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Who is the the author and composer of the National Anthem (Jana Gana Mana) of India?

A) Rabindranath Tagore B) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
C) Muhammad Iqbal D) Ram Singh Thakur
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Rabindranath Tagore

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Clossing Process Group

What are the Project Management Processes included in Closing Process Group?

Answer


    • Close Project

    • Contract Closure



 

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The only perennial river in Peninsular India is _____ .

A) Godavari B) Kaveri
C) Krishna D) Bhima
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Kaveri

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Which aricle of the UN charterr established the International Trusteeship system

A) 78 B) 79
C) 75 D) 74
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 75

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What are the different job scheduling in operating systems?

Answer

Scheduling is the activity of the deciding when process will receive the resources they request.


FCS ---> FCSFS stands for First Come First Served. In FCFS the job that has been waiting the longest is served next.


Round Robin Scheduling--->Round Robin scheduling is a scheduling method where each process gets a small quantity of time to run and then it is preempted and the next process gets to run. This is called time-sharing and gives the effect of all the processes running at the same time


Shortest Job First ---> The Shortest job First scheduling algorithm is a nonpreemptive scheduling algorithm that chooses the job that will execute the shortest amount of time.


Priority Scheduling--->Priority scheduling is a scheduling method where at all times the highest priority process is assigned the resource.

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Write a program for matrix multiplication in c

Answer

#include <stdio.h>


int main() {


  int a[5][5], b[5][5], c[5][5], i, j, k, sum = 0, m, n, o, p;


  printf( "\nEnter the row and column of first matrix" );


  scanf( "%d %d", &m, &n );


  printf( "\nEnter the row and column of second matrix" );


  scanf( "%d %d", &o, &p );


  if(n!=o) {


      printf( "Matrix mutiplication is not possible" );


      printf( "\nColumn of first matrix must be same as row of second matrix" );


  }


  else {


      printf( "\nEnter the First matrix" );


      for( i=0; i<m; i++ )


      for( j=0; j<n; j++ )


           scanf( "%d", &a[i][j] );


      printf( "\nEnter the Second matrix" );


      for( i=0; i<o; i++ )


      for( j=0; j<p; j++ )


           scanf( "%d", &b[i][j] );


      printf( "\nThe First matrix is\n" );


      for( i=0; i<m; i++ ) {


      printf("\n");


      for( j=0; j<n; j++ ) {


           printf( "%d\t", a[i][j] );


      }


      }


      printf( "\nThe Second matrix is\n" );


      for( i=0; i<o; i++ ) {


      printf("\n");


      for( j=0; j<p; j++ ) {


           printf( "%d\t", b[i][j] );


      }       


      }


      for( i=0; i<m; i++ )


      for( j=0; j<p;j++ )


           c[i][j] = 0;


      for( i=0; i<m; i++ ) { //row of first matrix


      for( j=0; j<p; j++ )  {  //column of second matrix


           sum = 0;


           for( k=0; k<n; k++ )


               sum = sum + a[i][k]*b[k][j];


           c[i][j] = sum;


      }


      }


  }


  printf( "\nThe multiplication of two matrix is\n" );


  for( i=0; i<m; i++ ) {


      printf("\n");


      for( j=0; j<p; j++ ) {


           printf( "%d\t", c[i][j] );


      }


  }


  return 0;


}

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Q:

What is a deep valley between cliffs often carved from the landscape by a river?

Answer

Canyon

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Q:

Rear view mirror of car is convex or concave?

A) Convex B) Concave
C) Both A & B D) Can't be determined
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Convex

Explanation:

The side view mirror, in all the vehicles we use only convex mirror. This mirror makes the objects and small to show them in the mirror. That's why in all such mirrors, "Ojects in the mirror are closer than they appear."

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