CS GATE 2011 - Online Test

Q1. A deck of 5 cards (each carrying a distinct number from 1 to 5) is shuffled thoroughly. Two cards are then removed one at a time from the deck. What is the probability that the two cards are selected with the number on the first card being one higher than the number on the second card?
Answer : Option A
Explaination / Solution:

(2,1), (3,2), (4,3), (5,4) Required probability = 4/(5×4) = 4/20 = 1/5

Q2. If Log (P) = (1/2)Log (Q) = (1/3) Log (R), then which of the following options is TRUE?
Answer : Option B
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Q3. P, Q, R and S are four types of dangerous microbes recently found in a human habitat. The area of each circle with its diameter printed in brackets represents the growth of a single microbe surviving human immunity system within 24 hours of entering the body. The danger to human beings varies proportionately with the toxicity, potency and growth attributed to a microbe shown in the figure below 
A pharmaceutical company is contemplating the development of a vaccine against the most dangerous microbe. Which microbe should the company target in its first attempt? 

Answer : Option D
Explaination / Solution:

 By observation of the table, we can say S 


Q4. The variable cost (V) of manufacturing a product varies according to the equation V= 4q, where q is the quantity produced. The fixed cost (F) of production of same product reduces with q according to the equation F = 100/q. How many units should be produced to minimize the total cost (V+F)?
Answer : Option A
Explaination / Solution:

Checking with all options in formula: (4q+100/q) i.e. (V+F). Option A gives the minimum cost.

Q5. A container originally contains 10 litres of pure spirit. From this container 1 litre of spirit is replaced with 1 litre of water. Subsequently, 1 litre of the mixture is again replaced with 1 litre of water and this process is repeated one more time. How much spirit is now left in the container?
Answer : Option D
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