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GATE CSE 2015 Set 3 | Question: GA-6
Alexander turned his attention towards India, since he had conquered Persia. Which one of the statements below is logically valid and can be inferred from the above sentence? Alexander would not have turned his attention towards India had he ... Since Alexander's kingdom extended to Indian borders after the conquest of Persia, he was keen to move further.
Alexander turned his attention towards India, since he had conquered Persia.Which one of the statements below is logically valid and can be inferred from the above senten...
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Feb 19, 2015
Verbal Aptitude
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 3 | Question: 47
Consider the following code sequence having five instructions from $I_1 \text{ to } I_5$. Each of these instructions has the following format. OP Ri, Rj, Rk Where operation OP is performed on contents of registers Rj and Rk and the result is stored in ... statements is/are correct? Only S1 is true Only S2 is true Only S1 and S3 are true Only S2 and S3 are true
Consider the following code sequence having five instructions from $I_1 \text{ to } I_5$. Each of these instructions has the following format. OP Ri, Rj, RkWhere operatio...
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Feb 18, 2015
CO and Architecture
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 3 | Question: 37
Suppose $X_i$ for $i=1, 2, 3$ are independent and identically distributed random variables whose probability mass functions are $Pr[X_i = 0] = Pr[X_i = 1] = \frac{1} {2} \text{ for } i = 1, 2, 3$. Define another random variable $Y = X_1X_2 \oplus X_3$, where $\oplus$ denotes XOR. Then $Pr[Y=0 \mid X_3 = 0] =$______.
Suppose $X_i$ for $i=1, 2, 3$ are independent and identically distributed random variables whose probability mass functions are $Pr[X_i = 0] = Pr[X_i = 1] = \frac{1} {2} ...
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Feb 15, 2015
Probability
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What is the number of states in the minimal DFA with input symbols {0,1,2} where 2nd last symbol is 1?
What is the number of states in the minimal DFA with input symbols {0,1,2} where 2nd last symbol is 1?A. 8B. 9C. 6D. None
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Jan 29, 2015
Theory of Computation
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