Computer2010
Computer2010
Computer2010
INSTNUCTIONS
1. Write your Hall Ticket Number in the box above AND on the answer script.
2. This test is for 2 hours duration carrying 75 marks. There is a negative
marking of 0.33 mark for every wrong answer in PARIT A.
3. ALL PARTS ARE COMPULSOtY. Please write answers for multiple-r'hoiu-;
questions of PART A in the table provided on Page 2 of the Question paper
and the remaining parts must be answered on the a,nsr€r script.
4. Clearly write Part a,nd Question Numbers. Each part should start on a new
page. Answer questions in order.
8. Submit both the question paper and the answer script to the invigilator before
ieaving the examination hall.
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A. (r>0)
B. (d,atal(i, - L) 12) < datalil) I
C. (, > 0) &8. (d,atal(i' - L) l2l < d'atali'\)
D. (i > 0) ll (d'atal(t' * L) 12) < datafi))
6. An algorithm has a run time complexity of o(lo9 .nf). The al-
gorithm requires 110 operations for an input of size 1000. when
the input size is doubled to 2000, the algorithm now requires 120
operations. What is your best gUess for the number of operations
required when the size is doubled to 4000?
A. i30
B. 140
c. 150
D. 160
A, PrioritY queue
B. DePth First Search
C. Breadth First Search
D. Post order braversal
B. class of languages recognized by finite automata is calied
as:
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B. Recursive Languages
C. Regular languages
D. Context free Languages
9. Given an arbitrary Non-deterministic Finite Automaton (NFA)
with N states, the maximum number of states in an equivalent
minimized deterministic Finite Automaton (DFA) is at least.
A. 172
B. 2N
c. 2t{
D. ,\,!
A. A is a proper subset of B
B. B is a proper subset of A
C. A and B are incomparable
D. A: B.
12. TheLanguage L:{o'u:k} 0} is
A. Regular Language
B. Non-regular Language
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A. Range
B. Cardinality
C. Domain
D. Degree
14. Tb transmit data bits 1011, the correct even parity seven bit
Hamming Code is:
A. 0101101
B. i010101
c. 1100111
D. 0110111
15. Which of the following is the name of the data structure in a com-
piler that is responsible for managing information about variables
and their attributes?
A. Parse Table
B. Attribute Grammar
C. Symbol Table
D. Semantic Stack
16. Overloading involves writing two or more functions with
A. Linker
B. Compiler
C. Assembler
D. Loader
20. which of the following is(are) serious problem(s) of file manage-
ment systems?
A. Data redundancy
B. Program dependence
C. Lack of data independence
D. All of the above
21. A database with network schema allows
A. one-tomany relationships
B. many-to-many relationships
C. data organization in tables
D. hierarchical data organization
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22. How many bit strings of length 8 either start with a bit 1 or end
with the two bits 00?
A. 160
B. 255
c. 128
D. 64
25. The least number of IP addresses a router and a host may have,
excluding loopback addresses, is
A. 30 mi,croseconds
B. 3000 rnsecs
C. 3 microseconds
D. 300 rnsecs
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A. I only
B, II only
C. I and II
D. I and III
ADD Rs1,Rs2,Rd :Add Rs1 & Rs2 and put the sum in Rd
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A. I, II and III
B. I only
C. I and III only
D. I and II only
36. The uon Neumann bottleneck arises due to
B. 100
c. 1000
D. 100,000
After reading the following passage, choose the best answer to
each question. Answer questions 38 - 40 following the passage on
the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.
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PART B: sHoRT ANSwER
euESTroNS (20 Marks)
Answer any FrVE Questions. Each Quest'ion carries Four Marks
1. Given a list of numbers, for each of the operations listed below,
briefly describe an algorithm to implement it and state the algo-
rithm's asymptotic time complexity.
(a) Find the minimum value of the list.
(b) Compute the arithmetic mean
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(c) Find the mode (the element that is repeated the most).
2. Let G be an undirected graph with 100 vertices numbered 1 to
100. Two vertices e and j are adjacent rt li- jl: 6 or li,- jl: 10.
What is the number of connected components in G? (Hint: Look
at the connected edges in the adjacency matrix, ignoring any
bridges between the two sets).
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k_k+1;
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0044500000
0025300000
4240100000
4503500000
A: 5315000000
0000000534
0000000722
0000057032
0000032321
0000042218
7. Write a boolean expression that is equivalent to the circuit di-
agram given in Figure 1. Please show the intermediate steps
clearly.
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PARJT D: (5 Marks)
1. The following questions pertain to your research interest. Answer
briefly and to-the-point.
a. State your topic of research interest.
b. Why do you choose to do research on this topic?
c. Mention an important research publication you have studiecl
in this research area. What is the contribution of this paper?
d. What are the potential applications of this research?
e. How do you think your education, training and experience
help you do research in the area you have chosen?
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