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GATE CSE 2000 | Question: 8
A push down automation (pda) is given in the following extended notation of finite state diagram: The nodes denote the states while the edges denote the moves of the pda. The edge labels are of the form $d$, $s/s'$ where $d$ ... the above notation that accept the language $\left\{0^{n}1^{m} \mid n \leq m \leq 2n\right\}$ by empty stack
A push down automation (pda) is given in the following extended notation of finite state diagram:The nodes denote the states while the edges denote the moves of the pda. ...
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Theory of Computation
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GATE CSE 1998 | Question: 13
Let $M=(\{q_0, q_1\}, \{0, 1\}, \{z_0, X\}, \delta, q_0, z_0, \phi)$ be a Pushdown automation where $\delta$ is given by $\delta(q_0, 1, z_0) = \{(q_0, Xz_0)\}$ $\delta(q_0, \epsilon, z_0) = \{(q_0, \epsilon)\}$ ... $\delta(q_0, 0, z_0) = \{(q_0, z_0)\}$ What is the language accepted by this PDA by empty stack? Describe informally the working of the PDA
Let $M=(\{q_0, q_1\}, \{0, 1\}, \{z_0, X\}, \delta, q_0, z_0, \phi)$ be a Pushdown automation where $\delta$ is given by$\delta(q_0, 1, z_0) = \{(q_0, Xz_0)\}$$\delta(q_0...
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Sep 5, 2020
Theory of Computation
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NIELIT 2017 July Scientist B (IT) - Section B: 2
Which of the following is an advantage of adjacency list representation over adjacency matrix representation of a graph? In adjacency list representation, space is saved for sparse graphs. Deleting a vertex in adjacency list ... Adding a vertex in adjacency list representation is easier than adjacency matrix representation. All of the option.
Which of the following is an advantage of adjacency list representation over adjacency matrix representation of a graph?In adjacency list representation, space is saved f...
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Aug 22, 2020
Graph Theory
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ISI2017-MMA-10
The inequality $\mid x^2 -5x+4 \mid > (x^2-5x+4)$ holds if and only if $1 < x < 4$ $x \leq 1$ and $x \geq 4$ $1 \leq x \leq 4$ $x$ takes any value except $1$ and $4$
The inequality $\mid x^2 -5x+4 \mid (x^2-5x+4)$ holds if and only if$1 < x < 4$$x \leq 1$ and $x \geq 4$$1 \leq x \leq 4$$x$ takes any value except $1$ and $4$
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Aug 19, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
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NIELIT 2017 DEC Scientist B - Section B: 53
When the sum of all possible two digit numbers formed from three different one digit natural numbers are divided by sum of the original three numbers, the result is $26$ $24$ $20$ $22$
When the sum of all possible two digit numbers formed from three different one digit natural numbers are divided by sum of the original three numbers, the result is$26$$2...
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Aug 19, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
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ISI2018-MMA-8
Let $a$ and $b$ be two positive integers such that $a = k_1b + r_1$ and $b = k_2r_1 + r_2,$ where $k_1,k_2,r_1,r_2$ are positive integers with $r_2 < r_1 < b$ Then $\text{gcd}(a, b)$ is same as $\text{gcd}(r_1,r_2)$ $\text{gcd}(k_1,k_2)$ $\text{gcd}(k_1,r_2)$ $\text{gcd}(r_1,k_2)$
Let $a$ and $b$ be two positive integers such that $a = k_1b + r_1$ and $b = k_2r_1 + r_2,$ where $k_1,k_2,r_1,r_2$ are positive integers with $r_2 < r_1 < b$ Then $\text...
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Aug 19, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 3 | Question: GA-5
A function $f(x)$ is linear and has a value of $29$ at $x=-2$ and $39$ at $x=3$. Find its value at $x=5$. $59$ $45$ $43$ $35$
A function $f(x)$ is linear and has a value of $29$ at $x=-2$ and $39$ at $x=3$. Find its value at $x=5$.$59$$45$$43$$35$
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Aug 18, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
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TIFR CSE 2011 | Part A | Question: 15
The exponent of $3$ in the product $100!$ is $27$ $33$ $44$ $48$ None of the above
The exponent of $3$ in the product $100!$ is$27$$33$$44$$48$None of the above
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Aug 18, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
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ISI2012-PCB-A-1b
How many $0$’s are there at the end of $50!$?
How many $0$’s are there at the end of $50!$?
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Aug 17, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
descriptive
isi2012
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TIFR CSE 2011 | Part A | Question: 13
If $z=\dfrac{\sqrt{3}-i}{2}$ and $\large(z^{95}+ i^{67})^{97}= z^{n}$, then the smallest value of $n$ is $1$ $10$ $11$ $12$ None of the above
If $z=\dfrac{\sqrt{3}-i}{2}$ and $\large(z^{95}+ i^{67})^{97}= z^{n}$, then the smallest value of $n$ is$1$$10$$11$$12$None of the above
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Aug 17, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
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TIFR CSE 2014 | Part A | Question: 10
A person went out between $4$pm and $5$pm to chat with her friend and returned between $5$pm and $6$pm. On her return, she found that the hour-hand and the minute-hand of her (well-functioning) clock had just exchanged their positions with respect to ... $\dfrac{1}{3}$ minutes past $4$pm. Twenty eight minutes past $4$pm. None of the above.
A person went out between $4$pm and $5$pm to chat with her friend and returned between $5$pm and $6$pm. On her return, she found that the hour-hand and the minute-hand of...
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Aug 17, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
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GATE CSE 2014 Set 2 | Question: GA-10
At what time between $6$ a. m. and $7$ a. m. will the minute hand and hour hand of a clock make an angle closest to $60^{\circ}$? $6: 22$ a.m. $6: 27$ a.m. $6: 38$ a.m. $6: 45$ a.m.
At what time between $6$ a. m. and $7$ a. m. will the minute hand and hour hand of a clock make an angle closest to $60^{\circ}$?$6: 22$ a.m.$6: 27$ a.m.$6: 38$ a.m.$6: 4...
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Aug 17, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
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GATE CSE 2018 | Question: GA-3
The area of a square is $d$. What is the area of the circle which has the diagonal of the square as its diameter? $\large{\pi} d$ $\large{\pi} d^2$ $\dfrac{1}{4}\large{\pi} d^2$ $\dfrac{1}{2}\large{\pi} d$
The area of a square is $d$. What is the area of the circle which has the diagonal of the square as its diameter?$\large{\pi} d$$\large{\pi} d^2$$\dfrac{1}{4}\large{\pi} ...
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Aug 17, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
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GATE2013 AE: GA-8
If $\mid -2X+9\mid =3$ then the possible value of $\mid -X\mid -X^2$ would be: $30$ $-30$ $-42$ $42$
If $\mid -2X+9\mid =3$ then the possible value of $\mid -X\mid -X^2$ would be:$30$$-30$$-42$$42$
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Aug 16, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
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