APTITUDE1.Who became the first Indian to win three medals in
successive ISSF shooting world cup held recently? (1)Abhinav
Bindra(2)Gagan Narang (3)J itu Rai(4)Vijay Kumar 1... r.a r. + ..=+
ISSF .: ++ =| + a.+. +.= +:a =.+= +.a. |ra. ..+. c.a.:. =.= +=.
(1).=+ +-a.(2)= =. (3)=+ .(4)+= =+.
2.Recently,theplantobuildtheworldmost
powerfulandlargesttelescopeATLASTto
analysetheenvironmentofotherplanetsandto
tracktheexistenceofalienslife,wasunveiled. This is planned by:
(1)FKA & RKA(2)ESA (3)ISRO(4)NASA
2...r.ar.+++=.=+..=.+..a.|+=+=+:. :a.-=.| ATLAST = =+.. == =. .==.,
=== o.. = r. = +.+.+. |+ = r. = a... =. =.+= =.
++.=+.c..==|++a..==.r,=.=.+.=. .i r ===. .==. r (1)FKA &
RKA(2)ESA (3)ISRO(4)NASA 3.WhobaggedtheFIDEWorldRapidChess
Championship title recently held in Dubai? (1)Fabiani
Caruana(2)Vishwanathan Anand (3)Magnus Carlsen(4)Vladimir Kramnik
3... r.a r. + === +; + ..=+ FIDE ++ |: .+= |=.| =. !|.. =.+.
(1)=+..=. ==.=.(2)++=..= .=- (3)+== =.a==(4)a.+. =.+== 4.Who won
the world food prize for the year 2014? (1)Dr. Sanjaya
Rajaram(2)Dr. Aditi Mukherji (3)Dr. Charity Kawira Mutegi(4)Dr.
Norman Borlaug 4.+. 2014 = a| ++ c.. |-=. === =.+. (1):.. ==.
.=..+(2):.. +. +c.=' (3):.. :. =+.. +:.(4):.. =.+= +.a.
5.Indiasfirstonestopcrisiscentreforwomen
whoarevictimsofviolencenamedGauraviwas launched recently by
......... in ........? (1)Film Actor Amir Khan, Bhopal (2)Film
Actor Shahrukh Khan, Mumbai (3)Film Actor Amitabh Bachhan, Allhabad
(4)Film Actress Hema Malini, Agra 5.+ra.| =. r=. =. .=. r, !== a|
..+ =. |ra. += -:.| =.;== =-: ===. =.+ .+. r, =. .. r.a r. +
......... o.. ......... + .... =. . (1)=-+ .=+. .+ c..=, ..|.a
(2)=-+ .=+. ..r=c. c..=, ++; (3)=-+ .=+. ++.. +=, ;a.r.+.(4)=-+
.=+. r+. +.a=., .. 6.TheworldfirstelectricplanenamedE-Fanfirst
flight was carried successfully recently in: (1)U.S.A.(2)U.K.
(3)Germany(4)France 6.++ =. |ra. ++ r+.; =r.= ===. =.+ E-Fan r, =.
|ra. !:.= .. r.a r. + ==a+. |+= =r. =.a+ r; (1).|=.|.(2).=.
(3)=+=.(4)=.= 7.Which one of the following plants yield bio diesel
or bio fuels? (1)Hevea brasiliensis(2)J atropha Curcas (3)J
uniperus Verginiana(4)Parthenium orgenatum 7.==ac.+ + = =.=-=. |...
+..:.=a . +.. ;.= |. =+. r (1)r.+.. +-=.a-=.=(2)=:.=. === (3)==.|=
+='=.=.(4)|..=+ ==.:+ 8.The Argumentative Indian is a book written
by (1)Amartya Sen(2)Chetan Bhagat (3)Vikram Seth(4)Arundhati Roy 8.
.+::+ ;:= |-+= === o.. ac.. ; r (1)+ ==(2)+= .+ (3)+=+ =(4)=.+ .
9.NandaDeviBiosphereReserveislocatedin which Indian state?
(1)Arunachal Pradesh(2)Assam (3)Manipur(4)Uttarakhand 9.=-. +.
=.+-+:a =+ ..+ = == .- + -.+ r (1)=..a a.(2)=+ (3)+.|(4)!-..c.:
10.Which of the following is wrongly matched: (1)Hirakud - Mahanadi
(2)Pochampad - Godavari (3)Nagarjun Sagar - Cauvery (4)Bhakra Nagal
Sutlej 10.==ac.+ + = =.=-=. a+ =.:. r (1)r..=: - +r.=. (2)|.|. -
..+. (3)=..== =. - =.+. (4)..c.. =.a - =+a= [S S A ] [A1]
11.Whohasrecentlywon2014Pultizerprizeinthe poetry category:
(1)Gobind Beharilal(2)J humpa Lahiri (3)Vijay Seshadri(4)Siddharath
Mukherjee 11... r.a r. + =++. =.. + 2014 |a= |-=. === =.+. (1).+-
+r..a.a(2)n|. ar. (3)+= ...a(4)=o.. +c.=' 12.Clean water would have
BOD value of less than: (1)5 ppm(2)19 ppm (3)25 ppm(4)50 ppm 12.-+=
=a + BOD +.= === =+ r.. (1)5 ppm(2)19 ppm (3)25 ppm(4)50 ppm
13.Identify the Shakespearean play in which we have a death by
poisoning: (1)As You Like It(2)Hamlet (3)The Merchant of
Venice(4)None of these 13..+=|.=!==.:==.|r.===+=r=== =.. + r; ..
(1)|= a.;= ;:(2)r+a: (3) +-: .= +==(4);=+ = =.; =r.
14.Whowillhaveitsleaderelectedasleaderof opposition and given the
status & facilities to the rank of cabinet ministers? (1)The
opposition party with the largest number of MPs (2)The opposition
party with the largest number of MPs and whose number is at least
1/10 of the total house (3)The opposition party with the largest
number of MPs and whose number is at least 1/5 of the total house
(4)None of the above is correct 14.==ac.++===+|.=.=+.=.=.|.|+!=
=+=: ++. =. =. |+ =+..| a.= =. =.. (1)+|.. a ==+ =+= -.. =c. + =.=
r (2)+|..a==+=+=-..=c.+=.=r|+ ===. =c. == = =a =c. =. =+ = =+ 1/10
r (3)+|..a==+=+=-..=c.+=.=r|+ ===. =c. == = =a =c. =. =+ = =+ 1/5 r
(4)!|+ + =.; .. =r. =r. r 15.Which one of the following is most
likely to occur iftheReservebankofIndialowerstheCash Reserve Ratio?
(1)An Increase in aggregate savings (2)A rise in Budget Deficit
(3)A rise in aggregate money supply (4)A rise in the use of credit
cards 15. ..+. =+ += == =+ =|.+ =. =+ =+. r +. ==ac.+ + = === .:+
r.= =. =..+=. r (1)=a ++ + +o (2)+=: ..: + +.-.. (3)=a +.a= .|+ +
+.-.. (4)=:: =.: = a. + +.-..
16.TheReportsofthecomptrollerandauditor
GeneralofIndiarelatingtotheaccountsofthe Union shall be submitted
to: (1)The President of India(2)The Prime minister of India (3)The
Speaker of the Lok Sabha (4)The Finance Minister of India 16.=. =
ac... = =+-. + ..+ = =+= . +r.ac.. |..= =. |.: == =. a-++ =. =.|.
(1)..+ = .:|+ (2)..+ = a..=++. (3)a.==.. = . (4)..+ = +-.-++.
17.OnestarisgoingawayfromtheEarth.Thenthe observer on the Earth
will experience: (1)Decrease in wave length (2)Increase in wave
length (3)No change in wave length (4)None of these 17.=.; +.. |+.
= =. r. r |+. | +. =..= +. = a.-+ a=.-. = =+. + +. =.+ =. (1)+ +
=+. (2)+ + +o (3)+ + =.; |++= =r. (4);=+ = =.; =r. 18.Which one of
the following seismic wave is the fastest? (1)P Wave(2)S Wave (3)L
Wave(4)R Wave 18.== + = =.=-=. .=|. + =+= += r (1)P +(2)S + (3)L
+(4)R + 19.Who among the British Generals defeated Peshwa Baji Rao
II: (1)Autram(2)Malcom (3)Elphinstone(4)Kitchner 19.== +:. ==a =
|.+. +.=..+ o+. =. |.-+ =. .. (1).:+(2)+a=+ (3)|a==-:.=(4)== [S S A
] [A2] 20.Which one is not written by Munshi Prem Chand:
(1)Rangbhoomi(2)Prem Pachisi (3)Vishkanya(4)Kayakalp 20.==ac.+ + =
=.= +.. a+- o.. + =r. r (1).+(2)a+ |.=. (3)+.=-.(4)=..=-| 21.A B is
a tangent to the circle. The radius of the circle is 2 cm. Then the
area of the shaded portion is: (1) 2 2(2)2 2 (3) 2 4(4)None of
these 21.+-. | |= -|. c.. A B ri +-. =. +-. 2 =+.. ri +. =..=+ ..
=. .+=a r.. (1) 2 2(2)2 2 (3) 2 4(4);=+ = =.; =r. 22.Two cylinders
have the same volume. The heights
areintheratioof1:2,thentheratiooftheradii will be: (1)2 : 1(2)1 : 2
(3)1 :2 (4)2: 1 22..=a-:.=..+==+.=ri!===.;=.=|.+ 1:2 r +. !== +-..
=. =|.+ r.. (1)2 : 1(2)1 : 2 (3)1 :2 (4)2: 1 23.If the ath part of
49 is 7 and bth part of 63 is 9 and cth part of 112 is 16. Then
which of the following is true: (1)abc =71(2)abc =a3(3)abc
=491(4)None of these 23. 49 =. a+. r-=. 7 r , 63 =. b+. r-=. 9 r+..
112 =. c+. r-=. 16 r+.== + ==. = =. = r(1)abc =71(2)abc =a3(3)abc
=491(4);=+ = =.; =r. 24.x% of x is the same as 10% of: (1) 10x2(2)
10x (3) 10x3(4)None of these 24.x =. x% +r. r.. =. 10% r.. (1) 10x2
=.(2) 10x=. (3) 10x3=.(4);=+ = =.; =r. 25.P Q R S T are five boys.
Given that P is taller than Q,RisshorterthanP,SistallerthanTbut
shorter than Q, the tallest boy is: (1)P(2)Q (3)R(4)None of these
25.P Q R S T |. a:= ri P Q = a+. ri R P = =.:. ri S T = a+. a== Q =
=.:. r +. =+..= a+. =.= r (1)P(2)Q (3)R(4);=+ = =.; =r.
26.Fivepersonsarestandinginaqueue.Oneofthe two persons at the
extreme end is a professor and theotherisabusinessman.Anadvocateis
standing to the right of the student. An author is to
theleftofthebusinessman.Thestudentis
standingbetweentheprofessorandtheadvocate. Counting from the left
the author is at which place: (1)1st (2)2nd
(3)3rd (4)4th26.|. + |= =+. + c.: ri . +. + |= -++ =. | |= + |=
a.== +.. =. |= +=.. ri +... = .r= |= |:+.=: c.:. ri +=.. = +.| |=
ac.= ri +... a.== |+ |:+.=: = + + c.:. ri +. | = =+ r| ac.= == -..=
| r (1)a.+(2)o+. (3)++. (4)+.
27.PisstandingtotheeastofQatadistanceof4 Km. P stands still while Q
goes north for 4 Km. In which direction must Q now look to see P:
(1)East(2)South East (3)South(4)South West 27.Q = |+ + P4 =.+.. =.
. | c.:. ri P +r. c.:. r =+= Q 4 =.+.. !-. =. . a+. ri P =. c.= =
a| Q =. == .. =. . c.=. .r| (1)|+(2).. |+ (3).. (4).. |+ [S S A ]
[A3] 28.If AM=3, ARE=4, and NEVER=8, then INDIA IS A GREAT NATION=:
(1)32(2)29 (3)28(4)None of these 28. AM=3, ARE=4, |+ NEVER=8, +.
INDIA IS A GREAT NATION= (1)32(2)29 (3)28(4);=+ = =.; =r.
DIRECTIONS: Complete the following series. 29.A Z B Z _ A B A _ A _
B _ B A (1)A Z B Z(2)B Z A Z (3)B Z Z Z(4)Z A Z Z =. ==ac.+ =c.a.
=. |. =i 29.A Z B Z _ A B A _ A _ B _ B A (1)A Z B Z(2)B Z A Z (3)B
Z Z Z (4)Z A Z Z 30.If one side and one diagonal of a rhombus are 5
cm and 8 cm respectively, then its area (in cm2) is: (1)22(2)20
(3)24 (4)25 30. +.= =. |= .=. |+ |= +=. =+. 5 |+ 8 =+.. r, +. !==.
.+=a (=+..2 +, r (1)22(2)20 (3)24 (4)25
31.Oneacuteangleofarightangledtriangleis double the other. If the
length of its hypotenuse is 10 cm, then its area is: (1) 275cm2
(2)25 cm2(3)3225cm2 (4)None of these31.|= =+=.. +.= =. -==.. = =.
=. ri ;== +=. =. a+.; 10 =+.. r +. ;==. .+=a r.. (1) 275cm2 (2)25
cm2(3)3225cm2 (4);=+ = =.; =r. 32.The average age of the boys in a
class of 30 boys is14.5years.Whatwillbetheaverageageif10 new boys
come whose average is 15.2 years, and joins them? (1)15.5
years(2)14.68 years(3)16.25 years(4)None of these 32.30 a:=. =. |=
=.. + .=+ . 14.5 +. ri .=+ . +. r.. 10 = a:= . .+ |+ ..+a r.+ r
===. .=+ . 15.2 +. r.+. r (1)15.5 +.(2)14.68 +. (3)16.25 +.(4);=+ =
=.; =r. 33.InacertaincodelanguagePROPORTIONis written as
PORPRONOIT. How is CONVERSION written in that code language?
(1)VNOCERONIS(2)VNCORENOIS (3)VNOCRENOIS(4)VNOCREIONS 33.|= =+ =.:
PROPORTION =. PORPRONOIT ac..=.+.r+.!=.=.:....+CONVERSION =. == ac.
(1)VNOCERONIS(2)VNCORENOIS (3)VNOCRENOIS(4)VNOCREIONS 34.Three men
or eight boys can do a piece of work in
17days.Howmanydayswilltwomenandsix boys together take to finish the
same work? (1)11 days(2)17 days (3)12 days(4)None of these 34.+.= +
. . a:= ==. =. =. 17 = + = ==+ ri . + |+ = a:= |= =.. !=. =. =. |.
== + =+=. = a (1)11 =(2)17 = (3)12 =(4);=+ = =.; =r.
35.Twelvesolidspheresofthesamesizearemade
bymeltingasolidmetalliccylinderofbase diameter2cmandheight 16 cm.
The diameter of each sphere is: (1)2 cm(2)3 cm (3)4 cm(4)6 cm 35.|=
.= ..+= =a:, ===. ... .= 2 =+.. |+ =.;16=+..r,=.a.=|=r..=.=12.= .a
+=.| =.+ ri a= .a =. .= r.. (1)2 =+..(2)3 =+.. (3)4 =+..(4)6 =+..
36.Therearesomegirlsandbuffalosataplace.If
totalnumberofheadsis15andtotalnumberof
legsis46,thenhowmanygirlsandhowmany buffalos are there? (1)8 girls
and 7 buffalos(2)9 girls and 6 buffalos (3)7 girls and 8
buffalos(4)6 girls and 9 buffalos 36.|= -..= | = = a: =. |+. = ri
=. =. = a = c. 15 |+| . =. = a = c. 46 r.+.=+=. a: =. |+=+=. .= r
(1)8 a:=. |+ 7 .=(2)9 a:=. |+ 6 .= (3)7 a:=. |+ 8 .=(4)6 a:=. |+ 9
.= [S S A ] [A4] 37.Given two positions of the dice as being. When
2 is at the bottom which number is at the top: (1)5(2)4 (3)1(4)6
37.|.= =. . -.+. ;= a=. . ; ri =+ 2 +a + r.. +. =.=-=. =c. ... |
r.. (1)5(2)4 (3)1(4)6 38.Simplify: 265270 297238 (1)1(2)0
(3)1(4)None of these 38.=a = 265270 297238 (1)1(2)0 (3)1(4);=+ =
=.; =r. 39.The average of 5 consecutive numbers A, B, C, D and E is
48. What is the product of A and D? (1)2300(2)2204 (3)2208(4)2254
39.5 =+= =c.. A,B,C,D |+ E =. .=+ 48 ri A |+ D =. .==a +. r..
(1)2300(2)2204 (3)2208(4)2254 40.Among five friendsBrijesh, Feroz,
Jai, Kamal and Vinodeachhavingadifferentweight.Ferozis heavier than
only Jai. Brijesh is heavier than Feroj and Vinod but not as heavy
as Kamal. Who is the third heaviest among them? (1)Kamal(2)Brijesh
(3)Vinod(4)Data inadequate 40.|.++.+=-+=.,=.=,=,=+a|++=.+ a= =. ..
.x ri =.= =+a = = ... ri +=. =.= |+ +=.= ... r a== =+a = ... =r. ri
!=+ +.=. =+= ... =.= r(1)=+a(2)+=. (3)+=.(4)|.-+ .=: 41.Select the
suitable alternative to complete the series. 2401, 49, 7; __ , 36,
6: (1)1296(2)216 (3)7776(4)1378 41.==ac.+ a= +!= +=-| =.= =.=..
=.|. =+. r i 2401, 49, 7; __ , 36, 6: (1)1296(2)216 (3)7776(4)1378
DIRECTIONS:(QuestionNo.42&43)Inacertaincode language i.Cod dex
nom stands for banana is sweet ii.Zip dex nux stands for apple is
good iii.Cod nux elp stands for banana and apple andiv.pa reb nom
stands for oranges are sweet. 42.Which word in that language stands
for apple. (1)Elp(2)Nux (3)Zip(4)None of these =. (a= =c. 42 |+ 43,
|= =+ =.: .... +- i.Cod dex nom =. +.| r banana is sweet ii.Zip dex
nux =. +.| r apple is good iii.Cod nux elp =. +.| r banana and
apple |+ iv.pa reb nom =. +.| r oranges are sweet 42.!= .... +
=.=-=. . apple = a a+ =. . r (1)Elp(2)Nux (3)Zip(4);=+ = =.; =r.
43.What does Zip stand for? (1)Apple(2)And (3)Good(4)None of these
43.Zip === a a+ =. . r (1)Apple(2)And (3)Good(4);=+ = =.; =r.
44.How many times from 4 AM to 4 PM the hands of clock are at right
angles? (1)24(2)20 (3)22(4)18 44.4 a.+ = 4 =. = + .:. =. =; =+=. +.
=+=.. | r.. (1)24(2)20 (3)22(4)18
45.IfinacertaincodelanguageBALEiswrittenas + & and SKIP is
written as @ %. How is LIFE written in that code? (1)@ + (2) % T
& (3) & % $(4)@ & + 45.==. =+ =.: .... +BALE =. + &
|+ SKIP =. @% ac.. =.+. r i LIFE =.!=. =. : + == ac. (1)@ + (2) % T
& (3) & % $(4)@ & + [S S A ] [A5]DISCIPLINE
(SSA)46.When inorder traversing a tree resulted E A C K F H D B G;
the preorder traversal would return: (1)FAEKCDBHG(2)FAEKCDHGB
(3)EAFKHDCBG(4)FEAKDCHBG 46.=+ ==. += = ;=.: :+= =. |..+ E A C K F
H D B G r. +. |..: |.=+. == =. |.++= =. (1)FAEKCDBHG(2)FAEKCDHGB
(3)EAFKHDCBG(4)FEAKDCHBG 47.The postfix form of the expression (A+
B)*(C*D - E)*F/G is: (1)AB+CD*E-FG/**(2)AB+CD*E-F**G/
(3)AB+CD*E*F*G/(4)AB+CDE*-*F*G/ 47..++ (A+ B)*(C*D - E)*F/G =.
|.-:=+= =| r (1)AB+CD*E-FG/**(2)AB+CD*E-F**G/
(3)AB+CD*E*F*G/(4)AB+CDE*-*F*G/ 48.The language L = {anbncndn|n 1}
is: (1)CFL but not regular (2)CSL but not CFL (3)Regular (4)Type 0
language but not type 1 48..... L = {anbncndn|n 1} r (1)CFL =+ =++
=r. (2)CSL =+ CFL =r. (3)=++ (4)=.: 0 .... =+ =.: 1 =r.
49.Recursively enumerable languages are not closed under:
(1)Union(2)Homomorphism (3)Complementation(4)Concatenation 49.|=.++
.=. ....| == = ..= =++ =r. r.+. (1)==(2)r.+.+.=-+
(3)=-a.+:.=(4)=-=:.=.= 50.Recursive languages are: (1)A proper
superset of CFL (2)Always recognized by PDA (3)Are also called type
0 languages (4)Always recognized by FSA 50.|=.++= ....| r (1)CFL =.
|= =++ =|=: (2)=+ PDA o.. +.- (3)=.: 0 ....| .. =ra.+. r (4)=+ FSA
o.. +.- 51.If a function is declared as void fn(int *p), then which
of the following statements is valid to call function fn? (1)fn(x)
where x is defined as int x; (2)fn(x) where x is defined as int *x;
(3)fn(&x) where x is defined as int *x; (4)fn(*x) where x is
defined as int *x; 51. ==. =a= =. +. fn(int *p) ...+ =. =.+. r, +.
=a= =. fn =r= = a| == + = =.=-=. =.= +. r (1)fn(x) =+ x =. int x =
=| + |...+ =. =.+. r (2)fn(x) =+ x =. int *x = =| + |...+ =. =.+. r
(3)fn(&x) =+ x =. int *x = =| + |...+ =. =.+. r (4)fn(*x) =+ x
=. int *x = =| + |...+ =. =.+. r
52.Anoperatingsystemcontains3userprocesseseach requiring 2 units of
resource R. The minimum number of units of R such that no deadlocks
will ever arise is: (1)4(2)3 (3)5(4)6 52.|= |.a= |..a. + 3 |.++.
|=.| r ==+ = |= =. ==..= R= . =:. =. ==+ ri R= =:. =. -=++ =c. ===
a+ .=-+= ..= =.. !|-= =r. r.., r (1)4(2)3 (3)5(4)6 53.Page
stealing: (1)Is a sign of efficient system (2)Is taking page frames
other working sets (3)Should be the tuning goal (4)Is taking larger
disk spaces for pages paged out 53.|= -:a (1)|= |..+. |..a. =. ==+
r (2)=. .. |= =+, - += =: a r. r (3):= a r.=. .r| (4)|-: .:: |. =
a| .= +:. :-= -|= a r. r 54.To avoid race condition, the maximum
number of processes that may be simultaneously inside the critical
section is: (1)Zero(2)One (3)Two(4)More than two 54.= =. -.+ = += =
a|, =.-+= c.: + |= =.. r. === +.a. |=.. =. .=++ =c. r (1).-(2)|=
(3).(4). = .= 55.If memory access takes 20 ns with cache and 110 ns
without it, then the hit ratio (cache uses a 10 ns memory) is:
(1)93%(2)90% (3)88%(4)87% 55. ++.. |+== =. = =.. 20 ns . !== +=.
110 ns r +. a+.= =|.+ r.. (=. 10 ns ++.. =. |. =+. r, (1)93%(2)90%
(3)88%(4)87% [S S A ] [A6] 56.A Program Counter contains a number
825 and address partoftheinstructioncontainsthenumber24.The
effective address in the relative address mode, when an instruction
is read from the memory is: (1)849(2)850 (3)801(4)802
56.|==+..=.!:+=c.825r . =. = |:= .. + =c. 24 ri =+ =. ++.. = |.
=.+. r +. =.|. |:= +. + |..+. |:= r (1)849(2)850 (3)801(4)802
57.How many flip-flops are required to produce a divide-by-32
device? (1)4(2)6 (3)5(4)7 57.divide-by-32 ++ +. == = a| =+=
+a|-+a.| =. ==+ r.. (1)4(2)6 (3)5(4)7 58.Which of the following is
a self complementing code? (1)8421 code(2)5211 code (3)Gray
code(4)Binary code 58.== + = =.= |= -+|= =.: r (1)8421 =.:(2)5211
=.: (3) =.:(4)o =.: 59.The database schema is written in:
(1)HLL(2)DML (3)DDL(4)DCL 59.:.:.+= -=.+ == + ac.. =.+. r
(1)HLL(2)DML (3)DDL(4)DCL 60.Architecture of the database can be
viewed as: (1)Two levels(2)Four levels (3)Three levels(4)One level
60.:.:.+= = +.-+.-| =. == =| + c.. =. ==+. r (1). -+(2). -+ (3)+.=
-+(4)|= -+ 61.A primary key if combined with a foreign key creates:
(1)Parent-Childrelationshipbetweenthetablesthat connect them
(2)Manytomanyrelationshipbetweenthetablesthat connect them
(3)Network model between the tables that connect them (4)Composite
Key 61.+.. =. = =.. =.: =.= | |..+= =. !|-= =+. r (1)!-r =.:= +.a.
+.a=.. = +. ...+=-+ =. =+. (2)!-r =.:= +.a. +.a=.. = +. == = == =.
=+. (3)!-r =.:= +.a. +.a=.. = +. =:+= +.:a (4)=|.=: =.
62.Thenumberofdistinguishablepermutationsofthe letters in the word
BANANA are,: (1)60(2)36 (3)20(4)10 62.BANANA . + +.. = . +....
(|:.-=, =. =c. r (1)60(2)36 (3)20(4)10 63.A Euler graph is one in
which: (1)Only two vertices are of odd degree and rests are even
(2)Only two vertices are of even degree and rests are odd (3)All
the vertices are of odd degree (4)All the vertices are of even
degree 63.|= a .= +r r.+. r ==+ (1)=+a . ... +.+ :. = r.+ r +.=. =+
r.+ r (2)=+a . ... =+ :. = r.+ r +.=. +.+ r.+ r (3)=.. ... +.+ :. =
r.+ r (4)=.. ... =+ :. = r.+ r 64.If the Disk head is located
initially at 32, find the number
ofdiskmovesrequiredwithFCFSifthediskqueueof I/O blocks requests are
98, 37, 14, 124, 65, 67: (1)310(2)324(3)315(4)321 64. :-= r: .= +
32 | -.+ r, . I/O a.= =.. 98 37, 14, 124, 65, 67 r +. FCFS =r+ |.+
:-= ++. =. =c. .+ = (1)310 (2)324 (3)315 (4)321 65.The operator
that cannot be overloaded is: (1)++(2):: (3)( )(4)~ 65..|: == +..+
=r. =. =. ==+. r (1)++(2):: (3)( )(4)~ [S S A ] [A7] 66.How many
constructors can a class have? (1)0(2)1 (3)2(4)Any number 66.|=
+a.= + =+= =-:+: r. ==+ r (1)0(2)1 (3)2(4)=+= .. 67.What will be
the values of x, m and n after the execution of the following
statements? int x, m, n; m =10; n =15; x =++m +n++; (1)x=25, m=10,
n=15(2)x=26, m=11, n=16 (3)x=27, m=11, n=16(4)x=27, m=10, n=15
67.== =.=. = =|.= = +. x, m +.. n =. +.= +. r.. int x, m, n; m =10;
n =15; x =++m +n++; (1)x=25, m=10, n=15(2)x=26, m=11, n=16 (3)x=27,
m=11, n=16(4)x=27, m=10, n=15
68.Oneweaknessofboundaryvalueanalysisand equivalence partitioning
is: (1)They are not effective (2)They do not explore combinations
of input circumstances (3)They explore combinations of input
circumstances (4)They are not very practical 68.|=.+. +.= +a.. .
=++-+. +..== =. |= +a+. r (1)+ |..+. =r. r (2)+ ;-|: |-.+. = .. =.
+a.. =r. =+ (3)+ ;-|: |-.+. = .. =. +a.. =+ r (4)+ +r+ .+r.= =r.
r.+ 69.Whichdatastructureallowsdeletionsatbothendsof the list but
insertion at only one end: (1)Input-restricted
deque(2)Output-restricted deque (3)Priority queues(4)Stack
69.=.=-=. :.:. ==. =. = .=. =.. | +a.|= =. =++ +. r =+ =+.= =. =++
=+a |= =. | +. r (1);-|:-|+.+ +|++.=(2).!:|:-|+.+ +|++.= (3)+.+.
|++(4)+ 70.The Hex number FFH may be represented by: (1)1111
1111B,(2)1515D,(3)256D,(4)0111 0111B 70.r+= =c. FFH == o.. |a.+ =.
=. ==+. r (1)1111 1111B,(2)1515D, (3)256D,(4)0111 0111B 71.Which of
the following sets represents a universal logic family: (1){NAND,
XOR} (2){NAND, AND}(3){XOR, AND} (4)NAND 71.==ac.+ + = =.=-=. =+
=.++= += |+. =. ==|+ =+. r (1){NAND, XOR} (2){NAND, AND}(3){XOR,
AND} (4)NAND 72.Lexical analysis is a step of compilation: (1)Prior
to parsing (2)After parsing (3)After parsing but before code
generation (4)Can be before or after parsing 72...= +a.. =.... =.
|= =+ r (1)| | = |ra (2)| | = |.+ (3)| | = |.+ =-+ =: (=.:, === =
|+ (4)|-| = |+ .. . |.+ .. r. ==+. r 73.Which of the following
statements is true about a stack: (1)Stacks are necessary for
nested interrupts (2)Stacks are required for handling arrays
(3)Stacks are necessary for indirect addressing (4)Stacks are
necessary for symbol table management 73.-:= = =+-. + ==ac.+ + =
=.= =. !++ =r. r (1)=.:+ +.=. = a| -:+= .+= r (2)=.. =.a= = a| -:+=
=. .+=+. r (3)|.. |+..+= = a| -:+= .+= r (4)a+.= =... a+-. = a|
-:+= .+= r 74.The editor Vi is available under: (1)DOS environment
(2)UNIX environment (3)Both DOS and UNIX environment (4)None of
these 74.=|.= Vi ==ac.+ + = === -++ !|a. r (1)DOS |+. (2)UNIX |+.
(3)DOS . UNIX .=. |+.. + (4)!|+==. .. |+. + =r. 75.Which
programming language supports recursion: (1)FORTRAN(2)J AVA
(3)C(4)BASIC 75.=.=-=. a..+ .... === (Recursion, =. =+.= +. r
(1)=.:.= (FORTRAN,(2)=.+. (J AVA, (3)=. (C,(4)+== (BASIC, [S S A ]
[A8] 76.In C++, a function contained within a class is called: (1)A
member function(2)An operator (3)A class function(4)A method 76.C++
+ |= +a.= + =r+ |= =+.= =. =r+ r (1)|= ++ =+.=(2)|= .|: (3)|= +a.=
=+.=(4)|= +.: 77.InUNIXthecommandtoredirecttheoutputofa program
(say, sort) to a file called sort.out is: (1)Sort
sort.out(2)Sortsort.out (3)Sort>sort.out(4)None of these 77.=+=
(UNIX, + |= |..+ = .!:|: (Say sort, =. |= =.;a Sort. out + = |.+ ==
+.a =+.-: =.=r+r (1)Sort sort.out(2)SortSort.out
(3)Sort>sort.out(4);=+ = =.; =r.
78.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutlexical analyser: (1)It
detects all syntax errors (2)It detects all semantics errors (3)It
generates machine code (4)None of these 78...= +a.= = +. + ;=+ =
=.= =. =.= =r. r (1)r =+-+ +.+ =. +:. =. |+. a.+. r (2)r =+-+ . +.=
+:. =. |+. a.+. r (3)r -+ =.: ==+ =+. r (4);=+ = =.; =r.
79.Whichofthefollowingdominatesthetimetakenina disk access:
(1)Rotational latency (2)Seek time (3)Cache access time (4)All are
equal 79.:-= .+ r+ a =+ + ==.=+ + = =.= a+c. r.+. r (1)..= a=-+
(2).... =.a (3)=. .+ =.a (4)=.. +.+ r 80.Tuple variables in SQL are
defined in ............: (1)From Clause(2)Select Clause (3)Where
clause(4)All of these 80.|=.+.|a. (SQL, + :|a =. ==+ |....+ =. =.+.
r (1)From clause(2)Select clause (3)Where clause(4)!|+ =..
81.RasterScandisplaymeansthatthescreenisscanned .............:
(1)Top to bottom and right to left (2)Left to right and top to
bottom (3)Bottom to top and left to right (4)Bottom to top and
right to left 81..-: -=.= :-|a =. . r = -=.= =. -== =. =.+. r
(1)... = +a += |+ .r= = +.| += (2)+.| = +.| |+ ... = +a += (3)+a =
... |+ .| = .(4)+a = ... |+ .| = +.| 82.In C++, the stream base
class is: (1)Iostream(2)Iofstream (3)Ios(4)Stdio 82.C++ + -: .+ +=
+a.= r.+. r (1)Iostream(2)Iofstream (3)Ios(4)Stdio 83.Pocket
generation in ALOHA networks follows: (1)Poisson
distribution(2)Gaussion distribution (3)Normal distribution(4)None
of these 83.ALOHA =:+= + |.=: ==.= ==. =+. r (1)-+.== ++.(2).== ++.
(3)=.+.- ++.(4);=+ = =.; =r.
84.Whichofthefollowingcharacteristicsisnotpartofa network protocol:
(1)Character length (2)Baud rate (3)BIOS (Basic Input/Output
System) (4)Parity 84.==.=++==.=-=..a..=+.|=.a=+=-...=.|= .. =r. r
(1)=a+.= a+.; (2)+.: (3)BIOS (....+ =+-..=+ ++, (4)=++. 85.Bridges
are capable of which: (1)Expanding the length of a network
segment(2)Acting as a firewall (3)Segmenting networks
(4)Communication of computers on a LAN 85.=+ ==.=+ + = === a| =.+ r
(1)=.a=+ c.: =. a+.; = +-+.. = a| (2)== .-.. = =| + =. == = a|
(3)=.a=+. = c.: +=.= = a| (4)LAN | =-:. = =. = a| [S S A ] [A9]
86.Giventhefollowingworkload,theShortest-job-first
schedulingalgorithmwouldgiveanaveragewaiting time of: ProcessBurst
time (ms) P110 P229 P33 P47 P512 (1)28 ms(2)13 ms (3)23 ms(4)17 ms
86.=. | | =... +, a.++-=.-a.+ (-..:-:-=.+-=-:, =.== |-.+ =+=. .=+
a+... =.a . a=+a-=.: =+ (ms) P110 P229 P33 P47 P512 (1)28 ms(2)13
ms (3)23 ms(4)17 ms 87.The following declaration is an example of
Day = (monday,tuesday,wednesday,thursday,friday); (1)System defined
functions (2)System defined constants (3)Repetition (4)Enumeration
87.==ac.+ ..-... |= !.r. r = = (=.++., +a+., +.+., +r-|++., -.=+.,
(1)++ |..-.+ a=. (2)++ |..-.+ (3)|=.+-. (4).=.
88.Ifawebserverdeliversawebpagewithfourimages, how many hits will
the server record: (1)4(2)1 (3)5(4)0 88. |= ++ =+ . a+++. =. |=
++|= a.= =+. r +. =+ | =+= ar. =.: r. (1)4(2)1 (3)5(4)0
89.Hyper-Threadingturnsaphysicalprocessorintohow many logical
processors. (1)1(2)2 (3)3(4)5 89.r.;|-=+., ..+= ==..+ =. =+= += =+
==..+. + +a+. r (1)1(2)2 (3)3(4)5
90.Theprimarykeyindexingtechniquedoesnotallow ..........:
(1)Duplicate data in a field (2)Multiple attributes (3)sets of
relations (4)Many-to-many relation
90.|..==.;-:+=+==.=(Keyindexingtechnique,===. =++ =r. |.= =+. r
(1)=.-: + :-a.=: :.:. (2)+-:.|a |:.:= (3)a.-= =. =: (4)+=. : +=.
a.= 91.What is (123)6 in base 11? (1)(6)11 (2)(11)11(3)(21)11
(4)(47)1191.... 11 + (123,6 +. r (1)(6)11 (2)(11)11(3)(21)11
(4)(47)1192.Whichofthefollowingisnotusedforresolvingdata hazards?
(1)Forwarding(2)Reordering instructions (3)Stall(4)Prediction
92.==ac.+ + = == .=:. ==: = =.=. = a| a. =r. =. =.+. r
(1)-..(2)=-.. =. |=.-.= (3)-+.=(4)a.+ (a:+-.=,
93.The______speedsuptheoperationof8088/8086by _____ the ____ and
execute operations: (1)Clock, integrating, compute (2)Queue,
controlling, grab (3)Queue, overlapping, fetch (4)Clock,
controlling, fetch 93.......... 8088/8086 =. ==. =. + +.+. r
........,......... |+ =-|.= ==. o.. (1)=.a (+a.=,, |=.=., |=a=
(2)|+, =+., + (.r, (3)|+, |-| .|= (.+a|,, .== (4)=.a, =+., .== [S S
A ] [A10] 94.A dynamic queue can be implemented as a: (1)Dynamic
linked list(2)Fixed-length array (3)Fixed-length circular
array(4)All of these 94.+= |+ =. == + = == =| + =..-++ =. =. ==+. r
(1)+= =c.a+ =.(2)=+ =.. (3)=+ +-.. =..(4)!|+ =..
95.Whenanapplicationbeginssearchingabinarytree,it starts at: (1)The
outermost leaf node (2)Themiddlenode,halfwaybetweentherootandthe
longest branch (3)The root node (4)The rightmost child of the root
node 95.=+ =.; =a. o. += =. c..= -.= =+. r +. r =r.= a.. r.+. r
(1)+.++ a.= =.: = (2)+ =.: =, =: |+ =+= a+. -..c.. = +.. +. = (3)=:
=.: = (4)=: =.: =. =+= .r=. =++ =
96.Whichofthefollowingassignsavaluetothe hourlyWage member of
employee[2]? (1)Employee[2]>hourlyWage =50.00;
(2)Employee2.hourlyWage =7.50; (3)HourlyWage[2].employee =29.75
(4)Employee[2].hourlyWage =100.00; 96.==ac.+ + = =.= .:+. +=. +.a
=-. [2] =. +.= =..+ =+. r (1)=+.. [2]> .:+. +=. =50.00; (2)=+..
[2]. .:+. +=. =7.50; (3).:+. +=. [2]. =+.. =29.75; (4)=+.. [2].
.:+. +=. =100.00; 97.What will the following program display?
#include void main(void) {int a =0, b =2, x =4, y =0; cout