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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

WIPRO

SECfION A- VERBAL ABILITY


The first five questions are of' English Sentence correction' type. Choose the correct answer from the options.

I. The inference that the number of suicides this year4s greater than that of last year is because Indians are un interested in each other well-being

A)is greater than that of last year is because B)is greater than last year is because C)is greater than laSt year is that D)is greater than that of last year is that


2. Tiru Kumar found the new career more preferable to the one he had left so he decided to continue on for a while. A)Prefereable to the one he had left so he decided to continue

B)preferable to the one he had left so he decided to continue on

C)more preferab1e to the one he had left so he decided to continue D)preferable to the one he had left so he decided to continue.


3. since we are leaving in Hyderabad for seven years, we are reluctant to move to another city.

A)Since we live B)being that we are living C)being that we have been D)since we have been living


4. every man and every woman were invited to the inaugural function. A)Were invited to a B)was invited to the C)have been invited for


D)are invited at


5. many a men donot know his own good deeds A)Manya men does not know C)many a man did not know


B)many a man donot know D)manya man does not know


Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. MELLIFLUOUS: CACOPHONY :: ? : ?

A)Dulcet: Euphony B)Compliant : Obsequiousness C)Fragment : Noisesomeness D) Florid: Embellishment


7. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that best its the meaning of the sentence as a whole. Baldwin'sbri1liant The Fire Next Time is both so eloquent in its passion and so searching in its -that it is bound to --any reader.

A)Bittemess. ..Embarrass B)Romanticism. ..Appall C)Candor. ..Unsettle D)lndifference. ..Disappoint


8. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that best its the meaning of the sentence as a whole. Unlike other examples of- verse, Milton's Lyci-dus does more than merely mourn for the death of Edward King; it also denounces corruption in the Church in which King was ordained.

A)Satiric B)Elegiac C)Free D)Humorous


9. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that best its the meaning of the sentence as a whole. Few other plants can grow beneath the canopy of the sycamore tree, whose leaves and pods produce a natural herbicide that leaches into the surrounding soil, -other plants that might compete for water and nutrients.

A)Inhibiting B)Distinguishing C)Nourishing D)Encouraging


10. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that best its the meaning of the sentence as ~ whole. Although a few years ago the fundamental facts about the Milky Way seemed fairly well -, now even its mass and its radius have come into -


A)Determined


.Resolution B)Ignored


.Danger


C)Problematic ..Prominence D)Established.


.Question


II. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that ~st tits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. The officers threat- ened to take -if the lives of their men were -by the conquered natives.

A)Liberties. ..Irritated B)Meas1,1res. ..Enhanced C)Pains. ..Destroyed D)Reprisals. ..Endangered


12. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that best its the meaning of the sentence as a whole. Despite an affected -which convinced casual observers that he was indifferent about his painting and enjoyed only frivolity, Warhol cared deeply about his art and labored at it -.,

A)Nonchalance. ..Diligently B)Empathy. ..Methodically C)Fervor. ..Secretly D)Gloom. ..Intermittently


13. Choose the word or set ofwords for each blank that best its the meaning of the sentence as a whole. Because she had a reputation for- we were surprised and pleased when she greeted us so -.

A)lnsolence. ..Irately B)Insouciance. ..Coroially C)Graciousness. ..Amiably D)Querulous ness. ..Affably


14. Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. DETERIORAT A)Hasten B)Demolish C)Alter D)Improve


15.Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. EVASIV A)Frank B)Serene C)Pensive D)Mistaken


Section B: Analytical Ability


16. A committee of five is to be fonned from a group consisting of five teachers- P, Q, R, S, and T- and four students- W, X, Y, and Z-such that the following conditions are met: Exactly two of the committee will be students. p cannot be selected unless W is selected. IfQ is selected, both S and X must also be selected. If Z is selected, neither W nor y may be selected. If either R or T is selected, so must the other. If only four members are to be selected-two students and two teachers- but all other conditions are to be adhered to, in how many different ways can she make her selections?

A)2 8)9 ~ 0)3


17. Three crft;keters are to be selected by the board to represent the country in an international charity match. The three cricketers will be selected from seven probables, of whom four are batsmen-Saurav, Rahul, Virender, and Yuvraj. The other three-Harbhajan, Anil, and Zaheer- are bowlers. In selecting the three cricketers, the chairman must observe the following conditions: At least one batsman and at least one bowler must be among those selected. If Saurav is selected, Anil cannot be selected. If either Virender or Yuvraj is selected,)the other must also be selected. If either ~ul or Zaheer is selected, the other must also be selected. The group of cricketers selected must include either

A)Virender or Zaheer B)Rahul or Harbhajan C)Virender or Yuvraj D)Saurav or Harbhajan


18. Three musicians were to be chosen to visit Paris for performing at an international meet. The three artists are to be chosen from two groups consisting of three violinists and three guitarists. The three violinists were-Ross, Chandler, and Joey-and the three guitarists were-Jerry, Cosmo, and George. The decision as to which musicians will make the trip is subject to the following conditions:The three musicians making the trip cannot be from the same group. Ross and Chandler cannot both make the trip. Neither Joey nor Cosmo will make the trip unless the other one does. Jerry will not make the trip unless George does. If more Violinists than Guitarists make the trip, which of the following must be among the musicians making the trip?

A)Ross B)Chandler C)Cosmo D)Jerry


19. Five serials are to be telecast each day from a list of seven. The seven serials are -A, B, C, D, E, F and G. The serials are telecast as per the following conditions:Either B or C has to be telecast each day but not both. Whenever D is telecast, E must also be telecasted.C is never telecast on a night when A is telecast.On a night when A is telecast, which of the following must also be telecasted?

A)E .~= B)p ~ ,," <;;JJ 00;=' ~ D)C


20. Interviews are being scheduled for six applicants- Steve, Mark, Craig, Nathan, Daniel, and Bond. Each interview session will take place on the same day. The sessions will be scheduled at 9:00, 10:00, II ;00, 1 ;00, 2:00, and 3 :00, with a lunch break at noon. In making up the schedule for the sessions, the following conditions have to be adhered to: Daniel will have the, fIrst session in the after noon. Craig's session must be earlier in the day than Nathan's. Steve's session must be earlier in the day than either Nathan's or Daniel's. Mark's session must immediately precede Bond's session. If Steve is only 4vailable at 10:00, in how ma.ny ways can the sessions be scheduled?

A)l B)4 C)3 D)2


2 I. Seats on a small plane are being assigned to six passengers-N, P, Q, R, S, and T. The eight seats in the plane are in four rows, numbered I-through 4, and each row has two seats. Seat assignments are made according to the following conditions:N must sit alone,in a row.P must sit in the same row as R.Q cannot sit in the same row as S. The rows with only one passenger must be row I and row 3.1f Q and T are assigned to sit together in a row, which of the following passengers could be assigned to sit in row 3? A)Q B)p C)S D)T


22. Whenever Cathy's Catering caters a wedding, Cathy provides a large crudites platter during the cocktail hour. The circular platter is divided into six equal wedges, with each wedge containing a different raw vegetable. The vegetables she uses are: broccoli, carrots, mushrooms, green peppers, yellow peppers, and red peppers. In making up a platter, Cathy always adheres to the following two rules. Red peppers are always next to the yellQ\:V peppers, and never next to the green peppers. Mushrooms and carrots are never next to each other. If Cathy places the mushrooms and red peppers next to each other, how many different ways are there for her to complete the platter?

A)4 8)1 C)2 D)3


23. At a famous restaurant, five ice creams-Vanilla, Strawberry, Butterscotch, Chocolate, and Pista-are served on weekdays (Monday through Friday), although not each ice cream is available every day. In selecting the ice creams that will be served on a given day, the owner adheres to the following conditions: Exactly three ice creams will be served each day. No ice cream can be served on three consecutive days.On any two consecutive days, each ice cream must be available at least once. Between Monday and Friday of any week, each of the ice creams must be available the same number of times. IfButterscotch, Pism, and Chocolate are available on a Wednesday, which of the following could be.the three ice creams available on Thursday of the same week?

A)Butterscotch, Pista, Chocolate B)Strawberry, Butterscotch, Pista C)Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate D)Strawberry, Chocolate, Pista


24. All locks manufactured by the a famous Lock Company have a combination that consists offour elements- a one-digit number, a two-digit number, and two letters of the alphabet. Each combination conforms to the following rules: I) The one-digit number is


the first element in the combination.2) The two letters are not adjacent elements in the combination.3) The two-digit numeral consists of two different numerals.4) The two-digit number has no numerals in common with the one-digit number. Which of the following CANNOT be the first element of a combination that has K-53-J as its second, third, and fourth elements? A)8 8)7 C)5 0)6


25. A sports discussion is taking place in a meeting. All those in the meeting who enjoy the batting ofSachin also enjoy the batting of Lara. Those who ~joy the batting of Lara despise the batting of Rahul. Some of those who enjoy the batting ofLara also enjoy t~e batting ofSaurav;~11 those who enjoy the batting ofRahul also enjoy the batting of Ricky. Some of those who enjoy the batting or Ricky also enjoy the batting of Lara. Some of those who enjoy the batting of Saurav despise the batting of Rahul. All those who enjoy the batting of Ricky also enjoy the batting of Astle. Miss Sujatha enjoys the batting ofRahul. Which of the following must be false?

A)She does not enjoy the batting of Saurav B)She enjoys the batting of Ricky C)She may enjoy the batting of Lara D)She enjoys the batting of Astle


26. Seven students-F, G, H, I, J, K, and L-are being considered for a scholarship. All of them had to take an examination which was based on their technical knowledge. The scores obtained in the examination were used for evaluating these students. In analyzing this information regarding the scores, the Principal made the following observations: None of the students has exactly the same score,as any other student. K's score is higher than L's, but lower than H's.I has a higher score than J.8oth F and G have higher scores than H. If J has a higher score than F, how many different rankings, by score, of the students are possible?

A)2 8)1 C)8 D)4


27. A conference organizer must select exactly three discussants to respond to a paper to be presented by an invited speaker. The three discussants will be selected from seven volunteers, ofwhom four- Ito, Kemble, Lopez, and Miller- are known to be friendly to the speaker's theoretical point ofview. The other three- Shapiro, Thompson, and Ollman- are known to be hostile to the speaker's theoretical point of view. In selecting the three discussants, the conference organizer must observe the following restrictions:At least one friendly discussant and at least one hostile discussant must be among those selected.IfIto is selected, Thompson cannot be selected. If either Lopez or Miller is selected, the other must also be selected.If either Kemble or OIlman is selected, the other must also be selected.lf Ito is selected as a discussant, which of the following must also be among those selected?

A)Thompson B)Miller C)Uilman D)Lopez


28. Six people-Michae conditions are to be met: IfNasser and Darren are ofMichael?

A)Darren and Craig.


1, Nasser, Craig, Darren, Alec, and ~ichard- areil to be seated around a round table. The following 'tWo Richard is always next to Alec, and never next to Craig. Nasser and Michael are never next to each other. in seats directly opposite each other, which of the following is the pair ofpeople that must be on either side


B)Darren and Richard


C)Darren and Alec


D)Richard and Craig


29. To pass time during a summer holiday, seven children-Arnar, Jyoti, Madhuri, Ram, Sachin, Tom, and Udai- decide to playa game. From these seven, two teams must be formed, a 'Cats' team and a 'Mice' team, each team consisting of exactly three of the chitdren. No child can be selected for more than one team. Team selection is subject to the following restrictions: If Amar is on the Cats team, Sachin, ifselected, must be on the Mice team.lfRam is on the Cats team, Madhuri must be selected for the Mice team. Sachin cannot be on the same team as Tom.Jyoti cannot be on the same team as Madhuri.lfRam is on the Cats team, who among the following, if selected, must also be on the Cats team?

A)Tom B)Sachin C)Arnar D)Jyoti


30, Seven students-F, G, H, I, J, K, and L-are being considered for a university fellowship. In evaluating these students, the dean has received from the registrar's office their official transcripts, including their cumulative grade point averages (GPAs). In analyz- ing this information, the dean made the following observations: None of the students has exactly the same CGPA as any other student. K's GPA is higher than L's, but lower than H's.I has a hi~er GPA than J. Both F and G have higher GPAs than H. Which ofthe'following, if true, would be sufficient to determine who has the lowest GPA?

A)J has a higher GPA than K. B)I has the highest GPA.

C)I has a lowerGPA than K. D)K has a higher GPA than J.


31. Per-capita income last year was $25000. Per-capita income is calculated by dividing total aggregate cash income by the total population. Real median income for families headed by a female, with no husband present, was $29000. Therefore, women wage earners earned more than the national average. Which of the following would, if true, weaken the above conclusion? A)Average income is not significantly different from median income.

B)Only a small proportion of the total wage earners are women family heads. C)Per-capita income is calculated in real terms.

D)In 99 percent of the cases, families headed by female included no other wage earner.



32. Many countries are facing a potential crisis in 20 to 30 years time. The ratio ofpensioners to workers will be changing drastically with a declining birth rate, with more lengthy education of the young, and with a reduced working life. In general, the number of people paying into pension sch~mes is decreasing all the time. Meanwhile, with increased health care and living standards, more people are living long enough to draw their pension funds. A controversial solution to this problem has been proposed in


Germany-changing the age of retirement, for both men and women, for the current qualifying age of 63 for men and 60 for women. A radical, but socially acceptable, solution to this problem must be found. If this is not done, it is predicted that by the year 2050, one person in three will be 65 or over and the projected work force will be unable to support pensions. Assuming the following were all socially acceptable, which one would notlmprove the situation in the future?

A)Lower the retirement age. B)Decrease the school leaving age

C)Cut pensions in half D)Impose larger contributions on employees and employers.


3. The director of the customs service suggested that customs taxes on automobiles not be reduced as planned by the govern- ment because of the high incidence of traffic accidents last year. Which of the above statements weakens the argument above?

Although the traffic accident rate last year was high, it was not appreciably higher than previous years and anyway, compulsory insurance covered most physical damage to automobiles and property.

I. A commerce department report showed that the demand for automobiles was highly inelastic. That is, as dealers lowered their prices, sales did not increase appreciably.

I1. A ~udy by the Economics Department at Classics University found that most traffic accidents had been caused by human error although it also concluded that an inadequate road network contributed to at least 40 percent of passenger injuries. A)11 gnd III, but not I 8)11, but not I and not III C)I, but not II and not III D)I and III, but not II


34. The cost of the average computer logic device is falling at the rate of25 percent per year, and the cost of the average computer memory device at the rate of 40 percent per year. It can be concluded that if these rates of cost decline remain constant for a period of three years, at the end of that time the cost ofan average computer memory device will have declined by a greater amount than the cost of the average computer logic device. Accurate information about which of the following would be most useful in evaluating the correctness of the conclusion above?

A)The average number of logic devices and memory devices needed for an average computer system. B)The relative durability of logic devices and memory devices.

C)The actual prices charged for the average computer logic device and the average computer memory device. D)The compatibility of different manufacturers' logic devices and memory devices.


35. Painting wood furniture requires less time than does finishing the furniture with a stain and polyurethane. On the other hand, a finish of stain and polyurethane lasts much longer than does paint. Yet one further fact in favor of paint is that is costs significantly less than does stain and polyurethane. Therefore, if reducing work time and saving money are more important to people, they will paint their wood furniture rather than finish it with stain and polyurethane. The argument in the passage above makes which of the following assumptions?

A)Most people prefer to paint or to stain and polyurethane wood furniture, rather than to leave the wood unfinished B)Most people consider reducing work time and saving money to be more important than the longevity of a fmish C)It is better to paint wood furniture than it is to stain and polyurethane it.

D)Wdrk time, cost, and longevity are the only important differences between painting wood furniture and finishing it with stain and polyurethane.


36. The facts show that the fear of flying in airplanes is not rational. In 1986 alone, there were 46,000 fatalities in highway accidents, but from 1980 to the present an average of only 77 per year in accidents on major domestic airlines. The rate for regional airplanes was only slightly higher. If the evidence cited above is accurate, which of the following would be most important to know in order to evaluate the force of that evidence?

A)How many people reported a fear of flying in airplanes that was strong enough to prevent them from traveling by air? B)Whether regional and domestic airlines spend the same average amount of time per aircraft on maintenance. C)How many people per year have traveled by highway and how many by air since 1980? O)Whether repeated airplane travel allays fear offlying in airplanes.


37. Anyone who has owned a car knows that saving money in the short run by skimping on relatively minor repairs and routine maintenance will prove very costly in the long run. However, this basic truth is often forgotten by those who call for reduced government spending on social programs. Which of the following is NOT implied by the'analogy above as a point of comparison? A)A car will last for only a limited period of time and then must be replaced. B)The problems with a car will become worse if they are attended to. C)ln order .to keep operating, cars will normally need some work.

D)Owners can take chances on not maintaining or repairing their cars.


38. B~fore the arrival of Joe, a new partner, sales output in Bills' company Midas De Ltd. has been rising by 10% per year on average. Innovations by Joe included computerization of technical processes and reductions in the work force, but annual sakes output has only risen by 5% per year. It appears that Joe's innovations have caused the reduction in the annual growth rate. Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the conclusion above?

A)Workers laid off by Midas De Ltd. have been hired by a competitor, who is taking an increasing share of the market B)General demand for the product manufactured by the company has declined.

C)Midas De Ltd. does not base increases in the selling price of its products with costs.

D)Joe'sinnovations were intended as long-term investment and not made for short-terrn profit growth.



39. In 1989 Japanese economic growth is expected to increase 50 times more than that of the United States. Japanese economic policy ensures that faster growth is caused by greater investment in modern industrial plants. The initial investment leads to lower produ'c,tion costs, increased competitiveness, higher living standards, and low inflation. The United States, on the other hand, is more concerned with curding inflation and is pursuing a policy of slow growth, thus preventing investment in the modernization of American industry. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above? A)]nflation can be reduced by increasing productivity B)lnvestment in industry causes inflation C)Slow growth prevents inflation.

D)Slow growth policies reduce inflation, but also decr~ase the efficiency and competitiveness of industry


40. A milepost on the towpath read .'21" on the side facing the hiker as she approached it and .'23" on its back. She reasoned that the next milepost forward on the path would indicate that she was halfway between one end of the path and the other. However, the milepost one mile ru.her on read .'20" facing her and .'24" behind. Which of the following, if true, would explain the discrepancy described above?

A)The number on the next milepost had been reversed.

B)The numbers on the mileposts indicate kilometers, not miles.

C)The facing numbers indicate miles to the end of the path, not miles from the beginnin.e; D)A milepost was missing between the two the hiker encountered.


41. The government officials of a nation share its citizens' understandings regarding the rules that governments are obligated to honour in their actions. Thus, when a nation deliberately ignores international law, the attitudes of even its government officials will become less favourable toward their government. The argument above assumes which of the following?

A)Eacb nation's citizens believe that international laws are among the rules by which governments ought to operate. B)Some officials of totalitarian governments are insensitive to the rules embodied in international law.

C)The citizen~ of a nation will respon9 favourably to the nation's attempts to extend its international power by legal means. 1))People's understandings of governmental oblig~tions change from time to time.


42. Injections of small quantities of a drug, the active ingredient of which is a human hormone, have been shown to reverse very high blood pressure rapidly and without causing undesirable side effects. However,-high blood pressure is a condition that must be tr~ated for a patient's entire lifetime, and because the frequency of injections that would be necessary renders the d.r-!!g unsatIsfactory for such long-term treatment, doctors continue m treat patients with injections of other medications. Which of the following can be properly concluded from the statements above?

A)The beneficial effects of the drug in the doses in which it is administered are short-lived compared to the effects of some other injected medications.

B)Drugs that are administered orally can reverse very high blood pressure even more rapidly than can drugs taken by injection.


C)The human body can be stimulated to produce the hormone whenever blood pressure reaches dangerously high levels. D)Less-frequent injections of the drug in larger doses would provide a satisfactory treatment for very high blood pressure


43. Meteorite explosions in the Earth's atmosphere as large as the one that destroyed forests in Siberia, with approximately the force of a twelve megaton nuclear blast, occur about once century. The response of highly automated systems controlled by complex computer programs to unexpected circumstances is unpredictable. Which of the following conclusions can most properly be drawn, if the statements above are true, about a highly automated nuclear missile defense system controlled by a complex computer program?

A)The system would be destroyed if an explosion ofa large meteorite occurred in the Earth's atmosphere.

B)lt is not certain what the system's response-to the explosion ofa large meteorite would be, if its designers did not plan for such a contingency.

C)Within a century after its construction, the system would react inappropriately and might accidentally start a nuclear war. D)lt would be impossible for the system to distinguish the explosion of a nuclear weapon.


44. A recent study of Hodgkin's disease in young adults has examined a large number of sets of twins, half of them identical and halfnonidentical. Identical twins have the same genetic makeup, but like any other siblings, nonidentical twins share only about 50 percent of their genetic material. In the study of twins with Hodgkin's disease, the researchers found that the chances of the second of a set of identical twins also developing the disease was 100 times higher than in the case of the sibling of a nonidentical twin, or of any other average individual. The number of cases where both identical twins were affected was, however, not a very large proportion of identical twin pairs. Based on the information in this passage, we can infer all of the following EXCEPT: A)Genetic inheritance is one factor in determining the susceptibility to Hodgkin's disease.

B)Hodgkin's disease is more likely to appear first in a twin who is one ofa pair of identical twins than one ofa pair of nonidentical twins.

C)The chances of the second of a pair of identical twins whose twin has developed Hodgkin 's disease also developing the disease are not very high.

D)Genetics alone is not sufficient to cause Hodgkin's disease.


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t Section c: Technical Abilitv 46. Which is the fastest growing operating system for Intel PC's?

A)UNIX B)LINUX C)Windows CE


D)Windows NT


47. In a database, what is the validity of the stored data?

A)Data integrity B)Datamining C)Data processing D)Data independence 48. What is the method of connecting two physically separate LAN by using Internet called?

A)Virtualnetwork B)Privatenetwork C)Virtualprivatenetwork D)Virtualmemory


49. What is the other name for Balanced Tree' A)A VL Tree B)B- Tree


C)Binary Tree


50. What are Stacks and Queues' A)Primitive data structure


B)Non-primitive data structure


C)Non-linear data structure


D)Spanning Tree


D)Data types


51. What is the process of running program on sample data chosen to fmd errors? A)Testing B)Coding C)Script


52. At what place is an element inserted in a queue A)Front B)Rear


C)Top


53. A classificationofICs with complexities oflOO to 9999 equivalent gates per chip is known a A)SSI B)LSI C)MSI


54. A type of digital circuit technology that uses bipolar junction transistors is A)1TL B)CMOS C)l.SI


55. Solution to external fragmentation is A)compile again and loadB)reduce the code


C)compaction


56. The two parts of the address generated by the CPU is A)page number and page offset C)page address and page offset


B)page number and frame number D)frame number and page offset


57. Which of the following is true in cellular mobile communication?

A )Uplink frequencies are always higher than the downlink frequencies. B)Uplink frequencies are always lower than the downlink frequencies. C)Uplink frequencies are always equal to the downlink frequencies. D)None of these.


D)Algorithm


D)Push


D)VI.SI


D)LMOS


D)cannot be solved


58. Which of the following network element contains the information of the visiting subscribers, in GSM? A)lll.R B)VI.R C)BTS D)BSC


59. Which network element in GSM interfaces with the PS1N? A)BTS B)BSC


C)GMSC


D)Ill.R


60. What do "Ivalue" and "rvalue" mean?

A)An '.rvalue" denotes an object that has a location; an .'lvalue" is any expression that has a value. B)An .'Ivalue" denotes an object that has a location; an "rvalue" is any expression that has a value. C)Both are same and can be used interchangeably D)None of these


61. What is the effect of the following program segment?


#define MAX 50

int a[MAX], i, j, temp;

for( i=O;i


if(a{i]>a{i+l])


temp = a[i]; a[i]=a[i+l]; a[i + 1] =temp }


A)Arrange the elements ofarray a in ascending order.

B)Counts the number of elements of a greater than its first element. C)Reverses t~ numbers stored in the array.

D)Puts the largest value in the last array position.


62. %at will be the output of the following code?

inti=7. ,

printf("%d\n", i++ .i++);

A)49 8)56


C)64


63. 17 + (21 -6) * 2 returns A)47.0


8)64


C)47


64. Iffunction t is called. what is printed' void r(int x. int Y. int& z)


cout « «"z= x=x+l z=y+x }

void to


x=


:endl


int a, b, x: a=20; b=2j; x = 250"

, r(a,b,x); r(x,a,b); cout«" «"x="


t: a


x


endl


b=


A)r: x=20y=25 z=250r: x=46y B)r: x=25y=25 z=250r: x=46y C)r: x=46y=25 z=250r: x=46y D)r: x=20y=25 z=250r: x=46y


20z=25t: a=20b=67x=46 20z=25t: a=20y=67x =46 20z=25t: a=20b=67z=46 20 z= 25t: x =250y=67 z=46


65. Consider the following two functions int Lion(int X)

//precondition: X is a positive integer


while(X ! X+=2 return X


IO&&X%2


int Tiger(int X)

I/precondition: X is a positive integer


do [


X+=2


D)81


D)None


while(X != 10&&X%2=0); return X; }

For which values ofX is it true that Lion(X) equals Tiger(X) ? A)For all odd integers less than 10 C)Forall integers less than 10


B)For all even integers less than 10 D)For X=I only


66. Which protocol works at the Internet layer and provides a connectionless servi~e between hosts? A)IP B)ARP C)TCP, D)UDP


67. Which of the following is true,

A)FTP requires high throughput where as telnet requires low delay TOS in IPv4. B)All interfaces in a router will have same MTU C)IPv4 header is fixed and always it is 20 bytes. D)Every router does reassembly in IPv4


68. Assume a particular CPU works properly with 100 MHz clock. What happens if the clock is increased to 1000 MHz? A)The program efecution speed remains unchanged

B)The program execution speed is fasterThe program execution speed is slower C)The program doesn't work properly D)None of the above


69. Which of the following is true with respect to library function call and system call? A)A System call interacts directly with the Operating System

B)A Library function call interacts directly with the Operating System C)Both A and B

D)None of the above


70. What is the o/p of this program #include int main() {


char value = '\123'; printf("0/oC \n", value): return 0;


A)ASCII Valueof121


8)1


C)3


71. Inheritance is an implementation of A)Encapsulation


B )GeneraliZlition


C)Abstraction


72. Abstract classes cannot A)Be inherited


B)Instantiated


C)Have attributes


D)None of the above


D)polymorphism


D)Have abstract opemtions


73. The linear sequential model of software development is also known as the A)Classicallife cycle model B)Fountain model C)Spiral model


74. The prototyping model of software development is

A)A reasonable approach when requirements are well defined.

B)A usefulapproach when a customer cannot define requirements clearly. C)The .bestapproach to use for projects with large development teams. D)A riskymodel that rarely produces a meaningful product.


D)Chaos model


75. In PC technology, what does USB stand for? A)Universal Serial Bus B)Universal Static Bus


C)Uninterrupted Serial Bond D)None of the above


76. In telephony, ISDN is an acronym for A)lntegrated Services Digital Network C)lnternal Service Device Network


B)Integrated Services Devices Network D) Internet Services Digital Network


77. In any windows application the File menu can be invoked using

A)Alt + F B)Ctrl + F C)Alt + Ctrl + F


78. The latest windows operating system is A)Windows XP B)Windows NT


C)Windows2000


D)Ctrl + shift +


D)Windows98


79. Pipeliningrefersto

A)overlapping (in time) the instruction cycles of consecutive instructions C)queuing the programs waiting to be executed by a single CPU


B)executing all the instructions of a program in a sequence D)queuing the user requests to use a peripheral like a printer.


80. Which of the following statements is FALSE:

A)Static RAM is faster than Dynamic RAM B))Static RAM is cheaper than Dynamic RAM C)Dynamic RAM has a higher packing density compared to Static RAM D)Dynamic RAM has



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