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Information Technology and Numerical Methods (Common To CSE and CIC)

This document is an exam for a course on Information Technology and Numerical Methods. It contains two parts with multiple choice and numerical problems. Part A covers topics like local area networks, bandwidth, booting, firewalls and ergonomics. Part B covers numerical methods like interpolation, solving equations, and integration. Students are asked to find values, fit curves to data, and solve differential equations using numerical techniques.

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Information Technology and Numerical Methods (Common To CSE and CIC)

This document is an exam for a course on Information Technology and Numerical Methods. It contains two parts with multiple choice and numerical problems. Part A covers topics like local area networks, bandwidth, booting, firewalls and ergonomics. Part B covers numerical methods like interpolation, solving equations, and integration. Students are asked to find values, fit curves to data, and solve differential equations using numerical techniques.

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ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCES::TIRUPATI

(AUTONOMOUS)
B.Tech I Year I Semester (AK20) Pre-Final Examinations May 2021
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND NUMERICAL METHODS
(Common to CSE and CIC)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks:
70
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PART – A (35 M)
(Compulsory Question)
1. Answer the following: (05 X 01 = 05 Marks)
SECTION-I
a. What is a local area network?
b. Briefly define bandwidth
c. Briefly define booting
d. What is a firewall?
e. Define RSI and CTS.
SECTION-II
(Answer all three units, 03 X 10 = 30 Marks)
Bloo
Mar C m’s
PO
ks O Leve
l
UNIT-I
2. What is the difference between system software and application C PO
software? 10 L4
O1 2
OR
3. Briefly explain about TCP/IP? C PO
10 L4
O1 2
UNIT-II
4. What is the difference between a command-driven interface and C PO
a graphical user interface (GUI)? 10 L1
O2 1
OR
5. What’s the difference between RAM and ROM? C PO
10 L1
O2 1
UNIT-III
6. Discuss the different types of printers and their features C PO
10 L1
O3 1
OR
7. What is the difference between a LAN and a WAN? C PO
10 L2
O3 1
PART – B (35 M)
(Compulsory Question)
1. Answer the following: (05 X 01 = 05 Marks)
SECTION-I
a. Define Error, Systematic Error and General Error.
b. Write the Gauss forward and backward interpolation formulae.
c. Fit the straight line to the following data: X 1 2 3 4 5 1.3
4 Y 14 27 40 55 68 1.35
e dx using Simpson’s rule.
d. Find x

0
e. Using Euler’s method value of y(0.1) if, y  x 2  y and y (0)  1;
SECTION-II
(Answer all three units, 03 X 10 = 30 Marks)
Marks CO PO BL

UNIT-I
2. (a) Round off the numbers 37.46235 to four significant figures and compute EA, ER and EP in
each case.(b) Find real root of the equation 𝑓 𝑥 = 𝑥𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑥 − 1.2 by using Regula- Falsi 10 CO1 PO1 L3
Method.
OR
3. (a) Use Crouts method to solve the system: x+y+z=1;3x+y-3z=5;x-2y-5z=10
(b) Use Gauss-Seidel method to solve the system: 10 CO1 PO1 L3
10x+y+z=12;2x+10y+z=13;2x+2y+10z=14.
UNIT-II
4. (a) Using Newton’s forward interpolation formula for the data, find f(1)
x 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 10 CO2 PO1 L1
f(x) 0.21 0.69 1.25 1.89 2.61
(b) Use Stirling’s formula to find y9 given y1=5225; y6=4316; y11=3256; y16=1926; y21=306.
OR
bx
5. (a) Fit the a curve of the form y= ae to the following data.
X 1 5 7 9 12
10 CO2 PO1 L5
Y 10 15 12 15 21
1
(b) Evaluate approximately, by Trapezoidal rule, 0
4𝑥 − 3𝑥 2 𝑑𝑥.
UNIT-III
dy
6. (a) Using Taylor’s method, solve  2 y  3e x and y (0)  0 at x  0.1 (b) Find y (0.1) using L3,
dx 10 CO3 PO1
L1
Runge-Kutta fourth order formula given that y  1  xy, y (0)  2 .
OR
7. Evaluate the function u(x,y) satisfying  u0
2
at the pivotal points given the boundary
values as follows:

10 CO3 PO1 L5

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