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GATE CSE 2015 Set 1
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
The probabilities that a student passes in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry are $$m, p$$ and $$c$$ respectively. Of these subjects, the student has $$75$$% chance of passing in at least one, a $$50$$% chance of passing in at least two and a $$40$$% chance of passing in exactly two. Following relations are drawn in $$m, p, c:$$
$${\rm I}.$$ $$\,\,\,\,\,\,$$ $$p+m+c=27/20$$
$${\rm I}{\rm I}.$$ $$\,\,\,\,\,\,$$ $$p+m+c=13/20$$
$${\rm I}{\rm I}{\rm I}.$$ $$\,\,\,\,\,\,$$ $$\left( p \right) \times \left( m \right) \times \left( c \right) = 1/10$$
A
Only relation $${\rm I}$$ is true
B
Only relation $${\rm I}$$$${\rm I}$$ is true
C
Relations $${\rm I}$$$${\rm I}$$ and $${\rm I}$$$${\rm I}$$$${\rm I}$$ are true
D
Relations $${\rm I}$$ and $${\rm I}$$$${\rm I}$$$${\rm I}$$ are true
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 1
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
For a set A, the power set of A is denoted by 2A. If A = {5, {6}, {7}}, which of the following options are TRUE?

I. $$\phi \in {2^A}$$
II. $$\phi \subseteq {2^A}$$
III. $$\left\{ {5,\left\{ 6 \right\}} \right\} \in {2^A}$$
IV. $$\left\{ {5,\left\{ 6 \right\}} \right\} \subseteq {2^A}$$

A
I and III only
B
II and III only
C
I, II and III only
D
I, II and IV only
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 1
Numerical
+1
-0
In the LU decomposition of the matrix $$\left[ {\matrix{ 2 & 2 \cr 4 & 9 \cr } } \right]$$, if the diagonal elements of U are both 1, then the lower diagonal entry $${l_{22}}$$ of L is ________.
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GATE CSE 2015 Set 1
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Suppose L = { p, q, r, s, t } is a lattice represented by the following Hasse diagram: GATE CSE 2015 Set 1 Discrete Mathematics - Graph Theory Question 19 English For any $$x, y ∈ L$$, not necessarily distinct, $$x ∨ y$$ and x ∧ y are join and meet of x, y, respectively. Let $$L^3 = \left\{\left(x, y, z\right): x, y, z ∈ L\right\}$$ be the set of all ordered triplets of the elements of L. Let pr be the probability that an element $$\left(x, y,z\right) ∈ L^3$$ chosen equiprobably satisfies $$x ∨ (y ∧ z) = (x ∨ y) ∧ (x ∨ z)$$. Then
A
pr = 0
B
pr = 1
C
$$0 < p_r ≤ \frac{1}{5}$$
D
$$\frac{1}{5} < p_r < 1$$
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