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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 61
Consider the following C program: #include <stdio.h> typedef struct { char *a; char *b; } t; void f1 (t s); void f2 (t *p); main() { static t s = {"A", "B"}; printf ("%s %s\n", s.a, s.b); f1(s); printf ("%s %s\n", s.a, s.b); f2(&s); } void ... $A \ B$ $V \ W$ $A \ B$ $U \ V$ $U \ V$ $V \ W$ $A \ B$ $U \ V$ $V \ W$ $U \ V$
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 60
Choose the correct option to fill the $?1$ and $?2$ so that the program prints an input string in reverse order. Assume that the input string is terminated by a new line character. #include <stdio.h> void wrt_it (void); int main (void) { printf("Enter Text"); ... $putchar(c);$ $?1$ is $(c = getchar()) ! =$ '\n' $?2$ is $putchar(c);$
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 59
What is the output of the following program? #include<stdio.h> int funcf (int x); int funcg (int y); main () { int x = 5, y = 10, count; for (count = 1; count <= 2; ++count) { y += funcf(x) + funcg(x); printf ("%d", y); } } funcf (int x) { int y; y ... funcg (int x) { static int y = 10; y += 1; return (y + x); } $43 \ 80$ $42 \ 74$ $33 \ 37$ $32 \ 32$
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 58
Consider the following C program which is supposed to compute the transpose of a given $4 \times 4$ matrix $M$. Note that, there is an $X$ in the program which indicates some missing statements. Choose the correct option to replace $X$ in the program. #include<stdio.h> #define ROW 4 #define COL 4 ... j < 4; ++j){ M[i][j] = t; t = M[j][i]; M[j][i] = M[i][j]; }
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array
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 57
Consider a list of recursive algorithms and a list of recurrence relations as shown below. Each recurrence relation corresponds to exactly one algorithm and is used to derive the time complexity of the algorithm. ... $\text{P-III, Q-II, R-IV, S-I}$ $\text{P-IV, Q-II, R-I, S-III}$
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Algorithms
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match-the-following
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 56
Consider the undirected graph below: Using Prim's algorithm to construct a minimum spanning tree starting with node A, which one of the following sequences of edges represents a possible order in which the edges would be added to construct the minimum spanning tree? ... $\text{(A, D), (A, B), (D, F), (F, C), (F, G), (G, E)}$
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Algorithms
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prims-algorithm
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 55
Let $f(n)$, $g(n)$ and $h(n)$ be functions defined for positive integers such that $f(n) = O(g(n))$, $g(n) \neq O(f(n))$, $g(n) = O(h(n))$, and $h(n) = O(g(n))$. Which one of the following statements is FALSE? $f(n) + g(n) = O(h(n) + h(n))$ $f(n) = O(h(n))$ $h(n) \neq O(f(n))$ $f(n)h(n) \neq O(g(n)h(n))$
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Algorithms
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 54
Which one of the following binary trees has its inorder and preorder traversals as $BCAD$ and $ABCD$, respectively?
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DS
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easy
data-structures
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 53
An array of integers of size $n$ can be converted into a heap by adjusting the heaps rooted at each internal node of the complete binary tree starting at the node $\left \lfloor (n - 1) /2 \right \rfloor$ ... to construct a heap in this manner is $O(\log n)$ $O(n)$ $O (n \log \log n)$ $O(n \log n)$
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 52
A program attempts to generate as many permutations as possible of the string, '$abcd$' by pushing the characters $a, b, c, d$ in the same order onto a stack, but it may pop off the top character at any time. Which one of the following strings CANNOT be generated using this program? $abcd$ $dcba$ $cbad$ $cabd$
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DS
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data-structures
normal
stack
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 51
The storage area of a disk has the innermost diameter of $10$ cm and outermost diameter of $20$ cm. The maximum storage density of the disk is $1400$ bits/cm. The disk rotates at a speed of $4200$ RPM. The main memory of a computer has $64$-bit word length ... from the disk, the percentage of memory cycles stolen for transferring one word is $0.5 \%$ $1 \%$ $5\%$ $10\%$
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CO and Architecture
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co-and-architecture
dma
normal
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votes
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answer
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 49
A CPU has only three instructions $I1, I2$ and $I3,$ which use the following signals in time steps $T1-T5$: $I1 : T1$ : Ain, Bout, Cin $T2$ : PCout, Bin $T3$ : Zout, Ain $T4$ : Bin, Cout $T5$ : End $I2 : T1$ : Cin, Bout, Din $T2$ : Aout, Bin $T3$ : Zout, Ain $T4$ : Bin, ... $(T1 + T2 ).I1 + (T2 + T4).I3 + T3$ $(T1 + T2 ).I2 + (T1 + T3).I1 + T3$
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CO and Architecture
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co-and-architecture
microprogramming
normal
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votes
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answers
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 48
Consider a fully associative cache with $8$ cache blocks (numbered $0-7$) and the following sequence of memory block requests: $4, 3, 25, 8, 19, 6, 25, 8, 16, 35, 45, 22, 8, 3, 16, 25, 7$ If LRU replacement policy is used, which cache block will have memory block $7$? $4$ $5$ $6$ $7$
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CO and Architecture
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gateit-2004
co-and-architecture
cache-memory
normal
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 47
Consider a pipeline processor with $4$ stages $S1$ to $S4$. We want to execute the following loop: for (i = 1; i < = 1000; i++) {I1, I2, I3, I4} where the time taken (in ns) by instructions $I1$ to $I4$ for stages $S1$ to $S4$ ... output of $I1$ for $i = 2$ will be available after $\text{11 ns}$ $\text{12 ns}$ $\text{13 ns}$ $\text{28 ns}$
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CO and Architecture
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co-and-architecture
pipelining
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 46
If we use internal data forwarding to speed up the performance of a CPU (R1, R2 and R3 are registers and M[100] is a memory reference), then the sequence of operations R1 → M[100] M[100] → R2 M[100] → R3 can be replaced by R1 → R3 R2 → M[100] M[100] → R2 R1 → R2 R1 → R3 R1 → M[100] R2 → R3 R1 → R2 R1 → R3 R1 → M[100]
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CO and Architecture
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co-and-architecture
machine-instruction
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 45
A serial transmission $T1$ uses $8$ information bits, $2$ start bits, $1$ stop bit and $1$ parity bit for each character. A synchronous transmission $T2$ uses $3$ eight-bit sync characters followed by $30$ eight-bit information characters. If ... $136$ characters/sec $100$ characters/sec, $136$ characters/sec $80$ characters/sec, $153$ characters/sec
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Computer Networks
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serial-communication
normal
out-of-gate-syllabus
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answers
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 44
The function $A \bar B C + \bar A B C + AB \bar C+ \bar A \bar B C+ A \bar B \bar C$ is equivalent to $A \bar C + AB+ \bar A C$ $A \bar B+ A \bar C+ \bar A C$ $\bar A B+ A \bar C+ A \bar B$ $\bar AB+ AC+ A \bar B$
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Digital Logic
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digital-logic
boolean-algebra
easy
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 43
The number $(123456)_8$ is equivalent to $\text{(A72E)}_{16}$ and $(22130232)_4$ $\text{(A72E)}_{16}$ and $(22131122)_4$ $\text{(A73E)}_{16}$ and $(22130232)_4$ $\text{(A62E)}_{16}$ and $(22120232)_4$
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Digital Logic
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number-representation
normal
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 42
Using a $4-bit$ $2's$ complement arithmetic, which of the following additions will result in an overflow? $1100 + 1100$ $0011 + 0111$ $1111 + 0111$ i only ii only iii only i and iii only
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Digital Logic
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 41
Let $M=(K, Σ, \sigma, s, F)$ be a finite state automaton, where $K = \{A, B\}, Σ = \{a, b\}, s = A, F = \{B\},$ $\sigma(A, a) = A, \sigma(A, b) = B, \sigma(B, a) = B \text{ and} \ \sigma(B, b) = A$ A grammar to generate the language accepted by $M$ can be ... $\{A → bB, A → aB, B → aA, B → bA, B → \epsilon)$ $\{A → aA, A → bA, B → aB, B → bA, A → \epsilon)$
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Theory of Computation
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 40
Let $M = (K, Σ, Г, Δ, s, F)$ be a pushdown automaton, where $K = (s, f), F = \{f\}, \Sigma = \{a, b\}, Г = \{a\}$ and $Δ = \{((s, a, \epsilon), (s, a)), ((s, b, \epsilon), (s, a)), (( s, a, a), (f, \epsilon)), ((f, a, a), (f, \epsilon)), ((f, b, a), (f, \epsilon))\}$. Which one of the following strings is not a member of $L(M)$? $aaa$ $aabab$ $baaba$ $bab$
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Theory of Computation
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 39
Consider the following iterative root finding methods and convergence properties: Iterative root finding methods Convergence properties Q. False Position I. Order of convergence = 1.62 R. Newton Raphson II. Order of convergence = 2 S. Secant III. Order of convergence = 1 with guarantee of convergence T. ... R-II, S-I, T-IV Q-II, R-I, S-IV, T-III Q-I, R-IV, S-II, T-III
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Numerical Methods
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 38
If f(l) = 2, f(2) = 4 and f(4) = 16, what is the value of f(3) using Lagrange's interpolation formula? 8 8(1/3) 8(2/3) 9
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Numerical Methods
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numerical-methods
lagranges-interpolation
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out-of-syllabus-now
non-gate
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 37
What is the number of vertices in an undirected connected graph with $27$ edges, $6$ vertices of degree $2, 3$ vertices of degree $4$ and remaining of degree $3$? $10$ $11$ $18$ $19$
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Graph Theory
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 36
If matrix $X = \begin{bmatrix} a & 1 \\ -a^2+a-1 & 1-a \end{bmatrix}$ and $X^2 - X + I = O$ ($I$ is the identity matrix and $O$ is the zero matrix), then the inverse of $X$ is $\begin{bmatrix} 1-a &-1 \\ a^2& a \end{bmatrix}$ ... $\begin{bmatrix} -a &1 \\ -a^2+a-1& 1-a \end{bmatrix}$ $\begin{bmatrix} a^2-a+1 &a \\ 1& 1-a \end{bmatrix}$
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Linear Algebra
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linear-algebra
matrix
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 35
In how many ways can we distribute $5$ distinct balls, $B_1, B_2, \ldots, B_5$ in $5$ distinct cells, $C_1, C_2, \ldots, C_5$ such that Ball $B_i$ is not in cell $C_i$, $\forall i= 1,2,\ldots 5$ and each cell contains exactly one ball? $44$ $96$ $120$ $3125$
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Combinatory
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combinatory
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balls-in-bins
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 34
Let $H_1, H_2, H_3,$ ... be harmonic numbers. Then, for $n \in Z^+$, $\sum_{j=1}^{n} H_j$ can be expressed as $nH_{n+1} - (n + 1)$ $(n + 1)H_n - n$ $nH_n - n$ $(n + 1) H_{n+1} - (n + 1)$
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Combinatory
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recurrence-relation
combinatory
normal
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 33
Let $X$ and $Y$ be two exponentially distributed and independent random variables with mean $α$ and $β$, respectively. If $Z$ = min $(X, Y)$, then the mean of $Z$ is given by $\left(\dfrac{1}{\alpha + \beta}\right)$ $\min (\alpha, \beta)$ $\left(\dfrac{\alpha\beta}{\alpha + \beta}\right)$ $\alpha + \beta$
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Probability
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probability
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 32
Let $A$ be an $n \times n$ ...
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Linear Algebra
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matrix
normal
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GATE IT 2004 | Question: 31
Let $p, q, r$ and $s$ be four primitive statements. Consider the following arguments: $P: [(¬p\vee q) ∧ (r → s) ∧ (p \vee r)] → (¬s → q)$ $Q: [(¬p ∧q) ∧ [q → (p → r)]] → ¬r$ $R: [[(q ∧ r) → p] ∧ (¬q \vee p)] → r$ $S: [p ∧ (p → r) ∧ (q \vee ¬ r)] → q$ Which of the above arguments are valid? $P$ and $Q$ only $P$ and $R$ only $P$ and $S$ only $P, Q, R$ and $S$
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Mathematical Logic
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