At 1.3V +/- 0.1V do you get?
The specified output voltage levels?
The specified propagation delays?
Operation over the specified range of power supply voltages and ambient temperatures?
not relevant.. also Vout is not affected due to saturation and gain.
This question shows you thoroughly understand EMC and can read schematics for transistor ccts and estimate voltages, tests your experience on floating inputs, and shows you understand about noise immunity what it means, for this so called grey zone between 0.8 & 2V
When observing valid input levels vs output at speed, you can see the input transition current occurs at this threshold and understand what stray current is needed too overcome signal from noise on input atthis threshold and decide when you need Schmitt inputs or not.
It also shows if you gave designed a series mode Xtal or LC TTL oscillator.
So it is a simple test of advanced experience.
In the end, all
logic gates are analog devicesm when it comes to bias and noise immunity, etc.
Each TTL family has different speed and power attributes but all the same Vin threshold and thus same "valid" levels of 0.8 &2.0 for normal immunity, which assumes a. ertain level ov crosstalk and signal. noise on cables.