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NTS GAT Subject 2026 Compiler Construction Free Quiz 11

Practice NTS GAT Subject 2026 Aptitude Test Computer Science MCQs from Compiler Construction. Get instant results with Explanation.

101. What is used for handling side effects in functional programming?



102. What is lazy evaluation?



103. What is strict evaluation?



104. What model is used for concurrent computation?



105. What is message passing?



106. What is a thread?



107. What is a process?



108. What is concurrency?



109. What is a semaphore?



110. What is a mutex?



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NTS GAT Subject Test

Conducting Body: National Testing Service (NTS)
Frequency: Quarterly | Time: 120 Minutes
Negative Marking: No

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions about NTS GAT Subject

Who conducts the NTS GAT Subject?

National Testing Service (NTS)

Which subjects are tested and in what proportion in NTS GAT Subject?

Computer Sciences (100 MCQs), Electrical Engineering (100 MCQs), Software Engineering (100 MCQs)

What is the exam duration for NTS GAT Subject?

120 minutes

Is there negative marking in NTS GAT Subject?

No

What formula is used to calculate merit in NTS GAT Subject?

There is no single NTS merit calculation formula for GAT Subject Test. Universities determine their own merit criteria. Common weightages include: 30% Academic + 50% GAT + 20% Interview (only where specified by the university)