11. If the Linguistic Hedge “Small” = then “Very Small” =

………………
12. “Not Very Small’ = ………………………

13. “Plus Very Small” = ……………………..

14. “Minus” α = ……………………………..

15. If “ Intensify α” =

= then
“Intensely Small” = ……………………………..

16. Conditional statement “If THEN ( ) may be decomposed into two canonical forms
connected by “OR” as ………………………

17. Conditional statement “If (THEN ) UNLESS may be decomposed into canonical forms
connected by “OR” as ………………

18. Conditional statement “If THEN ( ELSE IF THEN UNLESS ) may be decomposed
into canonical forms connected by “OR” as ……………………………

19. If fy (x) is the membership function of x w.r. to y and fx(y) is the membership function of y w.r. to x
then the Relativity function f(x/y) is ………………………..

20. If is the Reciprocal relation then sum of “Average Fuzziness” and “Average Certainty” F( )+C(
) = …………………………

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