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1.1 Suppose that the expectation of a random variable X is 5. Which of the following statements is true?

  • There is a sample point at which X has the value 5.
  • There is a sample point at which X has value greater than 5.
  • There is a sample point at which X has a value greater than or equal to 5.
  • None of the above.

 

1.2 The number of binary relations on a set with n elements is:

  • n 2
  • 2 n
  • None of the above

 

1.3 The number of binary strings of n zeros and k ones that no two ones are adjacent is

  • n-1 C k
  • n C k
  • n C k+l
  • None of the above

 

1.4 Consider the regular expression (0 + 1) (0 + 1)……..n times. The minimum state finite automation that recognizes the language represented by this regular expression contains

  • n states
  • n + I states
  • n + 2 states

(d) None of the above

 

1.5 Context-free languages are closed under:

  • Union , intersection
  • Union , Kleene closure
  • Intersection, complement
  • Complement, Kleene Closure

 

1.6 Let L p be the set of all languages accepted by a PDA by final state and L E the set of all languages accepted by empty stack. Which of the following is true?

(a) L D = L E (b) L D É L E

(c) L D = L E (d) None of the above

 

 

1.7 Which of the following expressions is not equivalent to ?

  • x NAND x
  • x NOR x
  • x NAND 1
  • x NOR 1

 

1.8 Which of the following functions implements the Karnaugh map shown below?

AB/CD 00 00 11 10
00 0 0 1 0
01 X X 1 X
11 0 1 1 0
10 0 1 1 0

 

(a)

(b) D (C + A)

(c)

(d)

 

1.9 Listed below are some operating system abstractions (in the left column) and the hardware components (in the right column)?

    • Thread 1. Interrupt
    • Virtual address space 2. Memory
    • File system 3. CPU
    • Signal 4. Disk

 

  • (A)-2, (B)-4, (C)-3, (D)-1
  • (A)-I, (B)-2, (C)-3, (D)-4
  • (A)-3, (B)-2, (C)-4, (D)-1
  • (A)-4, (B)-1, (C)-2, (D)-3

 

1.10 Which of the following disk scheduling strategies is likely to give the best through put?

  • Farthest cylinder next
  • Nearest cylinder next
  • First come first served
  • Elevator algorithm

 

1.11 System calls are usually invoked by using

  • a software interrupt
  • polling
  • an indirect jump
  • a privileged instruction

 

1.12 A sorting technique is called stable if

  • it takes 0 (n log n) time
  • it maintains the relative order of occurrence of non-distinct elements
  • it uses divide and conquer paradigm

(d) it takes 0 (n) space.

 

1.13 Suppose we want to arrange the n numbers stored in any array such that all negative values occur before all positive ones. Minimum number of exchanges required in the worst case is

  • n-I
  • n
  • n + 1
  • None of the above

 





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