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Core Java Programming: Instruction To Candidates

This document contains instructions for a Core Java Programming exam divided into two sections. Section A contains 10 short questions worth 2 marks each. Section B contains 6 longer questions worth 10 marks each, and students must answer 4 of these questions. The document provides the exam paper ID and details the total number of pages and questions. It instructs students on the exam time duration and maximum total marks.

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Core Java Programming: Instruction To Candidates

This document contains instructions for a Core Java Programming exam divided into two sections. Section A contains 10 short questions worth 2 marks each. Section B contains 6 longer questions worth 10 marks each, and students must answer 4 of these questions. The document provides the exam paper ID and details the total number of pages and questions. It instructs students on the exam time duration and maximum total marks.

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Roll No. Total No.

of Pages : 01
Total No. of Questions : 07
B.Sc.(IT) (Sem.4)
CORE JAVA PROGRAMMING
Subject Code : BS-202
Paper ID : [B0413]
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60

INSTRUCTION TO CANDIDATES :

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1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying T WO marks
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SECTION-B contains SIX questions carrying T EN marks each and a student has

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c) Bit wise operator.
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g) Package.
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SECTION B
2. Explain briefly about access modifiers and their usage.
3. Explain life cycle of a Applet.
4. Explain about try-catch functionality in Exception Handling.
5. What is Graphics class? What are the different methods used to create drawing?
6. What is interface? How to extend and implement an interface? Explain with example?
7. What is class? How to create object of class explain with the help of example?

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