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Let P (E) denote the probability of the event E . Given P (A) = 1, P (B) = 1/2, the values of P (A/B) and P (B/A) respectively are (A) 1/4, 1/2 (C) 1/2, 1
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Consider the set /* of all strings over the alphabet /={0,1}./* with the concatenation operator for strings (A) does not form a group (B) forms a non-commutative group (C) does not have a right identity element (D) forms a group if the empty string is removed from /*
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Let A be a sequence of 8 distinct integers sorted in ascending order. How many distinct pairs of sequences. B and C are there such that (i) each is sorted in ascending order, (ii) B has 5 and C 3 element, and (iii) the result of merging B and C gives A?
n couples are invited to a party with the condition that every husband should be accompanied by his wife. However, a wife need not be accompanied by her husband. The number of different gatherings possible at the party is (A) b 2n l * 2n (B) 3n n (C) (2n) 1 2n (D) b 2n l n
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Let G be an arbitrary graph with n nodes and k components. If a vertex is removed from G , the number of components in the resultant graph must necessarily lie between. (A) k and n (C) k 1 and n 1
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Let (S, #) be a partial order with two minimal elements a and b, and a maximum elementc. Let P: S "{True, False} be a predicate defined on S . Suppose that P (a) = True, P (b) =False and P (x) & p (y) for all x, y ! S satisfying x # y, where & stands for logical implication. Which of the following statements CANNOT be true? (A) P (x) =True for all x ! S such that x ! such that x ! b (B) P (x) =False for all x ! S such that x ! a and x ! c (C) P (x) =False for all x ! S such that b # x such that x ! c (D) P (x) =False for all x ! S such that a # x such that b # x
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Which of the following is a valid first order formula? (Here and are first order formulae with x as their only free variable)
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www.gatehelp.com (A) (6x)[ ] & (6x)[ ] & (6x)[ & ] (B) (6x)[ ] & [7x][ / ] (C) (6x)[ 0 ] & ((7x)[ ] & (6x)[ ] (D) (6x)[ & ] & ((6x)[ ] & (6x)[ ])
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Consider the following formula and its two interpretations I1 and I2 :(6x)[ Px + (6y)[ Qxy + JQyy]] & (6x)[ JPx ] I1: Domain : the set of natural numbers Px / 'x' is a prime number Qxy / 'y divides x' I2 ; same as I1 except that Px = 'x is a composite number. Which of the following statements is true? (A) I1 satisfies , I2 does not (B) I2 satisfies ,I1 does not (C) Neither I2 nor I2 satisfies (D) Both I1 and I2 satisfy
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Consider the following logic program P A (x) ! B (x, y), C (y) ! B (x, x) Which of the following first order sentences is equivalent to P ? (A) (6x)[ 7y][ B (x, y) / C (y)] & A (x)] / J (7x)[ B (xx)] (B) (6x)[ 6y][ B (x, y) / C (y)] & A (x)] / J (7x)[ B (xx)] (C) (6x)[ 7y][ B (x, y) / C (y)] & A (x)] 0 J (7x)[ B (xx)] (D) (6x)[ 6y][ B (x, y) / C (y)] & A (x)] / J (7x)[ B (xx)]
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The following resolution rule is used in logic programming: Derive clause(P 0 Q) from clauses (P 0 R),( Q 0 JR) Which of the following statements related to this rule is FASLE? (A) (P 0 R) / (Q 0 JR) & (P 0 Q) is logically valid
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A program consists of two modules executed sequentially. Let f1 (t) and f2 (t) respectively denote the probability density functions of time taken to execute the two modules. The probability density function of the overall time taken to execute the program is given by (A) f1 (t) + f2 (t)
t
(B)
# f1 (x) f2 (x) dx
0
(C)
# f1 (x) f2 (t x) dx
0
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Let : A " B be injective (one-to-one) function. Define g: 2 / " 2B as: g (C) = {f (x) x ! C), for all subsets C of A. Define h: 2B " 2A as : h (D) = {x | x ! A, f (x) ! D}, for all subsets D of B. Which of the following statements is always true? (A) g (h)( D)) 3 D (C) g (h)( D)) + D =
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Consider the set {a, b, c} with binary operators + and # defined as follows: + a a b c b a a b a b c c c c b # a b c a a b c b b c c c c a b
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(B) 1 (D) 3
Let / = {a,, b, c, d, e} be an alphabet, We define an encoding scheme as follows g (a) = 3, g (b) = 5, g (c) = 7, g (d) = 9, g (e) = 11. Let pi denote the i th prime number(p1 = 2). For a non-empty string s = a1 .....an, where each ai ! /, define f (s) = n i = 1 pig (a ). For a non-empty sequence < s1 ....sn > of strings from / *, define h (< s1 .....sn >) = n i = 1 pif (s ). .
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Which of the following numbers is the encoding, h of a non-empty sequence of strigs? (A) 27 37 57 (C) 29 39 59
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m identical balls are to be placed in n distinct bags. You are given that m $ kn, where k is a natural number $ 1. In how many ways can the balls be placed in the bags if each bag must contain at least k balls? mk m kn + n 1 (A) f (B) f p p n1 n1 m1 (C) f nkp
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m kn + n + k 2 (D) f p nk
Consider the following recurrence relation T (n + 1) = T (n) + 6 n + 1 @ for all n $ 1 The value of T (m2) for m $ 1 is (A) m (21m 39) + 4 6 (B) m (4m2 3m + 5) 6
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How many perfect matching are there in a complete graph of 6 vertices? (A) 15 (C) 30 (B) 24 (D) 60
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A Graph G = (V, E) satisfies | E | # 3 | V | 6 . The min-degree of G is defined as min {degree (v)}. Therefore, min-degree of G cannot be
v!V
(A) 3 (C) 5
(B) 4 (D) 6
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Consider the following system of linear equations VR V R V R S2 1 4 WSx W S W S4 3 12 WSy W = S5 W WS W S W S WS W S W S 1 2 8 Tz X 7 X T T X Notice that the second and the third columns of the coefficient matrix are linearly dependent. For how many values of . does this system of equations have infinitely many solutions? (A) 0 (C) 2 (B) 1 (D) infinitely many
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A piecewise linear function f (x) is plotted using thick solid lines in the figure below (the plot is drawn to scale).
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If we use the Newton-Raphson method to find the roots of f (x) = 0 using x0, x1 and x2 respectively as initial guesses, the roots obtained would be (A) 1.3, 0.6 and 0.6 respectively (B) 0.6, 0.6 and 1.3 respectively (C) 1.3, 1.3 and 0.6 respectively (D) 1.3, 0.6 and 1.3 respectively
Identify the correct translation into logical notation of the following assertion. Some boys in the class are taller than all the girls Note: taller(x, y) is true if x is taller than y . (A) (7x) (boy(x) " (6y) (girl(y) / taller (x, y))) (B) (7x) (boy(x) / (6y) (girl(y) / taller (x, y))) (C) (7x) (boy(x) " (6y) (girl(y) " taller (x, y))) (D) (7x) (boy(x) / (6y) (girl(y) " taller (x, y)))
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If a fair coin is tossed four times. What is the probability that two heads and two tails will result? (A) 3/8 (C) 5/8 (B) 1/2 (D) 3/4
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Consider the binary relation: S = {(x, y)| y = x + 1 and x, y ! {0, 1, 2,....}} The reflexive transitive closure of S is (A) {(x, y)| y > x and x, y ! {0, 1, 2,....}} (B) {(x, y)| y $ x and x, y ! {0, 1, 2,....}} (C) {(x, y)| y < x and x, y ! {0, 1, 2,....}} (D) {(x, y)| y # x and x, y ! {0, 1, 2,....}}
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The number of different n # n symmetric matrices with each element being either 0 or 1 (Note : power ( 2, x) is same as 2x ) (A) power(2, n) (B) power(2, n2) (C) power(2,( n2 + n)/ 2)
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Let A, B, C, D be n # n matrices, each with non-zero determinant, If ABCD = I , then B 1 is (A) D 1, C 1 A 1 (B) CDA (C) ADC
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The following propositional statement is (P " (Q 0 R)) " ((P / Q) " R) (A) satisfiable but not valid (C) a contradictions
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An examination paper has 150 multiple-choice questions of one mark each, with each question having four choices. Each incorrect answer fetches 0.25 mark. Suppose 1000 students choose all their answers randomly with uniform probability. The sum total of the expected marks obtained by all these students is (A) 0 (B) 2550 (C) 7525
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Two n bit binary strings,S1 and S2 are chosen randomly with uniform probability. The probability that the hamming distance between these strings (the number of bit positions where the two strings differ) is equal to d is (A) n C /2n
d
(B) n C /2d
d
(C) d/2n
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(D) 1/2d
A point is randomly selected with uniform probability in the x Y . plane within the rectangle with corners at (0,0), (1,0),(1,2) and (0, 2). If p is the length of the position vector of the point, the expected value of p2 is (A) 2/3 (B) 1 (C) 4/3
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(D) 5/3
The following is the incomplete operation table of a 4-element group. * e a b c The last row of the table is (A) c a e b (C) c b e a
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e e a
a a b
b b c
c c e
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The inclusion of which of the following sets into S ={{1, 2},{1,2,3},{1,3,5},{1,2,4},{1,2,3,4,5}} is necessary and sufficient to make S a complete lattice under the partial order defined by set containment? (A) {1} (B) {1},{2,3} (C) {1},{1,3} (D) {1},{1,3},{1,2,3,4},{1,2,3,5}
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Mala has a colouring book in which each English letter is drawn two times. She wants to paint each of these 52 prints with one of k colours, such that the colour-pairs used to colour any two letters are different. Both prints of a letter can also be coloured with the same colour. What is the minimum value of k that satisfies this requirement? (A) 9 (B) 8 (C) 7
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(D) 6
In an M # N matrix such that all non-zero entries are covered in a rows and b columns. Then the maximum number of non-zero entries, such that no two are on the same row or column, is (A) # a + b (B) # max (a, b) (C) # min [M a, N b]
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The minimum number of colour required to colour the following graph, such that no two adjacent vertices are assigned the same colour, is
(A) 2 (C) 4
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(B) 3 (D) 5
How many graphs on n labeled vertices exist which have at least (n2 3n)/ 2 edges? (A)
(n ^ 2 n)/ 2 (n ^ 2 3n)/ 2
C(n ^ 2 3n)/ 2
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(n ^ 2 n) Ck
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Let G1 = (V, E1) and G2 = (V, E2) be connected graphs on the same vertex set V with more than two vertices. ifG1 + G2 = (V, E1 + E2) is not a connected graph, then the graph G1 , G2 = (V, E1 , E2) (A) cannot have cut vertex (B) must have a cycle (C) must have a cut-edge (bridge) (D) has chromatic number strictly greater than those of G1 and G2
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How many solutions does the following system of linear equations have? x + 5y = 1 xy = 2 x + 3y = 3 (A) infinitely many (B) two distinct solutions (C) unique (D) none
Let f (x) be the continuous probability density function of a random variable X . The probability that a < X # b, is (A) f (b a) (B) f (b) f (a) (C)
a
# f (x) dx
(D)
a
# xf (x) dx
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Let A, B and C be non-empty sets and let X = (A B) C and Y = (A C) (B C) Which one of the following is TRUE? (A) X = Y (B) X 1 Y (C) Y 1 X
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The poset is (A) not a lattice (B) a lattice but not a distributive lattice (C) a distributive lattice but not a Boolean algebra (D) a Boolean algebra
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The set {1,2,4,7,8,11,13,14} is a group under multiplication modulo 15. The inverses of 4 and 7 are respectively (A) 3 and 13 (C) 4 and 13
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Let G be a simple connected planar graph with 13 vertices and 19 edges. Then, the number of faces in the planar embedding of the graph is (A) 0 (C) 9
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(B) 8 (D) 13
Let G be a simple graph will 20 vertices and 100 edges. The size of the minimum vertex cover of G is 8. Then, the size of the maximum independent set of G is (A) 12 (C) less than 8
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Let P, Q and R be three atomic prepositional assertions. Let X denote (P 0 Q) " R and Y denote (P " R) 0 (Q " R). Which one of
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What is the first order predicate calculus statement equivalent to the following? Every teacher is liked by some student (A) 6 (x){teacher (x) " 7 (y) [student (y) " likes (y, x)]] (B) 6 (x){teacher (x) " 7 (y) [student (y) / likes (y, x)]] (C) 7 (y) 6 (x) {teacher (x) "[student (y) / likes (y, x)]] (D) 6 (x) [teacher (x) / 7 (y) [student (y) " likes (x, y)]]
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Let R and S be any two equivalence relations on a non-empty set A . Which one of the following statements is TRUE? (A) R + S, R , S are both equivalence relations (B) R , S is an equivalence relation (C) R + S is an equivalence relations (D) Neither R , S nor R + S is an equivalence relation
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Let f: B " C and g: A " B be two function and let h = f o g. Given that h is an onto function. Which one of the following is TRUE? (A) f and g should both be onto functions (B) f should be but g need not be onto (C) g should be onto but f not be onto (D) both f and g need not be onto
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What is the minimum number of ordered pairs of non-negative numbers that should be chosen to ensure that there are two pairs (a, b) and (c, d) in the chosen set such that a / c mod 3 and b / d mod 5 (A) 4 (C) 16 (B) 6 (D) 24
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The edge e must definitely belong to: (A) the minimum weighted spanning tree of G (B) the weighted shortest path from s to t (C) each path from s to t
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Let the weight of an edge e denote the congestion on that edge. The congestion on a path is defined to be the maximum of the congestions on the edges of the path. We wish to find the path from s to t having minimum congestion. Which one of the following paths is always such a path of minimum congestion? (A) a path from s to t in the minimum weighted spanning tree (B) a weighted shortest path from s to t (C) an Euler walk from s to t (D) a Hamiltonian path from s to t
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Consider the set H of all 3 # 3 matrices of the type V R Sa f e W S0 b d W W S W S 00c X T Where a, b, c, d, e and f are real numbers and abc ! 0. Under the matrix multiplication operation, the set H is (A) a group (B) a monoid but not group (C) a semigroup but not a monoid (D) neither a group nor a semigroup
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Consider the following system of equations in three real variables x1, x2 and x3 2x1 = x2 + 3x 3 = 1 3x1 2x2 + 5x 3 = 2 x1 4x2 + x 3 = 3 This system of equation has (A) no solution (B) a unique solution (C) more than one but a finite number of solutions
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What are the eigenvalues of the following 2 # 2 matrix? 2 1 G = 4 5 (A) 1 and 1 (C) 2 and 5 (B) 1 and 6 (D) 4 and 1
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Let , X, Y, Z be sets of sizes x, y and z respectively. Let W = X # Y and E be the set of all subsets of W . The number of functions from Z to E is (A) z (C) z
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The set {1,2,3,5,7,8,9} under multiplication modulo 10 is not a group. Given below are four plausible reasons. Which one of them is false? (A) It is not closed (B) 2 does not have an inverse (C) 3 does not have an inverse (D) 8 does not have an inverse
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A relation R is defined on ordered pairs of integers as follows (x, y) R (u, v) if x < u and y > v . Then R is (A) Neither a Partial Order nor an Equivalence Relation (B) A Partial Order but not a Total Order (C) A Total Order (D) An Equivalence Relation
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Which one of the first order predicate calculus statements given below correctly expresses the following English statement? (A) 6x [(tiger (x) / lion (x)) " {(hungry(x) 0 threatened (x)) " attacks (x)}] (B) 6x [(tiger (x) 0 lion (x)) " {(hungry(x) 0 threatened (x)) / attacks (x)}] (C) 6x [(tiger (x) 0 lion (x)) " {(attacks(x) " (hungry(x) / Threatened (x)}] (D) 6x [(tiger (x) 0 lion (x)) " {(hungry(x) / Threatened (x)) " attacks(x)}]
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Consider the following propositional statements: P1:(( A / B) " C)) / ((A " C) / (B " C)) P2;(( A 0 B) " C)) / ((A " C) 0 (B " C)) Which one of the following is true? (A) P1 is a tautology, but not P2 (B) P2 is a tautology, but not P1 (C) P1 and P2 are both tautologies (D) Both P1 and P2 are not tautologies
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For each element in set of size 2n , an unbiased coin is tossed. The 2n coin tossed are independent. An element is chosen if the corresponding coin toss were head. The probability that exactly n elements are chosen is 2n 2n (A) d n 4n (B) d n 2n n n (C) 1 2n d n n (D) 1 2
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Let S ={1,2,3............,m}m > 3.Let X1,......, Xn be subsets of S each of size 3 Define a function f from S to the set of natural numbers as, f (i) is the number of sets Xj that contain the element i . That is f (i) = |{ j | i ! Xj }|. Then
i=1 m
/ f (i) is
(B) 3n (D) 2n + 1
(A) 3m (C) sm + 1
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True False True False False True Let~be the unary negation (NOT) operator, with higher precedence, than 9. Which one of the following is equivalent to A / B ? (B) ~( A 9 ~B) (A) (~A 9 B) (C) ~(~ A 9 ~B)
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(D) ~(~ A 9 B)
Given a set of elements N = {1, 2,...... n} and two arbitrary subsets A 3 N andB 3 N , how many of the n! permutations from N to N satisfy min [ (A)] =min { (B)], where min (S) is the smallest integer in the set of integers S . and (S) is the set of integers obtained by applying permutation to each element of S ?
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(D) 2n 1
(B) n + 2
n (D) 2 n
www.gatehelp.com two n # 1 vectors, u and v such that u ! v , and Fu = b, Fv = b. Which one of the following statements is false? (A) Determinant of F is zero (B) There are an iffinite number of solutions to Fx = b (C) There is an x ! 0 such that Fx = 0 (D) F must have two identical rows
Let S be a set of n elements. The number of ordered pairs in the largest and the smallest equivalence relations on S are (A) n and n (B) n2 and n (C) n2 and 0
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(D) n and 1
Let G be the non-planar graph with the minimum possible number of edges. Then G has. (A) 9 edges and 5 vertices (B) 9 edges and 6 vertices (C) 10 edges and 5 vertices
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Which of the following is NOT a topological ordering? (A) 1 2 3 4 5 6 (B) 1 3 2 4 5 6 (C) 1 3 2 4 5 6 (D) 3 2 4 1 6 5
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Consider the following two statements about the function f (x^= | x |h P: f (x) is continuous for all real values of x Q: f (x) is differentiable for all real values of x Which of the following is TRUE? (A) P is true and Q is false (C) Both P and Q are true
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Let Graph (x) be a predicate which denotes that x is a graph. Let connected (x) be a predicate which denotes that x is connected. Which of the following first order logic sentences DOES NOT represent the statement; Not every graph is connected? (A) J6x (Graph(x) & Connected (x)) (B) 7x (Graph(x) /J Connected (x)) (C) J6x (JGraph(x) 0 Connected (x)) (D) 6x (Graph(x) & J Connected (x))
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Which of the following is TRUE about formulae in Conjunctive Normal Form (A) For any formula, there is a truth assignment for which at least half the clauses evaluate to true. (B) For any formula, there is a truth assignment for a which all the clauses evaluate to true. (C) For is a formula such that for each truth assignment at most onerourth of the clauses evaluate to true. (D) None of the above.
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Suppose we uniformly and randomly select a permutation from the 20! permutations of 1, 2, 3.......20. What is the probability that 2 appears at an earlier position that any other even number in the selected permutation? (A) 1 (B) 1 2 10
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How many different non-iscomorphic Abelian groups of order 4 are there? (A) 2 (C) 4
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(B) 3 (D) 5
Consider the set S = {a, b, c, d}. Consider the following 4 partitions 1, 2, 3, 4, on S: 1 = {abcd}, 2 {ab, cd}, 3 = {abc, d}, 4 = {a, b, c, d} Let ' ve the partial order on the set of partitions S' = (1, 2. 3, 4) defined as follows: i ' j if and only if i refines j . The poset digram for (S', ') is
www.gatehelp.com Solve the problems and choose the correct answers. Suppose that a robot is placed on the Cartesian plane. At each step it is allowed to move either one unit up or one unit right, i.e., if it is at (i, j) then it an move to either (i + 1), j) or (i, j + 1).
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How many distinct paths are there for the robot to reach the point (10, 10) starting from the initial position (0, 0)? 20 (A) d n (B) 220 10 (C) 210
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Suppose that the robot is not allowed to traverse the line segment from (4, 4) to (5, 4). With this constraint, how many distinct paths are there for the robot to reach (10, 10) starting from (0, 0)? (A) 29 (B) 219 8 11 20 8 11 (C) d n # d n (D) d n d n # d n 4 5 10 4 5
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Which of the following graphs has an Eulerian circuit? (A) Any k-regular graph where k is an even number (B) A complete graph on 90 vertices (C) The complement of a cycle on 25 vertices (D) None of the above
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Consider the set of (column) vectors defined tyX = {x ! R' | x1 + x2 + x 3 = 0 where xT = x1, x2, x3]T }. Which of the following is TRUE? (A) {[1, 1,0] T , [1,0, 1]T } is a basis for the subspace X. (B) {[1, 1, 0]T ,[ 1, 0, 1]T } is a linearly independent set, but it does not span X and therefore is not a basis of X (C) X is not a subspace for R3 (D) None of the above
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Consider the series xn + 1 = xn + 9 , x 0 = 0.5 obtained from the 2 8xn Newton-Raphson method. The series converges to (A) 1.5 (C) 1.6 (B) 2 (D) 1.4
Which of the following tuple relational calculus expressions) is/are equivalent to 6t ! r (P (t)) 1. J7t ! r (P (t)) 3. J7t g r (JP (t)) (A) 1 only (C) 3 only
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universal
set
U,
then
(B) P , Qc , Rc (D) U
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x"3
(A) 1 (C) 3
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Let fsa and pda be two predicates such that fsa(x) means x is a finite state automation, and pda(y) means, that y is a pushdown automation. Let equivalent be another predicate such that equivalent (a, b) means aa and b are equivalent. Which of the following first order logic statement represents the following: Each finite state automation has an equivalent pushdown automation. (A) (6x fsa (x)) & (7y pda(y) / equivalent(x, y)) (B) 6y fsa (x) & (7y pda(y) / equivalent(x, y)) (C) (6x7y (fsa( x) / pda (y)) / equivalent(x, y)) (D) (6x7y (fsa( x) / pda(x) / equivalent(x, y))
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P and Q are two propositions. Which of the following logical expression are equivalent? 1. P 0 ~Q 2. ~(~ P / Q) 3. (P / Q) 0 (P / ~Q) 0 (~P / ~Q) 4. (P / Q) 0 (P / ~Q) 0 (~P / Q) (A) Only 1 and 2 (C) Only 1, 2 and 4 (B) Only 1, 2 and 3 (D) All of 1, 2, 3, and 4
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Aishwarya studies either computer science or mathematics everyday. if she studies computer science on a day, then the probability that she studies mathematics the next day is 0.6. If she studies mathematics on a day, then the probability that she studies computer science the next day is 0.4. Given that Aishwarya studies computer science on Monday, what is the probability that she studies computer science on Wednesday? (A) 0.24 (B) 0.36 (C) 0.40
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(D) 0.60
Let X be a random variable following normal distribution with mean + land variance 4. Let Y be another normal variable with mean 1 and variance unknown, If P (X # 1) = P (Y $ 2) the standard deviation of Y is (A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 1
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Let
p=
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i and Q =
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Which of the following recurrences does xn satisfy? (B) xn = x[n/2] + 1 (A) xn = 2xn 1 (C) xn = x[n/2] + n
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(D) xn = xn 1 + xn 2
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(B) 7 (D) 16
Which of the following statements is true for every planar graph on n vertices (A) The graph is connected (B) The graph is Eulerian (C) The graph has a vertex-cover of size at most 3n/4 (D) The graph has an independent set of size at least n/3
Question. 97
How many of the following matrices have an eigenvalue 1? 1 0 0 1 11 1 0 G and = G = G.= G.= 00 00 1 1 11 (A) one (C) three
Question. 98
The minimum Number of equal length subintervals needed to 2 approximater # xex dx to an accuracy of at least 1 # 10 6 using the 3 1 trapezoidal rule is (A) 1000e (C) 100e
Question. 99
The Newton-Raphson iteration xn + 1 = 1 cxn + R m can be used to 2 xn compute the (A) square of R (C) square root of R (B) reciprocal of R (D) logarithm of R
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A point on a curve is said to be an extremum if it is a local minimum or a local maximum. The number of distinct extreme for the curve 3x 4 16x3 24x2 + 37 is (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
Which one of the following is NOT necessarily a property of a Group ? (A) Commutativity (B) Associativity (C) Existence of inverse of every element (D) Existence of identity
Question. 102
What is the chromatic number of an n -vertex simple connected graph which does not contain any odd length cycle ? Assume n $ 2 . (A) 2 (C) n 1
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(B) 3 (D) n
Which one of the following is TRUE for any simple connected undirected graph with more than 2 vertices ? (A) No two vertices have the same degree (B) At least tow vertices have the same degree (C) At least three vertices have the same degree (D) All vertices have the same degree.
Question. 104
Consider the binary relation R = {(x, y), (x, z), (z, x), (z, y)} on the set {x, y, z}. Which one of the following is TRUE ? (A) R is symmetric but NOT antisymmetric
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Question. 105
An unbalanced dice (with 6 faces, numbered from 1 to 6) is thrown. The probability that the face value is odd is 90% of the probability that the face value is even. The probability of getting any even numbered face is the same. If the probability that the face is even given that it is greater than 3 is 0.75, which one of the following options is closest to the probability that the face value exceeds 3 ? (A) 0.453 (C) 0.485
Question. 106
Which one of the following choices is correct ? (A) a, b are generators (C) c, d are generators
Question. 107
Which one of the following is the most appropriate logical formula to represent the statement : Gold and silver ornaments are precious The following notations are used : G (X): X is a gold ornament S (X): X is a silver ornament
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P T T F F
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Which one of the following is equivalent to P0Q ? (A) JQ4JP (C) JP4Q
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(A) 0 (C) In 2
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III J7 (JP (x)) IV 7x (JP (x)) Which of the above are equivalent ? (A) I and III (C) II and III
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number of vertices of degree d in G. If S and T are two different trees with (S) = (T), then (A) S = 2 T (C) S = T
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(B) S = T 1 (D) S = T + 1
Newton-Raphson method is used to compare a root of the equation x2 13 = 0 with 3.5 as the initial value. The approximation after one iteration is (A) 3.575 (C) 3.667
Question. 113
What is the possible number of reflexive relations on a set of 5 elements ? (A) 210 (C) 220
Question. 114
Consider the set S = {1, , 2}, where and 2 are cube roots of unity. If * denotes the multiplication operation, the structure {S, *} forms (A) a group (C) an integral domain
Question. 115
2n What is the value of lim b1 1 l ? n n"3 (A) 0 (B) e 2
(C) (n 1) /2
(D) 1
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In a binary tree with n nodes, every node has an odd number of descendants. Every node is considered to be its own descendant. What is the number of nodes in the tree that have exactly one child ? (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) (n 1) /2
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(D) n 1
Consider a company that assembles computers. The probability of a faulty assembly of any computer is p. The company therefor subjects each computer to a testing process. This testing process gives the correct result for any computer with a probability of q . What is the probability of a computer being declared faulty ? (A) pq + (1 p) (1 q) (B) (1 q) p (C) (1 p) q
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(D) pq
What is the probability that a divisor of 1099 is a multiple of 1096 ? (A) 1/625 (B) 4/625 (C) 12/625
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(D) 16/625
The degrees sequence of a simple graph is the sequence of the degrees of the nodes in the graph in decreasing order. Which of the following sequence can not be the degree sequence of any graph ? I 7, 6, 5, 4, 4, 3, 2, 1 II 6, 6, 6, 6, 3, 3, 2, 2 III 7, 6, 6, 4, 4, 3, 2, 2 IV 8, 7, 7, 6, 4, 2, 1, 1 (A) I and II (C) IV only
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(B) x = 5, y = 8 (D) x = 4, y = 10
Suppose the predicate F (x, y, t) is used to represent the statement that person x can fool person y at time t .Which one of the statements below expresses best the meaning of the formula 6x7y7t (JF (x, y, t)) ? (A) Everyone can fool some person at some time (B) No one can fool everyone all the time (C) Everyone cannot fool some person all the time (D) No one can fool some person at some time.
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