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GATE2012 CY: GA-2
One of the parts $(A, B, C, D)$ in the sentence given below contains an ERROR. Which one of the following is INCORRECT? I requested that he should be given the driving test today instead of tomorrow. requested that should be given the driving test instead of tomorrow
One of the parts $(A, B, C, D)$ in the sentence given below contains an ERROR. Which one of the following is INCORRECT?I requested that he should be given the driving tes...
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Feb 16, 2016
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE2012 CY: GA-3
Which one of the following options is the closest in meaning to the word given below? Latitude Eligibility Freedom Coercion Meticulousness
Which one of the following options is the closest in meaning to the word given below?LatitudeEligibilityFreedomCoercionMeticulousness
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Feb 16, 2016
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE2012 CY: GA-5
Choose the most appropriate alternative from the options given below to complete the following sentence: If the tired soldier wanted to lie down, he ___ the mattress out on the balcony. should take shall take should have taken will have taken
Choose the most appropriate alternative from the options given below to complete the followingsentence:If the tired soldier wanted to lie down, he ___ the mattress out on...
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Feb 16, 2016
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE2013 AE: GA-2
The Headmaster ___________ to speak to you. Which of the following options is incorrect to complete the above sentence? is wanting wants want was wanting
The Headmaster ___________ to speak to you. Which of the following options is incorrect to complete the above sentence? is wanting wants want was wanting
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Feb 16, 2016
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE2013 AE: GA-3
Mahatama Gandhi was known for his humility as he played an important role in humiliating exit of British from India. he worked for humanitarian causes. he displayed modesty in his interactions. he was a fine human being
Mahatama Gandhi was known for his humility ashe played an important role in humiliating exit of British from India.he worked for humanitarian causes.he displayed modesty ...
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Feb 16, 2016
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE2013 AE: GA-4
All engineering students should learn mechanics, mathematics and how to do computation. I II III IV Which of the above underlined parts of the sentence is not appropriate? I II III IV
All engineering students should learn mechanics, mathematics and how to do computation. I II ...
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Feb 16, 2016
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE2013 AE: GA-5
Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair: water: pipe:: cart: road electricity: wire sea: beach music: instrument
Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair:water: pipe::cart: roadelectricity: wiresea: beachmusic: instrument
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Feb 16, 2016
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE2013 AE: GA-9
All professors are researchers Some scientists are professors Which of the given conclusions is logically valid and is inferred from the above arguments? All scientists are researchers All professors are scientists Some researchers are scientists No conclusion follows
All professors are researchersSome scientists are professorsWhich of the given conclusions is logically valid and is inferred from the above arguments?All scientists are ...
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Feb 16, 2016
Analytical Aptitude
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GATE2013 EE: GA-1
They were requested not to quarrel with others. Which one of the following options is the closest in meaning to the word quarrel? make out call out dig out fall out
They were requested not to quarrel with others.Which one of the following options is the closest in meaning to the word quarrel?make outcall outdig outfall out
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Feb 16, 2016
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 3 | Question: 45
If for non-zero $x, \: af(x) + bf(\frac{1}{x}) = \frac{1}{x} - 25$ where $a \neq b \text{ then } \int\limits_1^2 f(x)dx$ is $\frac{1}{a^2 - b^2} \begin{bmatrix} a(\ln 2 - 25) + \frac{47b}{2} \end{bmatrix}$ ... $\frac{1}{a^2 - b^2} \begin{bmatrix} a(\ln 2 - 25) - \frac{47b}{2} \end{bmatrix}$
If for non-zero $x, \: af(x) + bf(\frac{1}{x}) = \frac{1}{x} - 25$ where $a \neq b \text{ then } \int\limits_1^2 f(x)dx$ is$\frac{1}{a^2 - b^2} \begin{bmatrix} a(\ln 2 - ...
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Feb 19, 2015
Calculus
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 1 | Question: GA-7
Select the alternative meaning of the underlined part of the sentence. The chain snatchers took to their heels when the police party arrived. Took shelter in a thick jungle Open indiscriminate fire Took to flight Unconditionally surrendered
Select the alternative meaning of the underlined part of the sentence.The chain snatchers took to their heels when the police party arrived.Took shelter in a thick jungle...
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Feb 12, 2015
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 1 | Question: GA-5
Which one of the following combinations is incorrect? Acquiescence - Submission Wheedle - Roundabout Flippancy - Lightness Profligate - Extravagant
Which one of the following combinations is incorrect?Acquiescence - SubmissionWheedle - RoundaboutFlippancy - LightnessProfligate - Extravagant
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Feb 12, 2015
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 1 | Question: GA-2
Which of the following options is the closest in meaning of the sentence below? She enjoyed herself immensely at the party. She had a terrible time at the party She had a horrible time at the party She had a terrific time at the party She had a terrifying time at the party
Which of the following options is the closest in meaning of the sentence below?She enjoyed herself immensely at the party.She had a terrible time at the partyShe had a ho...
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Feb 12, 2015
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 1 | Question: GA-1
Didn't you buy ____ when you went shopping? any paper much paper no paper a few paper
Didn't you buy ____ when you went shopping?any papermuch paperno papera few paper
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Feb 12, 2015
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Address Translation
A cpu generates 32- bit virtual address .The page size is 4kb .The processor has a tlb which can hold 128 entries and is 4-way set associative .The minimum size of tlb tag is ???
A cpu generates 32- bit virtual address .The page size is 4kb .The processor has a tlb which can hold 128 entries and is 4-way set associative .The minimum size of tlb ta...
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GATE CSE 1996 | Question: 13
Let $Q=\left( \left\{q_1,q_2 \right\}, \left\{a,b\right \}, \left\{a,b,\bot \right\}, \delta, \bot, \phi \right)$ ... $\delta(q_2,b,b) = \left\{(q_2, \epsilon)\right\}$ $\delta(q_2,\epsilon,\bot) = \left\{(q_2, \epsilon)\right\}$
Let $Q=\left( \left\{q_1,q_2 \right\}, \left\{a,b\right \}, \left\{a,b,\bot \right\}, \delta, \bot, \phi \right)$ be a pushdown automaton accepting by empty stack for the...
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Oct 14, 2014
Theory of Computation
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GATE CSE 2005 | Question: 83a
Statement for Linked Answer Questions 83a & 83b: Consider the following expression grammar. The semantic rules for expression evaluation are stated next to each grammar production. ... a reduce action It detects shift-reduce conflict, and resolves the conflict in favor of a reduce over a shift action
Statement for Linked Answer Questions 83a & 83b:Consider the following expression grammar. The semantic rules for expression evaluation are stated next to each grammar pr...
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Compiler Design
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GATE CSE 2011 | Question: 60
Choose the word from the options given below that is most nearly opposite in the meaning to the given word Amalgamate merge split collect separate
Choose the word from the options given below that is most nearly opposite in the meaning to the given wordAmalgamatemergesplitcollectseparate
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Oct 12, 2014
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE CSE 2011 | Question: 61
Few school curricula include a unit on how to deal with bereavement and grief, and yet all students at some point in their lives suffer from losses through death and parting. Based on the above passage which topic would not be included in a ... stages are passed through in the healing process what the leading causes of death are how to give support to a grieving friend
Few school curricula include a unit on how to deal with bereavement and grief, and yet all students at some point in their lives suffer from losses through death and part...
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Oct 12, 2014
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GATE CSE 2010 | Question: 56
Choose the most appropriate word from the options given below to complete the following sentence: His rather casual remarks on politics ________ his lack of seriousness about the subject. masked belied betrayed suppressed
Choose the most appropriate word from the options given below to complete the following sentence:His rather casual remarks on politics ________ his lack of seriousness ab...
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Oct 12, 2014
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GATE CSE 2014 Set 3 | Question: GA-1
$\underset{\text{I}}{\underline{\text{While trying to collect}}}$ an envelope $\underset{\text{II}}{\underline{\text{from under the table,}}}$ $\underset{\text{III}}{\underline{\text{Mr. X fell down}}}$ and $\underset{\text{IV}}{\underline{\text{was losing consciousness.}}}$ Which one of the above underlined parts of the sentence is NOT appropriate? I II III IV
$\underset{\text{I}}{\underline{\text{While trying to collect}}}$ an envelope $\underset{\text{II}}{\underline{\text{from under the table,}}}$ $\underset{\text{III}}{\und...
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Oct 12, 2014
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GATE CSE 1996 | Question: 27
A library relational database system uses the following schema USERS (User#, User Name, Home Town) BOOKS (Book#, Book Title, Author Name) ISSUED (Book#, User#, Date) Explain in one English sentence, what each of the following relational algebra queries is ...
A library relational database system uses the following schemaUSERS (User#, User Name, Home Town)BOOKS (Book#, Book Title, Author Name)ISSUED (Book#, User#, Date)Explain ...
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Oct 9, 2014
Databases
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GATE CSE 1996 | Question: 26
A computer system has a three-level memory hierarchy, with access time and hit ratios as shown below: ... of less than $100 nsec$? What is the average access time achieved using the chosen sizes of level $1$ and level $2$ memories?
A computer system has a three-level memory hierarchy, with access time and hit ratios as shown below:$$\overset{ \text {Level $1$ (Cache memory)} \\ \text{Access time = ...
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Oct 9, 2014
CO and Architecture
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GATE CSE 1996 | Question: 25
A hard disk is connected to a $50$ MHz processor through a DMA controller. Assume that the initial set-up of a DMA transfer takes $1000$ clock cycles for the processor, and assume that the handling of the interrupt at DMA completion requires $500$ ... What fraction of the processor time is consumed by the disk, if the disk is actively transferring $100\%$ of the time?
A hard disk is connected to a $50$ MHz processor through a DMA controller. Assume that the initial set-up of a DMA transfer takes $1000$ clock cycles for the processor, ...
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CO and Architecture
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GATE CSE 1996 | Question: 24-a
Consider the synchronous sequential circuit in the below figure Draw a state diagram, which is implemented by the circuit. Use the following names for the states corresponding to the values of flip-flops as given below. ... $} \\\hline \end{array}$
Consider the synchronous sequential circuit in the below figureDraw a state diagram, which is implemented by the circuit. Use the following names for the states correspon...
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Digital Logic
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GATE CSE 1996 | Question: 23
A file system with a one-level directory structure is implemented on a disk with disk block size of $4K$ ... What is the maximum possible number of files? What is the maximum possible file size in blocks
A file system with a one-level directory structure is implemented on a disk with disk block size of $4K$ bytes. The disk is used as follows:$$\begin{array}{|l|}\hline \te...
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Operating System
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GATE CSE 1996 | Question: 22
A computer system uses the Banker's Algorithm to deal with deadlocks. Its current state is shown in the table below, where $P0$, $P1$, $P2$ are processes, and $R0$, $R1$, $R2$ ... the system can be in this state What will the system do on a request by process $P0$ for one unit of resource type $R1$?
A computer system uses the Banker’s Algorithm to deal with deadlocks. Its current state is shown in the table below, where $P0$, $P1$, $P2$ are processes, and $R0$, $R1...
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Operating System
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GATE CSE 1996 | Question: 21
The concurrent programming constructs fork and join are as below: Fork <label> which creates a new process executing from the specified label Join <variable> which decrements the specified synchronization variable (by $1$) and terminates the process if the new value is not $0$. Show ... $N$ $S3$ $L2$ : join $M$ $S5$ $L3:S2$ Goto $L1$ $L4:S4$ Goto $L2$ Next:
The concurrent programming constructs fork and join are as below:Fork <label which creates a new process executing from the specified labelJoin <variable which decrements...
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Operating System
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GATE CSE 1996 | Question: 20
Consider the syntax-directed translation schema (SDTS) shown below: $E\rightarrow E + E$ {print + } $E\rightarrow E * E$ {print . } $E\rightarrow id$ {print id.name} $E\rightarrow (E)$ An LR-parser executes the actions associated with ... corresponding production. Draw the parse tree and write the translation for the sentence. $(a+b)*(c+d)$, using SDTS given above.
Consider the syntax-directed translation schema (SDTS) shown below:$E\rightarrow E + E$ {print “+”}$E\rightarrow E * E$ {print “.”}$E\rightarrow id$ {print id.nam...
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Compiler Design
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GATE CSE 1996 | Question: 19
Consider the following program in pseudo-Pascal syntax. What is printed by the program if parameter $a$ in procedure $\text{test1}$ is passed as call-by-reference parameter call-by-value-result parameter program Example (input, output) var b: integer; procedure test2: begin b ... ', a, b); end begin (*Example*) b:=3; test1(b); writeln('point3: ', b); end
Consider the following program in pseudo-Pascal syntax. What is printed by the program if parameter $a$ in procedure $\text{test1}$ is passed ascall-by-reference paramete...
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Programming in C
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