Question 1
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What symbol is used to represent Load Factor and give the equation for determining Load Factor?
Question 2
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What is the hash function's (h(x)) functionality?
Question 3
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A good hash function places items ____ throughout the
the hash table.
Question 4
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What is hashing?
Question 5
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what is not good thing for hash function to have?
Question 6
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a Hash table is an array that contains items, assigned by a hash function
Question 7
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what is Hash table?
Question 8
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How do you determine the load factor of a hash table?
Question 9
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Which of the following is not a requirement for a good hash function?
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A) Fast (and easy) to compute
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B) Places items evenly throughout the hash table
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C) Involves the entire search key
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D) Uses a non-prime base, if it uses modulo arithmetic
Question 10
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Which one is NOT a requirement for a good has function?
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a. Fast and easy to compute
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b. Involves entire search key
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c. Use a prime base if it uses any arithmetic
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d. Items placed evenly throughout the hash table
Question 11
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An array that contains items, assinged by a hash function is called
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A. Hash function
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B. Hash table
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C. Hash Brown
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D. None of the above
Question 12
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What is a hash table?
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A) An array that contains items, assigned by a hash function.
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B) A perfectly cooked pile of potatoes
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C) A table of hash signs (#)
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D) None of the above.
Question 13
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Which of the following is NOT a good requirement for a hash function?
Question 14
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What are the requirements for a good hash function?
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A. fast and easy to compute
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B. places items evenly throughout the hash table
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C. involves the entire search key and uses a prime base, if it uses modular arithmetic
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D. All of the above
Question 15
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Which of the following is a requirement for a good hash function?
Question 16
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Which statement is NOT true?
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a. hash table :
an array that contains items, assigned by a hash function
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b. perfect hash function :
maps each search key to a unique location
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c. collision :
occurs when the hash function maps 2+ items to the same location
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d. collision :
occurs when the hash function maps not 2+ items to the same location
Question 17
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What is the difference between a Perfect hash function and a Unifrom hash function?