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GATE CSE 1991 | Question: 5-c
Find the maximum clock frequency at which the counter in the figure below can be operated. Assume that the propagation delay through each flip flop and each AND gate is $10\;\text{ns}$. Also, assume that the setup time for the $JK$ inputs of the flip flops is negligible.
Find the maximum clock frequency at which the counter in the figure below can be operated. Assume that the propagation delay through each flip flop and each AND gate is $...
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GO 2023 Topic Wise Free Test 2 | First Order Logic | Question: 13
Which of the following formulas does not express that there is exactly one element of $\text{D}$ that has property $\text{P}(x)?$ $\exists x \in \text{D} \forall y \in \text{D}[\text{P}(y) \leftrightarrow y=x]$ ... $\exists x \in \text{D} \forall y \in \text{D}[\text{P}(y) \rightarrow y=x]$
Which of the following formulas does not express that there is exactly one element of $\text{D}$ that has property $\text{P}(x)?$$\exists x \in \text{D} \forall y \in \te...
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Mathematical Logic
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GO Classes Test Series 2023 | Operating Systems | Test 4 | Question: 8
Given the following piece of code main(int argc, char ** argv) { forkthem(5) } void forkthem(int n) { if(n > 0) { fork(); forkthem(n-1); } } How many processes are created if the above piece of code is run? (Hint: It may be easier to solve this problem by induction/recursion.)
Given the following piece of codemain(int argc, char argv) { forkthem(5) } void forkthem(int n) { if(n 0) { fork(); forkthem(n-1); } }How many processes are created if...
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GATE CSE 2003 | Question: 5
$n$ couples are invited to a party with the condition that every husband should be accompanied by his wife. However, a wife need not be accompanied by her husband. The number of different gatherings possible at the party is \(^{2n}\mathrm{C}_n\times 2^n\) \(3^n\) \(\frac{(2n)!}{2^n}\) \(^{2n}\mathrm{C}_n\)
$n$ couples are invited to a party with the condition that every husband should be accompanied by his wife. However, a wife need not be accompanied by her husband. The nu...
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GATE IT 2006 | Question: 56
For each of the four processes $P_1, P_2, P_3,$ and $P_4$. The total size in kilobytes $(KB)$ ... $\text{S < P < T}$ $\text{S < T < P}$ $\text{T < S < P}$
For each of the four processes $P_1, P_2, P_3,$ and $P_4$. The total size in kilobytes $(KB)$ and the number of segments are given below.$$\small \begin{array}{|c|c|c|}\h...
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GATE CSE 2003 | Question: 78
A processor uses $2-level$ page tables for virtual to physical address translation. Page tables for both levels are stored in the main memory. Virtual and physical addresses are both $32$ bits wide. The memory is byte addressable. For virtual to physical address translation, the ... virtual address is approximately (to the nearest $0.5$ ns) $1.5$ ns $2$ ns $3$ ns $4$ ns
A processor uses $2-level$ page tables for virtual to physical address translation. Page tables for both levels are stored in the main memory. Virtual and physical addres...
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GO Classes Test Series 2023 | Theory of Computation | Test 1 | Question: 14
Let $L$ be the language accepted by the following non-deterministic finite automaton with $\epsilon$-transitions: The number of states in the minimal DFA that accepts the language that is recognized by the above NFA over alphabet $\{a\},$ is ________
Let $L$ be the language accepted by the following non-deterministic finite automaton with $\epsilon$-transitions:The number of states in the minimal DFA that accepts the ...
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GO Classes Test Series 2023 | Data Structures | Test 3 | Question: 7
Consider a circular array-based implementation of the queue where the front and rear has been initialized to $-1.$ Array size is $N.$ Which of the following statements is true for the number of elements or size of the queue ... S1 is true but S2 is false S1 is false but S2 is true Both statements are true Both statements are false
Consider a circular array-based implementation of the queue where the front and rear has been initialized to $-1.$ Array size is $N.$Which of the following statements is ...
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GO Classes 2023 | Weekly Quiz 5 | Question: 8
Consider the following arguments. $\text{Argument 1:}$ If it does not rain or it is not foggy, then the sailing race will be held, and life-saving demonstrations will go on. If the sailing race is held, then the trophy will be awarded. ... is true? Only Argument $1$ is valid. Only Argument $2$ is valid. Both Arguments are valid. No Argument is valid.
Consider the following arguments.$\text{Argument 1:}$ If it does not rain or it is not foggy, then the sailing race will be held, and life-saving demonstrations will go o...
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GO Classes Test Series 2023 | Calculus | Test 1 | Question: 5
Which of the following functions satisfy the conditions of Rolle's Theorem on the interval $[-1,1]?$ $ \begin{aligned} &f(x)=1-x^{2 / 3}\\ &g(x)=x^{3}-2 x^{2}-x+2\\ &h(x)=\cos \left(\frac{\pi}{4}(x+1)\right) \end{aligned} $ Rolle's Theorem applies to: both $f$ and $g$ both $g$ and $h$ $g$ only $h$ only
Which of the following functions satisfy the conditions of Rolle's Theorem on the interval $[-1,1]?$ $$\begin{aligned}&f(x)=1-x^{2 / 3}\\&g(x)=x^{3}-2 x^{2}-x+2\\&h(x)=\c...
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GO Classes Test Series 2024 | Discrete Mathematics | Test 4 | Question: 5
By definition, a poker hand is a set of $5$ cards from a standard French deck of $52$ cards. We shall consider a standard French playing deck, which includes thirteen ranks in each of the four French suits. Thus, each ... instance, three sevens and two Queens, or three Aces and two fives. How many full house we can have ?
By definition, a poker hand is a set of $5$ cards from a standard French deck of $52$ cards. We shall consider a standard French playing deck, which includes thirteen ran...
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Combinatory
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GO Classes Test Series 2024 | Discrete Mathematics | Test 4 | Question: 12
Consider the set of $4$-digit positive integers. How many of them are odd and don’t have the property that the sum of their digits is even?
Consider the set of $4$-digit positive integers. How many of them are odd and don’t have the property that the sum of their digits is even?
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GO Classes Test Series 2024 | Programming | Test 2 | Question: 20
Consider the following two .c files, which both include the same .h file: When compiled, linked, and executed, the following output results: $x = 1 \; y = 2\; z = 3\; w = 4\; v = 5$ Assuming that this program compiled and linked ... Line$(6)$ - empty Line$(7)$ - empty Line$(8)$ - static Line$(9)$ - empty Line$(10)$ - static
Consider the following two .c files, which both include the same .h file:When compiled, linked, and executed, the following output results:$x = 1 \; y = 2\; z = 3\; w = 4...
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Programming in C
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