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Test by Bikram | Mock GATE | Test 1 | Question: 5
Which of the following statements is $FALSE$ regarding a bridge: Bridge is a layer $2$ device Bridge reduces collision domain Bridge is used to connect two or more $LAN$ segments Bridge reduces broadcast domain
Which of the following statements is $FALSE$ regarding a bridge:Bridge is a layer $2$ deviceBridge reduces collision domainBridge is used to connect two or more $LAN$ seg...
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Test by Bikram | Mock GATE | Test 1 | Question: 4
Which of the following statements is $TRUE$ about $CSMA/CD$: $IEEE$ $802.11$ wireless $LAN$ runs $CSMA/CD$ protocol Ethernet is not based on $CSMA/CD$ protocol $CSMA/CD$ is not suitable for a high propagation There is no contention in a $CSMA/CD$ network
Which of the following statements is $TRUE$ about $CSMA/CD$:$IEEE$ $802.11$ wireless $LAN$ runs $CSMA/CD$ protocolEthernet is not based on $CSMA/CD$ protocol$CSMA/CD$ is ...
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Test by Bikram | Mock GATE | Test 1 | Question: 3
Consider the Hasse diagram $D_1$ and $D_2$ as follows: $D_1:$ The Hasse diagram for the partial ordering $\left \{ \langle a, b \rangle \mid a \mod \: b=0 \right \}$ on the set of positive divisors of $24 \}$ $D_2:$ The Hasse diagram for ... $D_1$ and $D_2$ is/are a total ordering? Only $D_1$ Only $D_2$ Both $D_1$ & $D_2$ None $D_1$ & $D_2$
Consider the Hasse diagram $D_1$ and $D_2$ as follows:$D_1:$ The Hasse diagram for the partial ordering $\left \{ \langle a, b \rangle \mid a \mod \: b=0 \right \}$ on th...
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tbb-mockgate-1
partial-order
set-theory&algebra
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Test by Bikram | Mock GATE | Test 1 | Question: 2
Find the output of the following program : #include <stdio.h> main () { int a, b; int v=3; int *pv; a = 2 * (v+5); pv = &v; b = 2*(*pv + 5); printf("\n a=%d b=%d " , a,b); } $a = 16$ , $b = 16$ $a = 16$ , $b = 32$ $a = 16$ , $b = 8$ $a = 16$ , $b = 64$
Find the output of the following program :#include <stdio.h main () { int a, b; int v=3; int *pv; a = 2 * (v+5); pv = &v; b = 2*(*pv + 5); printf("\n a=%d b=%d " , a,b); ...
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programming-in-c
programming
pointers
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Test by Bikram | Mock GATE | Test 1 | Question: 1
There are "m" red balls and "n" green balls in a bucket. p balls are drawn from the urn and if found that all of them are green then what is the probability that another ball drawn from those remaining will also be green? Assume p < n p-n/m+n n-p/m+n-p p-m/m+n m-p/m+n-p
There are "m" red balls and "n" green balls in a bucket. p balls are drawn from the urn and if found that all of them are green then what is the probability that another ...
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combinatory
engineering-mathematics
probability
conditional-probability
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