CS502-Midterm
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After sorting in merge sort algorithm, merging process is invoked.
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How much time merge sort takes for an array of numbers?
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The reason for introducing Sieve Technique algorithm is that it illustrates a very important special case of,
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In ____________ we have to find rank of an element from given input.
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For small values of n, any algorithm is fast enough. Running time does become an issue when n gets large.
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In Heap Sort algorithm, the total running time for Heapify procedure is ____________
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Analysis of Selection algorithm ends up with,
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One example of in place but not stable algorithm is
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The Knapsack problem belongs to the domain of _______________ problems.
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While solving Selection problem, in Sieve technique we partition input data __________w
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The sieve technique works where we have to find _________ item(s) from a large input.
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______________ graphical representation of algorithm.
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A point p in 2-dimensional space is usually given by its integer coordinate(s)____________
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In RAM model instructions are executed
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In Sieve Technique we do not know which item is of interest
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In Quick Sort Constants hidden in T(n log n) are
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An algorithm is a mathematical entity that is dependent on a specific programming language.
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The array to be sorted is not passed as argument to the merge sort algorithm.
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Sieve Technique can be applied to selection problem?
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The ancient Roman politicians understood an important principle of good algorithm design that is plan-sweep algorithm.
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Slow sorting algorithms run in,
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Which may be stable sort:
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Counting sort has time complexity:
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We cannot make any significant improvement in the running time which is better than that of brute-force algorithm.
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Brute-force algorithm uses no intelligence in pruning out decisions.
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What is the total time to heapify?
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In analysis of f (n) =n (n/5) +n-10 log n, f (n) is asymptotically equivalent to ________.
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A heap is a left-complete binary tree that conforms to the ___________
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The function f(n)= n(logn+1)/2 is asymptotically equivalent to n log n. Here Upper Bound means the function f(n) grows asymptotically ____________ faster than n log n.
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What type of instructions Random Access Machine (RAM) can execute?
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An in place sorting algorithm is one that uses ___ arrays for storage
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If there are Θ (n2) entries in edit distance matrix then the total running time is
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In pseudo code, the level of details depends on intended audience of the algorithm.w
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When we call heapify then at each level the comparison performed takes time
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Quick sort is based on divide and conquer paradigm; we divide the problem on base of pivot element and:
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Floor and ceiling are ____________ to calculate while analyzing algorithms.
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For the heap sort, access to nodes involves simple _______________ operations.
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One Example of in place but not stable sort is
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In Heap Sort algorithm, we build _______ for ascending sort.
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Random access machine or RAM is a/an
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In selection algorithm, because we eliminate a constant fraction of the array with each phase, we get the
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Is it possible to sort without making comparisons?
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The O-notation is used to state only the asymptotic ________bounds.
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Asymptotic growth rate of the function is taken over_________ case running time.
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What type of instructions Random Access Machine (RAM) can execute? Choose best answer
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The sieve technique is a special case, where the number of sub problems is just
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