Which is the complete specification of the state of the world? A. Atomic event B. Complex event C. Simple event D. None of the mentioned

[amp_mcq option1=”Atomic event” option2=”Complex event” option3=”Simple event” option4=”None of the mentioned” correct=”option1″]

The correct answer is: A. Atomic event

An atomic event is a single, indivisible event that cannot be broken down into smaller events. It is the complete specification of the state of the world at a given point in time.

A complex event is a collection of atomic events that occur together. It is not a complete specification of the state of the world, as it does not specify the order in which the atomic events occurred.

A simple event is an atomic event that does not have any sub-events. It is a complete specification of the state of the world at a given point in time, but it is not a complex event.

None of the mentioned is not a valid answer.