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“Chow Comp: et. Piles Oo : 20/7 -1% EXD Printed Pages-3 University Roll No./.. End Term Examination, 2017-18 Course: B.Tech (CSE), Year: II, Semester: 111 Computer Organization (CSE3102) Time: 2.5 Hrs. Total Marks: 40 Section A Note: Attempt All Questions (1x16= 16 Marks) I. How many cheek bits are needed to detect single bit error in 500 bits data words? IL Find the 2°s complement of 0.156. III. Express (-105) in IEEE 32- bit floating point format. IV. Construct the 7-bit Hamming code for a word 0101 to be transmitted V. What is the minimum number of bits required to store a variable that can assume values whose hexadecimal representation can range from 00 to FF? VI. A computer has word size of 16 bits and has 16 programmer visible registers. Each instruction has two source and one destination operands and uses only register direct addressing. What is the maximum number of 0)-codes that this processor can have? VII. _ In which of the addressing mode actual operand provided as a part of the instruction? VIII. Which addressing modes permit relocation without any change whatsoever in the code? IX. In a micro programmed control unit, why a Microprogram sequencer is required? X. When a processor fetches an instruction of the executing program, in which register the binary code of the instruction gets stored? XI. The branch logic that provices decision making capabilities in the control unit is known as...... Page 1 of 3 XII. The communication between central system and the outside environment is done by XIM1. For transterring data from memory to key board to the attached computer, which would be the preferred mode of data transfer? XIV. Explain bootstrap loader. XV. What is Flash memory? XVI. A ROM is used to store the multiplication table of two 8-bit unsigned integers. What would be the size of the required ROM? Section B Note: Attempt any Four Questions (3x4=12 Marks) I. Given a 32x 8 ROM chip with an enable input, show the external connections necessary to construct a 128 x 8 ROM with 4 chips and decoder. Tl. What are basic differences in between isolated IO and memory mapped 10? II. Explain all three concepts of data transfer modes and gives the advantage and disadvantage of all methods? IV. Ina computer whose average memory access time is 20ns has the page fault service time 10 ns. For every 100 memory access one page fault is generated. Find out the effective access time of the memory; also differentiate physical memory and virtual memory. V. Why does Direct Memory Access have priority over the CPU when both request a memory transfer? Also briefly highlight the work of DMA controller. Section C Note: Attempt any Three Questions (4x3=12 Marks) L An address space is specified by 24 bits and the corresponding memory space by 16 bits. a. How many words are there in the address space? Page 2 0f3 EN: b. How many words are there in memory space? c. If a page consist of 2k words how many pages and blocks are there in the system. What are the advantages and disadvantages of virtual memory? How page map table is organized in virtual memory system? What techniques are used to automatically move program and data blocks from the physical main memory to cache memory when they are required for execution? Also explain briefly the techniques which you identified in the previous part of this question. A virtual memory has an address space 18K words, a memory space has 9K words and block sizes of 3K words. The following reference generated by CPU aa 2 64 7173.26 35.123 Show each page reference change if the replacement algorithm used is (a) Optimal —(b) LRU Also state which algorithm is better on the basis of page fault? Page 3 of3 End Term Examination, 2017-18 Course: B. Tech. (CSE), Year: II, Semester: IIT Database Management System (CSE 3003) Uni. Roll No: Time: 2.5 Hrs. Total Marks: 40 Notes: 1. All parts of a question should be answered at one place. . 2. Answer should be brief and to-the-point and may be supplemented with neat sketches. 3. Any missing or wrong data may be assumed suitably giving proper justification. 4, “Figures on the right-hand side margin indicate full marks. Section A Note: Attempt All Questions (1.x 16 = 16 marks) I. What is union compatibility of relations? I. What is meant by having a d in the circle in depicting supertype/subtypes entity classes? III. What is a recursive relationship? How is it depicted in an ER diagram? IV. Express Division operator using other relation algebra operators. V. What is a surrogate key? VI. Mention at least four different constraints that can be applied during table creation in SQL. VII. Normalization does not eliminate data redundancies. State the reason to support your opinion in favor of or against this statement. VIII. State the conditions that need to be satisfied by any relation in BCNF. Page 1of 4 Ix. XUL Xv. XVI. What is a canonical cover of a Function Dependency set? Describe at least two usage and syntax of Alter table statement in SQL. Consider the following ‘relations containing airline flight information: Flights (fino: integer, from: string, to: string, distance: integer, departs: time, arrives: time) Aircraft (aid: integer, aname: string, cruisingrange: integer) Certified (eid: integer, aid: integer) Employees (eid: integer, ename: string, salary: integer) Rewrite the following tuple relation calculus query in domain relation calculus. {Aaid | A € Aircraft A 3 F € Flights (F.from =‘Delhi’A F.to~ ="Mumbai’ A A.cruisingrange > F.distance)} Consider the following relation schema: Sailors (sid: integer, sname: string, rating: integer, age: real) Boat (bid: integer, bname: string, color: string) Reserves (sid: integer, bid: integer, day: date) Write a query in SQL to find the average age of the sailor who are eligible for voting for each rating level that has at least two sailors. Which concurrency control protocol out of 2-phase locking and Time-stamp ordering protocols, ensure both conflict serializability and freedom from deadlock? If two transactions T; and T2 consists of 2 and 3 operations, respectively, then what is the maximum number of concurrent schedules possible involving these two transactions? State the conditions that need to be satisfied by view equivalent schedules. What is data transparency in distributed database?” Page 2 of 4 Section B Note: Attempt any Four Questions (3 x4= 12 marks) I. What are ACID properties of a transaction? Advocate their importance citing examples for each of them. IL Differentiate Dirty Read, Non Repeatable Read and Phantom Read in Database. III. What is Thomas’ Write rule? Analyze the impact of the rule on timestamp-ordering protocol. IV. Create a trigger, which verify that updated salary of employee must be greater than his/her previous salary and also raise an exception mentioning the problem, if any. V. From the following table of transactions identify all the conflicts in operations and the draw the precedence graph. Further, identify at least two concurrent conflict equivalent schedules, if possible. TI reads from x | T2 reads from z | T3 reads from x TI writes to y T2.writes to w T3 writes to p Tl writes to z T2 reads from x Section C Note: Attempt any Three Questions (3x 4=12 marks) I. What are deferred and immediate updates? Explain the log-based recovery mechanism in database stating the difference resulted as a result of these two approaches. Page3 of 4 IL. Ti. Suppose the table Result in the database, which has the following structure: Result (RolINo, Subl, Sub2, Sub3, Sub4, Total, Percentage). The RoliNo and marks in each subject is stored in database. Write a PL/SQL code to calculate the Total and Percentage of each student and update the database. Explain what do you understand by deadlock in databases. Also, discuss the methods of deadlock management. Describe the method for checking whether the following schedule is Conflict serializable and View serializable or not? Schedule S: R1(A); R2(A); R3(A); R4(A); W1(B); W2(B); W3(B); W4(B). where Ri and Wi represent Read and Write operations by transaction Ti, respectively. Page 4of4 Deter nee ¢ End Term Examination, Odd Semester 2017-18 Course: B.Tech, (CSE), Year: I Data Structures & Algorithms (CSE-3001) Uni. Roll No: Time: 02 % Hours Total Marks: 40 Notes: 1. All parts of a question should be answered at one place. 2. Answer should be brief and to-the-point and be supplemented with neat sketches. 3. Any missing or wrong data may be assumed suitably giving proper justification. 4, Figures on the right-hand side margin indicate full marks. Section A Note: Attempt All Questions (1x16=16) I. Compare Iteration with Recursion. Il. Which is the best data structure to check an expression has balanced parentheses? IIL Explain Non-Linear Data Structures. IV. Write the polish notation of (A -B)/(C*D) -E V. Write the applications of Queue in Computer Science. VI. Write the condition of overflow and underflow in Circular Queue. VII. Construct the expression tree for the given expression (A*B-C)+(D+E*F)+G) VIII. Write the properties of B-Tree. IX. What is the minimum number of nodes in a AVL tree of height 4? X. How many distinct binary search trees can be created out of 4 distinct keys? XI. A 3-ary tree is a tree in which every internal node has exactly 3 children. Find the number of leaf nodes in such a tree with 6 internal nodes. XII.Write the complexity of Quick sort in average and worst case. XIII. Compare BFS with Dijkstra’s Algorithm. XIV. Explain linear probing. XV.Which data structures are used in Prim’s and Dijkstra’s Algorithm? XVI. How records are inserted in sequential files? Section B Note: Attempt Any Four Questions (3x4=12) L. Consider a hash table of size m= 1000 and a corresponding hash function h(k) =floor(m (kA mod 1)) for A= (N5- 2. Compute the locations to which the keys 61, 62, 63, 64, and 65 are mapped. TL. Let P be a shortest path from some vertex s to some other vertex tina graph. If the weight of each edge in the graph is increased by one, whether P ‘will still be a shortest path from s to t. Explain with example. Il. Explain the recursive solution to all-pair shortest path problem. IV. Give an adjacency-list representation for a complete binary tree of 7 vertices. Give an equivalent adjacency-matrix. Explain the disadvantages of adjacency list representation. V. Compare Indexing with Hashing. Section C Note: Attempt Any three Questions (4x3=12) I. Explain Sparse, Dense, Primary and Secondary indices with suitable example. Il, Explain two applications of minimum spanning trees in Computer Science, Apply Prim’s Algorithm on the given graph. Consider E as source vertex. III. Discuss the similarity between Dijkstra’s Algorithm and Prim’s Algorithm. Apply the Dijkstra’s Algorithm on the given graph. Consider V3 as a source vertex. TV. Discuss the problems involved in linear probing. Consider inserting the keys 10, 22, 31, 4, 15, 28, 17, 88, 59 into a hash table of length m=11 using open addressing with the auxiliary hash function hy (k) =k. Illustrate the result of inserting these keys using quadratic probing with cl = 1 and c2 =3, ho(k) =1+(k mod (m— 1). Dako arondy ‘ END Term Examination, 2017-18 Course: B.Tech.(DA) Year: I Semester: III Introduction to Business Analytics (CSE3004) Uni, Roll No? «ses Total Marks: 40 Section A Note: Attempt All Questions (1x16=16) I. What is Descriptive Analytics in context to Data Warehousing? Ii, Explain Optimization, with example, in context to Business Analytics? II. Explain Prescriptive Analytics with example. IV. Sketch a diagram, having one fact table and two dimension table, depicting College Management System. V. Describe IBM 5-stages of Analytical Maturity Model? Vi. What are the challenges faced during Business Analysis, in Big Data? Vil. List two BI tools or functional areas of BI tool with explanation. Vill. Explain two benefits of BI. IX. _ Differentiate score-card from dashboard. X. Explain two points of flow/phases of data mining process. XL Explain in detail, the input, output and working of Preprocessing Phase related to data mining process. XIL List types of machine learning. Explain Reinforcement learning. XII, Name two display media for dashboards with medium, description and example. XIV, What is a gauge? Give two examples and usage of gauges. XV. Enlist six critical steps of R-J Performance Dashboard. XVI. Given a case below, give bullet points, how es data analytics can help: “In telecommunication services, legacy systems are used to gain insights from internally generated data facing issues of high storage costs, long data loading time, and Jong administration process.” Section B Note: Attempt any Four Questions (Bx4=12) 1. Explain Kaplan-Norton Balanced Scorecard with the help of diagram. I, What is dashboard? Why should dashboards be used in the decision making process? Ill. List Gestalt principles of visual perception. Explain how to apply these principles to dashboards. IV. What is Big Data? Explain the characteristics of Big Data. V. What are the benefits and barrier of Big Data Analytics? Section C At t any Three Questions (4x3=12) 1. Explain evolution of dashboards with clear distinction between Automobile Dashboard and Business Dashboard with the help of diagram. ll. Introdice R-J Performance Dashboard with diagram. iu. Explaia Big Data Analytics and its adoption structure. Iv. What are the various ways to commoditize hardware, for big daza analysis, enabling new analytics? END Term Examination, 2017-18 Course: B.Tech.(CSE) Year: Il Semester: III Introduction to open source and open standards (CSE1002) Uni. Roll No: Time: 2% Hrs. Total Marks: 40 Section A Note: Att All Questions (1x16=16) I. Who started GNU Project and why? I. Why Linux was required in GNU Project? I. State four flavors of Linux. Iv. Why License is essential for any open source software? What does standard mean? VI. while creating any web page which standard should be followed, and why? VII. Write two advantages of peer to peer model. VIII. Give an example of one open source web server and one closed source web server. Ix. Explain two features of UNIX operating system. X. Why permissive licenses are called as non-protective licenses? XL Write two differences between OSI and OSD. XI. How copyright is different from copyleft? XII. Which standard is followed by USB and why? XIV, Why shell is an important part of any operating system? XV. What do you understand by market-driven standard? XVI. Why LGPL is beneficial over GPL in proprietary work? x Section B Note: Attempt any Four Qu Ss (3x4=12) I. Explain working of webserver in detail. Il. Discuss four freedoms of free software and state the difference between open source software and free software. III. What are the benefits of an open source software? Explain briefly. IV. Give three reasons that justify “adding manpower to a late software project makes it later”. V. Explain different stages involved in development of any standard, Note: Attempt any Three Questions (4x3=12) I. What different steps you will follow in order to participate in development of an open source project? II. Discuss Public domain, Non-Protective FOSS, Protective FOSS and Proprietary licenses in detail. III. Discuss the case study of an open source software which covers following areas: Customer, Challenges, Journey, Discovery, Solution and Implementation. IV.. What are the different barriers in adoption of an open standard? Discuss in detail. Paper Code- AHE3081 gee a GLA University Soft-Skills (Odd Sem) End Term Examination (2017-18) Course- B.Tech Branch- All Branches There are 2 sections in the paper. Attempt all questions. The maximum mar! r the test ai The total time allocated is 120 minutes. irks will warded if more than one Paper and the information given by the es are required to Till the forms carefully. The candidates manner. T! ersity roll number in the roll no column of OMR sheet. Branch cs (Page-1) Section-1 asoning Ability)- No of Questions-40. marks-20 QL.The Sharma family consists of the following in terms of relationships: 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother, 2 fathers, 2 mothers, 4 children, 3 grandchildren, 1 brother, 2 sisters, 2 sons, 2 daughters, 1 father-in-law, 1 mother-in-law, and 1 daughter-in-law. Find out the minimum number of members in the family? A.23 B.17 Gil D.7 E. None of these Q2. Riya started from her home to office. She started in east direction. After walking for 4 m she turned to her left and walked 8 m, now she turned left and walked 2 m. After this she turned to right walked 4 m. Now after turning to her right she walked 13 m and reached office. Find the shortest dista tween her office and home. A87m B.9V41 m C.26 m D341 m Q3. Raghav starts walking in south direction and walks a distance of 7 meters. No’ 6m: Again he takes a left turn and walk 15m and reached a point P. the distan P and in which direction is the person from the initial point. A.10m, south east B.10m, north east’ C2 D.20m, south west E.None of these Q4. Ram and shyam are two friends who are facing each ot! in which direction ram is facing? A.north B.south C.westi -. They starts walking, away from each other and and walks 10 meter more. Now they turn'to their now, Ps E.None of these A.20m B.30m Directions(6-8): he questions given below: d G. H is the brother of I. G is married to K. F has only A. Mis married to N. F is the son of O. E. None of these \e sister-in-law of I? ~E D.M E.O Q8. How is F related A. Father-in-law B. Mother-in-law C. Father D. Mother E. Brother (Page-2) Directions (Q. Nos. 9 to 13)-Answer these questions based on the diagram given below. Q9: Asian Non-Christian Females who are Professional are represented by (a)3 (b)10 (©)8 (11 Q10: Asian Females who are neither Professional nor C! (a3 (b)9 (c)10 (d)None Q11. Non-Asian Professional Christian males are rept (a)l0 (i (12 (a9 Q12. Christian Females who are Non-Professi (a)s (b)10 (c)9 Q13. The shaded portion depicts (a)Asian Professional Christian males (b)Non-Asian Professional fem: ians ‘are, denoted b: Q14. Which of the fol ing dia; indi lation between- Female, Father ai er « ©) | . © « GD 2. 0) Q15. Which of the foll6wing diagrams indicates the best relation between- Black, White and Red ? A. (O)o . & c. GED p. (0 (Page-3) Q16. Which of the following diagrams indicates the best relation between- Cow, Aquatic and Fish ? A. Ojo B. 99 c COD p. 0) QI7. Choose from the given five diagrams (a) to (d) as the answer choice, whi illustrates a relationship among the three given classes in the following questions: Living things, Men, le cf) (e> ‘Do . Eew> «cs .°oy =" Q18. Choose from the given five diagrams (@) to er choice, which best illustrates a relationship among the three given classes in the followii ions? iI, Vegetables, Rice > le «o> QU9.1fP +Q P is the bi r of Q; P x Q means P is the wife of Q and P % Q means P is the daughter of ingameans D is the uncle of A? BAxB+C%D CA+C%BxD D.None of these Q20.A is the son of C; C and Q are sisters; Z is the mother of Q and P is the son of Z. Which of the following statements is true? A.P and A are cousins B.P is the maternal uncle of A C.Q is the maternal grandfather of A D.C and P are sisters Q21. M is the father of N who is the son of V. In order to know the relation of M to P, which of the statement/statements is/are necessary? LP is the brother of V. 2.The daughter of N is the granddaughter of V. A.Only (1) B.Only (2) C.Either (1) or (2) —_‘D.(1) and (2) both (Page-4) Q22.1f X + ¥ means X is the daughter of Y; X - Y means X is the brother of Y; X % Y means X is the father of Y and X x Y means X is the sister of Y. Which of the following means | is the niece of J? AJ-N%CxI BIxC-N%J CJ+MxC%l DIxC+N-J Q23.Pointing to a boy in the photograph Reena said, "He is the only son of the only child of my Pate grandfather." How Reena is related to that boy? A. Mother B. Sister C. Aunt D. Cannot be determined Q24. A man leaves for his office from his house. He walks towards East. After moving a distance of 20 m. turns towards South and walks 10 m. Then he walks 35 m towards the West and further 5 m towards the He then turns towards East and walks 15 m. What is the straight distance in metres between his initial and “i positions? A.Om B.3m C.4m D.5m Q25. There are four towns P, Q, R and T. Q is to the South-west of P, R is to the A. South-east B. South C. North-east. Q26. Iam facing South. I turn right and walk 20 m. Then walk 10 m and then turning right walk 20 m. Then [ turn ri from the starting point? A. East B. North-west Q27. Rohit walked 25 metres towards Soutl his left and walked 25 metres. He again t starting point and in which direction? he had started walkir A.20m 0 m D.50m Q(29/31). Ina v group. On marriage, art of their wife’s group; women remain in their own group. Childrer its. Widowers and divorced makes revert to the group of their birt! iii. two grandfathers born ‘Brown a. lonly b. Il only c. Land If only d. IL and If only e. I, Il, and II! Q30. A male born into the Brown group may have a. an uncle in either group b. a Brown daughter c. a Brown son d. a son-in-law born into the Red group e. a daughter-in-law in the Red group Q31. Which of the following is not permitted under the rules as stated ? a. A Brown male marrying his father’s sister b. A Red female marrying her mother’s brother c. A man born Red, who is now a widower, marrying his brother’s widow d. A widower marrying his wife’s sister e. A Widow marrying her divorced daughter’s ex-husband. Q32. Joe is walking towards North for 15 miles, turns left and walks another 10 nffles. He then turns right and walks 10 miles. Now, he again turns right and walks 30 miles. Which direction is he from Starting point? a) South-East b) North-East —_c) North-West d) South-West —_ e) None of these Q33. Morris is facing North and walks 10kms. He turns 270° anti-clockwise and walks 15kms. Now, he again turns 45° clockwise and walks for 25kms. Which direction is he facing now? a) North-West b) South-West c) North-East d) South-East —_e) None of these’ = Q34. Mary is walking towards South-West for 15 miles, turns right and walks another 10 miles. She then turns 90° Clockwise and walks 10 miles. Now, she again turns left and walks 30 miles. Which direction is she facing? a) East b) Westc) South-East d) North-West e) Can't determined LOH Q35. Joe went 35 meters towards east from Mary’s heuse. He turns left and walks 15 meters. Now, he takes a left turn and walks 80 meters. Finally, he turns left and walks for 15 meters. How far Joe is from Mary’s house? a) 30 b) 45 ©) 50 4) aX @ Q36. One morning after sunrise, Joe was standing facing a pole. The shadow of the pole fell exactly to his right. To which direction was he facing2@> = pe a) East b) South a. Ge Data is inadegote Q37. Prince was standing facing to the Pole at 1: ol Shadow of the Pole fell towards his right. To which direction was Prince facing? Y a) West b) South c) East d) North a . Q38. Study the information given below carefully, and answer the question that follow: On a stage, D, N, A and P are standing as described below facing North. a) N is 2.5 m to the west of A. b) Dis 6 m to the south of K. c) K is 4 mto the right of A. d) P is 9 m to the north of D. If.a boy walks from N, meets A followed by K, D and then P, how many metres has he walked if he has travelled the straight distance all throt a. 15m b.18 ¢.21.5m d. 22.5m Q39. Study the information given below carefully, and answer the question that follow: On a stage, D, N, A and P are standing as described below facing North. a) N is 2.5 m to the west of A. b) K is 4 mto the right of A. c) Dis 6 mto the south of K. d) P is 9 mto the north of D. Q40. Pointing to Manju, Raju said, “The son of her only brother is the brother of my wife”. How is Manju related to Raju? 25 a.Mother’s sister b.Grandmother c.Mother-in-law Sister of father-in-law e.Maternal aunt (Page-6) Section-2 (Quantitative Aptitude)- No of Questio: 0, marks-20 Q41.By selling an item at a certain amount , a person incurs a profit of 12% . If he sells it for 133 less he incurs 2 % loss . Find the cost price of the item. (a) 1000rs (6) 6451s. (c) 105018 (d)950 rs Q42. If the cost price of an item is 25% less than the selling price , find the percentage of profit or loss. (a) 33.3% profit (b) 25% profit (c) 20% profit (d) 25% loss Q43. V purchases books at the rate of rs 140 for seven and sells them at of rs 264 for eleven . Find the percentage of profit or loss he gets. (a) 33.33% profit (b) 25% loss (c) 20% profit (d) 30% loss profit she made on the car? A.40 B. 39.2 C. 38.4 Q45. What profit/loss percent did Ravi earn if he p fourth of its cost price? A. Loss of 20 percent B. Gain of 25 E. None of these Q46. A tabte with marked price Rs. 12 jomer for Rs. 1100. Find the rate of discount allowed on the table: A.9% B. 8.33% D. 10% Q47. List Price of a of it? ‘a discount of 4%. Find the selling price ~ A.Rs. 2,200 D. Rs. 2,208 Q48. The li ‘a customer pays Rs. 396 for it. The discount rate is, A.10% D. 12% Rs. 7710 after availing a net discount of Rs. 1285. The percent i shop offers is: $98%(C) 14.42% (D) 14.56% Q50. By selling le for Rs. 102, there is a loss of 15%, when the article is sold for Rs. 134.40, the net result in the ion is: (A) 12%gain = (B)~=—:12% loss. = (C)_~—«10% loss (@) — 15% gain Q51. 1/2 is what percent of 1/3 a. 50% b. 100% cc. 150% d. None of these Q52. If sales tax is reduced from 5% to 4%, then what difference it will make if you purchase an item of Rs. 1000. a. Rs. 100 b. Rs. 10 c. Rs. 50 d. Rs. 40 Q53. What is 25% of 25% equal to? a. 0.00625 b. 0.0625 c. 0.625 d. 6.25 (Page-7) Q54. Which of the following multipliers will cause a number to be increased by 29.7%? a. 1,297 b. 12.97c. 129.7d. 1297 Q55. If 20% of a = b, then b% of 20 is the same as: a 4%ofa b. 6% ofa c. 8% ofa d. 10% ofa Q56. The value of a machine depreciates at the rate of 10% every year. It was purchased 3 years ago. If its present value is Rs. 8748, its purchase price was: wt a. 10000 b. 12000 c. 14000 d. 16000 Q57. If A's height is 40% less than that of B, how much percent B's height is more than that of A? a 66.66% b. 76.66% c, 96.66% d. 86.66% eer a 90% b 107s c. mt ~% 4.190% Q59. If A = x% of y and B= bee of then which of the follo fing is true? . A is smaller than B. . A is greater than B. . Relationship between A and B can’t be deter |. If x is smaller than y, then A is greater than A is equal to B. Q60. Three candidates contested an electis What percentage of the total votes did a 57% b. 60% ‘again by 20%. Approximately By what % should the the original number? ©. 40% d. 44% is decreased by 25% as a result of which the sale increased by 20%. total revenue of the shop? . 5% decrease c. 5% increase d. 10% increase Q64. The population of a town increases by 5% annually. If its population in 2001 was 1,38,915, what it was in 1998? a. 1,00,000 b. 1,08,000 c. 1, 10,000 d. 1,20,000 Q65. 30% of the men are more than 25 years old and 80% of the men are less than or equal to 50 years old, 20% of all men play football. If 20% of the men above the age of 50 play football, what percentage of the football players are less than or equal to 50 years? a 15% b. 20% c. 80% d. 70% Q66. = 98*108 be a. 10584 b. 10784 c. 10894 d. 10684 Q67. 16111*10002 a. 161584022 b. 161142222 ce. 151142822 151161802 Q68. 668* 999 a 667332 b. 776432 c. 898432 d, 897682 Q69. 215*207 a 48505 b. 47555 Q70. 99998*96 a, 9599868 b. 9599808 Q71. 100005°2 a. 100100100025 b.10001000025 101010002: Q72. 1004*1006 a. 1012124 b. 1015204 c. 101 Q73. 99.98°2 a. 9986.0004 b. 9998. 0004 Q74. 1992*1998 a. 3980016 a 39960016 d. 3960086 Q75. 9997*988 a. 98770016 . 10016 d. 3960086 Q79.1052*100: a. 1060126 d. 10603416 Q80.Find the cube root of 941192 a. 98 b. 88 c. 68 (Page-9) SET-A University Roll No.. GLA UNIVERSITY, MATHURA Subject: English for Professional Purposes-I Subject Code: AHE 3083 Time: 1H. 30 Minutes Max. Marks: 90 VERBAL APTITUDE Fill in the blanks with the most suitable option: C. more famous --- more ‘D. most famous --- most 1. This house in 1970 by my grandfather. E, Famous --- most A. built B. was built C. was build 19. Few English poets were as as Wordsworth. ~ D. has built E, None of the above A. great B. greater C. greatest 2: The robbers by the police: D.more great _E. None of the given options B.wasarrested C. had arrested E. None of the above A. have arrested D. have been arrested 3, The students to submit their reports by the end of this week. A-haveasked B.areasked C.has asked Dare asking E.None of the above 4. The student for lying. Achasbeen punished B. punished —_—_C. is punished D. was punishedE. None of the above 5. Epilepsy to be caused by poor air, which to be carried by the veins to the brain, A is believed / thought B. believes / is thought C. was believed /was thought D. is believing / is thinking E. will be believed / has thought 6. The Wii, which is a video game console by Nintendo. on November 19, 2006. A.made /wasreleased B. is made / was released C. was made / will release D. makes / released E.made / released 7. He his first collection of poems in the early eighties and since that time he by critics and public. A publishes / praised B. published / has been praised C.publishes/has praised D. was published/was praised E. will publish / will be praised 8. 1 got everyone in the family before I sent it to her. Mary's birthday card A.sign B.to sign C.signed D. will sign E. will be signing 9. 1 didn't have any time so I had my sister _ my paper last night. < A.type B.to type C.typed D. will type E.will be typing 10. The teacher got the students, the poem to make it easy to memorize. the first quatrain of A.write B. to write C.wrote D. will write E.will be writing 11, Regular repetition makes one new words easily. Avlearn B.tolearn C learned D. will lean E. will be learning 12.1 don't. my kids watch violent movies. Allet B. make C.get D had E, None of the above 13. Mary's father won't, her adopt a puppy because he’s allergic to dogs. A.let B, make © get D. had E. None of the above 14, We will our house painted this weekend. Alet B. make C.get D. had E. got 15. Bob_ his teeth whitened; his smile looks great! A.let B, make Cget D.had E. None of the above 16. Once ___ of oxygen, the brain dies. A. deprived B, having deprived C. to deprived D. depriving E. having deprive 17. The planet Mars is from the earth than the satellite moon. A. far B. farther C. further D. farthest E. furthest 18, Shimla is than other hill stations in India. A.more famous ---- most _B. most famous -- more 20. The thief was taken to the police station. A.near B.nearer C.nearest D.morenear —_E.Mostnear 21. Itis rare to see large sharks in the Mediterranean Sea. A. credible B. credibly C. incredible D.incredibly _E, None of the given options 22. The minister was forced to resign after the at his ill-considered remarks. Avery B.outery C.inery D. crying E. None of the given options 23. I had to live in Paris and Madrid for many years because of my business but I don't like city much. AAll Bwhole C.either D. neither E, None of these 24, Ihave read __ books I had. Afew B fewer C. the few D. less E. None of these 25. This book is A.unique _B.more unique _C. most unique D.the most unique _E. None of these 26. Both players in the tennis match have been warned by the referee but of them seems to take it seriously. A. None B.either C.every D. neither E. None 27. Sheis poor to give me some money. Avery B.too C little D. some E. None of these 28, Unfortunately, | have talent for music although I have always wanted to be a famous singer. A. Little B. few of E. None 29, BJP is trying to do opening Mohalla Clinics in UP. Aa B.an C. the D.none of these E.both A and C C.afew Dplenty Kejriwal. It is heading towards Change the following sentences into Indirect Speech. 30. Boys said, “It has been raining since morning,” ‘A. Boys said that it had been raining since morning. B, Boys said that it has been raining since morning. €. Boys said that it had raining since morning. D. Boys said that it is been raining since morning. E, Boys said that it had been rained since morning. 31. She said to him, “I am leaving now and shall return after two hours.” A. She asked him that she was leaving then and would return after two hours. B. She told him that she was leaving then and would return after two hours. C. She told him that she was leaving and would return after two hours. D. She told him that she has been leaving then and would return after two hours. E. She told him that she had left then and would return after two hours. 32. The girl said to me,” My father went to the market and brought toys for me.” ‘A. The girl told me that my father had gone to the market and had brought toys for her. c D. E. The girl told me that her father has gone to the market and had brought toys for her. The girl told me that her father had gone to. the market and had brought toys for her. ‘The girl told me that her father went to the market and had brought toys for her. The girl told me that her father had gone to the market and has brought toys for her. 33. Her husband said to her, "I shall not go to the office today as Tam not feeling well. A B. c D. gE Her husband told her that he will not go to the office that day as he was not feeling well. Her husband told her that he would not gone to the office that day as he was not feeling well. Her husband told her that he would not go to the office that day as he was not feeling well. Her husband told her that he would not go to the office today as he was not feeling well. Her husband told her that he would not go to the office that day as he had not felt well. 34, My father said to me, “I fear that you have caught cold again.” A B. Cc. D. B My father asked me that he feared that I had caught cold again. My father told me that he had feared that I had caught cold again. My father told me that he feared that I had caught cold again. My father told me that he feared that you had caught cold again. My father told me that he feared that I have caught cold again. 35, She said to him, “Love begets love.” A B. c, D. E. She told him that love begets love. She told him that love begot love. She told him that love had begotten love. She told him that love has begotten love. None of the above. 36. His wife said to him, “Do you know that my servant maid stole our money?” A B. c D. His wife asked him if he knew that her servant maid had stolen their money. His wife told him if he knew that my servant maid had stolen their money. His wife asked him if he had known that her servant maid has stolen their money. His wife asked him if he knew that my servant maid had been stolen their money. None of the above. 37. the boy said, “IfI were a king!” mone: The boy wished that he had been a king. ‘The boy had wished that he had been a king. ‘The boy wished that if he had been a king. ‘The boy wished that if he was been a king. None of the above Change the following sentences into passive voice 38. Daljeet ordered a book for me. A B, c D. EB ‘A book was ordered for me by Daljeet. Iwas ordered a book by Daljeet. Iwere ordered a book by Daljeet. A book was order for me by Daljeet. None of the above. 39. i her take a break from the work. Ithad been suggested that she should take a break from the work. It is suggested that she should take a break from the work. Ithas been suggested that she should take a break from the work. It was suggested that she should take a break from the work. None of the above. 40. Why are they laughing at you? ‘A. Why are they being laughed at by you? B. Why are all being laughed at by them? C. Why are you being laughed at by them? 5 D. Why are you laughed at by them? E. None of the above. 41. The hurricane has destroyed many houses. A. ‘The hurricane has been destroyed by many houses. B. Many houses destroyed by the hurricane. C. Many houses had been destroyed by the hurricane. neg ey houses have been destroyed by the hurricane. None of the above 42. ho should shoot the traitors dead. A. The traitors dead should be shot. B. Thetraitors should shot dead. C. The traitors should be shot dead. D. The traitors should be shoot dead. E, None of the above. 43. Whom are you teaching? A. By whomare you taught? B. Who is being taught by you? C. Whomis being taught by you D. By who is being taught by you? E,_ None of the above. 44, We hope that he will recover A. Itis hoped that he will recover. B. _Itis hope that he will recover. C. He will be recovered by hope. D. Hewill be recover by hope. E. None of the above. 45. Her sudden arrival surprised everyone. A. Everyone was surprise at her sudden arrival. B, Everyone was surprised by her sudden arrival. C. Everyone was surprise by her sudden arrival. D. Everyone was surprised at her sudden arrival. E. None of the above. 46. Nobody can change the destiny. A. The destiny cannot be changed. B, The destiny can be changed. C. The destiny cannot change. D. The destiny cannot changed. E. None of the above. 47. They will build a new bridge next year. A. Anew bridge will be build by them next year. B. Anew bridge will built by them next year. C. Anew bridge will be built by them next year. D. Anew bridge would be built by them next year. E. None of the above. Identify the part that contains error. 48. 49, 50. 51. 52. SB. 54. 5S. 56. ‘The teacher (A)/ together with his wife and daughter (B)/ were present (C)/ at the annual function to see the performances of little ones (D)/. No error (E) My neighbour along with his children (A)/ are going tonight (B)/ to see the Taj (C) at Agra (D)/. No error (E) The only good thing (A)/ about these pens (B)/ are their colour and their size (C)/. Errors in all the three parts of the sentence (D)/ No Error (E) Neither the chairman (A)/ nor the directors (B)/. was eager (C) to attend the meeting (D)/. No Error (E) ‘Taking their baskets (A)/ the women goes (B)/ to the sea shore (C)/ to collect shells (D)/. No Error (E) The police has (A)/ arrive (B)/ and is investigating the matter (C)/. Errors in all the three parts of the sentence (D)/ No Error (E). ‘The scissors was there (A)/ but the tailor could not (B)/ see them (C)/ as his spectacles were not on his nose (D)./ No Error (E) In this weather (A)/ I don’t recommend (B)/ to take the bus (C)/-it takes forever! (D)/ No Error (E). Until some good people (A)/ enter politics, (B)/ there is no point in complaining (C)/ about the state of affairs. (D)/ No Error (E). 57. Being too tired (A)/ and overloaded with work, (B)/ I don't fancy to go out (C)/ the whole weekend, (D)/ No Error (E). 58. Despite the prevalence of small female entrepreneurs (A)/in developing countries, recent research suggest (B)/ that women do not benefit from loans in the same way as men do, (C)/leading to questions about the value of offering financial services to them(D)/ None of the above(E) 59. Thousands of people braved (A)/ incessant rain and gather (B)/ outside the Santacruz Hindu Crematorium to pay respects(C)/ to veteran actor Shashi Kapoor, who passed away on Monday at the age of seventy nine(D)/ None of the above (E) 60. The astronomical fees charge by lawyers(A}/ and the commercialization of (B)/ the legal profession is a violation(C)/ of the fundamental right of the poor to get equal justice(D)/ None of the above (E) 61. The apex court urged (A)/ for a law check the violation(B)/ of professional ethics(C)/ by lawyers(D)/ None of the above (E) 62. The National Disaster Management Authority asked fishermen (A)/ in both eastern and western coasts (B)/not to venture out to sea for the next three days as heavy rainfall is expecting(C)/ in many areas due to cyclone (D)/ None of the above (E) Identify the word formation process involved in the formation of the given words: 63. Colonization A. Affixation B.Compounding C. Blending D. Suppletion E. Clipping 64. Moped A. Affixation B.Compounding C. Blending D. Suppletion E. Clipping 65. Worse A. Affixation B.Compounding C. Blending D. Suppletion E. Clipping 66. Aspirin A. Affixation B.Compounding C. Blending D. Coinage £. Clipping Identify the following sentences as simple, complex, compound or Compound-complex 67. Til help you if you help me. A. Simple B.Compound —_C. Complex D. Compound-complex E. None of the above 68. Her name is Sachiko and she comes from Japan. A. Simple B.Compound —_C. Complex D. Compound-complex E. Incorrect expression 69. My mother cooked dinner while I was doing my homework. A. Simple B. Compound —_C. Complex D. Compound-complex E, Both C and D 70. While 1 was working on my homework, my father cooked the dinner and my mother was asleep in front of the television. ‘A. Simple B.Compound —_C. Complex B. Compound-complex E, Incorrect expression 71. Ive brought my umbrella with me in case it rains. A. Simple B. Compound —_C. Complex B. Compound-complex E. Both A and B 72. Ldon't know why he did that. A. Simple B.Compound —_C. Complex B. Compound-complex E. Both C and D 73. Like playing basketball, and my brother likes playing tennis. A. Simple B. Compound —_C. Complex B. Compound-complex E. Both A and B Identify the types of the underlined word/words. 74, None but a technician can fix the AC. ‘A. Adverb B. Preposition D. Conjunction. E. None of these 75. Vikram couldn't play the match for he injured his knee. A. Preposition B. Adjective C. Conjunction D. Verb E. None of these 76. Great achievers are often from a humble background. C. Adjective ‘A. Noun B.Verb C. Adjective D.Adverb E, None of these 77. His writing is good but not his spelling. A. Conjunction B. Adjective C.Preposition D.Verb E. None of these 78. | hope you appreciate his offering you this position. A. Past Participle B. Present Participle C. Gerund D. Bare Infinitive E. Infinitive 79. You might get in trouble for faking illness to avoid assignments. A. Finite-verb * B.Gerund C. Present Participle D. Bare Infinitive E. Perfect Participle Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow (Q. 80-90) Passage 1 New observations about the age of some globular clusters in our Milky Way galaxy have cast doubt on a long-held theory about how the galaxy was formed. The Milky Way contains about 125 globular clusters (compact groups of anywhere from several tens of thousands to perhaps a million stars) distributed in a roughly spherical halo around the galactic nucleus. The stars in these clusters are believed to have been born during the formation of the galaxy, and so may be considered relics of the original galactic nebula, holding vital clues to the way of the formation took place. The conventional theory of the formation of the galaxy contends that roughly 12 to 13 billion years ago the Milky Way formed over a relatively short time (about 200 million years) when a spherical cloud of, gas collapsed under the pressure of its own gravity into a disc surrounded by a halo, Such a rapid formation of the galaxy ‘would mean that all stars in the halo should be very nearly the same age. However, the astronomer Michael Bolte has found considerable variation in the ages of globular clusters. One of the clusters studied by Bolte is 2 billion years older than most other clusters in the galaxy, while another is 2 billion years younger. A colleague of Bolte contends that the cluster called Palomar 12 is 5 billion years younger than most other globular clusters. To explain the age differences among the globular clusters, astronomers are taking a second look at “renegade” theories. Cne such newly fashionable theory, first put forward by Richard Larson in the early 1970's, argues that the halo of the Milky Way formed over a period of a billion or more years as hundreds of small gas clouds drifted about, collided, lost orbital energy, and finally collapsed into a centrally condensed elliptical system. Larson's conception of a “lumpy and turbulent” protogalaxy is complemented by computer modeling done in the 1970's by mathematician Alan Toomre, which suggests that closely interacting spiral galaxies could lose enough orbital energy to merge into a single galaxy. 9, Te sai primarily concerned with discussing the importance of determining the age of globular clusters in assessing when the Milky Way galaxy was formed B, recent changes in the procedure used by astronomers to study the formation of the Milky Way galaxy C. current disputes among astronomers regarding the size and form of the Milky Way galaxy D. the effect of new discoveries regarding globular clusters on theories about the irr of the Milky Way galaxy E. the origin, nature, and significance of groups of stars known as globular clusters 81. According to the passage, one way in which Larson's theory and the conventional theory of the formation of the Milky Way galaxy differs is in thefr assessment of the amount of time it took to form the galaxy size of the galaxy immediately after its formation particular gas involved in the formation of the galaxy importance of the age of globular clusters in shape of the halo that formed around the galaxy moop> 82. Which of the following, if true, would be most useful in 83. 85. supporting the conclusions drawn from recent observations about globular clusters? ‘A. There is firm evidence that the absolute age of the Milky Way galaxy is between 10 and 17 billion years. B. Asurvey reveals that a galaxy close to the Milky Way galaxy contains globular clusters of ages close to the age of Palomar 12. . A mathematical model proves that small gas clouds move in regular patterns. D. Space probes indicate that the stars in the Milky Way galaxy are composed of several different types of gas. E. A study of over 1,500 individual stars in the halo of the Milky Way galaxy indicates wide discrepancies in their ages. If Bolte and his colleague are both correct, it can be inferred that the globular cluster Paloma 12 is approximately ‘A. 5 billion years younger than any other cluster in the galaxy B. the same age as most other clusters in the galaxy C. -7 billion years younger than another cluster in the galaxy D. 12 billion years younger than most other clusters in the galaxy E. 2 billion years younger than most other clusters in the galaxy The passage suggests that Toomre’s work complements Larson's theory because it ‘A. specifies more precisely the time frame proposed by Larson B. subtly alters Larson’s theory to make it more plausible C. supplements Larson's with direct astronomical observations D. provides theoretical support for the ideas suggested by Larson E. expands Larson's theory to make it more widely applicable Which of the following most accurately state a finding of Bolte’s research, as described in the passage? F, The globular clusters in the Milky Way galaxy are 2 billion years older than predicted by the conventional theory. G. The ages of at least some globular clusters in the Milky Way galaxy differ by at leat 4 billion years. H. One of the globular clusters in the Milky Way galaxy is 5 billion years younger than most others. 1. The globular clusters in the Milky Way galaxy are significantly older than the individual stars in the halo. J. Most globular clusters in the Milky Way galaxy are between 11 and 15 billion years old. ‘The author of the passage puts the word ,renegade' (line 6 of para 2) in quotation marks most probably in order to A. emphasize the lack of support for the theories in question B. contrast the controversial quality of the theories in question with the respectable character of their formulators generate skepticism about the theories in question ridicule the scientists who once doubted the theories in question E. indicate that the theories in question are no longer as unconventional as they once seemed Passage 2 hypothesis gr In nearly all human populations a majority of individuals can taste the artificially synthesized chemical phenylthiocarbonide (PTC). However, the percentage varies dramatically--from as Tow as 60% in India to as high as 95% in Africa. That this polymorphism is observed in non-human primates as well indicates a long evolutionary history which, although obviously not acting on PTC, might reflect evolutionary selection for taste discrimination of other, more significant bitter substances, such as certain toxic plants. A somewhat more puzzling human polymorphism is the genetic variability in earwax, or cerumen, which is observed in two varieties. Among European populations 90% of individuals have a sticky yellow variety rather than a dry, gray one, whereas in northern China these numbers are approximately the reverse. Perhaps like PTC variability, cerumen variability is an incidental expression of something more adaptively significant. Indeed, the observed relationship between cerumen and odorous bodily secretions, to which non-human primates and, toa lesser extent human, pay attention suggests that during the course of human evolution genes affecting body secretions, including cerumen, came under selective influence. 87. It can be inferred from the passage that human populations vary considerably in their moow> ability to assimilate artificial chemicals vulnerability to certain toxins found in plants ability to discern bitterness in taste sensitivity to certain bodily odors None of these 88.Which of the following provides the most reasonable explanation for the assertion in the first paragraph that evolutionary history “obviously” did not act on PTC? A C D. E. PTC is not a naturally occurring chemical but rather has been produced only recently by scientists. Most humans lack sufficient taste sensitivity to discriminate between PTC and bitter chemicals occurring naturally. Variability: among humans respecting PTC discrimination, like variability respecting earwax, cannot be explained in terms of evolutionary adaptivity. Unlike non-human primates, humans can discriminate intellectually between toxic and non-toxic bitter substances. None of these 89, Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage? A EB 90. It A B. Artificially synthesized chemicals might eventually serve to alter the course of evolution by desensitizing humans to certain tastes and odors. Some human polymorphisms might be explained as vestigial evidence of evolutionary adaptations that still serve vital purposes in other primates. Sensitivity to taste and to odors have been subject to far greater natural selectivity during the evolution of primates than previously thought. Polymorphism among human populations varies considerably from region to region throughout the world. None of these can be inferred from the passage that ‘The amount of bodily odours and secretion that take place reduce at each stage of evolution. ‘The extent of attention paid by non-human primates to body secretions is much higher than that of the more evolved human species. Artificially sythesized chemicals have impaired the extent of sensitivity that human beings have to body secretions. All of these None of these

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