[amp_mcq option1=”Multiple clause” option2=”Combine clause” option3=”Unit clause” option4=”None of the mentioned” correct=”option3″]
The correct answer is C. Unit clause.
A unit clause is a clause that contains only one literal. It can be viewed as a single literal, which is a propositional variable or its negation.
A multiple clause is a clause that contains more than one literal. It can be viewed as a conjunction of literals.
A combine clause is a clause that is formed by combining two or more clauses. It can be viewed as a disjunction of clauses.
None of the mentioned is not a valid option.