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Section-A Analytical Ability 1. If I had one more sister I would have twice as many sisters as brothers.

If I had one more brother I would have the same number of each. How many brothers and sisters have I? 2. There is a number which is greater than the aggregate of its third, tenth and the twelfth parts by 58. Can you find the number? Ans-120 3. If two men stand back to back, walk in opposite directions for 4 metres, turn to the left and walk another 3 metres, what is the distance between them when they stop? Ans-10 meters 4. How many minutes is it until six oclock if fifty minutes ago it was four times as many minutes past three oclock? Ans- twenty six minutes 5. Which letter replaces the question mark ? Ans-C 6. Find out how will the key figure (X) look like after rotation. Ans-4 7. Select the alternative in which the specified components of the key figure (X) are found. Ans-3 8. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X). Ans-3 9. Choose the correct mirror image of the given figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives. (X) Ans-4 10. Choose the figure which is different from the rest. (1) (2) (3) (4)

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11. Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements. Statements: All men are vertebrates. Some mammals are vertebrates. Conclusions: 1. All men are mammals. 2. All mammals are men. 3. Some vertebrates are mammals. 4. All vertebrates are men. A. Only (4) B. Only (2) C. Only (3) D. Only (1) E. Only (1) and (3) Ans-C 12. Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements. Statements: Some keys are staplers. Some staplers are stickers. All the stickers are pens. Conclusions: 1. Some pens are staplers. 2. Some stickers are keys. 3. No sticker is key. 4. Some staplers are keys. A. Only (1) and (2) B. Only (2) and (4) C. Only (2) and (3)

D. Only (1) and (4) and either (2) or (3) Ans-D 13. Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements. Statements: Some envelops are gums. Some gums are seals. Some seals are adhesives. Conclusions: 1. Some envelopes are seals. 2. Some gums are adhesives. 3. Some adhesives are seals. 4. Some adhesives are gums. A. Only (3) B. Only (1) C. Only (2) D. Only (4) Ans-A 14. Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements. Statements: All the bottles are boxes. All the boxes are bags. Some bags are trays. Conclusions: 1. Some bottles are trays. 2. Some trays are boxes. 3. All the bottles are bags. 4. Some trays are bags. A. Only (3) and (4) B. Only (1) and (2) C. Only (2) and (3) D. Only (1) and (4)

Ans-A 15. Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements. Statements: Some cars are jeeps. All the boxes are jeeps. All the pens are cars. Conclusions: 1. Some cars are boxes. 2. No pen is jeep. 3. Some boxes are cars. A. None of three B. Only (1) and (2) C. Only (1) and (3) D. Only (2) and (3) Ans-A 16. If Go =32, SHE = 49, then SOME will be equal to A. 56 B. 58 C. 62 D. 64 Ans-A 17. Which of the following words would correctly decode the word ZHOFRPH if the simple alphabet shifting code is used? A. ARTISTS B. COMPUTE C. MAILING D. MAILING Ans-D 18. Arrange the given words in a meaningful sequence:

1.District 2.Village 3.State 4.Town A. 2,1,4,3 B. 2,3,4,1 C. 2,4,1,3 D. 3,2,1,4 Ans-C 19. Arrange the given words in a meaningful sequence: 1.Index 2.Contents 3.Title 4.Chapters 5.Introduction A. 3,2,5,1,4 B. 2,3,4,5,1 C. 5,1,4,2,3 D. 3,2,5,4,1 Ans-D 20. In the questions below there consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer Question: What will be the total weight of 10 poles, each of the same weight ? Statements: 1. One-fourth of the weight of each pole is 5 kg. 2. The total weight of three poles is 20 kilograms more than the total weight of two poles. A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient C. Either I or II is sufficient D. Neither I nor II is sufficient E. Both I and II are sufficient Ans-C

21. In the questions below there consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer Question: The last Sunday of March, 2006 fell on which date ? Statements: 1. The first Sunday of that month fell on 5th. 2. The last day of that month was Friday. A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient C. Either I or II is sufficient D. Neither I nor II is sufficient E. Both I and II are sufficient Ans-C 22. Pointing to a photograph of a boy Suresh said, "He is the son of the only son of my mother." How is Suresh related to that boy? A. Brother B. Uncle C. Cousin D. Father Ans-D 23. A $ B means A is the father of B; A # B means A is the sister of B; A * B means A is the daughter of B and A @ B means A is the brother of B. Which of the following indicates that M is the wife of Q? A. Q $ R # T @ M B. Q $ R @ T # M C. Q $ R * T # M D. Q $ R @ T * M Ans-D

24. Count the number of Cubes Ans-89 25. Count the number of Cubes Ans-58 26. What is always in worry? A. Difficulty B. Unrest C. Non-Cooperation D. Poignancy Ans-B 27. Which one of the following is always associated with 'justice'? A. Hypocrisy B. Legitimate C. Magnanimity D. Diminutiveness Ans-B 28. What is found necessarily in newspaper? A. Date B. Advertisement C. News D. Editor Ans-C 29. Which one of the following is always in 'Sentiment'? A. Cruelty B. Insight

C. Neutrality D. Emotion Ans-D 30. My ten years old niece is taller than my twelve years old son: A. Always B. Never C. Often D. Sometimes Ans-D Section-B Verbal Ability 1. Pick up the one which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word printer in bold and can replaces it without altering the meaning of the sentence. The bullet wound proved to be fatal and the soldier died immediately. A. grievous B. dangerous C. serious D. deadly Ans-D 2. Pick up the one which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word printer in bold and can replaces it without altering the meaning of the sentence. She baffled all our attempts to find her. A. defeated B. thwarted C. foiled D. circumvented Ans-C

3. In sentence below, four words which are lettered (A), (B), (C) and (D) have been printed in bold type, one which may be either inappropriate in the context of the sentence or wrongly spelt.The letter of that word is answer. A. The religious leaders B. attained all the C. ceremonies of other D. creeds E. All correct Ans-B 4. Find the correctly spelt words. A. Ommineous B. Omineous C. Ominous D. Omenous Ans-C 5. Which of phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the grammatically correct? There are not many men who are so famous that they are frequently referred to by their short names only A. initials B. signatures C. pictures D. middle names E. No correction required Ans-A 6. Which of phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the grammatically correct?

The crime has growth rapidly in Russia since the disintegration of the communist system. A. rapid crime has grown B. crime has grown rapidly C. crimes grow rapidly D. crimes have been rapidly grown E. No correction required Ans-B 7. In question below, the passage consist of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence are given in the begining. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences. S1: For some time in his youth Abraham Lincoln was manager for a shop. P : Then a chance Customer would come. Q : Young Lincoln way of keeping shop was entirely unlike anyone else's R : Lincoln would jump up and attend to his needs and then revert to his reading. S : He used to lie full length on the counter of the shop eagerly reading a book. S6: Never before had Lincoln had so much time for reading as had then. The Proper sequence should be: A. SRQP B. QSPR C. SQRP D. QPSR Ans-B 8. In question below, the passage consist of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence are given in the begining. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences. S1: Smoke oozed up between the planks. P : Passengers were told to be ready to quit the ship.

Q : The rising gale fanned the smouldering fire. R : Everyone now knew there was fire on board. S : Flames broke out here and there. S6: Most people bore the shock bravely. The Proper sequence should be: A. SRQP B. QPSR C. RSPQ D. QSRP Ans-A 9. In question below, the passage consist of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence are given in the begining. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences. S1: For decades, American society has been calling a melting pot P : Differences remained - in appearence, mannerisms, customs, speech, religion and more. Q : The term has long been a cliche and half-truth. R : But homogenisation was never acheived. S : Yes, immigrants from diverse cultures and traditions did cast off vestiges of their native lands and become almost imperceptibly woven in to the American fabric. S6: In recent years, such differences accentuated by the arrival of immigrants from Asia and other parts of the world in the United States - have become something to celebrate and to nurture. The Proper sequence should be: A. QRSP B. SQRP C. SQPR D. QSRP Ans-B

10. In question below, the passage consist of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence are given in the begining. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences. S1: There is difference between Gandhiji's concept of secularism and that of Nehru's. P : Nehru's idea of secularism was equal indifference to all religions and bothering about none of them. Q : According to Gandhiji, all religions are equally true and each scripture is worthy of respect. R : Such secularism which means the rejection of all religions is contrary to our culture and tradition. S : In Gandhiji's view, secularism stands for equal respect for all religions. S6: Instead of doing any good, such secularism can do harm instead of good. The Proper sequence should be: A. SQPR B. PSQR C. QSPR D. PRSQ Ans-A 11. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice. After driving professor Kumar to the museum she dropped him at his hotel. A. After being driven to the museum, Professor Kumar was dropped at his hotel. B. Professor Kumar was being driven dropped at his hotel. C. After she had driven Professor Kumar to the museum she had dropped him at his hotel. D. After she was driven Professor Kumar to the museum she had dropped him at his hotel. Ans-A 12. choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice. Do you imitate others? A. Are others being imitated by you? B. Are others imitated by you?

C. Have others being imitated by you? D. Were others being imitated by you? Ans-B 13. choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words. ARTIFICIAL A. Red B. Natural C. Truthful D. Solid Ans-B 14. In question below a sentence broken into five or six parts. Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence. The correct order of parts is the answer. 1. was 2. and 3. Suresh 4. kind 5. loving A. 31425 B. 54213 C. 34251 D. 15243 E. 12345 Ans-A 15. A part of the sentence is italicised and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicised part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. If the room had been brighter, I would have been able to read for a while before bed time. A. If the room was brighter B. If the room are brighter C. Had the room been brighter D. No improvement

Ans-C 16. A part of the sentence is italicised and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicised part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. He sent a word to me that he would be coming late. A. sent word B. had sent a word C. sent words D. No improvement Ans-A 17. Choose the one which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. The study of ancient societies A. Anthropology B. Archaeology C. History D. Ethnology Ans-B 18. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech. told him that he was not working hard. A. I said to him, "You are not working hard." B. I told to him, "You are not working hard." C. I said, "You are not working hard." D. I said to him, "He is not working hard." Ans-A 19. Choose the one which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. A person who insists on something A. Disciplinarian

B. Stickler C. Instantaneous D. Boaster Ans-B 20. Choose the one which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. A style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge A. Pedantic B. Verbose C. Pompous D. Ornate Ans-A 21. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. A. A lot of travel delay is caused B. due to the inefficiency and lack of good management C. on behalf of the railways. D. No error. Ans-C 22. Pick out the most effective word(s) from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. If you smuggle goods into the country, they may be ...... by the customs authority. A. possessed B. punished C. confiscated D. fined Ans-C

23. Pick out the most effective word(s) from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. The ruling party will have to put its own house ...... order. A. in B. on C. to D. into Ans-A 24. Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully. His appearance is unsmiling but ...... A. his heart is full of compassion for others B. he looks very serious on most occasions C. people are afraid of him D. he is uncompromising on matters of task performance E. he is full of jealousy towards his colleagues Ans-A 25. Select the pair which has the same relationship. SYMPHONY:COMPOSER A. Leonardo:music B. Fresco:painter C. colours:pallet D. art:appreciation Ans-B Placement Papers :: CSC I. APTITUDE In this round, they asked 40 questions in 40 minutes which includes

Two from Venn diagram, (easy) One from probability, 3*3 Sudoku like below, (very easy) 82 9 You have to fill the numbers from 1-9 in the boxes, such that it should have 15 from top to bottom and across the diagonal, then you would have the box as like the one below: 825 147 693 From this you might have questions like, summing up the numbers which are right and left to the number 2. For us, three questions were asked from this: Some four questions were asked from the four different passages. One problem based on age. (easy) Three questions based on Speed and Distance. One from permutation Percentage ( easy ) Few questions based on functions. (very easy one) II. TECHNICAL It consists of 75 questions and duration is 40 minutes. We had the questions from previous year papers. 1. ------- is associated with web services. a) WSDL Ans: a 2.any large single block of data stored in a database, such as a picture or sound file, which does not include record fields, and cannot be directly searched by the database's search engine. a) TABLE b) BLOB c) VIEW d) SCHEME Ans: b b) WML c) web sphere d) web logic

3.A reserved area of the immediate access memory used to increase the running speed of the computer program. a) session memory b) bubble memory c) cache memory d) shared memory Ans: c 4.a small subnet that sit between a trusted internal network and an untruster external network, such as the public internet. a) LAN b) MAN c) WAN d) DMZ Ans: d 5.technologies that use radio waves to automatically identify people or objects,which is very similar to the barcode identification systems,seen in retail stores everyday. a) BLUETOOTH b) RADAR c) RSA SECURE ID d) RFID Ans: d 6.main(){ float fl = 10.5; double dbl = 10.5 if(fl ==dbl) printf("UNITED WE STAND"); else

printf("DIVIDE AND RULE") } What is the output? a) compilation error b) UNITED WE STAND c) DIVIDE AND RULE d) Linkage error. Ans: c 7.main(){ static int ivar = 5; printf("%d",ivar--); if(ivar) main(); } What is the output? a)1 2 3 4 5 b) 5 4 3 2 1 c)5 d) Compiler error:main cannot be recursive function. Ans: b 8.main() { extern int iExtern; iExtern = 20; printf("%d",iExtern);

} What is the output? a)2 b) 20 c) compile error d) linker error Ans: d 9..#define clrscr() 100 main(){ clrscr(); printf("%d ", clrscr()); } What is the output? a)100 b)10 c)compiler errord)linkage error Ans: a 10.main() { void vpointer; char cHar = 'g', *cHarpointer = "GOOGLE"; int j = 40; vpointer = &cHar; printf("%c",*(char*)vpointer); vpointer = &j; printf("%d",*(int *)vpointer);

vpointer = cHarpointer; printf("%s",(char*)vpointer +3); } What is the output? a) g40GLE b) g40GOOGLE c) g0GLE d) g4GOO Ans: a 11.#define FALSE -1 #define TRUE 1 #define NULL 0 main() { if(NULL) puts("NULL"); else if(FALSE) puts("TRUE"); else puts("FALSE"); } What is the output? a) NULL b) TRUE c) FALSE d)0

Ans: b 12.main() { int i =5,j= 6, z; printf("%d",i+++j); } What is the output? a)13 b)12 c)11 d) Compiler error Ans: c 13.main() { int i ; i = accumulator(); printf("%d",i); } accumulator(){ _AX =1000 } What is output? a)1 b)10 c)100 d)1000 Ans: d

14.main() { int i =0; while(+(+i--)!= 0) i- = i++; printf("%d",i); } What is the output? a) -1 b) 0 c) 1 d) Will go in an infinite loop Ans: a 15.main(){ int i =3; for(; i++=0;) printf(("%d",i); } What is the output? a) 1 b) 2 c) 1 2 3 d) Compiler error : L value required. Ans: d 16. main(){ int i = 10, j =20;

j = i ,j?(i,j)?i :j:j; printf("%d%d",i,j); } What is the output? a) 20 20 b) 20 10 c) 10 20 d) 10 10 Ans: d 17.main(){ extern i; printf("%d ",i);{ int i =20; printf("%d ",i); } } What is the output? a) "Extern valueof i " 20 b) Externvalue of i" c) 20 d) linker Error: unresolved external symbol i Ans: d 18.int DIMension(int array[]){ return sizeof(array/sizeof(int);} main(){

int arr[10]; printf("Array dimension is %d",DIMension(arr)); } What is output? a) array dimension is 10 b) array dimension is 1 c) array dimension is 2 d) array dimension is 5 Ans: b 19. main(){ void swap(); int x = 45, y = 15; swap(&x,&y); printf("x = %d y=%d"x,y); } void swap(int *a, int *b){ *a^=*b, *b^=*a, *a^ = *b; What is the output? a) x = 15, y =45 b) x =15, y =15 c) x =45 ,y =15 d) x =45 y = 45 Ans: a 20.main(){ int i =257;

int *iptr =&i; printf("%d%d",*((char*)iptr),*((char *)iptr+1)); } What is output? a)1, 257 b)257 1c)0 0d)1 1 Ans: d 21.main(){ int i =300; char *ptr = &i; *++ptr=2; printf("%d",i); } What is output? a) 556 b) 300 c) 2 d) 302 Ans: a 22.#include main(){ char *str ="yahoo"; char *ptr =str; char least =127; while(*ptr++)

least = (*ptr printf("%d",least); } What is the output? a) 0 b)127 c) yahoo d) y Ans: a 23.Declare an array of M pointers to functions returing pointers to functions returing pointers to characters. a) (*ptr[M]()(char*(*)()); b) (char*(*)())(*ptr[M])() c) (char*(*)(*ptr[M]())(*ptr[M]() d) (char*(*)(char*()))(*ptr[M])(); 24.void main(){ int I =10, j=2; int *ip = &I ,*jp =&j; int k = *ip/*jp; printf("%d",k); } What is the output? a) 2 b) 5 c) 10 d) compile error:unexpected end of file in comment started in line 4

Ans: d 25.main(){ char a[4] ="GOOGLE"; printf("%s",a); } What is the output? a) 2 b) GOOGLE c) compile error: yoo mant initializers d) linkage error. Ans: c 26.For 1MB memory, the number of address lines required a) 12 b) 16 c) 20 d) 32 Ans: 16 27.There is a circuit using 3 nand gates with 2 inputes and 1 output,f ind the output. a) AND b) OR c) XOR d) NAND Ans: b (not sure) 28. What is done for push operation a) SP is incremented and then the value is stored.

b) PC is incremented and then the value is stored. c) PC is decremented and then the value is stored. d) SP is decremented and then the value is stored. Ans: d 29.Memory allocation of variables declared in a program is: a) Allocated in RAM b) Allocated in ROM c) Allocated in stack d) Assigned in registers. Ans: c 30.What action is taken when the processer under execution is interrupted by TRAP in 8085MPU? a) Processor serves the interrupt request after completing the execution of the current instruction. b) processer serves the interrupt request after completing the current task. c) processor serves the interrupt immediately. d) processor serving the interrupt request depent deprnds upon the priority of the current task under execution. Ans: a 31.purpose of PC (program counter)in a microprocessor is: a) To store address of TOS(top of stack) b) To store address of next instructions to be executed c) count the number of instructions d) to store the base address of the stack. Ans: b 32.conditional results after execution of an instruction in a microprocess is stored in a) register b) accumulator

c) flag register d) flag register part of PSW (program status word) Ans: c 33.The OR gate can be converted to the NAND function by adding----gate(s)to the input of the OR gate. a) NOT b) AND c) NOR d) XOR Ans: a 34. In 8051 microcontroller , has a dual function. a) port 3 b) port 2 c) port 1 d) port 0 Ans: b 35.An 8085 based microprocessor with 2MHz clock frequency,will execute the following chunk of code with how much delay? MVI B,38H HAPPY: MVI C, FFH SADDY: DCR C JNZ SADDY DCR B JNC HAPPY a) 102.3 b)114.5 c)100.5

d)120 36.In 8085 MPU what will be the status of the flag after the execution of the following chunk of code. MVI B,FFH MOV A,B CMA HLT a) S = 1, Z = 0, CY = 1 b) S = 0, Z = 1, CY = 0 c) S = 1, Z = 0, CY = 0 d) S = 1, Z = 1 ,CY = 1 37.A positive going pulse which is always generated when 8085 MPU begins the machine cycle. a) RD b) ALE address latch enable c) WR d) HOLD Ans: b 38.when a ----- instruction of 8085 MPU is fetched , its second and third bytes are placed in the W and Z registers. a) JMP b) STA c) CALL d) XCHG Ans: c 39.what is defined as one subdivision of the operation performed in one clock period. a) T- State b) Instruction Cycle

c) Machine Cycle d) All of the above Ans: a 40.At the end of the following code, what is the status of the flags. LXI B, AEC4H MOV A,C ADD HLT a) S = 1, CY = 0, P = 0 , AC = 1 b) S =0 , CY = 1, P = 0,AC = 1 c) S = 0, CY = 1, P = 0 , AC = 1 d) S = 0, CY = 1, P = 1 , AC = 1 41.In 8051 micro controller what is the HEX number in the accumulator after the execution of the following code. MOV A,#0A5H CLR C RRC A RRC A RL A RL A SWAP A a)A6 b)6A c)95 d)A5. Ans: a 42.The Pentium processor requires ------------ volts.

a)9 b)12 c)5 d)24 ans; c 43. The data bus on the Celeron processor is-------bits wide. a)64 b)32 c)16 d)128. Ans: a 44.K6 processor a) Hitachi b) toshiba c) zilog d) AMD. Ans: d 45. What is the control word for 8255 PPI,in BSR mode to set bit PC3. a)0EH b)0FH c)07H d)06H. ans:c 46.The repeated execution of a loop of code while waiting for an event to occur is called ---------.The cpu is not engaged in any real productive activity during this period,and the process doesn't progress towards completion. a) dead lock b) busy waiting c) trap door d) none. Ans: b 47. Transparent DBMS is defined as a) A DBMS in which there are no program or user access languages. b) A DBMS which has no cross file capabilities but is user friendly and provides user interface management. c) A DBMS which keeps its physical structure hidden from user d) none. Ans: c 48.Either all actions are carried out or none are. users should not have to worry about the effect of incomplete transctions.DBMS ensures this by undoing the actions of incomplete transctions.this property is known as a) Aggregation b) atomicity c) association d) data integrity. ans : B 49.------ algorithms determines where in available to load a program. common methods are first fit,next fit,best fit.--------- algorithm are used when memory is full , and one process (or part of a process) needs to be swaped out to accommodate a new program.The ------------- algorithm determines which are the partions to be swaped out. a) placement, placement, replacement b) replacement, placement, placement

c) replacement, placement, replacement d) placement, replacement, replacement Ans: D 50.Trap door is a secret undocumented entry point into a program used to grant access without normal methods of access authentication. A trap is a software interrupt,usually the result of an error condition. a)true b)false. Ans: A 51. Given a binary search tree,print out the nodes of the tree according t5o post order traversal. 4 / 25 / 13 a)3,2,1,5,4. b)1,2,3,4,5. c)1,3,2,5,4. d)5,3,1,2,4. Ans: C 52.which one of the following is the recursive travel technique. a)depth first search b)preorder c)breadth first search d)none. 53.which of the following needs the requirement to be a binary search tree. a) 5 / 27 / 1 b) 5 / 67

c) 5

/ 27 / 16 d) none. 54.in recursive implementations which of the following is true for saving the state of the steps a) as full state on the stack b) as reversible action on the stack c) both a and b d) none 55.which of the following involves context switch a)previliged instruction b)floating point exception c)system calls d)all e)none ans : c 56.piggy backing is a technique for a)acknowledge b)sequence c)flow control d)retransmission ans:A 57. a functional dependency XY is ___________dependency if removal of any attribute A from X means that the dependency does not hold any more a)full functional

b) multi valued c)single valued d)none ans : a 58)a relation schema R is in BCNF if it is in ___________and satisfies an additional constraints that for every functional dependency XY,X must be a candidate key a)1 NF b)2 NF c)3 NF d)5 NF 59) a _________sub query can be easily identified if it contains any references to the parent sub query columns in the _________ clause A) correlated ,WHERE b) nested ,SELECT c) correlated,SELECT d) none 60) hybrid devise that combines the features of both bridge and router is known as a)router b)bridge c)hub d)brouter 61) which of the following is the most crucial phase of SDLC a)testing b)code generation c) analysys and design d)implementation Ans: c 62)to send a data packet using datagram ,connection will be established a)no connection is required b) connection is not established before data transmission c)before data transmission d)none

Ans: c 63)a software that allows a personal computer to pretend as as computer terminal is a) terminal adapter b)terminal emulation c)modem d)none Ans: b 64) super key is a) same as primary key b) primary key and attribute c) same as foreign key d) foreign key and attribute Ans: b 65.In binary search tree which traversal is used for ascending order values a) Inorder b)preorder c)post order d)none Ans: a 66.You are creating an index on ROLLNO colume in the STUDENT table.which statement will you use? a) CREATE INDEX roll_idx ON student, rollno; b) CREATE INDEX roll_idx FOR student, rollno; c) CREATE INDEX roll_idx ON student( rollno); d) CREATE INDEX roll_idx INDEX ON student (rollno); Ans: c 67.A________class is a class that represents a data structure that stores a number of data objects a. container b.component c.base d.derived Ans: a

68.Which one of the following phases belongs to the compiler Back-end. a. Lexical Analysis b.Syntax Analysis c. Optimization d.Intermediate Representation. Ans: c

69.Every context _sensitive language is context_free a. true b.false Ans: b 70.Input:A is non-empty list of numbers L X-infinity For each item in the list L,do If the item>x,then X the item Return X X represents:a)largest number b)smallest number c)smallest negative number d) none 71.Let A and B be nodes of a heap,such that B is a child of A. the heap must then satisfy the following conditions a)key(A)>=key(B) b)key(A) c)key(A)=key(B) d)none 72.String ,List,Stack,queue are examples of___________ a)primitive data type

b)simple data type c)Abstract data type d)none Ans: c 73.which of the following is not true for LinkedLists? a)The simplest kind of linked list is a single linked list ,which has one link per node .this link points to the next node in the list,or to a null value or emptylist if it is the last node. b)a more sophisticated kind of linked list is a double linkedlist or two way linkedlist .Each node has two links ,one to the previous node and one to the next node. c) in a circleLinkedList ,the first and last nodes are linked together.this can be done only for double linked list. d) to traverse a circular linkedlist ,u begin at any node and follow the list in either direction until u return to the original node. Ans: c 74.sentinel node at the beginning and /or at the end of the linkedlist is not used to store the data a) true b) false Ans:a

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