1
GATE CSE 2009
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
$$L = {L_1} \cap {L_2}$$ where $${L_1}$$ and $${L_2}$$ are languages defined as follows.
$${L_1} = \left\{ {{a^m}{b^m}\,c\,{a^n}{b^n}\left| {m,n \ge 0} \right.} \right\}$$
$${L_2} = \left\{ {{a^i}{b^i}{c^k}\left| {i,j,k \ge 0} \right.} \right\}$$ Then $$L$$ is
A
Not recursive
B
Regular
C
Context free but not regular
D
Recursively enumerable but not context free
2
GATE CSE 2009
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
GATE CSE 2009 Theory of Computation - Finite Automata and Regular Language Question 53 English

The above $$DFA$$ accepts the set of all strings over $$\left\{ {0,\,\,1} \right\}$$ that

A
Begin either with $$0$$ or $$1$$
B
End with $$0$$
C
End with $$00.$$
D
Contain the substring $$00.$$
3
GATE CSE 2009
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
Which one of the following is FALSE?
A
There is a unique minimal $$DFA$$ for every regular language
B
Every $$NFA$$ can be converted to an equivalent $$PDA$$
C
Complement of every context free language is recursive
D
Every non deterministic $$PDA$$ can be converted to an equivalent deterministic $$PDA$$
4
GATE CSE 2009
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
$$S \to aSa\,\left| {\,bSb\,\left| {\,a\,\left| {\,b} \right.} \right.} \right.$$
The language generated by the above grammar over the alphabet $$\left\{ {a,\,b} \right\}$$ is the set of
A
All palindromes
B
All odd length palindromes
C
Strings that begin and with same symbol
D
All even length palindromes
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