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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 1
If we merge states in LR(1) parser to form a LALR(1) parser, we may introduce shift-reduce conflict reduce-reduce conflict no extra conflict both shift-reduce as well as reduce-reduce
If we merge states in LR(1) parser to form a LALR(1) parser, we may introduceshift-reduce conflictreduce-reduce conflictno extra conflictboth shift-reduce as well as redu...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 2
Suppose we have a rightmost derivation which proceeds as follows: $\begin{array}{ccc}S &\rightarrow & Aabw \\ & \rightarrow &ABw \end{array}$ ... $\begin{array}{ccc} B &\rightarrow & ab \end{array}$
Suppose we have a rightmost derivation which proceeds as follows:$\begin{array}{ccc}S &\rightarrow & Aabw \\ & \rightarrow &ABw \end{array}$Which of the following is a po...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 3
Which of the following statements is FALSE? Any DCFL has an equivalent grammar that can be parsed by a SLR(1) parser with end string delimiter Languages of grammars parsed by LR(2) parsers is a strict super set of the languages of ... LL(1) parsers There is no DCFL which is not having a grammar that can be parsed by a LR(1) parser
Which of the following statements is FALSE?Any DCFL has an equivalent grammar that can be parsed by a SLR(1) parser with end string delimiterLanguages of grammars parsed ...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 4
Which of the following statements is FALSE? In a SLR(1) parser, it is allowable for both shift and reduce items to be in the same state In a SLR(1) parser, it is allowable for multiple reduce items to be in the same state All SLR(1) grammars are LR(0) All LR(0) grammars are SLR(1)
Which of the following statements is FALSE?In a SLR(1) parser, it is allowable for both shift and reduce items to be in the same stateIn a SLR(1) parser, it is allowable ...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 5
Which of the following statements regarding $LR(0)$ parser is FALSE? A $LR(0)$ configurating set cannot have multiple reduce items A $LR(0)$ configurating set cannot have both shift as well as reduce items If a reduce item is ... a $LR(0)$ configurating set it cannot have any other item A $LR(0)$ parser can parse any regular grammar
Which of the following statements regarding $LR(0)$ parser is FALSE?A $LR(0)$ configurating set cannot have multiple reduce itemsA $LR(0)$ configurating set cannot have ...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 6
Which of the following sentences is CORRECT? A top-down parse produces a leftmost derivation of a sentence A bottom-up parse produces a rightmost derivation of a sentence A top-down parse produces a rightmost derivation of a sentence A bottom-up parse produces a leftmost derivation of a sentence
Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?A top-down parse produces a leftmost derivation of a sentenceA bottom-up parse produces a rightmost derivation of a sentenceA ...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 7
Which of the following is a requirement for an LL(1) grammar? Unambiguity No left recursion If $A \to \alpha \mid \beta$ are two productions, then $FIRST(\alpha)$ and $FIRST(\beta)$ are disjoint (i) and (ii) (iii) (i), (ii) and (iii) (ii) and (iii)
Which of the following is a requirement for an LL(1) grammar?UnambiguityNo left recursionIf $A \to \alpha \mid \beta$ are two productions, then $FIRST(\alpha)$ and $FIRST...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 8
Which of the following sentences regarding Viable prefixes is/are CORRECT? Viable prefixes is the set of prefixes of right-sentential forms that can appear on the stack of a shift-reduce parser Viable prefixes is the set of prefixes of right-sentential forms ... using a DFA Only (i) Only (ii) Only (i) and (ii) (i), (ii) and (iii)
Which of the following sentences regarding Viable prefixes is/are CORRECT?Viable prefixes is the set of prefixes of right-sentential forms that can appear on the stack of...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 9
For which of the following languages a LL(1) grammar does not exist? $\{a^n o b^n \mid n \geq 1\} \cup \{ a^n b^{n} \mid n \geq 1 \}$ $\{ a^n b^m \mid m,n \geq 0 \}$ $\{a^ib^j\mid i\geq j\}$ $\{a^ib^j\mid i= j\}$
For which of the following languages a LL(1) grammar does not exist?$\{a^n o b^n \mid n \geq 1\} \cup \{ a^n b^{n} \mid n \geq 1 \}$$\{ a^n b^m \mid m,n \geq 0 \}$$\{a^i...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 10
Which of the following is TRUE regarding LL(0) grammar? We can have a LL(0) grammar for any regular language We can have a LL(0) grammar for a regular language only if it does not contain empty string We can have a ... regular language if and only if it has prefix property We can have a LL(0) grammar for only single string languages
Which of the following is TRUE regarding LL(0) grammar?We can have a LL(0) grammar for any regular languageWe can have a LL(0) grammar for a regular language only if it d...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 11
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the running time of a LR(1) parser? It runs in linear time for all inputs It runs in polynomial time but not necessarily $O(n^3)$ for all inputs For some inputs it may take exponential time It runs in $O(n^3)$ but not always $O(n^2)$
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the running time of a LR(1) parser?It runs in linear time for all inputsIt runs in polynomial time but not necessarily $O(n^3)$ f...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 12
Which of the following statements regarding LR parsers is WRONG? LR(1) does no guess work LR parsers can handle a large range of grammars than predictive parsers LR parsers can handle a large range of languages than predictive parsers LR ... at error reporting compared to LL ones Only (i) (i) and (iv) Only (iv) All are CORRECT
Which of the following statements regarding LR parsers is WRONG?LR(1) does no guess workLR parsers can handle a large range of grammars than predictive parsersLR parsers ...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 13
Match the following: ... ; iv-d i-d; ii-a; iii-c; iv-d i-c; ii-b; iii-d; iv-a i-a; ii-c; iii-b; iv-d
Match the following:$$\begin{array}{|cc|cc|} \hline (i) &LL(1)&(A)& \text{bottom-up} \\ \hline (ii)& \text{Recursive Descent}& (B) &\text{Predictive} \\ \hline (iii) &\te...
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GATE Overflow | Compiler Design | Test 1 | Parsing | Question: 14
Which of the below relations does hold TRUE regarding GRAMMARS? $LL(1) \subset SLR(1) \subset LR(1)$ $SLR(1) \subset \epsilon-\text{free}\; LL(1) \subset LR(1)$ $\epsilon-\text{free}\;LL(1) \subset SLR(1) \subset LR(1)$ $LL(1) \subset SLR(1) = LR(1)$
Which of the below relations does hold TRUE regarding GRAMMARS?$LL(1) \subset SLR(1) \subset LR(1)$$SLR(1) \subset \epsilon-\text{free}\; LL(1) \subset LR(1)$$\epsilon-\t...
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