What This Document Is
This document is a completed Fall 2019 Test 2 for CS 2050, Intro to Discrete Math, at Georgia Institute of Technology. It showcases a student’s responses to a variety of questions covering foundational concepts in the course. The test is fully graded, displaying points earned for each question.
Why This Document Matters
This completed exam serves as a valuable resource for students currently enrolled in or preparing for CS 2050. It provides insight into the types of questions asked, the expected level of detail in answers, and the grading criteria used by the instructor, Cecilia Young. It’s particularly useful for self-assessment and identifying areas where further study may be needed.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a single instance of an exam and does not represent all possible questions or topics covered in the course. While it demonstrates successful and unsuccessful answer approaches, it doesn’t provide detailed explanations of *why* certain answers were marked incorrect. It is a snapshot of one student’s performance, not a comprehensive study guide.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes: 19 multiple-choice questions and 3 free-response questions covering topics such as Cartesian products, set subtraction, the Euclidean algorithm, least common multiples, binary search, mathematical induction, set complements, sequences, function mappings, set logic, proper subsets, divisibility, and the Caesar cipher. It also shows the student’s score (99/100) and specific point deductions for individual questions, along with the original question prompts. This preview only shows a sampling of the questions and associated scores.