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DCEPC504 - The Indian Connection |
Rajesh Kuthrapali has a weird family structure. Every male member gives birth to a male child first and then a female child whereas every female member gives birth to a female child first and then to a male child. Rajesh analyses this pattern and wants to know what will be the Kth child in his Nth generation. Help him.
Note:
- Every member has exactly 2 children.
- The generation starts with a male member (Rajesh).
- In the figure given below:
M ------------ 1st generation / \ / \ / \ M F ------- 2nd generation / \ / \ M F F M | 3rd child of 3rd generation
Input
First line specifies T, the number of test cases.
Next T lines each gives 2 numbers, N and K.
Output
Output 1 line for each test case giving the gender of the Kth child in in Nth generation.
Print “Male” for male “Female” for female (quotes only for clarification).
Constraints
1 ≤ T ≤ 100
1 ≤ N ≤ 10000
1 ≤ K ≤ min(1015, 2(n-1))
Example
Input: 4 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 5 Output: Male Male Female Female
Added by: | dce coders |
Date: | 2012-04-18 |
Time limit: | 1.726s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | ASM32-GCC MAWK BC C-CLANG C NCSHARP C++ 4.3.2 CPP CPP14 CPP14-CLANG COBOL COFFEE D-CLANG D-DMD DART ELIXIR FANTOM FORTH GOSU GRV JAVA JS-MONKEY JULIA KTLN NIM NODEJS OBJC OBJC-CLANG OCT PICO PROLOG PYPY PYPY3 PY_NBC R RACKET RUST CHICKEN SQLITE SWIFT UNLAMBDA VB.NET |
Resource: | Own Problem |
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2012-05-01 15:33:16 Miro Opiela
nice problem |
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2012-04-26 11:01:41 Devil D
Last edit: 2012-04-27 12:53:58 |
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2012-04-25 17:26:48 Sidharth Gupta
@Devil D: Well yes, and this is one of them :) |
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2012-04-25 05:47:54 Devil D
Cant the problems be designed without BIGINT |