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GATE CSE 2026 Set 2
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0

Two tiles are missing in Panel I. Which one of the options in Panel II is the appropriate choice for the missing tiles?

GATE CSE 2026 Set 2 General Aptitude - Logical Reasoning Question 2 English
A

(i)

B

(ii)

C

(iii)

D

(iv)

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GATE CSE 2026 Set 2
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.67

Figures (i) and (ii) represent intercity highway systems. The black dots represent cities and the line segments between them represent intercity highways. A salesperson needs to make a trip. She needs to start from a city, visit each of the remaining cities exactly once, and finally return to the same city from which she started.

Which one of the following options is then true?

GATE CSE 2026 Set 2 General Aptitude - Logical Reasoning Question 4 English

A

Such a trip is possible for (i), but not for (ii).

B

Such a trip is possible for (ii), but not for (i).

C

Such a trip is possible for both (i) and (ii).

D

Such a trip is possible neither for (i) nor for (ii).

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GATE CSE 2026 Set 2
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0

The figure in Panel I below is a grid of cells with four rows and four columns. The numbers on the top and on the left represent the number of cells that are to be shaded in that column and row, respectively. Which one of the options shown in Panel II below represents the grid shaded correctly?

GATE CSE 2026 Set 2 General Aptitude - Logical Reasoning Question 5 English
A

(i)

B

(ii)

C

(iii)

D

(iv)

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GATE CSE 2026 Set 2
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0

An unbiased six-faced dice whose faces are marked with numbers $1,2,3,4,5$, and 6 is rolled twice in succession and the number on the top face is recorded each time. The probability that the sum of the two recorded numbers is a prime number is $\_\_\_\_$ .

A

$\frac{3}{36}$

B

$\frac{13}{36}$

C

$\frac{15}{36}$

D

$\frac{19}{36}$