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Programming
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Nov 30, 2016
Programming in C
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The chromatic number and clique number of C'2k+1(k>3)
The chromatic number and clique number of C'2k+1(k>3) i.e. complement of odd cycle, are respectively ______ 3,2 3,k k,k k+1,k
The chromatic number and clique number of C'2k+1(k>3) i.e. complement of odd cycle, are respectively ______ 3,2 3,k k,k k+1,k
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Nov 29, 2016
Graph Theory
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MadeEasy Test Series: CO & Architecture - Addressing Modes
Q. Consider an instruction of indirect addressing mode. what is the number of memory refrence by the processor when instruction is a computation that require a single operand and when it is a branch Instruction respectivily ?/ Option A) 2 ,2 B) 3,3 C)3,2 D) 2,3
Q. Consider an instruction of indirect addressing mode. what is the number of memory refrence by the processor when instruction is a computation that require a single ...
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Nov 29, 2016
CO and Architecture
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Consider an experimenter that consists of counting the number of ∝- particles
Consider an experimenter that consists of counting the number of ∝- particles given off in a 1 second interval by 1 gram of radioactive material. If we know from past experience 3 on the average 3.2 such ∝- ... given off, what is a good approximation to the probability that no more than 2 ∝- particles will appear?
Consider an experimenter that consists of counting the number of ∝- particles given off in a 1 second interval by 1 gram of radioactive material. If we know from past e...
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Nov 29, 2016
Probability
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Round Robin
Consider a System with n–processes arriving at time 0. Scheduling overhead is ‘s’ seconds. Using Round Robin CPU Scheduling what must be the value of time quantum ‘q’ such that each process is guaranteed to gets its turn on the CPU in its subsequent run exactly twice within ‘t’ sec (inclusive)? please give detailed explaination.
Consider a System with n–processes arriving at time 0. Scheduling overhead is ‘s’ seconds. Using Round Robin CPU Scheduling what must be the value of time quantum �...
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Nov 29, 2016
Operating System
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Consider the graph G whose vertices are 4 element subsets of the set {1, 2, 3…10}
Consider the graph G whose vertices are 4 element subsets of the set {1, 2, 3…10} with two vertices adjacent if and only if their intersection is empty. Then the number of edges does G have _______
Consider the graph G whose vertices are 4 element subsets of the set {1, 2, 3…10} with two vertices adjacent if and only if their intersection is empty. Then the number...
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Nov 28, 2016
Graph Theory
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The possible number of faces of simple graph G with degree sequence 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 6 ______
The possible number of faces of simple graph G with degree sequence 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 6 ______ 5,6 6,7
The possible number of faces of simple graph G with degree sequence 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 6 ______ 5,6 6,7
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Nov 28, 2016
Graph Theory
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GATE IT 2008 | Question: 40
A non pipelined single cycle processor operating at $100\;\text{MHz}$ is converted into a synchronous pipelined processor with five stages requiring $2.5\;\text{nsec}, 1.5\;\text{nsec}, 2\;\text{nsec}, 1.5\;\text{nsec}$ and $2.5\;\text{nsec}$, respectively ... $4.5$ $4.0$ $3.33$ $3.0$
A non pipelined single cycle processor operating at $100\;\text{MHz}$ is converted into a synchronous pipelined processor with five stages requiring $2.5\;\text{nsec}, ...
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Nov 28, 2016
CO and Architecture
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ME FLT-1 Q-45
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Nov 28, 2016
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Let G be a K-regular bipartite graph with k ≥ 2. Then G has no cut edge
how is this statement correct..can some one give an example?? Let G be a K-regular bipartite graph with k ≥ 2. Then G has no cut edge
how is this statement correct..can some one give an example??Let G be a K-regular bipartite graph with k ≥ 2. Then G has no cut edge
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Nov 28, 2016
Graph Theory
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IITM november 2016
a fair dice is rolled until the output appers to be >4..now what is the probability that we need an even number of roll to get that? (forgot the options)
a fair dice is rolled until the output appers to be >4..now what is the probability that we need an even number of roll to get that?(forgot the options)
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Nov 28, 2016
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find the inverse
Find the inverse function of the following= f(x)=2∙3x+9x log3((√(x+1))+1) log3((√(x+1))-1) log3((√(x-1))+1) log3((√(x+1))-2)
Find the inverse function of the following=f(x)=2∙3x+9x log3((√(x+1))+1) log3((√(x+1))-1) log3((√(x-1))+1) log3((√(x+1))-2)
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Nov 27, 2016
Calculus
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GATE CSE 1989 | Question: 3-iii
Which of the following problems are undecidable? Membership problem in context-free languages. Whether a given context-free language is regular. Whether a finite state automation halts on all inputs. Membership problem for type $0$ languages.
Which of the following problems are undecidable?Membership problem in context-free languages.Whether a given context-free language is regular.Whether a finite state autom...
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Nov 27, 2016
Theory of Computation
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GATE CSE 1989 | Question: 1-vi
Consider an excess -$50$ representation for floating point numbers with $4$ BCD digit mantissa and $2$ BCD digit exponent in normalised form. The minimum and maximum positive numbers that can be represented are __________ and _____________ respectively.
Consider an excess -$50$ representation for floating point numbers with $4$ BCD digit mantissa and $2$ BCD digit exponent in normalised form. The minimum and maximum posi...
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Nov 27, 2016
Digital Logic
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GATE CSE 1989 | Question: 1-v
The number of possible commutative binary operations that can be defined on a set of $n$ elements (for a given $n$) is ___________.
The number of possible commutative binary operations that can be defined on a set of $n$ elements (for a given $n$) is ___________.
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Nov 27, 2016
Set Theory & Algebra
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Pipelining and CPI
Consider a non-pipelined processor design which has a cycle time of 10ns and average CPI of 1.4. If each pipeline stage adds extra 20ps due to register setup delay. The pipeline stalls 20% of the time for 1 cycle and 5% of the time for 2 cycles (these occurrences are disjoint). What is the new CPI?
Consider a non-pipelined processor design which has a cycle time of 10ns and average CPI of 1.4. If each pipeline stage adds extra 20ps due to register setup delay. The p...
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Nov 27, 2016
CO and Architecture
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set theory
which of following statements are true: 1.union of countable set is countable 2.every subset of countable set is countable. 3.countable union of countable set is countable. 4 set of rational number is countable. 5. set of real number is countable 6.set of all ordered pair of non negative integer is countable. 7 product of N*N is contable
which of following statements are true:1.union of countable set is countable2.every subset of countable set is countable.3.countable union of countable set is countable.4...
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Nov 27, 2016
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GATE CSE 1990 | Question: 15a
Is the language generated by the grammar $G$ regular? If so, give a regular expression for it, else prove otherwise G: $S \rightarrow aB$ $B \rightarrow bC$ $C \rightarrow xB$ $C \rightarrow c$
Is the language generated by the grammar $G$ regular? If so, give a regular expression for it, else prove otherwiseG: $S \rightarrow aB$$B \rightarrow bC$$C \rightarro...
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Nov 26, 2016
Theory of Computation
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Virtual Gate Test Series: CO & Architecture - 8085 Microprocessor
Consider the following instructions of an 8085 microprocessor MVI D, 6 EH MVI E, 5 DH MOV A, D ADD E If above sequence of instructions are executed, then the value of carry flag (CY) and auxiliary carry (AC) flag respectively will be CY = 0, AC = 0 CY = 0, AC = 1 CY = 1, AC = 1 CY = 1, AC = 0
Consider the following instructions of an 8085 microprocessorMVI D, 6 EHMVI E, 5 DHMOV A, DADD EIf above sequence of instructions are executed, then the value of carry fl...
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Nov 26, 2016
CO and Architecture
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microprocessors
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Os-TEST
Bit map is used to keep track of free spaces.assumimg 1KB block size and disk sze 40GB..the size of bitmap has to be _______ (in MB)
Bit map is used to keep track of free spaces.assumimg 1KB block size and disk sze 40GB..the size of bitmap has to be _______ (in MB)
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Nov 26, 2016
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progress and deadlock
Is is true that...If there is deadlock then system can not progress?
Is is true that...If there is deadlock then system can not progress?
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Nov 26, 2016
Operating System
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operating-system
process-synchronization
progress
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ACE test series
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Nov 26, 2016
Unknown Category
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number-representation
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MadeEasy Test Series: CO & Architecture - Pipelining
i got 2.66 my answer is not match..plz check
i got 2.66 my answer is not match..plz check
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Nov 26, 2016
CO and Architecture
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pipelining
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OS-Test
In thread switch of same process, which of the following value will be changed a)Program Counter & Stack pointer b)memory management info & PC c)mm info and SP d) only PC
In thread switch of same process, which of the following value will be changeda)Program Counter & Stack pointerb)memory management info & PCc)mm info and SPd) only PC
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Nov 26, 2016
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pipeline
My approach is there are 40% data access instructions, miss rate is 2%. when miss occurs CPI is 26 (as miss penalty is 25 clocks). when miss doesnt occur CPI is 2. remaining 60% intructions have CPI of 2. average CPInew = 0.4(0.02*26+0.98*2)+0.6(2) = ... answer for this new CPI is given as 2.7. kindly dont post the solution with your method, only point out mistake in my method. thank you!!
My approach isthere are 40% data access instructions, miss rate is 2%. when miss occurs CPI is 26 (as miss penalty is 25 clocks). when miss doesnt occur CPI is 2. remaini...
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Nov 26, 2016
CO and Architecture
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Expected valu
I always do expected value questions wrong. Please suggest a detailed way to solve these questions. Suppose a coin is tossed 9 times, with the result $HHHT T T T HT$ The first set of three heads is called a run.There are three more runs in this ... the same value as the first two. Now suppose an experiment consists of tossing a fair coin three times. Find the expected number of runs
I always do expected value questions wrong. Please suggest a detailed way to solve these questions.Suppose a coin is tossed 9 times, with the result$HHHT T T T HT$The fir...
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Nov 26, 2016
Combinatory
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expectation
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The The width of the slot of a duralumin is (in inches) normally distributed with μ=0.900 and σ=0.0030
The The width of the slot of a duralumin is (in inches) normally distributed with μ=0.9 and σ=0.003. The specification limits were given as 0.9000±0.0050.What % of for...
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Nov 25, 2016
Probability
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normal-distribution
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