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Trying out a code to get all the possible marks that can be obtained in a GATE paper. Assumptions taken : 1) All questions are MCQs (all questions have a chance of negative marking) 2) 30 1-mark questions, 35 2-mark questions 3) Static array without any ... [i]); return 0; } The console doesn't output anything. Any suggestions on where might I be going wrong/ the error lies?
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To change the style of a particular HTML element, we use: 1) Inline CSS 2) Internal CSS 3) External CSS 4) Inline and Internal CSS . Please check If question is ambiguous or more than 2 options are correct
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 2
Let $\text{S}$ be the set of all $4$ -digit numbers created using just the digits $1,2,3,4,5$ such that no two successive digits are the same. If the numbers in $\text{S}$ are arranged in ascending order, what is the $100$ th number in this sequence? $2135$ $2324$ $2315$ $2352$ $2415$
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 3
For any positive integer $\text{N}$, let $\text{p(N)}$ be the probability that a uniformly random number $a \in\{1, \ldots, N\}$ ... $p(N)=\Theta\left(\frac{1}{\sqrt{N}}\right)$. $p(N)=\Theta\left(\frac{1}{\log N}\right)$.
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 5
For two languages $\text{A, B}$ over the alphabet $\Sigma$, let the perfect shuffle of $\text{A}$ and $\text{B}$ be the language \begin{Bmatrix} w=a_1 b_1 a_2 b_2 \cdots a_k b_k \text{where} a_1 a_2 \cdots a_k \in \text{A} and b_1 b_2 \cdots b_k \in B.& \\ ... $\text{(ii)}$. Only $\text{(ii) and (iii)}$. None of $\text{(i), (ii), (iii)}$ is true.
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 6
The four nucleotides in $\text{DNA}$ are called $\text{A, C, G}$, and $\text{T}$. Consider the following languages over the alphabet $\{\mathrm{A}, \mathrm{C}, \mathrm{G}$, and $\mathrm{T}\}$. \[ \begin{array}{l} L_{1}=\left\{(\mathrm{AC})^{n}(\mathrm{GT})^{n} ... $L_{1}$ and $L_{3} \cdot$ Only $L_{1}$ and $L_{2}$. All three of $L_{1}, L_{2}, L_{3}$.
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 7
Consider the following algorithm that takes as input a positive integer $n$. if (n == 1) { return "Neither prime nor composite." } m=2 while (m < n) { if (m divides n ){ return "Composite." } m=m+1 } return "Prime. ... at most $\left\lceil n^{1 / 9}\right\rceil$ times only if $p, q, r$ are distinct primes or distinct prime powers.
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 8
In the following pseudocode, assume that for any pair of integers $x \leq y$, the function random ( $\mathrm{x}, \mathrm{y})$ produces an integer uniformly chosen from the set $\{x, x+1, \ldots, y\}$. n=9 for (i=1 to ... equal probability, and does not print any other output. The output is always $987654321$. The output may not be a permutation of $123456789$.
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 9
Given $m$ vectors $\vec{x}_{1}, \vec{x}_{2}, \ldots, \vec{x}_{m}$ in $\mathbb{R}^{d}$, we construct an undirected graph $G=(V, E)$ as follows. Each vector $\vec{x}_{i}$ is represented by a vertex $v_{i}$. We add an edge between ... size at most $d$ Any clique has size at most $m / 2$ The maximum degree of any vertex in $G$ is at most $d$ None of the above.
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 10
Arun has a non-empty subset $\text{S}$ of the numbers $\{1,2,3, \ldots, 1000\}$. Bela wants to find any number $\text{x}$ in Arun's set $\text{S}$. To do this, Arun and Bela decide to play a game which proceeds in rounds. In each round, Bela ... rounds will Bela need to find out some $\text{x}$ in Arun's set $\text{S}$? $9$ $10$ $11$ $1023$ $1024$
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 11
Let $\mathbb{C}$ denote the set of complex numbers and let $k$ be a positive integer. Given a non-zero univariate polynomial $f(x)$ with coefficients in $\mathbb{C}$ and an $a \in \mathbb{C}$, we say that $a$ is a zero of $f$ ... larger than $d$ as well. The number of distinct zeroes in $\mathbb{C}$ of $f$ of multiplicity $k$ is equal to $d$.
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 12
In the $n$-queens completion problem, the input is an $n \times n$ chess board with queens on some squares, and the goal is to determine if there is a way to place more queens so that the total number of queens is $n$ and no two queens attack each other (two queens are ... $\text{(iii),(iv) and (v)}$. Only $\text{(i), (iii) and (iv)}$.
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 13
Suppose we are given a graph $\text{G=(V, E)}$ with non-negative edge weights $\left\{w_{e}\right\}_{e \in E}$. Consider the following problems: P1: Finding a minimum spanning tree of $\text{G}$. P2: Finding a maximum spanning tree of $\text{G}$. P3: Finding a ... $\text{P1 but not P2,P3, P4}$. $\text{P1,P2,P3 but not P4}$. $\text{P1, P4 but not P2, P3}$.
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 14
For an undirected graph $G$, let $\bar{G}$ refer to the complement (a graph on the same vertex set as $G$, with $(i, j)$ as an edge in $\bar{G}$ if and only if it is not an edge in $G$ ). Consider the following statements. $G$ has ... (i) is equivalent to (ii) and (iv). (i) is equivalent to (ii) and (v) None of the five statements are equivalent to each other.
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TIFR CSE 2024 | Part B | Question: 15
Consider the following automata: Let $N$ be the number of $0 / 1$-strings of length exactly $6$ accepted by this automata. Which of the following is true about $\text{N}$? $\text{N} \leq 4$. $4$ $8$ $16$ $32$
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Asymmetric encryption is not suitable for Confidentiality Authentication Key Exchange Prevention of Denail of Service
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McCabe’s cyclomatic complexity number of a program control graph ‘$G$’ with $e$edges, $n$ nodes and $p$ disconnected paths is defined as $n – e + 2p$ $e – n + 2 + p$ $e – n +2p$ $n – e + p$
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A hybrid bayesian network contains Only continuous variables Only discrete variables Both discrete and discontinuous variables Both continuous and discrete variables
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Regression testing focuses on validating module structure module interfaces software changes None of the above
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The MCDC software testing technique stands for Multiple Conditions Decision Coverage Multiple coverage Decision conditions Modified Condition Decision Coverage None of the above
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