Answer: short wavelength, high frequency
Explanation:
Gamma rays are highly energetic electromagnetic waves. High energy implies high frequency.
E = h ν
h is the Planck's constant, ν is the frequency.
For electromagnetic radiation, frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength. Thus, gamma rays have high frequency but short wavelength.
The frequency of gamma rays is greater than 10¹⁹ Hz and wavelength is less 10⁻¹² m.