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20 System Programming - Sep 2020 (CBCS - F+R 2016-17 and Onwards)

This document is an examination for a Computer Science course on System Programming. It contains instructions for a 3 hour exam worth a total of 100 marks. The exam consists of 4 sections. Section A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each for a total of 20 marks. Section B contains 5 medium length questions worth 5 marks each for a total of 25 marks. Section C contains 3 long answer questions worth 15 marks each for a total of 45 marks. Section D contains 2 questions, each worth 10 marks for a total of 10 marks. The questions cover topics related to system programming including assembly language, macroprocessors, loaders, compilers, operating systems and more.

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20 System Programming - Sep 2020 (CBCS - F+R 2016-17 and Onwards)

This document is an examination for a Computer Science course on System Programming. It contains instructions for a 3 hour exam worth a total of 100 marks. The exam consists of 4 sections. Section A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each for a total of 20 marks. Section B contains 5 medium length questions worth 5 marks each for a total of 25 marks. Section C contains 3 long answer questions worth 15 marks each for a total of 45 marks. Section D contains 2 questions, each worth 10 marks for a total of 10 marks. The questions cover topics related to system programming including assembly language, macroprocessors, loaders, compilers, operating systems and more.

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SE-346

20
VI Semester B.C.A. Examination, September 2020
(CBCS) (F+ R) (2016-17 &Onwarda)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
BCA 602-System Programming

Time: 3 Hours MAx Markg 100

Instruction: Answer all Sections.

SECTION- A

.Answerany ten questions, each question carries two mnarke. (10x2-20)


1) Define: (a) System Software (b) Application Software.
2) Mention any two differences between compiler and inlerpreler
3) Define: (a) Register operand (b) Storage operand.
4) Explain: (a) USING (b) DROP
5) Write the format of MOT.
6) Differentiate DC and DS.
7) Differentiate AlF and AGO.
8) Define macro.
9) What is binder ?
10) What is loader ? Mention its functions.
11) What is token ? Give an example.
12) Explain identifier table.

SECTION-B

II. Answer any five questions, each question carries five marks. (5x5-25)
13) Explain micro flow chart for ADD instruction.
14) Explain interchange sort with an example.
15) What are the functions of a macroprocessor ?

16) Explain "Compile and go" loader


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17) Explain machine dependent optimization.


18) Explain address modification using instruction as data.
19) Explain conditional macro with example.
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20) Explain pseudo-op and machine-op with an example.


SECTION-C
I. Answer any three questions, each
question carries fifteen marks (3x15-45)
21) a) Explain data fomats used in 1BM
360 systems. 8
b) Explain General machine structure of 1BM 360/370 with a neat block
diagram. 7
22) a) Explain detailed pass-1 assembler flow chart. 8
b) Explain binary search with an example. 7
23) a) Explain simple one pass macroprocessor with flow chart.
b) Explain ALA, MDT, MNT with an
example. 7
24) a) Explain detailed pass-1 flow chart of loader. 8
b) Describe four types of cards used in direct
linking loader. 7
25) a) Explain the structure of a compiler with a block
diagram. 8
b) Explain syntax phase with an example.
7
SECTION - D

IV. Answer any one question, each question carries ten marks.
26) a)
(1x10 10)
Explain formal system.
5
b) Explain Time sharing OS.
5
27) a) Explain data bases used in pass-1 and pass-2 of an assembler. 5
b) Explain (a) macro language (b)
macro processor. 5

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