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Syllabus: Propositional and first order logic.

$$\scriptsize{\overset{{\large{\textbf{Mark Distribution in Previous GATE}}}}{\begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}\hline
\textbf{Year}& \textbf{2022}& \textbf{2021-1}&\textbf{2021-2}&\textbf{2020}&\textbf{2019}&\textbf{2018}&\textbf{2017-1}&\textbf{2017-2}&\textbf{2016-1}&\textbf{2016-2}&\textbf{Minimum}&\textbf{Average}&\textbf{Maximum}
\\\hline\textbf{1 Mark Count}& 0 & 1&1&0&0&0&2&1&1&1&0&0.7&2
\\\hline\textbf{2 Marks Count}&0 & 0&0&1&1&1&1&0&0&1&0&0.5&1
\\\hline\textbf{Total Marks}& 0 & 1&1&2&2&2&4&1&1&3&\bf{0}&\bf{1.7}&\bf{4}\\\hline
\end{array}}}$$

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