Following questions have been asked in GATE CS 2008 exam. 1) What is the maximum size of data that the application layer can pass on… Read More
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Following questions have been asked in GATE CS 2008 exam. 1) Which of the following system calls results in the sending of SYN packets? (A)… Read More
Following questions have been asked in GATE CS 2005 exam. 1) An organization has a class B network and wishes to form subnets for 64… Read More
Following questions have been asked in GATE CS 2005 exam. 1) Packets of the same session may be routed through different paths in: (a) TCP,… Read More
Following Questions have been asked in GATE 2010 CS exam. 1) One of the header fields in an IP datagram is the Time to Live… Read More
Following Questions have been asked in GATE 2011 CS exam. 1) A layer-4 firewall ( a device that can look at all protocol headers up… Read More
Following Questions have been asked in GATE 2012 CS exam. 1) Consider a source computer (S) transmitting a file of size 106 bits to a… Read More
Following questions have been asked in GATE 2005 CS exam. 1) Which one of the following statements about normal forms is FALSE? (a) BCNF is… Read More
Following questions have been asked in GATE 2008 CS exam. 1) Let R and S be two relations with the following schema R (P,Q,R1,R2,R3) S… Read More
Following questions have been asked in GATE CS 2012 exam. 1) The protocol data unit(PDU) for the application layer in the Internet stack is (A) Segment (B)… Read More
Following questions have been asked in GATE 2009 CS exam. 1) Consider two transactions T1 and T2, and four schedules S1, S2, S3, S4 of… Read More
Following Questions have been asked in GATE CS 2010 exam. 1) A relational schema for a train reservation database is given below. Passenger (pid, pname, age) Reservation… Read More
Following Questions have been asked in GATE 2011 exam. 1. Consider a relational table with a single record for each registered student with the following… Read More
Following Questions have been asked in GATE 2012 exam. 1) Consider the following transactions with data items P and Q initialized to zero: T1: read… Read More