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GATE CSE 2014 Set 2 | Question: 50
Consider the following relation on subsets of the set $S$ of integers between $1$ and $2014$. For two distinct subsets $U$ and $V$ of $S$ we say $U\:<\:V$ if the minimum element in the symmetric difference of the two sets is in $U$. Consider the ... $S1$ is true and $S2$ is false $S2$ is true and $S1$ is false Neither $S1$ nor $S2$ is true
Consider the following relation on subsets of the set $S$ of integers between $1$ and $2014$. For two distinct subsets $U$ and $V$ of $S$ we say $U\:<\:V$ if the minimum ...
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Set Theory & Algebra
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TIFR CSE 2020 | Part B | Question: 11
Which of the following graphs are bipartite? Only $(1)$ Only $(2)$ Only $(2)$ and $(3)$ None of $(1),(2),(3)$ All of $(1),(2),(3)$
Which of the following graphs are bipartite?Only $(1)$Only $(2)$Only $(2)$ and $(3)$None of $(1),(2),(3)$All of $(1),(2),(3)$
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Feb 11, 2020
Graph Theory
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TIFR CSE 2020 | Part B | Question: 12
Given the pseudocode below for the function $\textbf{remains()}$, which of the following statements is true about the output, if we pass it a positive integer $n>2$? int remains(int n) { int x = n; for (i=(n-1);i>1;i--) { x = x % i ; } ... $1$ Output is $0$ only if $n$ is NOT a prime number Output is $1$ only if $n$ is a prime number None of the above
Given the pseudocode below for the function $\textbf{remains()}$, which of the following statements is true about the output, if we pass it a positive integer $n>2$?int r...
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Feb 11, 2020
Programming in C
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Raghuramkrishnan 3e Exercise 5.1 Question no-5 page no-175 SQL
Class(name, meets_at, room, fid) Faculty(fid, fname, deptid) Find the names of faculty members who teach in every room in which some class is taught
Class(name, meets_at, room, fid)Faculty(fid, fname, deptid)Find the names of faculty members who teach in every room in which some class is taught
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May 19, 2019
Databases
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#self doubt
is it always true or not??? STATEMENT → in LR(0) Parsing i1 is a final state,there is a shift move. it always give S/R conflict. Explain with example.
is it always true or not???STATEMENT → in LR(0) Parsing i1 is a final state,there is a shift move. it always give S/R conflict.Explain with example.
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Feb 8, 2019
Compiler Design
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pipelining
I have a doubt regarding sequence of different phases. "the correct sequence of fetch or any stage , unless the previous instruction goes into the next stage (say D stage)the current instruction can not enter into previous stage (F stage.)" this is to ... only in the case of operand forwarding. like in 3rd instruction Fetch could be done in 3rd phase . please clear my doubt.
I have a doubt regarding sequence of different phases."the correct sequence of fetch or any stage , unless the previous instruction goes into the next stage (say D stage...
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Const Array
Can i access array like this: const int array [5]= {10,20,30,40,50}; int *x; x=array+5; *x=6; // can i assign this value as x is pointing to some unknown location. and other array is constant. x=array+2; *x=2; // can i assign if array is constant. in both assignment any compiler error would be there ????
Can i access array like this:const int array [5]= {10,20,30,40,50};int *x;x=array+5;*x=6; // can i assign this value as x is pointing to some unknown location. and o...
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 2 | Question: 44
Consider the sequence of machine instruction given below: ... forwarding from the PO stage to the OF stage. The number of clock cycles taken for the execution of the above sequence of instruction is _________.
Consider the sequence of machine instruction given below:$$\begin{array}{ll} \text{MUL} & \text{R5, R0, R1} \\ \text{DIV} & \text{R6, R2, R3} \\ \text{ADD} & \text{R7,...
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Dec 12, 2017
CO and Architecture
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GATE CSE 2004 | Question: 62
A 4-bit carry look ahead adder, which adds two 4-bit numbers, is designed using AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR gates only. Assuming that all the inputs are available in both complemented and uncomplemented forms and the delay of each gate is one time ... the carry network has been implemented using two-level AND-OR logic. 4 time units 6 time units 10 time units 12 time units
A 4-bit carry look ahead adder, which adds two 4-bit numbers, is designed using AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR gates only. Assuming that all the inputs are available in both com...
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Digital Logic
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