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IIT M FOUNDATION AN EXAM QDF2 01 Dec


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Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (17 to 26)
Question Label : Comprehension
Read the following passage and answer the given subquestions

“Cuidese! ¡Que le vaya bien!” Juan, a friend and Salvadoran advisor, gave me a warm hug and a
customary Salvadoran kiss on the cheek, and then got into his truck with his fifteen-year-old
daughter. As I stood waving goodbye on the side of the busy highway, I had to chuckle. I was
approaching my fortieth birthday, and had just completed my ninth visit to this tiny Central
American nation. I had logged nearly three years of total time living in the country. Nevertheless,
Salvadorans still insisted on worrying about me. Juan and his wife Lupe, whose house I had slept
in the previous night, feared that I would get lost on the way to the airport. They therefore roused
their daughter Lupita at 5:30 in the morning so that Juan could lead me to the familiar Comalapa
highway before he took her to school. Juan pulled over to the side of the highway, and I pulled
behind him. “Ya ubicaste, ¿verdad?” he had asked. “You know where you’re at now, right?” I
assured him that I did, and thanked him sincerely for his extensive collaboration in my research
and his extraordinary hospitality during my visit, then watched him drive away.

I got in my rented car and merged onto the highway again. Even at this early hour, El Salvador was
alive with activity. Large, brightly painted buses that had once served school children in the United
States competed with smaller, faster “microbuses” for the patronage of the Salvadorans waiting
along the side of the highway. It was cane season, so huge lumbering trucks loaded with cane
stalks—burnt, and then cut by hand with machetes—joined the fray. Small pick-ups with
homemade metal fences around the back transported dozens of standing Salvadorans—men,
women, and children—to their destinations. Still other small pickups overflowed with nonhuman
cargo: coconuts, oranges, bananas, used furniture, bottled water, propane gas, and more. A
multiplicity of passenger cars and small motorbikes, often with three or four passengers on one
small seat, completed the scene.

(From Women in War by Jocelyn Viterna)


Sub questions

Question Number : 17 Question Id : 6406531025322 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the meaning of chuckle?
Options :
6406533470558. To laugh quietly
6406533470559. To laugh loudly
6406533470560. To grimace
6406533470561. To cry loudly
Question Number : 18 Question Id : 6406531025323 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the meaning of roused?
Options :
6406533470562. To put someone to sleep
6406533470563. To wake someone up
6406533470564. To annoy someone
6406533470565. None of these

Question Number : 19 Question Id : 6406531025324 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the meaning of collaboration?
Options :
6406533470566. Working with someone
6406533470567. Working alone
6406533470568. Working at the same lab
6406533470569. Being left alone

Question Number : 20 Question Id : 6406531025325 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the meaning of hospitality?
Options :
6406533470570. Being friendly with everyone
6406533470571. Being indifferent to guests
6406533470572. Being friendly with neighbours
6406533470573. Being friendly and welcoming towards guests

Question Number : 21 Question Id : 6406531025326 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the meaning of overflowed?
Options :
6406533470574. Being empty
6406533470575. Being very spacious
6406533470576. Being very full, with no free space
6406533470577. None of these
Question Number : 22 Question Id : 6406531025327 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
El Salvador is very quiet and calm in the mornings.
Options :
6406533470578. TRUE
6406533470579. FALSE

Question Number : 23 Question Id : 6406531025328 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
There were many vehicles on the road even though it was very early in the morning.
Options :
6406533470580. TRUE
6406533470581. FALSE

Question Number : 24 Question Id : 6406531025329 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
How many years had the author spent in El Salvador?
Options :
6406533470582. One year
6406533470583. Three months
6406533470584. Almost three years
6406533470585. Twelve months

Question Number : 25 Question Id : 6406531025330 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What were the large buses on the highway used as earlier?
Options :
6406533470586. As laundry vehicles in the United States
6406533470587. As mail vehicles in the United States
6406533470588. As school buses in the United States
6406533470589. None of these

Question Number : 26 Question Id : 6406531025331 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with the correct answer:
It was ____ season, so huge lumbering trucks loaded with cane stalks—burnt, and then cut by hand
with machetes—joined the fray.
Options :
6406533470590. Cane
6406533470591. Mango
6406533470592. Rice
6406533470593. Watermelon
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156004
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Question Id : 6406531025332 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


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Question Numbers : (27 to 31)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 27 Question Id : 6406531025333 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The thief _____ by the time you reach the spot.
Options :
6406533470594. Are hosting
6406533470595. Had forgotten
6406533470596. Would not recognize
6406533470597. Would have been
6406533470598. Will have escaped

Question Number : 28 Question Id : 6406531025334 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
She _____ me even if she were to see me.
Options :
6406533470599. Are hosting
6406533470600. Had forgotten
6406533470601. Would not recognize
6406533470602. Would have been
6406533470603. Will have escaped

Question Number : 29 Question Id : 6406531025335 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The students _____ ready for the class if attendance was made compulsory.
Options :
6406533470604. Are hosting
6406533470605. Had forgotten
6406533470606. Would not recognize
6406533470607. Would have been
6406533470608. Will have escaped

Question Number : 30 Question Id : 6406531025336 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
They _____ their friends and family for Christmas.
Options :
6406533470609. Are hosting
6406533470610. Had forgotten
6406533470611. Would not recognize
6406533470612. Would have been
6406533470613. Will have escaped

Question Number : 31 Question Id : 6406531025337 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The children _____ that it was their mother’s birthday.
Options :
6406533470614. Are hosting
6406533470615. Had forgotten
6406533470616. Would not recognize
6406533470617. Would have been
6406533470618. Will have escaped

Question Id : 6406531025338 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (32 to 36)
Question Label : Comprehension
Read the excerpt given below and fill in the blanks for the given subquestions with the verb forms
that best fit the passage from the options provided. Your chosen answer should maintain the
tense consistency and the narrative pattern of the excerpt.

A soft melancholy seemed to brood over Shokujo, the daughter of the Sun, but she never [i] _____
of working for the good of others, and especially did she busy herself at her loom; indeed, she
came to be called the Weaving Princess.

The Sun [ii] _____ him that if he could give his daughter in marriage, all would be well; her dormant
love would be kindled into a flame that [iii] _____ her whole being and drive out the pensive spirit
which oppressed her. Kingen was a right honest herdsman who [iv] _____ his cows on the borders
of the Heavenly Stream. The Sun-King proposed to bestow his daughter on Kingen. The love that
bound Shokujo and Kingen to one another was a great love. With its awakening, Shokujo [v] _____
her former occupations, nor did she any longer labor industriously at the loom, but laughed, and
danced, and sang, and made merry from morning till night.

Excerpted from: Old-World Japan: Legends of the Land of the Gods. Retold by Frank Rinder, The
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation, 2014, p. 67. Project Gutenberg,
Sub questions

Question Number : 32 Question Id : 6406531025339 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Find the appropriate verb form to fill in blank [i].
Options :
6406533470619. Wearied
6406533470620. Will weary
6406533470621. Wearies
6406533470622. Has wearied

Question Number : 33 Question Id : 6406531025340 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Find the appropriate verb form to fill in blank [ii].
Options :
6406533470623. Bethinks
6406533470624. Bethought
6406533470625. Will have bethought
6406533470626. Has been bethinking

Question Number : 34 Question Id : 6406531025341 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Find the appropriate verb form to fill in blank [iii].
Options :
6406533470627. Illumines
6406533470628. Illumined
6406533470629. Would illumine
6406533470630. Has illumined

Question Number : 35 Question Id : 6406531025342 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Find the appropriate verb form to fill in blank [iv].
Options :
6406533470631. Will have tended
6406533470632. Is tending
6406533470633. Tends
6406533470634. Tended

Question Number : 36 Question Id : 6406531025343 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Find the appropriate verb form to fill in blank [v].
Options :
6406533470635. Forsook
6406533470636. Forsaken
6406533470637. Forsakes
6406533470638. Forsaked
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156005
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 37 Question Id : 6406531025344 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Everyone __________ busy with work.
Options :
6406533470639. Is
6406533470640. Are

Question Number : 38 Question Id : 6406531025345 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Anirban __________his secretary to bring the files up.
Options :
6406533470641. Instruction
6406533470642. Instruct
6406533470643. Instructing
6406533470644. Instructs

Question Number : 39 Question Id : 6406531025346 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Select true/false for the following statement.

The sentence, ‘Ritu watches cartoons every day’ is an example of present continuous tense.
Options :
6406533470645. True
6406533470646. False

Question Number : 40 Question Id : 6406531025347 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with future perfect progressive tense form.

I expect Nisha will be tired when she arrives. She ________ for over 18 hours.
Options :
6406533470647. Will travel
6406533470648. Will be traveling
6406533470649. Will have been traveling
Question Number : 41 Question Id : 6406531025348 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the future perfect continuous tense sentence from the following options:
Options :
6406533470650. We are going to meet our friend at the railway station
6406533470651. Lucy will travel around the world in June
6406533470652. He will have jogged two miles before reaching the main road.
6406533470653. She will have been driving for an hour by the time she gets to the office.

Question Number : 42 Question Id : 6406531025349 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct option.

Tomorrow morning, I _______ on a beach somewhere.


Options :
6406533470654. Relax
6406533470655. Will be relaxing
6406533470656. Will being relax

Question Number : 43 Question Id : 6406531025350 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct option.

Venu has ________ his umbrella.


Options :
6406533470657. Forgetting
6406533470658. Forgotten
6406533470659. Forget

Question Number : 44 Question Id : 6406531025351 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The word energetic is stressed as ______.
Options :
6406533470660. ‘Energetic
6406533470661. E’nergetic
6406533470662. Energe’tic
6406533470663. Ener’getic

Question Number : 45 Question Id : 6406531025352 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The word cowardice is stressed as ______.
Options :
6406533470664. ‘Cowardice
6406533470665. Co’wardice
6406533470666. Cowar’dice
6406533470667. Coward’ice

Question Number : 46 Question Id : 6406531025353 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
‘The officer will survey the area before he approves the budget.’

Choose the appropriate stress for the usage of the word ‘survey’ in the sentence.
Options :

6406533470668.

6406533470669.

Question Number : 47 Question Id : 6406531025354 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In the plural noun prizes, the plural marker sounds as ________.
Options :
6406533470670. [s]
6406533470671. [z]
6406533470672. [iz]

Question Number : 48 Question Id : 6406531025355 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In the plural noun gloves, the plural marker sounds as ________.
Options :
6406533470673. [s]
6406533470674. [z]
6406533470675. [iz]

Question Number : 49 Question Id : 6406531025356 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The plural markers for the words ‘dates’, ‘days’ and ‘months’ are ____.
Options :
6406533470676. /s/, /s/, and /z/ respectively
6406533470677. /z/, /z/, and /s/ respectively
6406533470678. /s/, /z/, and /z/ respectively

Question Number : 50 Question Id : 6406531025357 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following has an aspirated stop?
Options :
6406533470679. Scary
6406533470680. Contemplate
6406533470681. Incorrect
6406533470682. Both Contemplate and Incorrect

Question Number : 51 Question Id : 6406531025358 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The /t/ sound in the word humanitarian is _________.
Options :
6406533470683. +asp (aspirated)
6406533470684. –asp (non-aspirated)

Question Number : 52 Question Id : 6406531025359 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The /p/ sound in the word supplement is _________ .
Options :
6406533470685. +asp (aspirated)
6406533470686. –asp (non-aspirated)

Question Number : 53 Question Id : 6406531025360 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The sound /t/ in the word cactus is in the initial position of the stressed syllable.
Options :
6406533470687. TRUE
6406533470688. FALSE

Question Number : 54 Question Id : 6406531025361 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The sound /p/ in the word repulsive is in the initial position of the stressed syllable.
Options :
6406533470689. TRUE
6406533470690. FALSE

Question Number : 55 Question Id : 6406531025362 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
How many syllables are there in the word inauguration?
Options :
6406533470691. 3
6406533470692. 4
6406533470693. 5
6406533470694. 6

Question Number : 56 Question Id : 6406531025363 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
How many syllables are there in the word dilute?
Options :
6406533470695. 1
6406533470696. 2
6406533470697. 3
6406533470698. 4

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Section Id : 64065374062
Section Number : 3
Section type : Online
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Number of Questions : 11
Number of Questions to be attempted : 11
Section Marks : 50
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653156006
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 57 Question Id : 6406531025364 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "FOUNDATION LEVEL : SEMESTER I:
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REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533470699. YES
6406533470700. NO

Question Number : 58 Question Id : 6406531025365 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533470701. Useful Data has been mentioned above.
6406533470702. This data attachment is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653156007
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 59 Question Id : 6406531025366 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533470703.

6406533470704.

6406533470705.

6406533470706.

Question Number : 60 Question Id : 6406531025367 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533470707. [2, 2, 6, 6, 7, 7]
6406533470708. [2, 6, 7]
6406533470709. [2, 6, 7, 8, 3]
6406533470710. [2, 3, 6, 7, 8]
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156008
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 61 Question Id : 6406531025368 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533470711. [-2, -1, -5]
6406533470712. [3, 4, 7]
6406533470713. [14]
6406533470714. [-8]
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156009
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 62 Question Id : 6406531025369 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 4 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :
6406533470715. Length(A) >= Length(B) will always be true.
6406533470716. A represent the serial numbers of words having letter count less than 5.
6406533470717. B represent the serial numbers of all nouns with letter counts less than 5.
6406533470718. B represent the serial numbers of all nouns.

Question Number : 63 Question Id : 6406531025370 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 4 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
We have a non-empty list, Publisher that stores the publisher name in each card from the
"Library" dataset, sorted in alphabetical order. This results in many duplicates. The following
procedure attempts to extract the unique list of publishers, while preserving the sorted order. The
pseudocode may have mistakes. Identify all such mistakes (if any). It is a Multiple Select Question.

Options :
6406533470719. Error in line 2
6406533470720. Error in line 4
6406533470721. Error in line 5
6406533470722. Error in line 7
6406533470723. No error
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653156010
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 64 Question Id : 6406531025371 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
9
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653156011
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025372 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (65 to 66)
Question Label : Comprehension
The following pseudocode is executed using the "Words" dataset.
Answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 65 Question Id : 6406531025373 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What will count represent at the end of the execution if the missing code is filled by below code?

Options :
6406533470725. Total number of nouns in the dataset
6406533470726. Number of sentences which do not end with a noun
6406533470727. Number of sentences having at least one noun
6406533470728. Number of sentences which end with a noun

Question Number : 66 Question Id : 6406531025374 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What will count represent at the end of the execution if the missing code is filled by below code?

Options :
6406533470729. Total number of verbs in the dataset
6406533470730. Number of sentences which start with a verb
6406533470731. Number of sentences which do not start with a verb
6406533470732. Number of sentences which end with a verb
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653156012
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025375 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (67 to 68)
Question Label : Comprehension
The following pseudocode is executed using the "Olympics" dataset.
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 67 Question Id : 6406531025376 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What will Dict store at the end of execution of the given pseudocode?
Options :
6406533470733. Number of medals of each type
6406533470734. Number of each type of medal won by each player
6406533470735. Number of medals won by each player
6406533470736. Number of players who have won the medal

Question Number : 68 Question Id : 6406531025377 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What will list store at the end of execution of the pseudocode?
Options :
6406533470737. Names of all the players who have won least number of medals.
6406533470738. Name of a player who has won the highest number of medals.
6406533470739. Name of a player who has won the least number of medals.
6406533470740. Names of all the players who have won highest number of medals.
Sub-Section Number : 8
Sub-Section Id : 640653156013
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025378 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (69 to 70)
Question Label : Comprehension
Consider the following pseudocodes which are executed on "Words" datasets and answer the
given subquestions
Sub questions

Question Number : 69 Question Id : 6406531025379 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 5 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following statements is/are correct? (MSQ)
Options :
6406533470741. In Pseudocode 2, count represents the number of sentences containing at
least 10 distinct letters.
6406533470742. In Pseudocode 1, count represents the number of sentences containing at
least 10 distinct letters.
6406533470743. In Pseudocode 1, count represents the number of sentences containing at
least 10 letters.
6406533470744. In Pseudocode 2, count represents the number of sentences containing at
least 10 letters.

Question Number : 70 Question Id : 6406531025380 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What changes/modification should we make to Pseudocode 2, so that, at the end of execution,
count represents the number of words having at least 4 distinct letters in the datasets?
Options :

6406533470745.

6406533470746.

6406533470747.

6406533470748.

Sem1 Statistics1
Section Id : 64065374063
Section Number : 4
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 12
Number of Questions to be attempted : 12
Section Marks : 40
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653156014
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 71 Question Id : 6406531025381 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "FOUNDATION LEVEL : SEMESTER I: STATISTICS
FOR DATA SCIENCE I (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

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REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533470749. YES
6406533470750. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653156015
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 72 Question Id : 6406531025382 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Administration section of a university has started to create roll numbers for the students,
following the format ‘23Z174’ using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and a capital letter at the third
position. Assume no digits are repeated. Find the number of ways in which the administration
section can create a unique roll number.
Options :
6406533470751. 65,520
6406533470752. 52,920
6406533470753. 56,160
6406533470754. 46,800
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156016
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 73 Question Id : 6406531025383 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
In a school, there are 3 students in section-A, 4 students in section-B and 5 students in section-C.
Find the number of ways, in which 8 students can be selected such that it includes at least 2
students from each section and at most 5 students from the total 7 students in section-A and
section-B.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
270

Question Number : 74 Question Id : 6406531025397 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.48 to 0.54
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156017
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 75 Question Id : 6406531025384 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :
6406533470756.

6406533470757.

6406533470758.

6406533470759.

Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653156018
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 76 Question Id : 6406531025385 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533470760. 6
6406533470761. 3
6406533470762. 3!
6406533470763. 6!

Question Number : 77 Question Id : 6406531025386 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
How many four letter words, with or without meaning, can be formed using the letters of the word
‘ENGLISH’ without repetition such that ‘E’ is one of the alphabet in each of the word formed?
Options :

6406533470764.

6406533470765.

6406533470766.

6406533470767.
Question Number : 78 Question Id : 6406531025387 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Two dice are rolled once. What is the probability of getting an odd number at the first die or a total
of 7 ?
Options :

6406533470768.

6406533470769.

6406533470770.

6406533470771.

Question Number : 79 Question Id : 6406531025395 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In a school with 120 students, 90 students are enrolled in Math, 50 students are enrolled in
Science, and 30 students are enrolled in both Math and Science. If a student is randomly selected,
what is the probability that he/she is enrolled in Science given that he/she is enrolled in Math?
Options :

6406533470786.

6406533470787.

6406533470788.

6406533470789.
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653156019
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025388 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (80 to 81)
Question Label : Comprehension
A box contains three black balls, four blue balls, and three grey balls. Two balls are chosen at
random without replacement.

Based on the given information, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 80 Question Id : 6406531025389 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the probability that a black pair of balls is chosen? (Enter the answer correct to two
decimal places.)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.04 to 0.10

Question Number : 81 Question Id : 6406531025390 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the probability that they are of same colour? (Enter the answer correct to two decimal
places.)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.24 to 0.30
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653156020
Question Shuffling Allowed : No
Question Id : 6406531025391 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling
Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (82 to 84)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 82 Question Id : 6406531025392 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533470774.

6406533470775.

6406533470776.

6406533470777.

Question Number : 83 Question Id : 6406531025393 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533470778.

6406533470779.
6406533470780.

6406533470781.

Question Number : 84 Question Id : 6406531025394 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533470782.

6406533470783.

6406533470784.

6406533470785.

Sub-Section Number : 8
Sub-Section Id : 640653156021
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 85 Question Id : 6406531025396 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following options is (are) correct?
Options :

6406533470790.
6406533470791.

6406533470792.

6406533470793.

6406533470794.

Sem2 Maths2
Section Id : 64065374064
Section Number : 5
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 9
Number of Questions to be attempted : 9
Section Marks : 25
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653156022
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 86 Question Id : 6406531025398 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "FOUNDATION LEVEL : SEMESTER II:
MATHEMATICS FOR DATA SCIENCE II (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.
(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533470796. YES
6406533470797. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653156023
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025399 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (87 to 89)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 87 Question Id : 6406531025400 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find a.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
3

Question Number : 88 Question Id : 6406531025401 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find b.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
5

Question Number : 89 Question Id : 6406531025402 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Is T injective or surjective? If T is injective, write the answer as 1 and if T is surjective, write the
answer as -1.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
-1

Question Id : 6406531025410 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (90 to 92)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 90 Question Id : 6406531025411 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2

Question Number : 91 Question Id : 6406531025412 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
3

Question Number : 92 Question Id : 6406531025413 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0

Question Id : 6406531025415 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (93 to 95)
Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 93 Question Id : 6406531025416 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2

Question Number : 94 Question Id : 6406531025417 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1

Question Number : 95 Question Id : 6406531025418 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
45
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156024
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Number : 96 Question Id : 6406531025403 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533470801.

6406533470802.

6406533470803.

6406533470804.

Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156025
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025404 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (97 to 100)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 97 Question Id : 6406531025405 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1

Question Number : 98 Question Id : 6406531025406 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533470806.

6406533470807.

6406533470808.

6406533470809.

Question Number : 99 Question Id : 6406531025407 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the rank of T ?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2

Question Number : 100 Question Id : 6406531025408 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the nullity of T ?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653156026
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 101 Question Id : 6406531025409 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406533470812.

6406533470813.

6406533470814.

6406533470815.

6406533470816.

Question Number : 102 Question Id : 6406531025414 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406533470820.

6406533470821.

6406533470822.

6406533470823.

Question Number : 103 Question Id : 6406531025419 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406533470827.

6406533470828.

6406533470829.

6406533470830.

Sem2 English2
Section Id : 64065374065
Section Number : 6
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 24
Number of Questions to be attempted : 24
Section Marks : 50
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653156027
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 104 Question Id : 6406531025420 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "FOUNDATION LEVEL : SEMESTER II: ENGLISH II
(COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533470831. YES
6406533470832. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653156028
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025421 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (105 to 114)
Question Label : Comprehension
Read the following exchange and answer the given subquestions:

Jean-Michel Basquiat and the Work Ethic of Creative Flow: A Radio Report
Reporter:
Jean-Michel Basquiat had endless inspiration. He was the embodiment of artistic flow, and while
most artists will never approach anything close to his once in a generation talent, there are a few
things that you could learn from his work methods that will help you tap into your own creative
genius. For example, at the beginning of his career, Basquiat went out and bought two books– two
books that would inform all of his works right up until his death. The first of these was a book
called Henry Dreyfuss Symbol Sourcebook. This rare book would end up providing source material
for almost all of the fifteen hundred drawings and six hundred paintings that he left behind. His
art was filled with symbols–ladders, crowns, crosses, copyrights, and all of them came from this
rare book. Many of them are gathered on one page– page ninety– a page that almost looks like a
dictionary of his whole artistic language. There is, for instance, the symbol that denotes the death
of man, which, sadly, he used to symbolise and prophesy his own death. One of the secrets of
staying in flow is thus source material. Basquiat used source material like he was J Dilla (the
rapper) sampling records, but source material alone will not automatically give you creativity. You
have to learn to use it the artist’s way, and it is thus a question of taste– you choose source
material that can expose you to the best things that humans have done, and try to bring those
things into what you are doing. Picasso had a saying; he said “Good artists copy; great artists
steal.” Stealing like an artist means stealing with no judgement. Let your taste make the decisions,
not your brain.

In an interview at the Fun Gallery in the early 1980s, Marc H. Miller asked Basquiat where the
words in his paintings came from. He was interviewing the artist at an exhibition of his paintings
at the Fun Gallery in the East Village of New York, and had the rare privilege of being able to refer
back from the art to the artist, as both were present there at the gallery.

[Original audio of the interview]


Interviewer: Where do the words come from?
Basquiat: Real life, books, television…
Interviewer: Yeah, and you just skim them and start including…
Basquiat: No man, when I’m working, I hear them, you know, and I just throw them down.
Interviewer: Oh yeah? Well, I mean, things like “punic wars,” I remember that was in one of your…
Basquiat: Uh, yeah, that was from a guidebook on Roman history. “History of Rome in 5 Pages,”
you know?
Interviewer: So you snatched a few words from it?
Basquiat (a slight smile in his voice): I didn’t snatch them, you know?
Interviewer: They, they caught your…
Basquiat: They caught my eye and then I took them.
Interviewer (referring to a painting): What’s this?
Basquiat: That’s Pluto. Based on a drawing of the moon…the first drawing of the moon by Galileo.
Interviewer: This looks like an eye
Basquiat: Yeah yeah, that’s the evil eye of the Malocchio

Reporter:
The moment you stop thinking “Should I use this? What would people say,” you open yourself to
flow. Stealing like an artist is not to end up as just the sum of your influences. The choices of the
artist are choices that serve his message and it is this informed choice that renders an artwork
meaningful. The second book that gave Basquiat his unparalleled momentum was Flash of the
Spirit- a book about African art. This book was key in helping him zero in on his message. The
reason most artists lose flow when they are working is that when they get stuck, they have no
guiding ideology to get them out of their tough spot, and because they don’t know what they are
trying to communicate to the world, any roadblock could stop them in their tracks for days and
open up a vortex of overthinking, staring at a blank canvas, and artist’s paralysis. That’s what
happens when you don’t have an overarching message in your works. Basquiat did.

[Original audio]
Basquiat: I think there’s a lot of people that are neglected in art. I don’t know if it’s because of who
made the paintings or what. Black people are never portrayed realistically, or not even portrayed
in modern art enough.

Reporter:
And because he had a message, art came out of him that much more effortlessly. It’s not just that
he had source material; it’s that he had a place to channel it. His work became a commentary on
the underrepresentation of black art in the established art world. When you have a message, art
comes out of you easily, but a message, tons of source material, and your newfound audacity to
steal like an artist is still not enough. You will never have that Basquiat-like limitless inspiration and
flow if you don’t master speed. The day Basquiat met Andy Warhol, he ran back home and painted
a self-portrait of both of them from a polaroid his idol had just taken. And then he ran back to the
restaurant to give it to him as a gift. The paint was still fresh. Warhol couldn’t believe it. All he kept
repeating was “Oh, I’m jealous. I’m jealous. He’s faster than me, and these are so great.”

That was the beginning of the collaborations between Andy and Jean-Michel. When one of the
most prolific artists of all time is jealous of your speed, you know you are doing something right.
Work quickly, like a demon. You should work so fast that you don’t have time to think. The brain is
your enemy in art. Like they say in the music industry, keep the tape rolling.

If you really want to become the legendary artist that you have the potential to be, if you really
want that endless inspiration, you have to understand that most of the flow that you have for
making art will come from all the things that you are doing while you’re not making art. In
between your creative sessions, while everyone else is busy consuming regurgitated content on
social media, you should go offline and you should go deep. Most people need to rev up when
they sit down to work. They need hours before they can finally get into the groove. That is because
they haven’t been feeding their minds during their downtime.

[Original audio]
Basquiat: I never went to an art school. I failed the art courses that I did take in school. I just
looked at a lot of things. And that’s how I think I learned about art, by looking at it. That’s a Roman
belt buckle. It’s from a drawing that I did at the Metropolitan. Went all the way to the Metropolitan
museum, and I did the drawing of the buckle and I came back with it and I put it right there.
Interviewer: Well, that’s kind of a slow process.
Basquiat: I’m a slow person.

Reporter:
The process may seem slow to an outsider, but that slow process is what makes you outrageously
fast when you get back into the studio. Make it your mantra to study, memorise and internalise,
and those ideas you consume will marinate inside of you, and will eventually become part of your
artistic DNA. Suddenly, the oddest things will come out of you at the most unexpected times. It’s
all because you made yourself this well of inspiration. You became a student of life– ready at any
time to express your genius.
Sub questions

Question Number : 105 Question Id : 6406531025422 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Who do you suppose is the intended addressee of this radio report?
Options :
6406533470833. Jean-Michel Basquiat
6406533470834. DNA researchers
6406533470835. Andy Warhol
6406533470836. Upcoming artists

Question Number : 106 Question Id : 6406531025423 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Each argument in this radio report is built progressively on the one preceding it. Identify the
sequence in which this radio report constructs its arguments.
i. Work fast
ii. Have a message to communicate
iii. Study, memorise, internalise
iv. Use source material according to taste
v. Feed your mind
Options :
6406533470837. ii→ iii→ v→ iv→ i
6406533470838. iv→ ii→ i→ v→ iii
6406533470839. iii→ i→ v→ iv→ ii
6406533470840. i→ v→ iii→ ii→ iv

Question Number : 107 Question Id : 6406531025424 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following is true about the given radio report?
i. The radio report is a biography of the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and it catalogues his works
ii. The radio report presents Jean-Michel Basquiat’s work methods as a model to learn from
Options :
6406533470841. i only
6406533470842. ii only
6406533470843. Neither i nor ii
6406533470844. Both i and ii

Question Number : 108 Question Id : 6406531025425 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
This radio report requires the listener to go beyond the literal sense of some words to grasp the
idea that it puts forward. This feature of the radio report partly derives from its wholly oral
character, and words can be made to carry new meanings through variations of tone and context.
What then, according to this radio report, does it mean to “steal like an artist”?
i. To steal from places like the Metropolitan museum without thinking “What would people say?”
ii. To be influenced and inspired by self-help books and to apply those ideas to your life until your
life works flawlessly and ethically
iii. To use a variety of source materials and to use your artistic taste to choose elements which can
be incorporated into your own works of art
Options :
6406533470845. i only
6406533470846. ii only
6406533470847. iii only
6406533470848. Both i and iii

Question Number : 109 Question Id : 6406531025426 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Why does this audio report incorporate into it elements from an original interview with the artist?
i. This radio report draws on the artistic process of Jean-Michel Basquiat and incorporating
elements from an original interview with the artist helps the report to be structured and more
convincing.
ii. A radio report relies solely on the auditory medium and an original interview brings in a variety
of voices into the report, making it more engaging.
Options :
6406533470849. Only i
6406533470850. Only ii
6406533470851. Neither i nor ii
6406533470852. Both i and ii

Question Number : 110 Question Id : 6406531025427 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
This radio report is an interesting instance of how personal names and the names of objects and
places are used to build an argument in the report. How do the items in List A add to the report?
Match them to suitable items in List B.
J Dilla
Options :
6406533470853. The name of Basquiat’s idol, used in this radio report in relation to a specific
instance that illustrated the speed at which Basquiat worked
6406533470854. The name of an object from which the symbolism in Basquiat’s work was
drawn
6406533470855. The name of a site where Basquiat spent time while he was not in his studio,
and from where he drew inspiration
6406533470856. The name of a rapper and record producer, used in this radio report to build
an analogy between his and Basquiat’s artistic processes
6406533470857. The name of an object from which Basquiat derived the message of his art

Question Number : 111 Question Id : 6406531025428 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
This radio report is an interesting instance of how personal names and the names of objects and
places are used to build an argument in the report. How do the items in List A add to the report?
Match them to suitable items in List B.
Andy Warhol
Options :
6406533470858. The name of Basquiat’s idol, used in this radio report in relation to a specific
instance that illustrated the speed at which Basquiat worked
6406533470859. The name of an object from which the symbolism in Basquiat’s work was
drawn
6406533470860. The name of a site where Basquiat spent time while he was not in his studio,
and from where he drew inspiration
6406533470861. The name of a rapper and record producer, used in this radio report to build
an analogy between his and Basquiat’s artistic processes
6406533470862. The name of an object from which Basquiat derived the message of his art

Question Number : 112 Question Id : 6406531025429 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
This radio report is an interesting instance of how personal names and the names of objects and
places are used to build an argument in the report. How do the items in List A add to the report?
Match them to suitable items in List B.
Flash of the Spirit
Options :
6406533470863. The name of Basquiat’s idol, used in this radio report in relation to a specific
instance that illustrated the speed at which Basquiat worked
6406533470864. The name of an object from which the symbolism in Basquiat’s work was
drawn
6406533470865. The name of a site where Basquiat spent time while he was not in his studio,
and from where he drew inspiration
6406533470866. The name of a rapper and record producer, used in this radio report to build
an analogy between his and Basquiat’s artistic processes
6406533470867. The name of an object from which Basquiat derived the message of his art

Question Number : 113 Question Id : 6406531025430 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
This radio report is an interesting instance of how personal names and the names of objects and
places are used to build an argument in the report. How do the items in List A add to the report?
Match them to suitable items in List B.
Henry Dreyfuss Symbol Sourcebook
Options :
6406533470868. The name of Basquiat’s idol, used in this radio report in relation to a specific
instance that illustrated the speed at which Basquiat worked
6406533470869. The name of an object from which the symbolism in Basquiat’s work was
drawn
6406533470870. The name of a site where Basquiat spent time while he was not in his studio,
and from where he drew inspiration
6406533470871. The name of a rapper and record producer, used in this radio report to build
an analogy between his and Basquiat’s artistic processes
6406533470872. The name of an object from which Basquiat derived the message of his art

Question Number : 114 Question Id : 6406531025431 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
This radio report is an interesting instance of how personal names and the names of objects and
places are used to build an argument in the report. How do the items in List A add to the report?
Match them to suitable items in List B.
The Metropolitan Museum
Options :
6406533470873. The name of Basquiat’s idol, used in this radio report in relation to a specific
instance that illustrated the speed at which Basquiat worked
6406533470874. The name of an object from which the symbolism in Basquiat’s work was
drawn
6406533470875. The name of a site where Basquiat spent time while he was not in his studio,
and from where he drew inspiration
6406533470876. The name of a rapper and record producer, used in this radio report to build
an analogy between his and Basquiat’s artistic processes
6406533470877. The name of an object from which Basquiat derived the message of his art
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156029
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025432 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (115 to 119)
Question Label : Comprehension
Fill in the blanks with appropriate options.

"I just like to enjoy the '(1)_____ things in life' " said Kumar. Kumar has been slapped with a hefty
(2)_____ for illegally importing luxury automobiles. "Is it illegal to have good taste? Those seats are
made of the (3)_____ italian leather", he said in criticism of the (4)_____ laws on import. "The (5)_____
of auto maintenance is an art form that is being stifled" Kumar added.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 115 Question Id : 6406531025433 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for (1).
Options :
6406533470878. Fined
6406533470879. Finer
6406533470880. Fines
6406533470881. Finesse

Question Number : 116 Question Id : 6406531025434 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for (2).
Options :
6406533470882. Finer
6406533470883. Finance
6406533470884. Fining
6406533470885. Fine

Question Number : 117 Question Id : 6406531025435 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for (3).
Options :
6406533470886. Finest
6406533470887. Fine
6406533470888. Finer
6406533470889. Finesse

Question Number : 118 Question Id : 6406531025436 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for (4).
Options :
6406533470890. Harsh
6406533470891. Harsher
6406533470892. Both Harsh and Harsher
6406533470893. Harshest

Question Number : 119 Question Id : 6406531025437 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct answer for (5).
Options :
6406533470894. Fine
6406533470895. Finesse
6406533470896. Finest
6406533470897. Finer

Question Id : 6406531025438 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (120 to 124)
Question Label : Comprehension
Study the conversation given below and answer the subquestions that follow by filling in the
blanks with the most contextually appropriate expressions.

Judge: Mr. Foreperson, is it correct that the jury has reached a verdict?
Foreperson: (i) _____
Judge: Will the Clerk of the Court please take the verdict? (ii) _____
Clerk: As to G.S.15A-2000 murder in the first degree, what is the jury’s verdict?
Foreperson (reads): We, the jury, find the defendant, Catherine Danielle Clark, not guilty of first-
degree murder of Mr. Chase Andrews.
Clerk: Members of the jury, your foreperson has announced the following verdict:
G.S.15A-2000, murder in the first degree, not guilty. (iii) _____
Jurors (collectively): Yes
Judge: If anyone said no, please raise your hand.
(Nobody raises their hand.)
Judge: Do you wish the jury to be polled?
(No party makes an application for a poll.)
Judge: (iv) _____ Ms. Clark, you are free to go, and I apologize on behalf of the State for the time
that you have served. The jury is hereby discharged from the case. (v) _____
Sub questions

Question Number : 120 Question Id : 6406531025439 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in blank (i) with the most fitting response from the options given below. Keep in mind the
setting, the tone and the subject of the conversation, and the capacities within which the speakers
are interacting.
Options :
6406533470898. Yeah, sure we have.
6406533470899. Yes, of course.
6406533470900. We have, Your Honor.

Question Number : 121 Question Id : 6406531025440 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in blank (ii) with the most fitting response from the options given below. Keep in mind the
setting, the tone and the subject of the conversation, and the capacities within which the speakers
are interacting.
Options :
6406533470901. Why don’t you rise for the reading of the verdict, now?
6406533470902. The defendant will please rise for the reading of the verdict.
6406533470903. Stand up, defendant!

Question Number : 122 Question Id : 6406531025441 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in blank (iii) with the most fitting response from the options given below. Keep in mind the
setting, the tone and the subject of the conversation, and the capacities within which the speakers
are interacting.
Options :
6406533470904. Members of the jury, is that your verdict?
6406533470905. Do y’all agree with the verdict?
6406533470906. Are you sure that is your verdict, jurors?

Question Number : 123 Question Id : 6406531025442 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in blank (iv) with the most fitting response from the options given below. Keep in mind the
setting, the tone and the subject of the conversation, and the capacities within which the speakers
are interacting.
Options :
6406533470907. The jury seems to be of one mind here.
6406533470908. The jury does not uphold its verdict.
6406533470909. The jury upholds its verdict.

Question Number : 124 Question Id : 6406531025443 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in blank (v) with the most fitting response from the options given below. Keep in mind the
setting, the tone and the subject of the conversation, and the capacities within which the speakers
are interacting.
Options :
6406533470910. Assembly dispersed.
6406533470911. This court is dismissed.
6406533470912. Everyone please leave now.
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156030
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 125 Question Id : 6406531025444 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct modal verb to fill in the blank. See the hint or context provided and choose
only the most appropriate option to fill the blank.
I _____ collect her from the airport.
Hint: Expression of Promise
Options :
6406533470913. Would
6406533470914. Will
6406533470915. May
6406533470916. Could

Question Number : 126 Question Id : 6406531025445 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Choose the correct modal verb to fill in the blank. See the hint or context provided and choose
only the most appropriate option to fill the blank.
I think tickets _____ still be available.
Hint: Expression of uncertainity
Options :
6406533470917. Would
6406533470918. Will
6406533470919. Can
6406533470920. Shall

Question Number : 127 Question Id : 6406531025446 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate modal verb.
The rocket _____ clock a supersonic speed comfortably. (ability)
Options :
6406533470921. Will
6406533470922. Shall
6406533470923. Might
6406533470924. Can

Question Number : 128 Question Id : 6406531025447 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate modal verb.
They ________ go for trekking today. (Not so strong possibility)
Options :
6406533470925. Might
6406533470926. Will
6406533470927. Must
6406533470928. Should

Question Number : 129 Question Id : 6406531025448 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate modal verb.
_________ I come in, Mr. Woodrock? (Seeking permission, polite and formal)
Options :
6406533470929. May
6406533470930. Will
6406533470931. Should
6406533470932. Must

Question Number : 130 Question Id : 6406531025449 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate modal verb.
The new team ___________ do it. (Suggestion)
Options :
6406533470933. Will
6406533470934. Might
6406533470935. Should
6406533470936. May

Question Number : 131 Question Id : 6406531025450 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify the modal auxiliary in the following sentence.
This might be his last gamble.
Options :
6406533470937. His
6406533470938. Might
6406533470939. Gamble
6406533470940. Last

Question Number : 132 Question Id : 6406531025451 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
‘Could you please move?’: ‘Please’ in this sentence is a modal auxiliary.
Options :
6406533470941. TRUE
6406533470942. FALSE

Question Number : 133 Question Id : 6406531025452 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What does the modal auxiliary in the following sentence denote?
Perhaps she could ask for another serving of biriyani.
Options :
6406533470943. Possibility
6406533470944. Ability
6406533470945. Suggestion
6406533470946. Request

Question Number : 134 Question Id : 6406531025453 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What does the modal auxiliary in the following sentence denote?
Could you keep the elevator doors open?
Options :
6406533470947. Possibility
6406533470948. Ability
6406533470949. Suggestion
6406533470950. Request
Question Number : 135 Question Id : 6406531025454 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Complete the given sentence with the most fitting question tag.
No one picked up the dry-cleaning, _____?
Options :
6406533470951. Did they?
6406533470952. Didn’t they?
6406533470953. Would they?
6406533470954. Won’t they?

Question Number : 136 Question Id : 6406531025455 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The complementizer in the sentence ‘He could not tell whether the sun still shone on the earth or not’
can be substituted with ‘if’.
The given statement is:
Options :
6406533470955. TRUE
6406533470956. FALSE

Question Number : 137 Question Id : 6406531025456 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
“They want to see what all the fuss is about.” In this sentence, the clause ‘what all the fuss is about’ is
the object of the verb ______________.
Options :
6406533470957. Is
6406533470958. See
6406533470959. Want
6406533470960. Not an object

Question Number : 138 Question Id : 6406531025457 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Complete the given sentence with the most fitting question tag.
Everyone submitted their notebooks, _____?
Options :
6406533470961. Did they?
6406533470962. Didn’t they?
6406533470963. Have they?
6406533470964. Haven’t they?

Question Number : 139 Question Id : 6406531025458 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
I was consulting with him _________ to consider their proposal.
Options :
6406533470965. If
6406533470966. Either if or whether can be used
6406533470967. Whether

Question Number : 140 Question Id : 6406531025459 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
From the following options, identify the content type question.
Options :
6406533470968. Will they finish the job?
6406533470969. Can he lift deadweights?
6406533470970. What is the time now in Bohemia?
6406533470971. Is this an art exhibition?

Question Number : 141 Question Id : 6406531025460 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
“Akbar created a new religion.” The interrogative form of this sentence is ____________
Options :
6406533470972. Did Akbar create a new religion?
6406533470973. Does he create a religion?
6406533470974. Will he create a new religion?
6406533470975. Is Akbar creating a new religion?

Question Number : 142 Question Id : 6406531025461 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533470976. Colon
6406533470977. Comma
6406533470978. Full stop
6406533470979. Apostrophe

Question Number : 143 Question Id : 6406531025462 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533470980. Comma, comma
6406533470981. Colon, full stop
6406533470982. Full stop, comma
6406533470983. Comma, colon

Question Number : 144 Question Id : 6406531025463 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Check whether the following sentence is correct with regard to the use of punctuation marks.
Ali Martin wrote, “This match will decide the fate of the series.”
Options :
6406533470984. Correct
6406533470985. Incorrect

Sem2 Statistics2
Section Id : 64065374066
Section Number : 7
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 12
Number of Questions to be attempted : 12
Section Marks : 40
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653156031
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 145 Question Id : 6406531025464 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "FOUNDATION LEVEL : SEMESTER II: STATISTICS
FOR DATA SCIENCE II (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533470986. YES
6406533470987. NO

Question Number : 146 Question Id : 6406531025465 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533470988. Useful Data has been mentioned above.
6406533470989. This data attachment is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653156032
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 147 Question Id : 6406531025466 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533470990.

6406533470991.

6406533470992.

6406533470993.

Question Number : 148 Question Id : 6406531025471 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471003.

6406533471004.

6406533471005.

6406533471006.
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156033
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 149 Question Id : 6406531025467 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
6.9 to 7.1

Question Number : 150 Question Id : 6406531025472 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
100
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156034
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025468 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (151 to 152)
Question Label : Comprehension
Suppose a four sided fair die is thrown twice independently. Let a random variable X denote the
number obtained on the first roll and a random variable Y denote the number obtained on the
second roll. Define Z =| 5 − X − Y |, where | . | denotes the absolute value.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 151 Question Id : 6406531025469 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Find the range of Z.
Options :

6406533470995.

6406533470996.

6406533470997.

6406533470998.

Question Number : 152 Question Id : 6406531025470 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Find the value of P (Z = 3).
Options :

6406533470999.

6406533471000.

6406533471001.
6406533471002.

Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653156035
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025473 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (153 to 154)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 153 Question Id : 6406531025474 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find the value of a. Enter the answer correct to one decimal place.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1.17 to 1.23

Question Number : 154 Question Id : 6406531025475 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
If E [X] = 0.7, then find the value of Var(X). Enter the answer correct to two decimal places.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.02 to 0.08

Question Id : 6406531025476 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (155 to 156)
Question Label : Comprehension
The service time at a call center follows an exponential distribution with a mean of 10 minutes. A
random sample of 100 customers is selected.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 155 Question Id : 6406531025477 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Let a random variable X represent the total service time for 100 customers. Which of the following
options is an acceptable approximate model for X as per the Central Limit Theorem?
Options :

6406533471010.

6406533471011.

6406533471012.

6406533471013.

Question Number : 156 Question Id : 6406531025478 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Using the Central Limit Theorem, find an approximate probability that the total service time for
100 customers exceeds 1200 minutes. Enter the answer correct to two decimal places.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0 to 0.05

Question Id : 6406531025479 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (157 to 158)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 157 Question Id : 6406531025480 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
12

Question Number : 158 Question Id : 6406531025481 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.22 to 0.28
Question Id : 6406531025482 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling
Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (159 to 160)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 159 Question Id : 6406531025483 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471017.

6406533471018.

6406533471019.

6406533471020.

Question Number : 160 Question Id : 6406531025484 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find P (X + Y < 2). Enter the answer correct to one decimal place.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.5

Question Id : 6406531025485 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (161 to 163)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 161 Question Id : 6406531025486 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the value of a? Enter the answer correct to two decimal places.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.03 to 0.09

Question Number : 162 Question Id : 6406531025487 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
If Cov (X, Y) = 0, then find the value of E [XY].
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
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Possible Answers :
1

Question Number : 163 Question Id : 6406531025488 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 1 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following options is/are correct?
Options :

6406533471024.

6406533471025.

6406533471026.

6406533471027.

MLF
Section Id : 64065374067
Section Number : 8
Section type : Online
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Number of Questions : 12
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Question Number : 164 Question Id : 6406531025489 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
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Options :
6406533471028. YES
6406533471029. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653156037
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 165 Question Id : 6406531025490 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Note: BH is a conjugate transpose of B.


Options :

6406533471030.

6406533471031.

6406533471032.

6406533471033.

Question Number : 166 Question Id : 6406531025498 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406533471058.

6406533471059.

6406533471060.

6406533471061.

Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156038
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 167 Question Id : 6406531025491 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471034.

6406533471035.

6406533471036.
6406533471037.

Question Number : 168 Question Id : 6406531025496 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471050.

6406533471051.

6406533471052.

6406533471053.

Question Number : 169 Question Id : 6406531025497 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533471054.
6406533471055.

6406533471056.

6406533471057.

Question Number : 170 Question Id : 6406531025499 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471062.

6406533471063.

6406533471064.

6406533471065.

Question Number : 171 Question Id : 6406531025500 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533471066. (3,7)
6406533471067. (0.4, 1.8)
6406533471068. (0,0)
6406533471069. (-1,0)
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156039
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025492 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (172 to 174)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 172 Question Id : 6406531025493 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following options is/are true?
Options :

6406533471038.

6406533471039.

6406533471040.

6406533471041.

Question Number : 173 Question Id : 6406531025494 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following options is/are true ?
Options :

6406533471042.

6406533471043.

6406533471044.

6406533471045.

Question Number : 174 Question Id : 6406531025495 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following options is true?
Options :

6406533471046.

6406533471047.

6406533471048.

6406533471049.
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653156040
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025501 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (175 to 177)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 175 Question Id : 6406531025502 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471070.

6406533471071.

6406533471072.

6406533471073.
Question Number : 176 Question Id : 6406531025503 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471074.

6406533471075.

6406533471076.

6406533471077.

Question Number : 177 Question Id : 6406531025504 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471078.

6406533471079.

6406533471080.

6406533471081.

Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653156041
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 178 Question Id : 6406531025505 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :
6406533471082. M is an invertible matrix.
6406533471083. M is a singular matrix.
6406533471084. The determinant of M is 4.
6406533471085. M is diagonalizable.
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653156042
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 179 Question Id : 6406531025506 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533471086. A is positive definite.
6406533471087. A is positive semi-definite.
6406533471088. A is negative definite.
6406533471089. A is negative semi-definite.

DBMS
Section Id : 64065374068
Section Number : 9
Section type : Online
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Number of Questions : 14
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Section Marks : 50
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Maximum Instruction Time : 0
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Sub-Section Id : 640653156043
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Question Number : 180 Question Id : 6406531025507 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
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Options :
6406533471090. YES
6406533471091. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653156044
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 181 Question Id : 6406531025508 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533471092. Lossless and dependency-preserving
6406533471093. Lossless and not dependency preserving
6406533471094. Lossy and dependency preserving
6406533471095. Lossy and not dependency preserving

Question Number : 182 Question Id : 6406531025512 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471108.

6406533471109.

6406533471110.

6406533471111.

Question Number : 183 Question Id : 6406531025513 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533471112. 1NF
6406533471113. 2NF
6406533471114. 3NF
6406533471115. BCNF
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156045
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 184 Question Id : 6406531025509 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471096.

6406533471097.

6406533471098.

6406533471099.

Question Number : 185 Question Id : 6406531025510 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471100.
6406533471101.

6406533471102.

6406533471103.

Question Number : 186 Question Id : 6406531025511 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471104.

6406533471105.

6406533471106.

6406533471107.

Question Number : 187 Question Id : 6406531025514 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533471116.

6406533471117.

6406533471118.

6406533471119.

Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156046
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 188 Question Id : 6406531025515 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 4 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Consider the binary search tree given below:
Which of the following is the correct order of insertion that will result in the above tree?

Options :
6406533471120. 24, 60, 48, 72, 12, 36, 96, 84, 108
6406533471121. 24, 60, 48, 72, 12, 36, 84, 96, 108
6406533471122. 24, 12, 60, 72, 108, 48, 84, 36, 96
6406533471123. 24, 12, 60, 72, 96, 48, 84, 36, 108

Question Number : 189 Question Id : 6406531025517 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 4 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :
6406533471128. Relation is in 2NF as well as in 3NF.
6406533471129. Relation is in 2NF but not in 3NF.
6406533471130. Relation is in 3NF as well as in BCNF.
6406533471131. Relation is in 3NF but not in BCNF.
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653156047
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Number : 190 Question Id : 6406531025516 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406533471124.

6406533471125.

6406533471126.

6406533471127.

Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653156048
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 191 Question Id : 6406531025518 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
9
Question Number : 192 Question Id : 6406531025519 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
3
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653156049
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025520 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (193 to 194)
Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 193 Question Id : 6406531025521 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the capacity of the disk?
Options :
6406533471134. 8 MB
6406533471135. 16 MB
6406533471136. 16 GB
6406533471137. 8 GB

Question Number : 194 Question Id : 6406531025522 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider the seek time is 3ms. What will be the rotational latency?
Options :
6406533471138. 3.75 ms
6406533471139. 7.5 ms
6406533471140. 6.75 s
6406533471141. 10.5 s

Java
Section Id : 64065374069
Section Number : 10
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 16
Number of Questions to be attempted : 16
Section Marks : 100
Display Number Panel : Yes
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Group All Questions : No
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Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653156050
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 195 Question Id : 6406531025523 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
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Options :
6406533471142. YES
6406533471143. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653156051
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 196 Question Id : 6406531025524 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533471144.

6406533471145.

6406533471146.

6406533471147.
Question Number : 197 Question Id : 6406531025525 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471148.

6406533471149.

6406533471150.
6406533471151.

Question Number : 198 Question Id : 6406531025532 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533471176.

6406533471177.

6406533471178.

6406533471179.

Question Number : 199 Question Id : 6406531025537 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533471196.

6406533471197.

6406533471198.
6406533471199.

Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156052
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 200 Question Id : 6406531025526 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 6 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Options :

6406533471152.

6406533471153.

6406533471154.

6406533471155.
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156053
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 201 Question Id : 6406531025527 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 7
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533471156.

6406533471157.

6406533471158.

6406533471159.

Question Number : 202 Question Id : 6406531025528 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 7
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533471160.

6406533471161.

6406533471162.

6406533471163.

Question Number : 203 Question Id : 6406531025529 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 7
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471164.

6406533471165.

6406533471166.

6406533471167.

Question Number : 204 Question Id : 6406531025530 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 7
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533471168.

6406533471169.

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Question Number : 205 Question Id : 6406531025531 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 7
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471172.

6406533471173.

6406533471174.
6406533471175.

Question Number : 206 Question Id : 6406531025533 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 7
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471180.

6406533471181.

6406533471182.

6406533471183.
Question Number : 207 Question Id : 6406531025535 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 7
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471188.
6406533471189.

6406533471190.

6406533471191.

Question Number : 208 Question Id : 6406531025536 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 7
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533471192.

6406533471193.

6406533471194.

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Question Number : 209 Question Id : 6406531025538 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 7
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533471200.

6406533471201.

6406533471202.
6406533471203.

Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653156054
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 210 Question Id : 6406531025534 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 7 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406533471184.

6406533471185.
6406533471186.

6406533471187.

Deep Learning
Section Id : 64065374070
Section Number : 11
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 13
Number of Questions to be attempted : 13
Section Marks : 40
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
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Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653156055
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 211 Question Id : 6406531025539 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
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Options :
6406533471204. YES
6406533471205. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653156056
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025540 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (212 to 214)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 212 Question Id : 6406531025541 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1

Question Number : 213 Question Id : 6406531025542 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
20

Question Number : 214 Question Id : 6406531025543 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.549 to 0.556
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156057
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 215 Question Id : 6406531025544 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following optimization algorithms adapts the learning rate based on the current
gradient and the history of gradients?
Options :
6406533471209. Gradient Descent with exponentially decaying learning rate
6406533471210. RMSProp
6406533471211. Nesterov Accelerated Gradient Descent with step decay
6406533471212. ADAM
6406533471213. Ada-Delta

Question Number : 216 Question Id : 6406531025549 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following are regularization technique(S)?
Options :
6406533471230. Dataset augmentation
6406533471231. Activation Functions
6406533471232. L2 regularization
6406533471233. Adding Noise to the inputs or outputs
6406533471234. Optimization techniques
6406533471235. All of these

Question Number : 217 Question Id : 6406531025550 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following activation function(s) is (are) prone to vanishing gradient problem?
Options :
6406533471236. Logistic Sigmoid
6406533471237. Tanh
6406533471238. ReLU
6406533471239. Leaky ReLu
6406533471240. GELU
6406533471241. MaxOut
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156058
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 218 Question Id : 6406531025545 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which optimization algorithm combines the advantages of RM-Sprop and momentum?
Options :
6406533471214. Nesterov Accelerated Gradient Descent
6406533471215. Adam
6406533471216. Adagrad
6406533471217. Adadelta

Question Number : 219 Question Id : 6406531025546 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the key reason for the development of adaptive optimization algorithms like RMSprop and
Adam?
Options :
6406533471218. To increase the model size
6406533471219. To adapt the learning rate for each parameter dynamically
6406533471220. To reduce the number of layers in deep networks
6406533471221. To decay the initial learning rate

Question Number : 220 Question Id : 6406531025552 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the derivative of the Leaky ReLU activation function with respect to its input?
Options :
6406533471247. 0 for negative inputs, 1 for positive inputs.
6406533471248. 1 for negative inputs, 0 for positive inputs.
6406533471249. 0.01 for negative inputs, 1 for positive inputs.
6406533471250. 0.05 for negative inputs, 1 for positive inputs.
6406533471251. 1 for all inputs.
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653156059
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 221 Question Id : 6406531025547 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following options represents the correct ordering in terms of the bias of the models
illustrated in the images below?
Options :
6406533471222. A>B>C
6406533471223. B>C>A
6406533471224. C>B>A
6406533471225. A>C>B

Question Number : 222 Question Id : 6406531025548 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following is a common form of regularization that involves adding a penalty
proportional to the square of the weights?
Options :
6406533471226. Dropout
6406533471227. L1 Regularization
6406533471228. L2 Regularization
6406533471229. Batch Normalization
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653156060
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 223 Question Id : 6406531025551 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533471242.

6406533471243.

6406533471244.

6406533471245.

6406533471246.
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653156061
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025553 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (224 to 226)
Question Label : Comprehension
Consider an input image of shape 10×10 with 3 channels of R-G-B, is processed using one of the
following neural architectures:

• Fully-connected layer (FC) with 2 neurons (Note: The input volume is “flattened” into a column
vector before being fed into the layer.)
• Convolutional layer (CONV) with three filters of size 2 × 2, a stride of 2 is used, and no padding is
applied.

Based on the above data answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 224 Question Id : 6406531025554 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which architecture has fewer parameters (CONV or FC)?
Options :
6406533471252. CONV Layer
6406533471253. FC

Question Number : 225 Question Id : 6406531025555 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the difference in the number of trainable parameters between these two neural
architectures?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
564

Question Number : 226 Question Id : 6406531025556 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following statements is/are true about a CONV layer?
Options :
6406533471255. The total number of parameters depends on the depth of the input.
6406533471256. The total number of parameters depends on the padding.
6406533471257. The total number of parameters depends on the number of filters (kernel).
6406533471258. The total number of parameters depends on the stride.
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Consider the below deep neural architecture, being applied on an image of size 128 × 128 with 3
channels of R-G-B.

Assume

i For convolution layers, a stride of 1 is used, and no padding is applied.


ii There is no bias associated in any layer just as we did in our course
iii Each time we slide the filter we get one value in the output. The resulting output is called a
feature map
iv Suppose Width, Height and Depth (number of channels) are denoted by W,H,D respectively, then
the “Feature map volume” of the tensor (3-D array) = W × H × D (multiplication of W,H,D).

Based on the above data answer the given subquestions.


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Question Number : 232 Question Id : 6406531025563 Question Type : SA


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Question Number : 233 Question Id : 6406531025564 Question Type : SA


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Question Number : 234 Question Id : 6406531025565 Question Type : SA


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Question Number : 235 Question Id : 6406531025566 Question Type : MCQ


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6406533471267. YES
6406533471268. NO

Question Number : 236 Question Id : 6406531025567 Question Type : MCQ


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
General Note:

• If you find the given information is insufficient in any of the Numerical Answer Type (NAT)
questions, enter -1 as the answer.

• In all your calculations, take at least two digits. For example, if the intermediate result is
1.860875, then take it as 1.86 to the next step.
Options :
6406533471269. Instructions has been mentioned above.
6406533471270. This Instructions is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.
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Question Numbers : (237 to 242)
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Sub questions

Question Number : 237 Question Id : 6406531025569 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
How many tokens are there in the initial vocabulary?
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10

Question Number : 238 Question Id : 6406531025570 Question Type : MCQ


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following pairs has the least frequency before any merge?
Options :

6406533471272.

6406533471273.

6406533471274.

6406533471275.
6406533471276.

6406533471277.

Question Number : 239 Question Id : 6406531025571 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the most frequent byte-pair before the very first merge? Say the most frequent byte pair is
(‘a’,‘b’), then enter “ab” (without quotes and white spaces). If there is a tie between two or more
candidates, pick the one that occurs first in the original vocabulary.
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
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ee

Question Number : 240 Question Id : 6406531025572 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the frequency of the most frequent byte-pair before the very first merge?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
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18

Question Number : 241 Question Id : 6406531025573 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
How many tokens in the vocabulary will have their frequency revised/reduced after first merge?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
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2

Question Number : 242 Question Id : 6406531025574 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
After the first merge, how many tokens are there in the updated vocabulary?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
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11
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Question Numbers : (243 to 244)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 243 Question Id : 6406531025576 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


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Question Number : 244 Question Id : 6406531025577 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
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Response Type : Numeric


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Possible Answers :
-1
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Sub-Section Id : 640653156066
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Question Number : 245 Question Id : 6406531025578 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following represent(s) the normalization step(s) in building a tokenizer for the English
language?
Options :
6406533471284. removing accents from characters.
6406533471285. converting upper case letters to small case letters.
6406533471286. assigning integers to tokens.
6406533471287. splitting a sentence by whitespaces.
6406533471288. the final post-processing step where the tokenizer adds the special tokens.
6406533471289. none of these.

Question Number : 246 Question Id : 6406531025581 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Choose all the aspects of the pre-training datasets that impact the model’s performance.
Options :
6406533471299. Quality
6406533471300. Size
6406533471301. Diversity
6406533471302. None of these
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653156067
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Question Number : 247 Question Id : 6406531025579 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 4 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Options :
6406533471290. [v] is an awareness [w] can take many forms [x] particular strategies [y] and
cognitive regulation
6406533471291. [v] is an awareness [w] can take many forms [x] particular strategies [y] and
cognitive regulation [z]
6406533471292. [v] is an awareness [w] can take many forms [x] and cognitive regulation [y]
particular strategies
6406533471293. [v] is an awareness [w] particular strategies [x] can take many forms [y] and
cognitive regulation
6406533471294. [a] is an awareness [b] can take many forms [c] particular strategies [d] and
cognitive regulation
6406533471295. [a] is an awareness [b] can take many forms [c] particular strategies [d] and
cognitive regulation[z]
6406533471296. [a] is an awareness [b] can take many forms [c] and cognitive regulation
6406533471297. None of these.
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653156068
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Question Number : 248 Question Id : 6406531025580 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Suppose you are working on prefix language modeling. The sequence length is 32 and the first
two tokens represent the task specific prefix. How many non-infinity elements are there in the
mask for computing attention scores?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
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529
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653156069
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Question Number : 249 Question Id : 6406531025582 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following components in the data pre-processing pipeline removes pages that
contain bad words?
Options :
6406533471303. Language Identification
6406533471304. Exact Deduplication
6406533471305. Fuzzy Deduplication
6406533471306. ML classifiers for quality filtering
6406533471307. Simple heuristics to detect toxic contents
Sub-Section Number : 8
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Question Number : 250 Question Id : 6406531025583 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following is an important implication of the scaling law:
Options :
6406533471308. Increasing the size of the model only can improve test performance,
irrespective of the size of the training data.
6406533471309. Increasing the size of the data only can improve test performance, irrespective
of the size of the model.
6406533471310. Both the size of the model and that of the data, have to be increased
appropriately to improve test performance.
6406533471311. None of these.
Sub-Section Number : 9
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Question Number : 251 Question Id : 6406531025584 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following are the design choices for building a large language model?
Options :
6406533471312. Activation function in feed forward layer
6406533471313. Training dataset.
6406533471314. Positional encoding
6406533471315. Attention mechanism.
6406533471316. None of these.

Question Number : 252 Question Id : 6406531025585 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Consider an ideal data preprocessing pipeline to prepare a dataset. Which of the following
sentences or sets of paragraphs will NOT pass through the pipeline as it is?
Options :
6406533471317. “You idiot. All those people from the country Sumatrazia are taking our jobs. If
I get a chance, I will wipe that country off of the face of the planet.”
6406533471318. Rajesh is an amazing businessman. He holds a savings account with Dena
bank. His phone number is 9876543210.
6406533471319. Deep learning is a subset of Machine Learning.
Deep learning is a subset of Machine Learning.
6406533471320. India’s space agency ISRO says it has successfully brought back into Earth’s
orbit a part of the rocket that carried its historic Moon mission recently.
6406533471321. Last Saturday, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) officially
communicated to the International Cricket Council (ICC) its decision to not send a team for the
2025 ICC Champions Trophy to be held in Pakistan from February 19 to March 9.
6406533471322. None of these.

DLP
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6406533471323. YES
6406533471324. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
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Question Number : 254 Question Id : 6406531025587 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471325.

6406533471326.

6406533471327.

6406533471328.
Question Number : 255 Question Id : 6406531025592 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533471345. (2, 3, 4, 1)
6406533471346. (1, 3, 5, 1)
6406533471347. (3, 5, 1)
6406533471348. (3, 1, 1, 5)

Question Number : 256 Question Id : 6406531025595 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533471357. 32 × 25
6406533471358. 32 × 26
6406533471359. 16 × 32 × 50
6406533471360. 50 × 3

Question Number : 257 Question Id : 6406531025597 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
If an audio is of duration 10 seconds and sample rate is 48KHz, what happens to the length of
audio in samples if the audio is downsampled to 16KHz?
Options :
6406533471365.

6406533471366.

6406533471367.

6406533471368.

Question Number : 258 Question Id : 6406531025600 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
If the current learning rate is 0.002 and the maximum learning rate to be achieved in 1000 steps is
0.004, what should be the step size for a linear learning rate scheduler?
Options :
6406533471377. 0.0002
6406533471378. 0.00002
6406533471379. 0.0000002
6406533471380. 0.000002
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156074
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 259 Question Id : 6406531025593 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
What is the correct order of training commands?
Options :

6406533471349.

6406533471350.

6406533471351.

6406533471352.

Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156075
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Number : 260 Question Id : 6406531025588 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
To quantize the Whisper model to 8-bit integer during loading in Hugging Face, which of the
following arguments should be passed?
Options :

6406533471329.

6406533471330.

6406533471331.

6406533471332.

Question Number : 261 Question Id : 6406531025589 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following models can be used to obtain segments for speaker diarization?
Options :
6406533471333. Whisper
6406533471334. Wav2Vec
6406533471335. Speecht5
6406533471336. GPT-3

Question Number : 262 Question Id : 6406531025590 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following arguments should be passed during dataset loading to avoid loading the
full dataset at once?
Options :
6406533471337.

6406533471338.

6406533471339.

6406533471340.
Question Number : 263 Question Id : 6406531025591 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following loss functions can be used for speaker classification?
Options :
6406533471341.

6406533471342.

6406533471343.

6406533471344.

Question Number : 264 Question Id : 6406531025594 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
If a dataset has 25600 samples, batch size is 100, each epoch processes the whole dataset only
once, and gradient accumulation is set to 32, how many updates does the model make?
Options :
6406533471353. 16
6406533471354. 256
6406533471355. 32
6406533471356. 8

Question Number : 265 Question Id : 6406531025596 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following functions can be used to replace certain values in a PyTorch tensor?
Options :
6406533471361.

6406533471362.

6406533471363.

6406533471364.
Question Number : 266 Question Id : 6406531025598 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following trainers is commonly used for ASR sequence-to-sequence training?
Options :
6406533471369. ASRTrainer
6406533471370. Seq2SeqTrainer
6406533471371. LanguageModelTrainer
6406533471372. ClassificationTrainer

Question Number : 267 Question Id : 6406531025599 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What type of model is HiFi-GAN?
Options :
6406533471373. Text-to-Text model
6406533471374. Vocoder
6406533471375. Decoder
6406533471376. Classifier

Question Number : 268 Question Id : 6406531025601 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following should be done when a CUDA Out of Memory error is encountered during
training?
Options :
6406533471381.

6406533471382.

6406533471383.

6406533471384.

i-NLP
Section Id : 64065374073
Section Number : 14
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Question Number : 269 Question Id : 6406531025602 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
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Options :
6406533471385. YES
6406533471386. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653156077
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 270 Question Id : 6406531025603 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
FastText differs from traditional word embedding models like Word2Vec because it can handle
out-of-vocabulary (OOV) words more effectively. Which of the following best explains how FastText
achieves this capability?
Options :
6406533471387. FastText predicts context words using an entire sentence rather than just
nearby words.
6406533471388. FastText generates embeddings by averaging multiple pre-trained word
vectors.
6406533471389. FastText breaks words down into smaller subword units (character n-grams)
and creates embeddings based on these subwords, allowing it to estimate embeddings for
unseen words.
6406533471390. FastText uses neural networks with an additional layer dedicated to identifying
unknown words.
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156078
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 271 Question Id : 6406531025604 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider the sentences:

In a transformer model, each word receives positional encoding. How will the positional encoding
of "playful" differ across these sentences?
Options :
6406533471391. It will be identical in all three sentences.
6406533471392. It will vary in each sentence based on the position of "playful" within that
sentence.
6406533471393. It will vary only if "playful" has a different meaning.
6406533471394. It will be identical but scaled by the number of words in each sentence.

Question Number : 272 Question Id : 6406531025605 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471395.

6406533471396.
6406533471397.

6406533471398.

6406533471399.

Question Number : 273 Question Id : 6406531025606 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In the encoder of a transformer model, what are the sources of the queries (Q), keys (K), and
values (V)?
Options :
6406533471400. Q comes from the encoder output, K from the decoder input, and V from the
output layer.
6406533471401. Q comes from the decoder output, while K and V come from the encoder
input.
6406533471402. Q comes from the positional encoding, K from the input sequence length, and
V from the output embeddings.
6406533471403. Q, K, and V all come from the input embeddings representing the tokens in
the input sequence.
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156079
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 274 Question Id : 6406531025607 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Given the following statements, select all that are correct:


Options :

6406533471404.

6406533471405.

6406533471406.
6406533471407.

Question Number : 275 Question Id : 6406531025608 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Consider the following statements about statistical-based (SMT) and example-based (EBMT)
machine translation techniques. Select all statements that are correct:
Options :
6406533471408. SMT uses probabilistic models to estimate the likelihood of translating one
phrase to another.
6406533471409. EBMT relies on a database of example translations and reuses similar
examples to translate new sentences.
6406533471410. SMT requires extensive linguistic rules and manually defined grammar to
create effective translations.
6406533471411. When EBMT encounters an unseen sentence, it decomposes the sentence into
smaller segments and reuses similar examples from its database to generate translations.

Question Number : 276 Question Id : 6406531025609 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Consider a scenario where you are fine-tuning a large language model using LoRA (Low-Rank
Adaptation) and QLoRA (Quantized LoRA) techniques. Each technique has specific ways of
reducing the model's memory and computational requirements. Select all statements that are
correct about LoRA ans QLoRa.
Options :
6406533471412. LoRA achieves computational efficiency by performing inference with only a
subset of the model's original parameters, completely ignoring any layers that are not low-rank.
6406533471413. QLoRA enables the model to dynamically switch between full and low-rank
matrices during inference, improving accuracy while saving memory.
6406533471414. QLoRA applies quantization to the low-rank matrices introduced by LoRA,
combining memory efficiency through quantization with a reduced number of trainable
parameters from low-rank adaptation.
6406533471415. LoRA reduces the number of parameters by introducing low-rank matrices to
approximate the weight updates, which minimizes the number of parameters that need to be
stored and trained.
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653156080
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Number : 277 Question Id : 6406531025610 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
You are analysing a collection of customer reviews using the Bag of Words (BoW) model. Here are
three sample reviews:

• Review 1: "This product is amazing, I absolutely love it!"

• Review 2: "The product is terrible, I hate it."

• Review 3: "Not the best, but it works okay."

Assume that each unique word from the vocabulary appears in at least one of the three reviews
and each unique word from reviews are added in the vocabulary. A word that appears in a review
contributes 1 non-zero entry to that review's BoW vector.

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
22

Question Number : 278 Question Id : 6406531025611 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
3072

Question Number : 279 Question Id : 6406531025612 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
950

Question Number : 280 Question Id : 6406531025613 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
96.7 to 97

Question Number : 281 Question Id : 6406531025614 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.22 to 0.30

Question Number : 282 Question Id : 6406531025615 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
21 to 22
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653156081
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025616 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (283 to 286)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 283 Question Id : 6406531025617 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following are square matrices?
Options :
6406533471422.

6406533471423.

6406533471424.

6406533471425.

Question Number : 284 Question Id : 6406531025618 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533471426.

6406533471427.

6406533471428.

6406533471429.

Question Number : 285 Question Id : 6406531025619 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533471430.

6406533471431.

6406533471432.

6406533471433.

Question Number : 286 Question Id : 6406531025620 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
At training time, consider a training sample, "this is good", where each word is a token. At the last
time step (while processing "good"), the word probabilities output by the RNN for these three
tokens are:
Which of the following are true?
Options :

6406533471434.

6406533471435.

6406533471436.

6406533471437.

Game Theory
Section Id : 64065374074
Section Number : 15
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 6
Number of Questions to be attempted : 6
Section Marks : 25
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653156082
Question Shuffling Allowed : No
Question Number : 287 Question Id : 6406531025621 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : GAME THEORY AND STRATEGY
(COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533471438. YES
6406533471439. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653156083
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025622 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (288 to 293)
Question Label : Comprehension
Consider the example of cascade discussed in the lecture but with a modification that now the urn
is containing either 4 blue balls and 1 red ball or 4 red balls and 1 blue ball with equal probability.
That simply means that the urn is equally likely to be blue-majority urn or red-majority urn. We
assume everyone hears what the previous individuals report and get their own private signal by
randomly drawing one ball from the urn.

Based on the above data answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 288 Question Id : 6406531025623 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Suppose one ball is picked from the blue majority urn. What is the probability that the ball is blue?
Options :
6406533471440. 1/4
6406533471441. 3/4
6406533471442. 1/5
6406533471443. 4/5

Question Number : 289 Question Id : 6406531025624 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the probability that the urn is blue-majority if the first student draws a red ball?
Options :
6406533471444. 1/5
6406533471445. 4/5
6406533471446. 3/4
6406533471447. 1/4

Question Number : 290 Question Id : 6406531025625 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Now suppose, first three students draw the ball in the sequence (Blue, Blue, Red).

What is the probability of getting this sequence if the urn is a blue-majority urn?
Options :
6406533471448. 3/64
6406533471449. 4/125
6406533471450. 16/125
6406533471451. 9/125

Question Number : 291 Question Id : 6406531025626 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Now suppose, first three students draw the ball in the sequence (Blue, Blue, Red).

What is the probability of getting this sequence if the urn is a red-majority urn?
Options :
6406533471452. 3/64
6406533471453. 9/125
6406533471454. 16/125
6406533471455. 4/125

Question Number : 292 Question Id : 6406531025627 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Now suppose, first three students draw the ball in the sequence (Blue, Blue, Red).

What is the total probability of getting this sequence?


Options :
6406533471456. 2/25
6406533471457. 9/25
6406533471458. 6/125
6406533471459. 3/125

Question Number : 293 Question Id : 6406531025628 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Now suppose, first three students draw the ball in the sequence (Blue, Blue, Red).

What is the probability of urn being red-majority in this scenario?


Options :
6406533471460. 3/25
6406533471461. 1/5
6406533471462. 4/5
6406533471463. 9/25

Question Id : 6406531025643 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (294 to 299)
Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 294 Question Id : 6406531025644 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
If player 1 chooses 1.5 hour as his action, the best response of player 2 will be
Options :
6406533471488. 1.5
6406533471489. 1
6406533471490. 1.25
6406533471491. 0

Question Number : 295 Question Id : 6406531025645 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
How much negative campaign time each player will choose under a symmetric and unique Nash
equilibrium?
Options :
6406533471492. 1.5
6406533471493. 1
6406533471494. 1.25
6406533471495. 0

Question Number : 296 Question Id : 6406531025646 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Equilibrium payoff of each player will be
Options :
6406533471496. -1.5
6406533471497. 1
6406533471498. -1
6406533471499. 0

Question Number : 297 Question Id : 6406531025647 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Now assume that this game is repeated infinitely. If the parties cooperate and sign a binding
agreement on how much to campaign, they choose a1 = a2 = 0.
What will be the payoff of each player in each stage game if they stick to this agreement
Options :
6406533471500. -1.5
6406533471501. 1
6406533471502. -1
6406533471503. 0

Question Number : 298 Question Id : 6406531025648 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Now assume that this game is repeated infinitely. If the parties cooperate and sign a binding
agreement on how much to campaign, they choose a1 = a2 = 0.

Options :
6406533471504. 1
6406533471505. 1/2
6406533471506. 1/3
6406533471507. 1/4

Question Number : 299 Question Id : 6406531025649 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Now assume that this game is repeated infinitely. If the parties cooperate and sign a binding
agreement on how much to campaign, they choose a1 = a2 = 0.

Options :

6406533471508.

6406533471509.

6406533471510.

6406533471511.

Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653156084
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531025629 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (300 to 303)
Question Label : Comprehension
Given the following preference structure, find a stable matching system using the Gale–Shapley
algorithm, when the women propose:
Based on the above data answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 300 Question Id : 6406531025630 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Mr. a will be paired with
Options :
6406533471464. A
6406533471465. B
6406533471466. C
6406533471467. None

Question Number : 301 Question Id : 6406531025631 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Mr. b will be paired with
Options :
6406533471468. A
6406533471469. B
6406533471470. C
6406533471471. None

Question Number : 302 Question Id : 6406531025632 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Mr. c will be paired with
Options :
6406533471472. A
6406533471473. B
6406533471474. C
6406533471475. None
Question Number : 303 Question Id : 6406531025633 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Mr. d will be paired with
Options :
6406533471476. A
6406533471477. B
6406533471478. C
6406533471479. None

Question Id : 6406531025634 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (304 to 311)
Question Label : Comprehension
(Bayesian Game) Consider a variant of the situation modelled by Battle of Sexes (BoS) (as discussed
in lectures) in which player 1 is unsure whether player 2 prefers to go out with her or prefers to
avoid her, whereas player 2, as before, knows player 1’s preferences. Specifically, suppose player 1
thinks that with probability 1/3 player 2 wants to go out with her, and with probability 2/3 player 2
wants to avoid her. The situation is depicted in the following matrix of a static game with
incomplete information:

With the help of this game matrix, we may come up with the following table depicting expected
payoff of player 1 corresponding to different actions of both types of player 2.

Based on the above data answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 304 Question Id : 6406531025635 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find out the value of a = _____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
3

Question Number : 305 Question Id : 6406531025636 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find out the value of b = _____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1

Question Number : 306 Question Id : 6406531025637 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find out the value of c = _____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2

Question Number : 307 Question Id : 6406531025638 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find out the value of d = _____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0

Question Number : 308 Question Id : 6406531025639 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find out the value of p = _____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0

Question Number : 309 Question Id : 6406531025640 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find out the value of q = _____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.66 to 0.68

Question Number : 310 Question Id : 6406531025641 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find out the value of r = _____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.33 to 0.34

Question Number : 311 Question Id : 6406531025642 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find out the value of t = _____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653156085
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 312 Question Id : 6406531025650 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider two statements about Borda count:
I: Borda Count (ignoring ties) always produces a complete, transitive ranking for a set of
alternatives.
II: Outcome in Borda count does not depend on the presence of alternatives that seem
“irrelevant”.
Choose the correct alternative about these statements:
Options :
6406533471512. Only I is true
6406533471513. Only II is true
6406533471514. None is true
6406533471515. Both are true

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