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Q171.
Under which of the following operation, NFA is not closed?
Discuss
Answer: (d).None of the mentioned
Q172.
It is less complex to prove the closure properties over regular languages using
Discuss
Answer: (a).NFA
Q173.
Which of the following is an application of Finite Automaton?
Discuss
Answer: (d).All of the mentioned
Q174.
John is asked to make an automaton which accepts a given string for all the occurrence of β€˜1001’ in it. How many number of transitions would John use such that, the string processing application works?
Discuss
Answer: (a).9
Q175.
Which of the following do we use to form an NFA from a regular expression?
Discuss
Answer: (c).Thompson Construction Method
Q176.
Which among the following can be an example of application of finite state machine(FSM)?
Discuss
Answer: (a).Communication Link
Q177.
Which among the following is not an application of FSM?
Discuss
Answer: (d).None of the mentioned
Q178.
L1= {w | w does not contain the string tr }
L2= {w | w does contain the string tr}

Given βˆ‘= {t, r}, The difference of the minimum number of states required to form L1 and L2?
Discuss
Answer: (a).0
Q179.
Predict the number of transitions required to automate the following language using only 3 states:
L= {w | w ends with 00}
Discuss
Answer: (a).3
Q180.
The total number of states to build the given language using DFA:
L= {w | w has exactly 2 a’s and at least 2 b’s}
Discuss
Answer: (a).10

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