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The document outlines a predicted question paper for a Blockchain Technology course in 2025, including five main questions with various subtopics covering key concepts like Merkle Trees, Bitcoin mining, consensus algorithms, and applications in KYC and supply chain. It provides tips on guaranteed topics, diagrams to prepare, application-based answers, and comparisons to focus on. Additionally, it suggests potential surprise questions related to emerging trends in Blockchain integration with AI/ML and Decentralized Finance (DeFi).

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The document outlines a predicted question paper for a Blockchain Technology course in 2025, including five main questions with various subtopics covering key concepts like Merkle Trees, Bitcoin mining, consensus algorithms, and applications in KYC and supply chain. It provides tips on guaranteed topics, diagrams to prepare, application-based answers, and comparisons to focus on. Additionally, it suggests potential surprise questions related to emerging trends in Blockchain integration with AI/ML and Decentralized Finance (DeFi).

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Predicted Question Paper for Blockchain Technology (2025)

Based on Syllabus, Past Papers, and Trends


Total Marks: 60 | Duration: 3 Hours

Q1. Solve Any Two of the following. (12 Marks)

A) Explain the Merkle Tree structure with a diagram. How does it ensure data integrity in
Blockchain? (Unit 1)
B) Compare public, private, and consortium Blockchains with advantages and disadvantages. (Unit
1)
C) What is a digital signature? Explain its role in Blockchain transactions. (Unit 1)

Q2. Solve Any Two of the following. (12 Marks)

A) Explain Bitcoin mining with a diagram. How does it prevent double-spending? (Unit 2)
B) Differentiate between Proof of Work (PoW) and Proof of Stake (PoS) with examples. (Unit 2)
C) What is Proof of Burn (PoB)? Explain its working and applications. (Unit 2)

Q3. Solve Any Two of the following. (12 Marks)

A) Explain the RAFT consensus algorithm and its use in permissioned Blockchains. (Unit 3)
B) What is the Byzantine Generals Problem? How does Bitcoin solve it? (Unit 3)
C) Describe Lamport-Shostak-Pease BFT Algorithm and its significance. (Unit 3)

Q4. Solve Any Two of the following. (12 Marks)

A) How does Blockchain improve KYC processes? Provide a real-world example. (Unit 4)
B) Explain Blockchain’s role in supply chain financing with a case study. (Unit 4)
C) Discuss how Blockchain can enhance food security (e.g., traceability, fraud prevention). (Unit 4)

Q5. Solve Any Two of the following. (12 Marks)

A) Draw and explain the architecture of Hyperledger Fabric with a diagram. (Unit 5)
B) Write the steps to create a smart contract on Ethereum with a use case (e.g., voting system). (Unit
5)
C) Compare Hyperledger Fabric and Ripple in terms of use cases and consensus mechanisms. (Unit
5)

Key Predictions & Tips

1. Guaranteed Topics:

o Merkle Tree (Unit 1), Bitcoin Mining (Unit 2), RAFT/Paxos (Unit 3), KYC/Supply
Chain (Unit 4), Hyperledger Fabric (Unit 5).
2. Diagrams to Prepare:

o Merkle Tree, Bitcoin mining workflow, Hyperledger Fabric architecture.

3. Application-Based Answers:

o Use examples like Walmart’s supply chain (Blockchain), Ethereum voting contracts,
or HSBC’s KYC implementation.

4. Comparisons:

o Public vs. Private Blockchain, PoW vs. PoS, Hyperledger vs. Ethereum.

Likely Surprise Question (Speculative)

• Q) How can Blockchain integrate with AI/ML for enterprise applications? (Emerging Trend)

• Q) Explain Decentralized Finance (DeFi) and its challenges. (If added to syllabus)

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