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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 39
Which of the following statements is correct? Aggregation is a strong type of association between two classes with full ownership Aggregation is a strong type of association between two classes with partial ownership Aggregation is ... two classes with partial ownership Aggregation is a weak type of association between two classes with full ownership
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 38
It is possible to define a class within a class termed as nested class. There are __ types of nested classes 2 3 4 5
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 37
Implicit return type of a class constructor is not of class type itself class type itself a destructor of class type a destructor not of class type
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 36
A triangulation of a polygon is a set of $T$ chords that divide the polygon into disjoint triangles. Every triangulation of $n$ vertex convex polygon has ____ chords and divides the polygon into ____ triangles $n-2, n-1$ $n-3, n-2$ $n-1, n$ $n-2, n-2$
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 35
Suppose that we have numbers between 1 and 1,000 in a binary search tree and want to search for the number 364. Which of the following sequences could not be the sequence of nodes examined? 925, 221, 912, 245, 899, 259, 363, 364 3, 400, 388, 220, 267, 383, 382, 279, 364 926, 203, 912, 241, 913, 246, 364 3, 253, 402, 399, 331, 345, 398, 364
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 34
Match the following : ... $\text{(a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)}$
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 33
Which one of the following array represents a binary max-heap? [26, 13, 17, 14, 11, 9, 15] [26, 15, 14, 17, 11, 9, 13] [26, 15, 17, 14, 11, 9, 13] [26, 15, 13, 14, 11, 9, 17]
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 32
Let $A[1,...,n]$ be an array of n distinct numbers. If $i<j$ and $A[i]>A[j]$, then the pair $(i,j)$ is called an inversion of $A$. What is the expected number of inversions in any permutation on $n$ elements? $\theta(n)$ $\theta(lgn)$ $\theta(nlgn)$ $\theta(n^2)$
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 31
The number of different binary trees with 6 nodes is 6 42 132 256
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 30
Encrypt the plain text message $``\text{EXTRANET}"$ ... Using $`\text{Z'}$ as bogus character. $\text{TAXERTZENZ}$ $\text{EXTRANETZZ}$ $\text{EZXZTRZANZET}$ $\text{EXTZRANZETZ}$
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 29
Assume that we need to download text documents at the rate of 100 pages per minute. A page is in average of 24 lines with 80 characters in each line requires 8 bits. Then the required bit rate of the channel is 1.636 Kbps 1.636 Mbps 3.272 Mbps 3.272 Kbps
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 28
Match the following : ... $\text{(a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)}$
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 26
Given the following statements: Frequency Division Multiplexing is a technique that can be applied when a bandwidth of a link is greater than combined bandwidth of signals to be transmitted Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) is an analogue multiplexing technique to combine ... is true $\text{i, ii,}$ and $\text{iv}$ are true; $\text{iii}$ is false
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 22
The symmetric differences of two sets $S_1$ and $S_2$ is defined as: $S_1 \oplus S_2 =\{x \mid x \in S_1 \text{ or } x \in S_2, \text{ but x is not in both } S_1 \text{ and } S_2 \}$ ... family of regular languages are closed under both symmetric difference and nor The family of regular languages are not closed under both symmetric difference and nor
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 21
Which of the following is false regarding the evaluation of computer programming language: Application oriented features Efficiency and reliability Software development Hardware maintenance cost
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 20
Match the following types of variables with the corresponding programming languages : ... $\text{(a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)}$
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 19
Given the following statements: To implement Abstract Data Type, a programming language require a syntactic unit to encapsulate type definition To implement ADT, a programming language requires some primitive operations that are built in the language processor C++, Ada ... are true, iii is false i is true, ii and iii are false i, ii and iii are true
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 18
Which of the following statements is/are correct with reference to curve generation? Hermite curves are generated using the concepts of interpolation Bezier curves are generated using the concepts of approximation The Bezier curve lies entirely within the convex hull ... points I, II and IV only II and III only I and II only I, II and III only
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 17
Let us consider that the original point is (x,y) and new transformed point is (x',y'). Further Sh$_x$ and Sh$_y$ are shearing factors in x and y directions. If we perform the y direction shear relative to x=s$_{ref}$ ... $x'=x; y'=y.Sh_x$ $x'=x; y'=Sh_y(x-x_{ref})+y$ $x'=Sh_y.y; y'=y.(x-x_{ref})$
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 1
Which of the following is a sequential circuit? Multiplexer Decoder Full adder Counter
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 15
Let R be the rectangular window against which the lines are to be clipped using 2D Sutherland-Cohen line clipping algorithm. The rectangular window has lower rectangular corner at (-5, 1) and upper right-hand corner at (3, 7). Consider the following ... -2,3) and F(1,2) Which of the following lines is/are candidate for clipping? AB DC EF AB and CD
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 13
Consider the Breshenman's circle generation algorithm for plotting a circle with centre (0,0) and radius 'r' unit in first quadrant. If the current point is $(x_i, y_i)$ and decision parameter is $p_i$ then what will be the next point $(x_{i+1}, y_{i+1})$ ... $x_{i+1}=x_i-1; y_{i+1}=y_i; p_{i+1}=p_i+4x_i+10$
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 11
Consider the following ORACLE relations: R(A, B, C)={<1, 2, 3>, <1, 2, 0>, <1, 3, 1>, <6, 2, 3>, <1, 4, 2>, <3, 1, 4>} S(B, C, D)={<2, 3, 7>, <1, 4, 5>, <1, 2, 3>, <2, 3, ... of tuples returned by SQ$_1$ and If N is the number of tuples returned by SQ$_2$ then M=4, N=2 M=5, N=3 M=2, N=2 M=3, N=3
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 10
Which of the following statements is true? $D_1$: The decomposition of the schema R(A, B, C) into R$_1$(A,B) and R$_2$(A,C) is always lossless $D_2$: The decomposition of the schema R(A, B, C, D, E) having AD $\rightarrow$ B, C $\rightarrow$ DE ... and R$_2$(A, C, C, D, E) is lossless Both $D_1$ and $D_2$ Neither $D_1$ nor $D_2$ Only $D_1$ Only $D_2$
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 9
Consider the relations $R(A, B)$ and $S(B, C)$ and the following four relational algebra queries over R ans S $\pi_{A, B} (R \bowtie S)$ $R \bowtie \pi_B(S)$ $R \cap (\pi_A(R) \times \pi_B (S))$ ... III and IV are the same query II, III and IV are the same query I, II and IV are the same query I, II and III are the same query
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 14
A point P(5,1) is rotated by 90$^o$ about a pivot point (2,2). What is the coordinate of new transformed point P'? (3,5) (5,3) (2,4) (1,5)
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 16
In perspective projection, if a line segment joining a point which lies in front of the viewer to a point in back of the viewer is projected to a broken line of infinte extent. This is known as ____ View confusion Vanishing point Topological distortion Perspective foreshortening
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 27
A Pure ALOHA Network transmits 200 bit frames using a shared channel with 200 kbps bandwidth . If the system (all stations put together) produces 500 frames per sec , then the throughput of the system is 0.384 0.184 0.286 0.586
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 73
Consider the following game tree in which root is a maximizing node and children are visited left to right. What nodes will be pruned by the alpha-beta pruning? $I$ $HI$ $CHI$ $GHI$
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 51
Which of the following information about the UNIX file system is not correct? Super block contains the number of i-nodes, the number of disk blocks, and the start of the list of free disk blocks An i-node contains accounting information ... holds the file's data Each i-node is 256-bytes long All the files and directories are stored in data blocks
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