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Gateforum Test Series
Answer is 2^18 right?
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Databases
Jan 31, 2018
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made easy test
Consider a machine with a byte addressable main memory of 224 bytes, block size is 32 bytes and 4 way set associative cache having 215 cache blocks. Block size of cache is 32 byte then what is the set and tag address of memory (E4201F)16 in hexadecimal? A) 0100, 39 B) 0010, 37 C) 0110, 39 D) 0100, 36
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CO and Architecture
Jan 28, 2018
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How to find the number of solutions value of (n,p) to satisfy (5*n + 9*p) = 23
How to find the number of solutions value of (n,p) to satisfy (5*n + 9*p) = 23
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Combinatory
Jan 28, 2018
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generating-functions
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test series
Mod 10 or mod 9?
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Digital Logic
Jan 28, 2018
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computer networks
Asymmetric key cryptrography and digital signature both use the private and public keys of the sender. explain is it true or false
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Computer Networks
Jan 27, 2018
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what is the difference between *b[10] and (*b)[10]
what is the difference between *b[10] and (*b)[10] ?
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Programming in C
Jan 27, 2018
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Integration
$\int_{-4}^{4}\left | x-3 \right |dx$
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Calculus
Jan 26, 2018
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MadeEasy Test Series 2018: Probability - Conditional Probability
An article manufactured by a company consists of two independent parts A and B. In the process of manufacture of part A, 9 out of 100 are likely to be defective. Similarly in the process of manufacture of part ... likely to be defective. The probability that the assembled article will be defective is ________. (Upto 3 decimal places)
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Probability
Jan 25, 2018
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test serie
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CO and Architecture
Jan 24, 2018
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Algorithms
A sorting algorithm is stable if duplicate elements remain in the same relative position after sorting. What is the meaning of this statement
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Algorithms
Jan 24, 2018
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Self Doubt
What are FORWARD EDGES,BACK EDGES,CROSS EDGES,TREE EDGES? Does DFS and BFS all contain both edges? I read question which says BFS doesn't contain FORWARD EDGE. Is it true and why?
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Programming in C
Jan 24, 2018
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Self doubt
condition for all , any & some in the database . Q1) if A>ALL(B) Where Case 1) A={2}, B={ } Case 2) A={2}, B={ 1,2,3} Case 1) A={2}, B={ NULL,1,2} Q2) if A>ANY(B) Where Case 1) A={2}, B={ } Case 2) A={2}, B={ 1,2,3} Case 1) A={2}, B={ NULL,1,2} Q1) if A>SOME(B) Where Case 1) A={2}, B={ } Case 2) A={2}, B={ 1,2,3} Case 1) A={2}, B={ NULL,1,2}
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Databases
Jan 23, 2018
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databases
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#Conflict Misses
A byte addressable computer has a small data cache capable of holding 16 32-bit words. Each cache block consist of four 32 bits words. For the following sequence of main memory addresses (in hexadecimal). The conflict miss if 2-way set associative LRU cache is used is ________. 100, 108, 114, 1C7, 128, 1B5, 100, 108, 1C7
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CO and Architecture
Jan 21, 2018
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Ace test series
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CO and Architecture
Jan 20, 2018
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ACE Test Series
Please describe formulas and detailed calculation.
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Computer Networks
Jan 19, 2018
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Thread
Is thread share pc
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Operating System
Jan 19, 2018
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CO Page fault
How this is 20000? the array is in RMO and we are accessing like CMO then for each entry there should be PF.
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CO and Architecture
Jan 19, 2018
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duobt
please explain me this calculation part bold part In implicit form largest digit will be = 1.111...11∗21024=(2−211)∗21024 Second largest will be = 1.111...10∗21024=(2−210)∗21024 Hence sum will be (2−211)∗21024 + (2−210)∗21024 21025−21013+21025−21014=21026−21013(1+2)=21026−3∗21013
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Others
Jan 19, 2018
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permutations and combinations
Find the number of ways to distribute 10 books in 3 shelves. I considered it as an ordered problem which is fully unspecified. So, answer should be 310. But the given answer is 12P2. Where am i going wrong?
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Combinatory
Jan 19, 2018
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combinatory
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Time Complexity
What is the time complexity of the following code? void foo(int n) { int s=0; for( i=1 ; i<=n ; i++ ) for( j=1 ; j<= i*i ; j++) if( j%i==0 ) { for( k=1 ; k<=j ; k++ ) s++; } }
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Algorithms
Jan 16, 2018
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#CN #selfdoubt
what is difference between RTT and Total Time?
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Computer Networks
Jan 15, 2018
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Networking
Bridge is the part of which layer? A. Data link layer B. Transport layer C.Both A And B
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Computer Networks
Jan 15, 2018
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data structure
the number of inversions in (n,n-1,.........3,2,1) is n(n-1)/2 how??????????????????/
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Programming in C
Jan 14, 2018
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data-structures
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How many strings of length 6 over the alphabet {A, B, C, D, E} have at least 4 consecutive A’s?
solution : Let , , K = string with 4 consecutive A of length 6 => 4*1*1*1*1*4 + 4*4*1*1*1*1 + 1*1*1*1*4*4 + 1*4*1*1*1*1 + 1*1*1*1*4*1= 56 + A = String with 5 ... *1*1*1 => 1 65 answer . is there any other approach because if question is like : 2 consecutive a then making cases will become tedious
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Mathematical Logic
Jan 12, 2018
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combinatory
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ace test series
Can anyone explain the answer?
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Operating System
Jan 11, 2018
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Test Series
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Computer Networks
Jan 11, 2018
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gateforum-test-series
computer-networks
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Test series
Which of the following are decidable? 1. Complement of a regular language is infinite. 2. Whether a given CFG is regular
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Theory of Computation
Jan 11, 2018
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multigraphs
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Mathematical Logic
Jan 6, 2018
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