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Cloud Computing 2nd Sessional QP

This document is an examination paper for the MCA program at Bharat Institute of Technology, focusing on Cloud Computing for the 3rd semester. It includes three sections: Section A requires brief answers to five questions, Section B consists of three detailed questions from a selection of five, and Section C has two questions that must be answered. The total marks for the exam are 50, with a time limit of 1.5 hours.

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Cloud Computing 2nd Sessional QP

This document is an examination paper for the MCA program at Bharat Institute of Technology, focusing on Cloud Computing for the 3rd semester. It includes three sections: Section A requires brief answers to five questions, Section B consists of three detailed questions from a selection of five, and Section C has two questions that must be answered. The total marks for the exam are 50, with a time limit of 1.5 hours.

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Roll No.

: …………………
BHARAT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
NH58 Bypass, Partapur, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh 250103
Sessional Examination-I, Odd Semester 2024-25
Programme/Branch: MCA Semester: 3
Subject Name: Cloud Computing Subject Code: KCA 014
Max. Marks: 50 Time: 1.5 Hrs

Note: Attempt all Sections; if require any missing data then choose suitably.

SECTION A
Attempt all questions in brief. 2 x 5 = 10
Q. No. 1 Question Marks CO
a. Discuss the role of supervisors in virtualization. 2 4
b. What are the advantages of using cloud-based spreadsheets? 2 3
c. State the types of virtualization used in cloud environments. 2 4
d. How do cloud-based calendars and scheduling tools enable teams to efficiently manage and 2 3
collaborate on shared schedules?
e. List the properties of virtual machines in cloud environments. 2 4

SECTION B
Attempt any three questions. 8 x 3 = 24

Q. No. 2 Question Marks CO


a. What are the advantages of using cloud-based spreadsheets for collaborative work, data 8 3
sharing and real-time collaboration on data analysis and decision-making?
b. What is Virtual Machine Monitor? Explain its role in virtualization and how it provides an 8 4
abstract layer between the physical hardware and virtual machines running on top of it.
c. In what ways can cloud-based CRM management systems benefit businesses in terms of 8 3
customer relationship management, sales and customer support?
d. Describe the concepts of interpretation and binary translation as techniques used in High- 8 4
Level Language Virtual Machines. Explain how these techniques enable the execution of
programs written in high-level languages on virtual machines
e. What are the key features and benefits of cloud-based project management tools, and how 8 3
do they improve collaboration, task tracking and project success?

SECTION C
Attempt all questions. 8 x 2= 16

Q. No. 3 Question Marks CO


a. What are the essential features and advantages of cloud-based task management tools, and 8 3
how do they enhance productivity, team coordination and task tracking?
OR
b. How does email communication over the cloud differ from traditional email systems, and 8 3
what are the advantages of using cloud-based email services for businesses.
Q. No. 4 Question Marks CO
a. Explain the need for virtualization in the context of cloud computing. Discuss how 8 4
virtualization enables efficient resource utilization and scalability in cloud environment.
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Roll No. : …………………
BHARAT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
NH58 Bypass, Partapur, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh 250103
OR
b. Describe the different types of virtualization used in cloud computing. Explain the concepts 8 4
of system virtual machines and process virtual machines, and how they enable isolation and
resource allocation for different applications and users.

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