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(#M40154649) AMCAT QUESTION Technical Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Ravan has used Log Based Recovery method to ensure atomicity for transaction T. After some time he acknowledges that Transaction T is aborted So which of the following operations Will he use to ensure atomicity?
1)redo(T) 2) undo(T) 3) abort(T)
4)commit(T)

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(#M40154648) AMCAT QUESTION Technical Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

We assume that P is a process and following two statements are true about the process So, what can be concluded about the process P from these statements?
1. P can move from one processor to another in Symmetric Multiprocessor System.
2 P generates I/0 requests Infrequently, using more of Its time doing computations.
Options are:
1)P has soft affinity for the processor and is a CPU-bound process
2) P has soft affinity for the processor and Is a I/0-bound process
3)P has hard affinity for the processor and is a I/0-bound process
4) P has hard affinity for the processor and is a CPU-bound process

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(#M40154641) AMCAT QUESTION Quantitative Aptitude Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

X Y Z enter into partnership in the ratio 5/4 :3/2:7/3 after 6 months. Y decreases his share by 33.333% .if the total profit at the end of the year is Rs. 3,53,800 then what is Y's share of profit ?

a) Rs. 1,70,800
b) Rs. 73,200
c) Rs. 91,500
d) Rs. 1,09,800
e) Rs. 2,62,300

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(#M40154617) ELITMUS QUESTION crtpto Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

V I A
G O T
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G R O T
A A R O
A I A G
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A S T A R T

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(#M40154610) ELITMUS QUESTION elitmus result... Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

guyz...hv u got d result of elitmus exam held on 1st nov 2015....plzz reply asap.....

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(#M40154597) SELF QUESTION IBA Math Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A train covers the distance x between two cities in y hours, arriving 2 hours late. What rate would permit the train to arrive on schedule?

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(#M40154596) BOOK QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

difference of two numbers is 88. The larger number is 5 less than two times the smaller number.

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(#M40154595) SELF QUESTION probability Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

An urn contains four balls.two balls are drawn at random are found to be white.What is the probability that all the balls are white?

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(#M40154585) AMCAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

AT THE end of the 19th century, India's maharajahs discovered a Parisian designer called Louis Vuitton and flooded his small factory with orders for custom-made Rolls-Royce interiors, leather picnic hampers and modish polo-club bags. But after independence, when India's princes lost much of their wealth, the orders dried up. Then in 2002 LVMH, the world's largest luxury-goods group, made a triumphant return to India, opening a boutique in Delhi and another in Mumbai in 2004. Its target was the new breed of maharajah produced by India's liberalised economy: flush, flash, and growing in number. Other purveyors of opulence followed, from Chanel to Bulgari. In recent months a multitude of swanky brands have announced plans to set up shop in India, including Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès, Jimmy Choo and Gucci. And Indian women will soon be invited to spend over $100 on bras made by La Perla, an Italian lingerie firm. Only a tiny fraction, of course, will do so. But it is India's future prospects that have excited the luxury behemoths.
India has fewer than 100,000 dollar millionaires among its one billion-plus population, according to American Express, a financial-services firm. It predicts that this number will grow by 12.8% a year for the next three years. The longer-term ascendance of India's middle class, meanwhile, has been charted by the McKinsey Global Institute, which predicts that average incomes will have tripled by 2025, lifting nearly 300m Indians out of poverty and causing the middle class to grow more than tenfold, to 583m.
Demand for all kinds of consumer products is about to surge, in short. And although restrictions on foreign investment prevent retail giants such as Wal-Mart and Tesco from entering India directly, different rules apply to companies that sell their own products under a single brand, as luxury-goods firms tend to. Since January 2006 they have been allowed to take up to 51% in Indian joint ventures. India is also an attractive market for luxury goods because, unlike China, it does not have a flourishing counterfeit industry. Credit is becoming more easily availableBarriers to growth remain, however. High import duties make luxury goods expensive. Rich Indians tend to travel widely and may simply buy elsewhere. Finding suitable retail space is also proving a headache. So far most designer boutiques are situated in five star hotels.
But things are changing. Later this year Emporio, a new luxury-goods mall, will open in a prosperous neighbourhood in the south of Delhi. It is likely to be the first of many. Even so, India could remain a difficult market to crack. Last October the Luxury Marketing Council, an international organisation of 675 luxury-goods firms, opened its India chapter. Its boss, Devyani Raman, described India's luxury-goods market as “a cupboard full of beautiful clothes with a new outfit arriving every day—it could start to look messy without the right care”. This, she said, included everything from teaching shop assistants appropriate manners to instilling in the Indian public a proper understanding of the concept of luxury.

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Directions: Answer the question based on the following information:

(a, b) = least of a and b
ma (a, b) = greatest of a and b
mo (a) = absolute value of a

If x = 2 and y = – 3, find the value of 1 + ma[y + mo {– (x, y)}, mo{y + (ma (x, y), mo(y))}]

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