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The document outlines the details of an examination for the BS in Data Science and Applications at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, scheduled for February 25, 2024. It includes information about the exam structure, such as the duration, total marks, sections, and types of questions, specifically focusing on software testing. Additionally, it provides a breakdown of various question types, including multiple-choice and comprehension questions, along with their respective options and marks.

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Indian Institute of Technology, Madras - BS in Data Science and Applications

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Question Paper Name : IIT M DEGREE AN2 EXAM QDB2 25 Feb 2024

Subject Name : 2024 Feb25: IIT M AN2 EXAM QDB2

Creation Date : 2024-02-16 16:18:15

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Total Marks : 721

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SW Testing
Section Id : 64065351450

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Section Marks : 100

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : SOFTWARE TESTING (COMPUTER
BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)

Options :

6406532473969. YES
6406532473970. NO

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 640653108207

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Question Number : 2 Question Id : 640653739561 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 5

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following approaches to integration testing does not require scaffolding?

Options :

6406532474003. Top-down

6406532474004. Bottom-up

6406532474005. Sandwich

6406532474006. Big bang

Question Number : 3 Question Id : 640653739562 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 5

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider an organization whose purpose of testing is to show the correctness of the software.
Identify the process maturity based on the test goal of the organization.

Options :

6406532474007. Level 0

6406532474008. Level 1
6406532474009. Level 2

6406532474010. Level 3

Question Number : 4 Question Id : 640653739563 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 5

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Match the following based on different levels of testing.

Options :

6406532474011. A-4, B-1, C-3, D-2

6406532474012. A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1

6406532474013. A-2, B-1, C-3, D-4

6406532474014. A-2, B-3, C-4, D-1

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 640653108208

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Question Number : 5 Question Id : 640653739550 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Correct Marks : 6

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider the control flow graph (CFG) below.

From the following code segments identify the one that is best presented by the given CFG.

Options :

6406532473971.

6406532473972.

6406532473973.
6406532473974.

Question Number : 6 Question Id : 640653739565 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 6

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider the code below.


Identify the appropriate condition such that the execution will reach the error statement in LINE-1.

Options :

6406532474019. (x < y) && (x > 5) && (y < 0)

6406532474020. (x < y) && (x < 5) && (y <= 0)

6406532474021. (x < y) && (x < 4) && (y < 1)

6406532474022. (x < y) && (x < 4) && (y <= 1)

Question Number : 7 Question Id : 640653739568 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 6

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider the prime path [1, 2, 4] and a path P = [1, 2, 3, 2, 4, 2, 3, 4]. From among the given
options, identify the path with a detour but not a sidetrip.

Options :

6406532474031. [1, 2, 4]

6406532474032. [1, 2, 3, 2, 4]

6406532474033. [1, 2, 3, 4]
6406532474034. [1, 2, 4, 2, 4]

Question Number : 8 Question Id : 640653739569 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 6

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider the following classes for the code base to be tested and the test class.
Identify the test case method that will fail for the given code base.

Options :

6406532474035. testcase1()

6406532474036. testcase2()

6406532474037. testcase3()

6406532474038. testcase4()

Question Number : 9 Question Id : 640653739570 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 6

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider the finite state machine (FSM) as given below.

Identify the statement that correctly describes the given FSM.

Options :

6406532474039. It accepts all strings that have odd number of 0s and odd number of 1s.

6406532474040. It accepts all strings that have even number of 0s and even number of 1s.

6406532474041. It accepts all strings that have odd number of 0s and even number of 1s.

6406532474042. It accepts all strings that have even number of 0s and odd number of 1s.

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 640653108209

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Question Number : 10 Question Id : 640653739560 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 5 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question


Which of the following is/are represented by the nodes in graph models for integration testing?

Options :

6406532473999. Modules

6406532474000. Interfaces

6406532474001. Test stubs

6406532474002. Test Drivers

Question Number : 11 Question Id : 640653739564 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 5 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Consider the CFG given below.

From the following options, identify all the valid test paths.

Options :

6406532474015. [1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 1]
6406532474016. [1, 2, 3, 5, 2, 4, 5, 6]

6406532474017. [1, 2, 3, 5, 2, 3, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6]

6406532474018. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 5, 6]

Question Number : 12 Question Id : 640653739566 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 5 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Which of the following conditions is/are required to be satisfied such that a path can be
considered as a chain (to define DD-path) in a CFG?

Options :

6406532474023. Initial and terminal vertices are distinct.

6406532474024. Any one interior vertices should have out-degree as 2.

6406532474025. All the interior vertices have both in-degree and out-degree as 1.

6406532474026. All the interior vertices have both in-degree and out-degree as ≥1.

Question Number : 13 Question Id : 640653739567 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 5 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Which of the following statements is/are true?

Options :

6406532474027. Prime path coverage subsumes all du-paths coverage.

6406532474028. Edge-pair coverage subsumes prime path coverage.

6406532474029. Node coverage subsumes edge coverage.


6406532474030. Edge-pair coverage subsumes edge coverage.

Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 640653108210

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Question Id : 640653739554 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


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Question Numbers : (14 to 15)

Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 14 Question Id : 640653739555 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 6

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

What are the minimum number of test cases to be prepared for node coverage and edge
coverage?

Options :

6406532473983. It is 1 for both node coverage and edge coverage.

6406532473984. It is 1 for node coverage, and 3 for edge coverage.


6406532473985. It is 3 for both node coverage and edge coverage.

6406532473986. It is 2 for node coverage, and 3 for edge coverage.

Question Number : 15 Question Id : 640653739556 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 5

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

What is the cyclomatic complexity of the given CFG?

Options :

6406532473987. 3

6406532473988. 4

6406532473989. 5

6406532473990. 6

Sub-Section Number : 6

Sub-Section Id : 640653108211

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653739551 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (16 to 17)

Question Label : Comprehension

Consider the CFG given below.


Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 16 Question Id : 640653739552 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 6

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Find the number of test requirements for prime path coverage.

Options :

6406532473975. 5

6406532473976. 6

6406532473977. 7

6406532473978. 8

Question Number : 17 Question Id : 640653739553 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Correct Marks : 6

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Identify the correct set of test paths for prime path coverage.

Options :

6406532473979. {[1, 6], [1, 2, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 5, 6]}

6406532473980. {[1, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 5, 6]}

6406532473981. {[1, 6], [1, 2, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 5, 6]}

6406532473982. {[1, 6], [1, 2, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 5, 6]}

Question Id : 640653739557 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (18 to 19)

Question Label : Comprehension

Consider the annotated control flow graph (CFG) given below.


Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 18 Question Id : 640653739558 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 6

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

How many du-pairs are there for the variable b?

Options :

6406532473991. 4

6406532473992. 6

6406532473993. 8

6406532473994. 12

Question Number : 19 Question Id : 640653739559 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 6

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

How many unique du-paths are there for the variable b?

Options :

6406532473995. 4

6406532473996. 5

6406532473997. 6

6406532473998. 7
AI
Section Id : 64065351451

Section Number : 2

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 8

Number of Questions to be attempted : 8

Section Marks : 25

Display Number Panel : Yes

Section Negative Marks : 0

Group All Questions : No

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :

Maximum Instruction Time : 0

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 640653108212

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 20 Question Id : 640653739571 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 0

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : AI: SEARCH METHODS FOR
PROBLEM SOLVING (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)

Options :

6406532474043. YES

6406532474044. NO

Question Number : 21 Question Id : 640653739572 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 0

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474045. Printed graph sheets were provided to me.`

6406532474046. Printed graph sheets were not provided to me.

6406532474047. I did not use graph sheets.

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 640653108213

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 22 Question Id : 640653739573 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

STATE SPACE

One needs to count the number of nodes visited in each cycle of DFID __________ .

Options :

6406532474048. to compute the complexity of search

6406532474049. to make sure that the path returned is the shortest

6406532474050. to prevent the algorithm from getting into an infinite loop on an INFINITE
graph when a goal node exists in the connected component

6406532474051. to prevent the algorithm from getting into an infinite loop on a FINITE graph
when the goal node does not exist in the connected component

Question Number : 23 Question Id : 640653739574 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

STATE SPACE

In the Ant Colony Optimisation algorithm for solving the TSP __________ .

Options :

6406532474052. all the ants in the colony start from the same start city and then go in different
directions

6406532474053. all ants construct the solution using a collaborative filtering approach

6406532474054. each ant constructs a tour independently

6406532474055. each ant constructs a tour using follow the leader principle

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 640653108214
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 24 Question Id : 640653739575 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

STATE SPACE

Options :

6406532474056. (13,NIL,2)

6406532474057. (NIL,3,21)

6406532474058. (1,3,2)
6406532474059. (NIL,NIL,123)

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 640653108215

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653739576 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (25 to 32)

Question Label : Comprehension

SEARCH

The figure shows a map with several locations on a grid where each tile is 1x1 in size. The locations
are at grid points and are connected by either two-way edges (shown as undirected edges) or one-
way edges (shown with one arrowhead).

Take S as the start node and G as the goal node. The MoveGen function returns neighbours in
alphabetical order. The RemoveSeen procedure removes neighbours already present in
OPEN/CLOSED lists.

Use Manhattan distance when needed.


When we say a node is inspected/expanded/refined it means: the node is picked up from OPEN,
and goal test is called, if goal test fails then MoveGen is called and depending on the algorithm the
neighbours are selectively placed in OPEN.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 25 Question Id : 640653739577 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

List the first 4 nodes inspected by Depth First Search. List the nodes in the order they were
inspected. If the algorithm terminates early then list the nodes inspected up until termination.

Enter a comma separated list of node labels.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,Z

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes


Answers Type : Equal

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

S,B,A,C

Question Number : 26 Question Id : 640653739578 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the path found by Depth First Search?

Enter the path as a comma separated list of node labels.


Enter NIL if there is no path.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.

Answer Format: S,X,Y,G

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

S,B,A,C,E,G

Question Number : 27 Question Id : 640653739579 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

List the first 4 nodes inspected by Breadth First Search. List the nodes in the order they were
inspected. If the algorithm terminates early then list the nodes inspected up until termination.

Enter a comma separated list of node labels.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,Z

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

S,B,H,A

Question Number : 28 Question Id : 640653739580 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the path found by Breadth First Search?

Enter the path as a comma separated list of node labels.


Enter NIL if there is no path.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,Z,G

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :
S,B,D,E,G

Question Number : 29 Question Id : 640653739581 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

List the first 4 nodes inspected by Best First Search. List the nodes in the order they were
inspected. If the algorithm terminates early then list the nodes inspected up until termination.

Enter a comma separated list of node labels.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,Z

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

S,H,I,D

Question Number : 30 Question Id : 640653739582 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the path found by Best First Search?

Enter the path as a comma separated list of node labels.


Enter NIL if there is no path.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,Z,G
Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

S,H,I,D,E,G

Question Number : 31 Question Id : 640653739583 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

List the first 4 nodes inspected by Hill Climbing. List the nodes in the order they were inspected. If
the algorithm terminates early then list the nodes inspected up until termination.

Enter a comma separated list of node labels.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,Z

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

S,H,I

Question Number : 32 Question Id : 640653739584 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the path found by Hill Climbing?

Enter the path as a comma separated list of node labels.


Enter NIL if there is no path.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,Z,G

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

Nil

Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 640653108216

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653739585 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (33 to 36)

Question Label : Comprehension

Genetic Algorithm

A tour of 12 cities is shown below. The edges are bi-directional. Use A,B,...,L as the reference
(index) sequence to prepare tour representations.
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 33 Question Id : 640653739586 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Select the valid path representations of the tour.

Options :

6406532474068. F,I,L,E,H,A,C,K,J,D,B,G

6406532474069. C,K,J,D,B,G,F,I,L,E,H,A

6406532474070. F,I,L,E,H,A,C,K,J,D,B,G,F

6406532474071. C,K,J,D,B,G,F,I,L,E,H,A,C

Question Number : 34 Question Id : 640653739587 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question


Select the valid adjacency representations of the tour.

Options :

6406532474072. C,G,K,B,H,I,F,A,L,D,J,E

6406532474073. H,D,A,J,L,G,B,E,F,K,C,I

6406532474074. C,G,K,B,J,I,H,A,L,D,F,E

6406532474075. H,D,A,J,L,K,B,G,F,E,C,I

Question Number : 35 Question Id : 640653739588 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Convert the path representation E,A,D,C,J,L,K,F,G,I,H,B to ordinal representation.

Options :

6406532474076. 5,1,3,2,6,7,6,2,2,3,2,1

6406532474077. 6,8,10,5,6,1,2,5,4,2,1,1

6406532474078. 5,1,3,2,3,4,3,1,2,3,2,1

6406532474079. 5,1,3,2,3,4,3,4,2,1,1,1

Question Number : 36 Question Id : 640653739589 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question


Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Set

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

E,L,D,F,H,A,C,K,G,I,J,B

C,I,A,E,J,L,K,F,H,D,B,G

Sub-Section Number : 6

Sub-Section Id : 640653108217

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653739590 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (37 to 41)

Question Label : Comprehension

TSP

The distance matrix for 6 cities and corresponding edge costs (in sorted order) are provided
below. Use this information to construct TSP tours.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 37 Question Id : 640653739591 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Start from city E and construct a tour using Nearest Neighbour Heuristic. Enter the path
representation of the tour starting from city E.

Enter a comma separated list of city names.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer format: E,X,Y,Z

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Answers Case Sensitive : No


Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

E,C,D,B,F,A

Question Number : 38 Question Id : 640653739592 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the cost of the tour generated by Nearest Neighbour Heuristic?

Enter a number.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer format: 17

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

229

Question Number : 39 Question Id : 640653739593 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Construct a tour using Greedy Heuristic. Enter the path representation of the tour starting from
city E.

Enter a comma separated list of city names.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer format: E,X,Y,Z
Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Set

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

E,F,B,D,A,C

E,C,A,D,B,F

Question Number : 40 Question Id : 640653739594 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the cost of the tour generated by Greedy Heuristic?

Enter a number.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer format: 17

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

224

Question Number : 41 Question Id : 640653739595 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question


Take E as the fulcrum node and compute the missing values in the savings list given below.
Construct the savings tour. Enter the path representation of the tour starting from city E.

Enter a comma separated list of city names.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer format: E,X,Y,Z

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Set

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

E,B,D,A,F,C

E,C,F,A,D,B

Deep Learning
Section Id : 64065351452

Section Number : 3

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 12

Number of Questions to be attempted : 12

Section Marks : 50

Display Number Panel : Yes


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Yes
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Sub-Section Id : 640653108218

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 42 Question Id : 640653739596 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 0

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : DEEP LEARNING (COMPUTER
BASED EXAM)"

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(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)

Options :

6406532474086. YES

6406532474087. NO

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 640653108219

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null


Question Number : 43 Question Id : 640653739597 Question Type : MSQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Consider a neuron with binary inputs x1 and x2, and an output y. The neuron computes the
weighted sum of its inputs and produces an output according to a threshold. The threshold is
denoted as θ. The activation function is such that y = 1 if the weighted sum is greater than or equal
to θ, otherwise y = 0.

Which of the following statements are correct regarding the neuron’s ability to represent logical
AND and OR functions?

Options :

6406532474088. The neuron can implement the AND function by setting appropriate weights
and a threshold.

6406532474089. The neuron can implement the OR function by setting appropriate weights and
a threshold.

6406532474090. There exists a single set of weights and a threshold that allows the same
neuron to correctly implement both the AND and OR functions simultaneously.

6406532474091. Neurons are limited to implementing either the AND or the OR function and
cannot represent both simultaneously.

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 640653108220

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Question Number : 44 Question Id : 640653739598 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question


Suppose we have a perceptron with two inputs, x1 and x2. This perceptron undergoes training on a
small dataset containing three points: (−1, 2) labeled as class 0, (0,−1) labeled as class 1, and (2, 1)
labeled as class 0. The weights of the perceptron are initialized to zeros, and the model is trained
until it reaches convergence. Given this scenario, what would be the assigned output class by the
trained perceptron for the new point (−2, 0)?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

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Question Number : 45 Question Id : 640653739609 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

You are training a neural network for sentiment analysis on a dataset of 10,000 text reviews. The
dataset is divided into 80% for training and 20% for testing. You decide to use Minibatch Gradient
Descent with a batch size of 32. If you perform a total of 100 epochs, how many parameter
updates will be performed in total?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

25000

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 640653108221

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes


Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 46 Question Id : 640653739599 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Let’s assume a continuous function f(x1,x2) is approximated using 3D tower function with a 3
hidden layer neural network using 100 towers. How many minimum number of neurons will we
need to approximate the function f(x1,x2) ?

Options :

6406532474093. 201

6406532474094. 300

6406532474095. 801

6406532474096. 701

6406532474097. 800

Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 640653108222

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 47 Question Id : 640653739600 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Short Answer Question


Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

0.012 to 0.020

Question Number : 48 Question Id : 640653739610 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :
0.7 to 0.9

Sub-Section Number : 6

Sub-Section Id : 640653108223

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 49 Question Id : 640653739601 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474099. Increasing the value of b shifts the sigmoid function to the left (i.e., towards
negative infinity)

6406532474100. Increasing the value of b shifts the sigmoid function to the right (i.e., towards
positive infinity)

6406532474101. Decreasing the value of w increases the steepness of the sigmoid function

6406532474102. Increasing the value of w decreases the steepness of the sigmoid function

Question Number : 50 Question Id : 640653739612 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Which of the following is true, given the optimal learning rate?

Options :

6406532474114. Batch gradient descent is always guaranteed to converge to the global


optimum of a loss function.

6406532474115. Stochastic gradient descent is always guaranteed to converge to the global


optimum of a loss function.

6406532474116. For convex loss functions, stochastic gradient descent is guaranteed to


eventually converge to the global optimum while batch gradient descent is not.

6406532474117. For convex loss functions, both stochastic gradient descent and batch gradient
descent will eventually converge to the global optimum.

6406532474118. For convex loss functions, neither stochastic gradient descent nor batch
gradient descent are guaranteed to converge to the global optimum.

6406532474119. For convex loss functions, batch gradient descent is guaranteed to eventually
converge to the global optimum while stochastic gradient descent is not.

Sub-Section Number : 7

Sub-Section Id : 640653108224

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653739602 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (51 to 53)

Question Label : Comprehension


Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 51 Question Id : 640653739603 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

How many parameters (including biases) are there in the entire network?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

4285

Question Number : 52 Question Id : 640653739604 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Suppose that all elements in the input vector are zero and the corresponding true label is also 0.
Further, suppose that all the parameters are initialized to zero.
What is the loss value if cross-entropy loss is used? Use natural logarithm ln.

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

1.4 to 1.8
Question Number : 53 Question Id : 640653739605 Question Type : SA Calculator : None
Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Assuming that all weights between layers h3 and O are initialized to one, with no bias associated
with any neuron, what would be the computed cross-entropy loss for a given single data point? If
the provided information is insufficient, please enter −1.

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

1.4 to 1.8

Sub-Section Number : 8

Sub-Section Id : 640653108225

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653739606 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (54 to 55)

Question Label : Comprehension


Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 54 Question Id : 640653739607 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Compute the cross entropy loss.

Note:If you think the given information is not sufficient to calculate the loss, then enter -1 as
answer.

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :
0.3 to 0.4

Question Number : 55 Question Id : 640653739608 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

0.1 to 0.2

Sub-Section Number : 9

Sub-Section Id : 640653108226

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 56 Question Id : 640653739611 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider the following image:


As per your understanding of optimization algorithms, which of the following mappings will be
correct (assume optimal learning rate)?

Options :

6406532474110. 1: Gradient Descent


2: Momentum based Gradient Descent
3: Nesterov Accelerated Gradient Descent

6406532474111. 1: Momentum based Gradient Descent


2: Gradient Descent
3: Nesterov Accelerated Gradient Descent

6406532474112. 1: Gradient Descent


2: Nesterov Accelerated Gradient Descent
3: Momentum based Gradient Descent

6406532474113. 1: Momentum based Gradient Descent


2: Nesterov Accelerated Gradient Descent
3: Gradient Descent

Programming in C
Section Id : 64065351453

Section Number : 4
Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 15

Number of Questions to be attempted : 15

Section Marks : 50

Display Number Panel : Yes

Section Negative Marks : 0

Group All Questions : No

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
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Maximum Instruction Time : 0

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 640653108227

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 57 Question Id : 640653739613 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 0

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : PROGRAMMING IN C (COMPUTER
BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)

Options :

6406532474120. YES
6406532474121. NO

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 640653108228

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 58 Question Id : 640653739615 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following components temporarily stores data and instructions that are frequently
requested?

Options :

6406532474126. ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit)

6406532474127. Cache Memory

6406532474128. Control Unit

6406532474129. RAM

Question Number : 59 Question Id : 640653739616 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which type of memory is typically used for storage of BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) firmware
in a computer?

Options :

6406532474130. Cache Memory


6406532474131. RAM (Random Access Memory)

6406532474132. ROM (Read-Only Memory)

6406532474133. Registers

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 640653108229

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 60 Question Id : 640653739614 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Select the correct statement about peripherals in a computer.

Options :

6406532474122. CPU reads the values from the peripherals by reading the value at the memory
address mapped to them.

6406532474123. CPU has separate instructions for performing read and write from a
peripheral.

6406532474124. CPU cannot read the values from the peripherals

6406532474125. There is a standard and fixed memory mappings for each input device.

Question Number : 61 Question Id : 640653739618 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider the signed integer -4 is represented with 4 bits in signed magnitude form. If the same 4
bits are interpreted as an unsigned integer, what will be the value of the unsigned integer in
decimal?

Options :

6406532474138. 4

6406532474139. 14

6406532474140. 12

6406532474141. 5

Question Number : 62 Question Id : 640653739619 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

The number of '1's present in the binary form of the hexadecimal number 0xE5F7 is ___?

Options :

6406532474142. 4

6406532474143. 8

6406532474144. 12

6406532474145. 16

Question Number : 63 Question Id : 640653739620 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Assume the digits from 0 to 9 are encoded as characters. The even digits are mapped from 0 to 4
in ascending order, and the odd digits are mapped from 5 to 9 in the descending order. What is
the mapping for the digit "7" with respect to the above encoding?
Options :

6406532474146. 4

6406532474147. 6

6406532474148. 7

6406532474149. 8

Question Number : 64 Question Id : 640653739623 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474155.

6406532474156.

6406532474157.

6406532474158.

Question Number : 65 Question Id : 640653739624 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Select the correct statement about the sizes of the different data types in C.

Options :

6406532474159. sizeof(char) >= sizeof(double)

6406532474160. sizeof(int) >= sizeof(float)

6406532474161. sizeof(double) >= sizeof(float)

6406532474162. sizeof(short) >= sizeof(int)

Question Number : 66 Question Id : 640653739628 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Select the snippet that will generate the output "12345".

Options :

6406532474171.

6406532474172.

6406532474173.
6406532474174.

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 640653108230

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 67 Question Id : 640653739617 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406532474134. If (R[1] >= 0), go to Step 3

6406532474135. If (R[1] > 0), go to Step 3

6406532474136. If (R[1] >= 0), go to Step 7

6406532474137. If (R[1] > 0), go to Step 7

Question Number : 68 Question Id : 640653739622 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406532474151. 8

6406532474152. 18

6406532474153. 14

6406532474154. 10

Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 640653108231

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 69 Question Id : 640653739621 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the minimum number of bits required to represent the character set with uppercase and
lowercase alphabets, the digits from 0 to 9, space, comma and full stop?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes


Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

Sub-Section Number : 6

Sub-Section Id : 640653108232

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653739625 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (70 to 71)

Question Label : Comprehension


Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 70 Question Id : 640653739626 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

If a = 0 and the output of the given program is 'A', then what can be the possible values of b and c?

Options :

6406532474163.
b = 0, c = 0

6406532474164. b = 0, c = 1

6406532474165. b = 1, c = 0

6406532474166. b = 1, c = 1

Question Number : 71 Question Id : 640653739627 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

If a, b, and c could only take the values 0 or 1, select all the statements that are correct.

Options :

6406532474167. If the output of the program is '2' and b=0, then the value of c is 1.

6406532474168. If the output of the program is '2' and b=0, then the value of c is 0.

6406532474169. If the value of c is 0, then the output cannot be '1' for any values of a and b.

6406532474170. If the value of b is 0, then the output cannot be '1' for any values of a and c.

Question Id : 640653739629 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (72 to 73)

Question Label : Comprehension


Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 72 Question Id : 640653739630 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

If the value of b is 9, then what will be the output of the given program?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

19

Question Number : 73 Question Id : 640653739631 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Short Answer Question

If the value of b is 10, then what will be the output of the given program?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

22

Data Viz
Section Id : 64065351454

Section Number : 5

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 4

Number of Questions to be attempted : 4

Section Marks : 100

Display Number Panel : Yes

Section Negative Marks : 0

Group All Questions : No

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : DATA VISUALIZATION DESIGN
(PEN AND PAPER EXAM)"

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Options :

6406532474177. YES

6406532474178. NO

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Correct Marks : 36

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Part A (Multiple Choice Questions): Each question has four choices, out of which only one is the
correct answer. (12×3=36 marks)
Q1. Considering the image given below, which showcases a random listener's music-listening
habits over time, what type of visualization is being depicted?[MCQ: 3 marks]

A. Temporal
B. Hierarchical
C. Network-based
D. Geospatial

Q2. Which of the following represents a static data visualization?[MCQ: 3 marks]

A. A heat map illustrating the correlation between two variables.


B. A line chart depicting the changes in stock prices over a month.
C. A scatter plot showcasing the relationship between age and income.
D. A bar chart displaying the sales figures for various product categories.

Q3. The provided visualization below is an example of the:[MCQ: 3 marks]


A. Correlation
B. Distribution
C. Part to whole
D. Ranking

Q4. How are images typically stored in vector graphics?[MCQ: 3 marks]

A. Point
B. Polygon
C. Pixels
D. Contours

Q5. Shoe size (e.g., 7, 8, 9) represents which type of data?[MCQ: 3 marks]

A. Categorical
B. Ordinal
C. Interval
D. Ratio

Q6. Which type of data allows you to say definitively that one value is twice as large as
another?[MCQ: 3 marks]
A. Categorical
B. Ordinal
C. Interval
D. Ratio

Q7. This visualization illustrates a comparison among different social media platforms. It serves as
an instance of:[MCQ: 3 marks]

A. Idea generation
B. Idea illustration
C. Visual confirmation
D. Visual discovery

Q8. A survey asks students to report their blood group. What type of data does this
represent?[MCQ: 3 marks]
A. Interval data
B. Ratio data
C. Nominal data
D. Ordinal data

Q9. Which of the following statements accurately describes a choropleth map?[MCQ: 3 marks]

A. It is detailed but imaginary.


B. It is detailed and accurate.
C. It is accurate but abstract.
D. It is imaginary and abstract.

Q10. What type of data is represented by the visualization shown in the figure given below?[MCQ:
3 marks]

Courtesy: Graphana Documentation

A. Temporal
B. Hierarchical
C. Network-based
D. Geospatial

Q11. Hair color (like red, blonde, and black) represents which type of data?[MCQ: 3 marks]
A. Ratio data
B. Ordinal data
C. Categorical data
D. Interval data

Q12. Which of the following best describes the given picture scenario?[MCQ: 3 marks]

A. Visual confirmation
B. Visual discovery
C. Idea generation
D. Idea illustration

Options :

6406532474179. I have written answers on the answer sheets

6406532474180. Not applicable

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Correct Marks : 32

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Part B – Multiple Select Question: Each question has four choices, out of which one or more than
one choice(s) is the correct answer. (8×4=32 marks)

Q1. Which of the following variables could be considered both Interval and Ratio data?[MSQ: 4
marks]

A. Time measured in seconds


B. Pain intensity on a visual analog scale.
C. IQ scores
D. Distance in kilometers

Q2. Analyzing the distinctions between data visualization and infographics, identify the accurate
statements:[MSQ: 4 marks]

A. Data visualizations primarily focus on presenting data in a clear and concise manner.
B. Infographics often incorporate storytelling elements, guiding the viewer through a sequence of
information.
C. Data visualizations are more visually complex, involving creative design elements.
D. The primary purpose of infographics is to represent raw data for scientific analysis.
E. Infographics use visuals to tell a broader story, combining data with additional context and
design elements.

Q3. What kind of information is commonly depicted on thematic maps?[MSQ: 4 marks]

A. Population density
B. Interior design details
C. Molecular structures
D. Cooking recipes
Q4. Select the statements that accurately describe the role of data semantics:[MSQ: 4 marks]

A. Data semantics focuses solely on the aesthetics of data visualizations.


B. It helps in uncovering hidden patterns and trends within the dataset.
C. Semantically rich data facilitates clearer communication of insights.
D. Consistent data semantics ensures uniformity in visual representations.
E. Data semantics do not impact the audience's engagement with visualizations.
F. Semantically meaningful data simplifies the process of data cleaning.

Q5. Consider the following visualizations. Identify the correct statements:[MSQ: 4 marks]

A. Radar charts are primarily used for displaying time-series data.


B. Scatter plots are effective in illustrating the relationship between two continuous variables.
C. Histograms are often used to visualize the geographic distribution of data.
D. Violin plots are commonly used for displaying the distribution of data within subgroups.
E. Network graphs are useful for showcasing the hierarchical structure of data.

Q6. What are the primary objectives of data visualization?[MSQ: 4 marks]

A. Facilitating the efficient communication of information.


B. Improving the comprehensibility, accessibility, and usability of intricate data.
C. Strictly adhering to a predefined narrative when presenting data.
D. Elevating the visual attractiveness of data by focusing on design and formatting.

Q7. Select the accurate statement(s) of the following about specific visualizations.[MSQ: 4 marks]

A. Pie charts are suitable for displaying trends over time.


B. Bubble charts are effective for illustrating the hierarchical structure of data.
C. Tree maps are commonly employed to represent the hierarchical structure of categories.
D. Heatmaps are primarily used to visualize geographic distribution.

Q8. Which of the following statements regarding geospatial visualizations is/are correct?[MSQ: 4
marks]
A. Isopleths are adept at illustrating patterns in continuous data, such as temperature gradients.
B. Isopleths are primarily designed for showcasing discrete and categorical data.
C. Choropleth maps effectively convey variations in data across geographic regions Using color
gradients.
D. Isopleths and Choropleths are interchangeable terms describing the same mapping technique.

Options :

6406532474181. I have written answers on the answer sheets

6406532474182. Not applicable

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Correct Marks : 32

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Part C – Short Answer Questions: Write 100-150 words answers to each question. Answer using
pen & paper and add sketches/drawings to support them in the paper provided to you. (2x16=32
marks)

Q1. Critically analyze this visualization and suggest at least one redesign with improvements. [16
Marks]
Q2. Below are 4 visualizations that appeared in The Economist. The image on the left is the original
and the corresponding image on the right shows how it has been improved. Explain how the
improvement makes it better in each of the cases. [16 Marks]
Options :

6406532474183. I have written answers on the answer sheets

6406532474184. Not applicable

Market Research
Section Id : 64065351455

Section Number : 6

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 11

Number of Questions to be attempted : 11

Section Marks : 50

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : MARKET RESEARCH (COMPUTER
BASED EXAM)"

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6406532474186. NO

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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

For the following situations, what sampling method is optimal?

A company plans to do a house-to-house field survey to find the penetration of water heaters. The
required sample size is 500, spread across middle income households

Options :

6406532474187. Multistage cluster sampling

6406532474188. Stratified sampling

6406532474189. Quota sampling

6406532474190. Systematic sampling

6406532474191. Convenience sampling

Question Number : 80 Question Id : 640653739638 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

For the following situations, what sampling method is optimal?

An insurance company wants to do a customer satisfaction study over phone with customers who
have claimed insurance within the last six months. The required sample size is 450 customers.

Options :

6406532474192. Multistage cluster sampling

6406532474193. Stratified sampling

6406532474194. Quota sampling

6406532474195. Systematic sampling

6406532474196.
Convenience sampling

Question Number : 81 Question Id : 640653739639 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

For the following situations, what sampling method is optimal?

A biscuits company wants to conduct a small sample study to understand to what extent the main
distributors have adopted the company’s new channel management software. The required
sample size is 20, and the nature of probing will be in-depth.

Options :

6406532474197. Multistage cluster sampling

6406532474198. Stratified sampling

6406532474199. Quota sampling

6406532474200. Systematic sampling

6406532474201. Convenience sampling

Question Number : 82 Question Id : 640653739640 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

For the following situations, what sampling method is optimal?

A garments company plans to understand feedback on a new clothing item meant for use by
pregnant women while going about their daily routine. The targeted sample size is 25 and the
probing will be qualitative in nature
Options :

6406532474202. Multistage cluster sampling

6406532474203. Stratified sampling

6406532474204. Quota sampling

6406532474205. Systematic sampling

6406532474206. Convenience sampling

Question Number : 83 Question Id : 640653739641 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

For the following situations, what sampling method is optimal?

An airline wants to know how satisfied its passengers are with the in-flight service. The company
wants a sample size of 300 customers selected in such a way as to ensure proportionate
representation to flyers on different routes and at different times of day

Options :

6406532474207. Multistage cluster sampling

6406532474208. Stratified sampling

6406532474209. Quota sampling

6406532474210. Systematic sampling

6406532474211. Convenience sampling

Sub-Section Number : 3

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Question Numbers : (84 to 86)

Question Label : Comprehension

Answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 84 Question Id : 640653739643 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question

A manufacturer of biscuits wants to do a sample survey about the popularity of milk-based


biscuits. It plans to do a quantitative survey. The company classifies its customers based on
gender (male / female) and age (5 to 10 years / 11 to 15 years) and customizes its designs
accordingly. The company wants to do the study in only one city. The company wants to have a
robust sample size with no compromises. What should be the minimum sample size?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

120

Question Number : 85 Question Id : 640653739644 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question

The same company now decides to do a taste test for its milk biscuits among a random sample of
children. The company decides that the key metric will be the liking of the overall taste measured
on a 5 point scale from “do not like at all” to like very much”. The company wants to be 95%
confident that the findings on the mean score on the 5 point scale is plus or minus 10% accurate.
What should be the sample size?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

172

Question Number : 86 Question Id : 640653739645 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question

If the company instead decides that the key metric is the percentage of customers picking “like
very much”, and wants the same level of accuracy (plus or minus 10% accurate) and confidence
(95%), then what should be the sample size?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

96

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 640653108240

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

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Question Numbers : (87 to 88)

Question Label : Comprehension

In the following example, who is the Chief Wage Earner and who is the householder / housewife?

The family consists of retired Mr. Menon aged 59, his wife Ms. Nandhini who is 54, his first
daughter Neha who is 27, and his second daughter Navya who is 22 (all of whom live in the same
house in Bangalore)

Mr. Menon is a top manager in an IT firm and runs the family on his salary. Ms. Nandhini has
always been a homemaker and continues to cook and keep house for the family. Neha has been
working as a counsellor for around five years now and uses her income for her savings. Navya has
just finished college and is about to start work in an ad agency, but she likes to cook in her spare
time and prepares special dishes for the family

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 87 Question Id : 640653739647 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Who is the Chief Wage Earner ?

Options :

6406532474215. Mr. Menon

6406532474216. Ms. Nandhini

6406532474217. Navya

6406532474218. Neha
Question Number : 88 Question Id : 640653739648 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Who is the householder / housewife?

Options :

6406532474219. Mr. Menon

6406532474220. Ms. Nandhini

6406532474221. Navya

6406532474222. Neha

Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 640653108241

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653739649 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (89 to 93)

Question Label : Comprehension

Please look at the grid below and identify the SEC under the given situations of the household and
answer the subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 89 Question Id : 640653739650 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A family of three. All three are post-graduates, with the son being an M. Tech. Father is a
government officer of a high-ranking grade who is close to retirement age, mother runs a beauty
salon, son is working in a software firm in junior management role. The father’s salary is used for
running the household, but the son is the highest earning member in the household

Options :

6406532474223. A1

6406532474224. A2

6406532474225.
B2

6406532474226. C

6406532474227. D

Question Number : 90 Question Id : 640653739651 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A couple. Husband is a CA, works as the VP Marketing in an FMCG firm. The wife is also employed
and takes care of the household expenses. She is a Principal in a city school. She is a doctorate
with a PhD in literature

Options :

6406532474228. A1

6406532474229. A2

6406532474230. B2

6406532474231. C

6406532474232. D

Question Number : 91 Question Id : 640653739652 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A middle-aged couple with a 22 year daughter who is about to start working in the software
industry. Husband is a graduate in Visual Communications and runs his own advertising agency
business with four employees. Wife is also a graduate and handles the accounts in the husband’s
firm. The husband’s salary is used for meeting monthly household expenses.
Options :

6406532474233. A1

6406532474234. A2

6406532474235. B2

6406532474236. C

6406532474237. D

Question Number : 92 Question Id : 640653739653 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A young couple with a child of 8 years old. Father completed schooling but dropped out of college.
He runs a garment retail shop with two assistants. Mother is a post graduate who does IT from
home. Income of both are used to meet household running expenses – in the ratio of 75:25
between the husband and wife

Options :

6406532474238. A1

6406532474239. A2

6406532474240. B2

6406532474241. C

6406532474242. D

Question Number : 93 Question Id : 640653739654 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A family of five. Husband is a car mechanic and wife works as a cook in 2 households. No children.
The husband has studied till 12th class in school and the wife is just about literate but has no
formal schooling. The husband takes care of managing the expenses for the whole family

Options :

6406532474243. A1

6406532474244. A2

6406532474245. B2

6406532474246. C

6406532474247. D

Question Id : 640653739655 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (94 to 98)

Question Label : Comprehension

Given some statements with respect to questionnaire design and scales. Pl indicate true / false for
each statement in the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 94 Question Id : 640653739656 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Close ended questions are easier from the data analysis point of view than open-ended questions

Options :

6406532474248. TRUE

6406532474249.
FALSE

Question Number : 95 Question Id : 640653739657 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Low quality of interviewers is one of the key reasons for not using open-ended questions

Options :

6406532474250. TRUE

6406532474251. FALSE

Question Number : 96 Question Id : 640653739658 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Using the same scale for many studies makes it easier to understand what the results mean, just
like using the same weighing scales makes it easier to measures one’s weight increase / decrease

Options :

6406532474252. TRUE

6406532474253. FALSE

Question Number : 97 Question Id : 640653739659 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Balanced scales are in general easier for a respondent to answer than unbalanced scales
Options :

6406532474254. TRUE

6406532474255. FALSE

Question Number : 98 Question Id : 640653739660 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

When we provide a mid-point in a scale, 90% of the respondents choose that as the option to tick

Options :

6406532474256. TRUE

6406532474257. FALSE

Question Id : 640653739661 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (99 to 103)

Question Label : Comprehension

Given some statements with respect to qualitative research. Pl indicate true / false for each
statement in the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 99 Question Id : 640653739662 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Laddering works as well in GDs as in DIs


Options :

6406532474258. TRUE

6406532474259. FALSE

Question Number : 100 Question Id : 640653739663 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

If we use laddering in DIs, we can identify the most common nodal points in the ladder and build a
strategy around that

Options :

6406532474260. TRUE

6406532474261. FALSE

Question Number : 101 Question Id : 640653739664 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A moderator must be well travelled all over the country to understand the culture in different
places

Options :

6406532474262. TRUE

6406532474263. FALSE

Question Number : 102 Question Id : 640653739665 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

When we record a group discussion, we should avoid telling the respondents about it since it will
make them very self-conscious

Options :

6406532474264. TRUE

6406532474265. FALSE

Question Number : 103 Question Id : 640653739666 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Qualitative researchers use brand grouping exercises to help identify the dimensions driving
brand choice

Options :

6406532474266. TRUE

6406532474267. FALSE

PSOSM
Section Id : 64065351456

Section Number : 7

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 4

Number of Questions to be attempted : 4

Section Marks : 50

Display Number Panel : Yes


Section Negative Marks : 0

Group All Questions : No

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :

Maximum Instruction Time : 0

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 640653108242

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 104 Question Id : 640653739667 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 0

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : PRIVACY & SECURITY IN ONLINE
SOCIAL MEDIA (PEN AND PAPER EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)

Options :

6406532474268. YES

6406532474269. NO

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 640653108243

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null


Question Number : 105 Question Id : 640653739668 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 10

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406532474270. I have written answers on the answer sheets

6406532474271. Not applicable

Question Number : 106 Question Id : 640653739669 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 10

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474272. I have written answers on the answer sheets

6406532474273. Not applicable

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 640653108244

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null


Question Number : 107 Question Id : 640653739670 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 30

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474274. I have written answers on the answer sheets

6406532474275. Not applicable


Stat Computing
Section Id : 64065351457

Section Number : 8

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 10

Number of Questions to be attempted : 10

Section Marks : 35

Display Number Panel : Yes

Section Negative Marks : 0

Group All Questions : No

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6406532474276. YES

6406532474277. NO

Question Number : 109 Question Id : 640653739672 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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6406532474278. Useful Data has been mentioned above.

6406532474279. This data attachment is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.

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6406532474280.

6406532474281.

6406532474282.

6406532474283.

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6406532474284.

6406532474285.

6406532474286.

6406532474287.

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Which among the following method can be used to sample from the Beta(2, 0.5) distribution?

Options :

6406532474288. Ratio of Uniform

6406532474289. Box-Muller transformation

6406532474290. Accept-Reject

6406532474291. All of these

Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 640653108249

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Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406532474305. c=1

6406532474306. c = 0.4

6406532474307. c = 0.6

6406532474308. c = 0.7

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Question Numbers : (114 to 115)

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Use the following information and answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 114 Question Id : 640653739677 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which among the following will act as the best proposal distribution for sampling from X?

Options :

6406532474292. Binomial(2, 0.3)

6406532474293. Binomial(2, 0.7)

6406532474294. Binomial(2, 0.5)

6406532474295. Binomial(2, 0.1)

Question Number : 115 Question Id : 640653739678 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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6406532474296.

6406532474297.

6406532474298.

6406532474299.

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Question Numbers : (116 to 117)


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Use the following information and answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 116 Question Id : 640653739680 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Construct X with distribution F from U using the inverse transform method.

Options :

6406532474300.

6406532474301.

6406532474302.

6406532474303.

Question Number : 117 Question Id : 640653739681 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Suppose using the pseudo random generator, we obtain a realization u = 0.2573 of U and we
simulate the random variable X obtained in the previous question. What will be the corresponding
realization x of the random variable X? Enter the answer correct to two decimal places.

Response Type : Numeric

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1.99 to 2.03

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Which among the following are true?

Options :

6406532474309.

6406532474310.

6406532474311.

6406532474312.

Question Number : 119 Question Id : 640653739685 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Find the probability of acceptance for the accept-reject. Enter the answer correct to two decimal
places.

Response Type : Numeric

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0.64 to 0.68

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Study the below code carefully and answer the given subquestions
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Question Number : 120 Question Id : 640653739687 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following are true about the given code snippet?
Options :

6406532474314. Multiple Congruential and Composition method are implemented.

6406532474315. Multiple Congruential and Accept-Reject method are implemented.

6406532474316. Mixed Congruential and Composition method are implemented.

6406532474317. Mixed Congruential and Accept-Reject method are implemented.

Question Number : 121 Question Id : 640653739688 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Given code snippet generates a random variable X. Find the probability mass function f(x) of X.

Options :

6406532474318.

6406532474319.

6406532474320.

6406532474321.

CSD
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6406532474322. YES

6406532474323. NO

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A computer system uses a 6-bit binary code to represent characters. How many distinct characters
can this system represent?

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64

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Options :

6406532474325.

6406532474326.

6406532474327.

6406532474328.

6406532474329.

6406532474330.

Question Number : 125 Question Id : 640653739692 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Options :

6406532474331.

6406532474332.

6406532474333.

6406532474334.

Sub-Section Number : 4

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Correct Marks : 5

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Sub-Section Id : 640653108257

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Options :

6406532474336.
6406532474337.

6406532474338.

6406532474339.

6406532474340.

Sub-Section Number : 6

Sub-Section Id : 640653108258

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Question Number : 129 Question Id : 640653739696 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Options :

6406532474343. 2 or more inputs are at logic 1

6406532474344. 2 or more inputs are at logic 0

6406532474345. Any odd number of inputs are at logic 0

6406532474346. Any odd number of inputs are at logic 1

Question Number : 131 Question Id : 640653739698 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 4

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Options :

6406532474347.

6406532474348.
6406532474349.

6406532474350.

Sub-Section Number : 8

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Options :
6406532474351. 0.75

6406532474352. 0.50

6406532474353. 0.33

6406532474354. 0.25

6406532474355. 1

6406532474356. None of these

Sub-Section Number : 9

Sub-Section Id : 640653108261

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474357. AND, NOT


6406532474358. OR, AND

6406532474359. AND, OR

6406532474360. NOT, AND

6406532474361. OR, OR

6406532474362. NOT, NOT

6406532474363. AND, AND

Sub-Section Number : 10

Sub-Section Id : 640653108262

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Given that NOT and 2-input AND/OR gates have delays of 1 ns, what will be the maximum delay of
a 3x8 decoder circuit?

Note: if the answer is 1 ns, write 1.

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2
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6406532474365. YES

6406532474366. NO

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Sub-Section Id : 640653108264

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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

In monolithic kernels, there is direct communication between modules in the kernel by procedure
calls.

Options :

6406532474379. TRUE

6406532474380. FALSE

Question Number : 137 Question Id : 640653739717 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

The _entry function in an operating system kernel like xv6 is called by each CPU core individually
during the boot process, and it initializes the stack for each CPU core separately.

Options :

6406532474410. TRUE
6406532474411. FALSE

Question Number : 138 Question Id : 640653739721 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

“Daemons are deliberate orphan processes that become detached from user sessions and operate
in the background.”

Options :

6406532474424. TRUE

6406532474425. FALSE

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 640653108265

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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

If the memory map for the interrupt controller starts from the offset 0x20000000 and has a size of
256 bytes in a 32-bit addressing scheme then what will be the last address in the memory map?

Options :

6406532474367. 0x200000FF

6406532474368. 0x20000100

6406532474369. 0x200001FF
6406532474370. 0x20000200

Question Number : 140 Question Id : 640653739708 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which instruction in the xv6 operating system facilitates the transition of the CPU from user mode
to supervisor mode?

Options :

6406532474381. jmp

6406532474382. syscall

6406532474383. ecall

6406532474384. None of these

Question Number : 141 Question Id : 640653739709 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474385. It is the memory address where the proc array begins.

6406532474386. It is the total number of processes launched since the system boot.

6406532474387. It is the number of CPU cores available to xv6.


6406532474388. It is the maximum number of concurrent processes supported.

Question Number : 142 Question Id : 640653739710 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474389. Managing process states

6406532474390. Handling timer interrupts

6406532474391. Managing system resources

6406532474392. Storing the return address for function calls

Question Number : 143 Question Id : 640653739711 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

What is the correct sequence of tasks that takes place as part of memory initializationof the xv6
kernel before turning on paging?

(i) Creation of page frames


(ii) Creation of page tables for kernel
(iii) Add each chunk of 4KB physical memory to the freelist
(iv) Set the page table bits in the satp register

Options :

6406532474393. (i) → (ii) → (iii) → (iv)

6406532474394. (i) → (iii) → (ii) → (iv)


6406532474395. (ii) → (i) → (iii) → (iv)

6406532474396. (ii) → (i) → (iv) → (iii)

Question Number : 144 Question Id : 640653739724 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Select the incorrect statements regarding the exit function.

Options :

6406532474434. The exit function sets the state of the current process to ZOMBIE.

6406532474435. The exit function reparents the child processes to the init process using the
reparent function.

6406532474436. The exit function changes the context of the current process to the parent
process by returning the exit status to the wait function of the parent.

6406532474437. The exit function is responsible for closing all the opened files using fileclose
function.

Question Number : 145 Question Id : 640653739725 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Select all the incorrect statements regarding the wait function.

Options :

6406532474438. wait function runs an infinite loop until all the child processes of the parent
are terminated.

6406532474439. wait function returns when it finds a terminated child process.


6406532474440. wait function returns the exit status of the child to the parent.

6406532474441. wait function returns the pid of the terminated child.

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 640653108266

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Question Number : 146 Question Id : 640653739716 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474406. stack0 + 3 + 4 * 1024

6406532474407. stack0 + 3 * 4* 1024

6406532474408. stack0 + 2 * 4 * 1024

6406532474409. stack0 + 2 + 4 * 1024

Question Number : 147 Question Id : 640653739718 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider the size of the virtual memory space is 4 GB, and the number of entries in the page table
is 221. What is the size of each page frame?

Options :
6406532474412. 3MB

6406532474413. 3KB

6406532474414. 6KB

6406532474415. 6MB

Question Number : 148 Question Id : 640653739719 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider the following lines of code. Identify the TRUE statements.

(i) Output is parent : 0 child : 1


(ii) In the parent process, fork returns child pid, and in the child process, fork returns 0
(iii) wait returns the PID of an exiting parent process
(iv) When fork is called, all pages are easily shared between parent and child by copying the
parent’s page tables

Options :

6406532474416. (i), (ii), and (iii)

6406532474417. (i), (iii), and (iv)

6406532474418.
(i), (ii), and (iv)

6406532474419. (ii), (iii), and (iv)

Question Number : 149 Question Id : 640653739722 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Find the correct match for the following functions.

Options :

6406532474426.

6406532474427.

6406532474428.

6406532474429.

Question Number : 150 Question Id : 640653739726 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider a system with 32 MB of physical memory and a 32-bit virtual address space. Given a page
size of 2 KB, what will be the number of frames?

Options :

6406532474442. 232 frames

6406532474443. 214 frames

6406532474444. 220 frames

6406532474445. 215 frames

Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 640653108267

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Question Number : 151 Question Id : 640653739715 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Assume process A is waiting for an input, process B is running, and process C was running before
process B and is now waiting for its turn to run. Select all the correct statements from below.

Options :

6406532474402. A is in RUNNABLE state

6406532474403. A is in SLEEPING state

6406532474404. C is in RUNNABLE state

6406532474405. C is in SLEEPING state


Question Number : 152 Question Id : 640653739723 Question Type : MSQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Select all the correct statements about the first process in xv6 (sbin/init).

Options :

6406532474430. init process uses fork system call to create child processes and loads the other
programs using exec system call in the child processes.

6406532474431. The init process uses the exec system call to create child processes.

6406532474432. init process is created by a fork system call using ecall instruction.

6406532474433. init process is created by an exec system call using ecall instruction.

Sub-Section Number : 6

Sub-Section Id : 640653108268

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Which of the following can be possible output of the following lines of code?
Options :

6406532474420. Child 30
Child 25
Parent 30

6406532474421. Child 30
Child 25
Parent 25

6406532474422. Parent 30
Child 30
Child 25

6406532474423. Parent 25
Child 30
Child 25

Sub-Section Number : 7

Sub-Section Id : 640653108269

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null


Question Id : 640653739704 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling
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Question Numbers : (154 to 155)

Question Label : Comprehension

Consider the code segment (for xv6) given below.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 154 Question Id : 640653739705 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474371. The base address is 0x00000000, and content is 0x0000.


6406532474372. The base address is 0x00000000, and content is 0x7D.

6406532474373. The base address is 0xA0004000, and content is 0x0000.

6406532474374. The base address is 0xA0004000, and content is 0x007D.

Question Number : 155 Question Id : 640653739706 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474375.

6406532474376.

6406532474377.

6406532474378.

Sub-Section Number : 8

Sub-Section Id : 640653108270

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Question Numbers : (156 to 157)

Question Label : Comprehension

Consider the following code for kvminit function in vm. c.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 156 Question Id : 640653739713 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question


Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

1024

Question Number : 157 Question Id : 640653739714 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

What will be the values of the first 5 bits (from the right) of the page table entry after the execution
of kvmmap(KERNBASE, KERNBASE, (uint64)etext-KERNBASE, PTE_R |PTE_X); .

Options :

6406532474398. 01110

6406532474399. 10111
6406532474400. 01011

6406532474401. 10110

DL(CV)
Section Id : 64065351460

Section Number : 11

Section type : Online

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Section Marks : 36

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Yes
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Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 640653108271

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Question Number : 158 Question Id : 640653739727 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 0

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : DEEP LEARNING FOR COMPUTER
VISION (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

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Options :

6406532474446. YES

6406532474447. NO

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 640653108272

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Question Number : 159 Question Id : 640653739731 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474450. 1→ ii, 2→ ii, 3 → iv, 4→ i

6406532474451. 1→ ii, 2→iv, 3 → i, 4→ iii

6406532474452. 1→ ii, 2→ ii, 3 → iv, 4→ iii


6406532474453. 1→ ii, 2→ iv, 3 → v, 4→ iii

Question Number : 160 Question Id : 640653739735 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following statements is True

Options :

6406532474460. Gaussian filter is Separable filter because it is non linear.

6406532474461. Median filter is a non separable filter

6406532474462. Gaussian filter is a High Pass filter.

6406532474463. Mean filter is a non separable filter because it is non linear

Question Number : 161 Question Id : 640653739736 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following statements is false regarding SIFT and SURF?

Options :

6406532474464. SIFT and SURF are two most useful approaches to detect and match features
because they are invariant to scale, rotation, translation, illumination, and blur

6406532474465. SURF is better than SIFT in rotation invariance, blur and warp transform

6406532474466. SURF is 3 times faster than SIFT because of its use of integral image and box
filter

6406532474467. descriptors with dimensions lower than 128 perform pretty well across a range
of matching tasks

Question Number : 162 Question Id : 640653739737 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Identify the correct sequence of steps in a Canny edge detection pipeline. Steps listed below:

1. Compute gradient magnitude and direction


2. Connect individual components
3. Smoothen the image
4. Non-maximum suppression along the edge
5. Threshold into strong, weak or no edge
6. Non-maximum suppression perpendicular to the edge

Options :

6406532474468. 3→ 1→ 4→ 5 → 2

6406532474469. 3→ 5→ 1→ 4 → 2

6406532474470. 3→ 1→ 6→ 5 → 2

6406532474471. 3→ 1→ 5→ 6 → 2

Question Number : 163 Question Id : 640653739742 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406532474479. 1→iii, 2 → iv, 3→ i,4→ v

6406532474480. 1→ii, 2→i, 3→iv,4→iii

6406532474481. 1→iii, 2→i, 3→iv,4→ii

6406532474482. 1→iv, 2→i, 3→iii,4→ii

Question Number : 164 Question Id : 640653739748 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

In RANSAC, what is the probability that the algorithm never selects a whole set of inliers from 20
data points (which has 5 inliers in total) for k = 2 time steps? Here, n = 2 is the minimum number of
samples to fit a model.

Options :

6406532474487. 0.2

6406532474488. 0.93

6406532474489. 0.87

6406532474490. 0

Question Number : 165 Question Id : 640653739749 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Suppose we have a codebook of 2048 SIFT visual words. We extract 1000 SIFT descriptors (SIFT is a
128-dimensional feature) from a new image. What is the dimensionality of the BoW (Bag-of-Words)
descriptor?

Options :

6406532474491. 1000

6406532474492. 128

6406532474493. 128 × 2048

6406532474494. 2048

Question Number : 166 Question Id : 640653739750 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406532474495. 1→ iii, 2→ ii, 3 → iv, 4→ i

6406532474496. 1→ v, 2→i, 3 → iv, 4→ iii

6406532474497. 1→ iii, 2→ i, 3 → ii, 4 →v

6406532474498. 1→ ii, 2→ v, 3 → iv, 4→ iii


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Sub-Section Id : 640653108273

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Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Which of the following linear filters will leave the central value of the given matrix unchanged.

Options :

6406532474456.

6406532474457.

6406532474458.

6406532474459.
Question Number : 168 Question Id : 640653739741 Question Type : MSQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Which of the following statements are True?

Options :

6406532474475. LoG Filter is not appropriate to be used for blob detection.

6406532474476. Image patches with large contrast changes (gradients) are easier to localize.

6406532474477. Gradients in at least two (significantly) different orientations are the hardest
(e.g., corners) to detect.

6406532474478. In case of ‘Hysteresis Thresholding’, if gradient at a pixel is greater than high


threshold that means it is an edge pixel.

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 640653108274

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Question Number : 169 Question Id : 640653739732 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes


Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

Question Number : 170 Question Id : 640653739733 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

30

Question Number : 171 Question Id : 640653739738 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question


Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

143

Question Number : 172 Question Id : 640653739739 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

-0.4 to -0.3

Question Number : 173 Question Id : 640653739740 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question


Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

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Question Numbers : (174 to 175)

Question Label : Comprehension

In case of template matching by using correlation, even if template is not identical to some
subimage in the scene, match can be meaningful, if (a) _____________ , (b) _____________ and general
appearance is right.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 174 Question Id : 640653739729 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Enter the correct answer for Blank (a) ______________ .

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Set

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

scale

orientation

Question Number : 175 Question Id : 640653739730 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Enter the correct answer for Blank (b) ______________ .

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Set

Answers Case Sensitive : No

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

orientation

scale

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Question Numbers : (176 to 179)

Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 176 Question Id : 640653739744 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 0.5

Question Label : Short Answer Question

a11 = ____________

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

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Question Number : 177 Question Id : 640653739745 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 0.5

Question Label : Short Answer Question

a12 = ____________

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

0.5

Question Number : 178 Question Id : 640653739746 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 0.5

Question Label : Short Answer Question

a21 = ____________

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

Question Number : 179 Question Id : 640653739747 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 0.5

Question Label : Short Answer Question

a22 = ____________

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

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Question Numbers : (180 to 181)

Question Label : Comprehension

The degrees of freedom for translation and affine transformations are (a) __________ and (b)
___________ respectively.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 180 Question Id : 640653739752 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Enter the correct answer for blank (a) __________.

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

2
Question Number : 181 Question Id : 640653739753 Question Type : SA Calculator : None
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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Enter the correct answer for blank (b) __________.

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

LLM
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Section Number : 12

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Section Marks : 50

Display Number Panel : Yes

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : INTRODUCTION TO LARGE
LANGUAGE MODELS (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

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Options :

6406532474501. YES

6406532474502. NO

Question Number : 183 Question Id : 640653739755 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406532474503. Useful Data has been mentioned above.

6406532474504. This data attachment is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 640653108277

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Question Numbers : (184 to 187)

Question Label : Comprehension


Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 184 Question Id : 640653739757 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :
-0.73 to -0.63

Question Number : 185 Question Id : 640653739758 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

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0.13 to 0.20

Question Number : 186 Question Id : 640653739759 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question


Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

-0.06 to -0.035

Question Number : 187 Question Id : 640653739760 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which token in the sequence was given the highest score?

Options :

6406532474508. G

6406532474509. C

6406532474510. T

6406532474511. A

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 640653108278

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Question Numbers : (188 to 189)

Question Label : Comprehension

Consider the following configuration for the Vannila transformer architecture with one encoder
layer and one decoder layer.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 188 Question Id : 640653739762 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Suppose the number of learnable parameters in the source input embedding layer is 1600, how
many parameters are there in the positional embedding layer of the source language? Assume the
positional embeddings are learnable.

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

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Possible Answers :

512

Question Number : 189 Question Id : 640653739763 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

How many parameters are there in the multi-head attention layer of the encoder (exclude the
parameters in the WO matrix used for linear transformation)?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

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Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

768

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 640653108279

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Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406532474514.

6406532474515.

6406532474516.

6406532474517.

Question Number : 191 Question Id : 640653739770 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Suppose we run the pre-trained GPT model in an autoregressive fashion for generating a text
sequence. Then, the statement that “ We do not need to add the positional embedding to the
predicted tokens at every time step” is

Options :

6406532474530. TRUE

6406532474531. FALSE

Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 640653108280

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Question Number : 192 Question Id : 640653739765 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Suppose we have a dataset for machine translation tasks with thousands of samples. Suppose a
team considers training the transformer model. The model could be trained in two approaches

A Autoregressive training
B Teacher forcing

Choose the correct statements

Options :

6406532474518. Approach A helps the model to converge faster than approach B

6406532474519. Approach B helps the model converge faster than approach A

6406532474520. One can start the training with approach B first and then switch to approach A
after some training steps

6406532474521. Once the training starts with approach B and then switching to approach A
after some training steps can not be done

Sub-Section Number : 6

Sub-Section Id : 640653108281

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Question Label : Multiple Select Question


Options :

6406532474522. 512

6406532474523. 1024

6406532474524. 1536

6406532474525. 2048

Question Number : 194 Question Id : 640653739771 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Choose the correct statements

Options :

6406532474532. All the parameters of the GPT model are randomly initialized during pre-
training

6406532474533. The model minimizes the CLM objective during fine-tuning to improve the
performance
6406532474534. All parameters of the GPT model are randomly initialized during fine-tuning

6406532474535. In general, fine-tuning requires a dataset with labels

Question Number : 195 Question Id : 640653739772 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 4 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406532474536. Top-k sampling

6406532474537. Beam search with the beam size K = 2

6406532474538. Top-p sampling

6406532474539. Exhaustive search

6406532474540. None of these

Sub-Section Number : 7

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Question Numbers : (196 to 197)

Question Label : Comprehension

Consider a GPT model used for Causal language modelling. We feed the input sentence “This is a
cool idea” to the model by appending special staring [BOS] and ending [EOS] tokens ( that is,
“[BOS] This is a cool idea [EOS]”). Assume the context length of the model is 7. The attention matrix
computed in one of the attention layers is given below

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 196 Question Id : 640653739768 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

The attention score matrix given in Table 1 is appropriate for the causal language modelling task

Options :

6406532474526. True

6406532474527. False

6406532474528. Insufficient information

Question Number : 197 Question Id : 640653739769 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Short Answer Question


Assume the time step starts from t = 0 and ends at t = 6. Suppose the model is at time step t = 4,
what is the attention value assigned for the word “is”?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

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Sub-Section Number : 8

Sub-Section Id : 640653108283

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Question Number : 198 Question Id : 640653739773 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

The statement that “the Next Sentence Prediction (NSP) task requires the BERT model to run
autoregressively given the first sentence( or segment)” is

Options :

6406532474541. TRUE

6406532474542. FALSE

BDBN
Section Id : 64065351462

Section Number : 13
Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 26

Number of Questions to be attempted : 26

Section Marks : 50

Display Number Panel : Yes

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Group All Questions : No

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
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Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 640653108284

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The density of the network given below is

Options :

6406532474545. 0.7

6406532474546. 0.28

6406532474547. 1.4

6406532474548. 1.2

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Consider a bipartite graph with two node sets, A and B. Set A contains 5 nodes, and Set B con-tains
7 nodes. If the graph has a total of 23 edges, the average degree of the bipartite graph is

Options :

6406532474549. 2.7

6406532474550. 1.91

6406532474551. 3.83

6406532474552. 3.2

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Using the following code to answer the question below

What output will be printed by the code?

Options :

6406532474553. [0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0]

6406532474554. [0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0]

6406532474555. [2, 3, 4]
6406532474556. [1,2, 3, 4]

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Which of the following is a characteristic property of Erdös –Rényi random networks?

Options :

6406532474557. Scale-free degree distribution.

6406532474558. Small-world phenomenon.

6406532474559. Uniform probability of edges between nodes.

6406532474560. Hierarchical modular structure.

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Match the following omics approaches and the techniques used to study them

Options :

6406532474623. i-c, ii-c, iii-d iv-a

6406532474624. i-b, ii-c, iii-a, iv-a


6406532474625. i-c, ii-d, iii-a, iv-b

6406532474626. i-b, ii-c, iii-d iv-a

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Assertion: RNA polymerase II is responsible for transcribing protein-coding genes in eukaryotic


cells.
Reason: RNA polymerase II recognizes and binds to the promoter regions of protein-coding genes,
initiating the transcription process.

Options :

6406532474627. Both the assertion and reason are correct, and the reason is a correct
explanation of the assertion.

6406532474628. Both the assertion and reason are correct, but the reason is not a correct
explanation of the assertion.

6406532474629. The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.

6406532474630. The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.

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Assertion: The binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter region is a crucial step in transcription.
Reason: The promoter region consists of sequences that is recognised by the RNA polymerase.

Options :
6406532474631. Both the assertion and reason are correct, and the reason is a correct
explanation of the assertion.

6406532474632. Both the assertion and reason are correct, but the reason is not a correct
explanation of the assertion.

6406532474633. The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.

6406532474634. The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.

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Match the GWAS term with its description.

Options :

6406532474635. A - 2, B - 1, C - 4, D - 3

6406532474636. A - 4, B - 3, C - 1, D - 2

6406532474637. A - 4, B - 2, C - 1, D - 3

6406532474638. A - 3, B - 2, C - 4, D - 1

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Choose the bipartite graphs from the options representing various graphs, shown below:

Options :

6406532474561.

6406532474562.

6406532474563.
6406532474564.

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In the graph shown below:

Options :

6406532474565. Only the red node has high betweenness

6406532474566. The blue node and the red node have high betweenness

6406532474567. The blue node has high betweenness and high degree

6406532474568. The red node has a high degree

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Choose the TRUE statement

Options :

6406532474569. A smaller characteristic path length indicates a network is tightly connected.

6406532474570. In an Erdös–Rényi G(n ,p) network, there are hub nodes to which new nodes
connect with higher probability, as the network grows.

6406532474571. The degree distribution of Erdös–Rényi G(n ,p) network follows the Poisson
distribution, for large n

6406532474572. In a hypergraph, every hyper-edge is a subset of V × V where V is the set of all


vertices in the graph.

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What happens to the connectivity of Erdös–Rényi G(n ,p) random networks as the probability
increases?

Options :

6406532474573. The network becomes more disconnected.

6406532474574. The network transitions to a fully connected graph.

6406532474575. The average degree of the network increases.

6406532474576. The diameter of the network increases.

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Use the attached graph to answer the given subquestions:

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The diameter of the given network is ____

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4
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The clustering coefficient of node 5 is ________

NOTE: Enter your answer in one decimal place.

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0.1

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The given graph is

Options :

6406532474579. Labelled, undirected, unweighted

6406532474580. Bipartite, labelled, undirected, unweighted

6406532474581. Complete, labelled, unweighted

6406532474582. Unlabelled, weighted, undirected

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What is the role of topoisomerase in DNA replication

Options :

6406532474583. Synthesis of a new DNA strand from 5’->3’ using the parental strand as a
template.

6406532474584. Relieving of DNA supercoiling by formed dues to unwinding of the two


strands.

6406532474585. Prevents annealing of the parental strands.

6406532474586. None of these.

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GWAS is used for

A. It aims to find a relation between genotype and phenotype by studying the gene products
affecting the phenotype.
B. Identifying the association between genotype and phenotype by comparing statistically
significant genetic variants of individuals in a population.

Options :

6406532474587. Only A
6406532474588. Only B

6406532474589. Both A and B

6406532474590. None of these.

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What is the primary focus of transcriptomics?

Options :

6406532474591. Study of protein structures.

6406532474592. Examination of DNA sequences.

6406532474593. Analysis of gene expression at the RNA level.

6406532474594. Investigation of cell morphology.

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What is the primary advantage of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) over traditional Sanger
sequencing?

Options :

6406532474595. Longer read lengths.

6406532474596. Higher accuracy.

6406532474597. Higher throughput.


6406532474598. Lower cost per base.

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Which of the following represents the start codon in mRNA that initiates translation?

Options :

6406532474599. AUG

6406532474600. UGA

6406532474601. UAA

6406532474602. CCC

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Which of the following is/are correct regarding DNA replication

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6406532474603. DNA Replication occurs from 5’-> 3’ end.

6406532474604. The leading strand is synthesised in a continuous manner.


6406532474605. DNA polymerase cannot initiate DNA replication.

6406532474606. The lagging strand is synthesised in a continuous manner.

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Which of the following is/are true regarding RNA

Options :

6406532474607. RNA has Uracil instead of Thymine

6406532474608. RNA has a deoxyribose sugar backbone.

6406532474609. tRNA is translated to protein

6406532474610. RNA is more stable than DNA

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Select the correct statements about stop codons.

Options :

6406532474611. Stop codons signal the beginning of translation.

6406532474612. There are three different stop codons in the standard genetic code.

6406532474613. Stop codons do not specify any amino acid.

6406532474614. Mutations converting a stop codon into a start codon can result in normal
protein synthesis.
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Application of genomics include

Options :

6406532474615. Studying evolutionary patterns across different strains and species.

6406532474616. Identifying the gene expression patterns in cells.

6406532474617. Studying post translational modifications.

6406532474618. Identify genetic associations to phenotypic traits.

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Which of the following statements accurately describe the goals of the 1000 Genomes Project?

Options :

6406532474619. To study the gene expression patterns amongst different individuals

6406532474620. To catalogue the genetic variations in human populations from different ethnic
groups.

6406532474621. To identify common and rare variants that affect various phenotypes in human
genome.

6406532474622. To provide a comprehensive resource for understanding human genetic


diversity

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Read the sequence of the sample obtained from sangers sequencing from 5’-> 3’ based on the gel
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GTACCCGAAATCAGGA

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Answer the given subquestions from the plot.

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What is the name of the plot?

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Manhattan plot

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Identify the causal SNPs from the plot. (Separate each answer with a space or a comma)

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ABCDE

A,B,C,D,E

A, B, C, D, E

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Identify the SNP with the highest statistical significance.

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Managerial Economics
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The Cobb-Douglas production function F(K, L)=KpLq

Options :

6406532474645. Shows only constant returns to scale

6406532474646. Shows Increasing, decreasing or constant returns to scale based on the value
of p+q

6406532474647. Has constant marginal product of labour

6406532474648. Has constant marginal product of capital


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When one is not able to compare two goods and is confused about which one to choose, his
preference violates

Options :

6406532474649. Completeness

6406532474650. Reflexivity

6406532474651. Transitivity

6406532474652. All of these

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When a person prefers Mango to Apple, Apple to Guava and Guava to Mango, his preference
violates

Options :

6406532474653. Completeness

6406532474654. Reflexivity

6406532474655. Transitivity

6406532474656. Convexity

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The marginal product of labour is defined as

Options :

6406532474657. a firm’s total output divided by total labour input

6406532474658. the extra output produced by employing one more unit of labour while
allowing other inputs to vary

6406532474659. the extra output produced by employing one more unit of labour while
holding other inputs constant

6406532474660. the extra output produced by employing one more unit of capital while
holding labour input constant

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If marginal costs equal average total costs

Options :

6406532474661. average total costs are falling

6406532474662. average total costs are maximized

6406532474663. average total costs are rising

6406532474664. average total costs are minimized

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A chair manufacturer hires its assembly-line labour for $30 an hour and calculates that the rental
cost of its machinery is $15 per hour. Suppose that a chair can be produced using 4 hours of
labour or machinery in any combination.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

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If the firm is currently using 3 hours of labour for each hour of machine time, is it minimizing its
costs of production?

Options :

6406532474665. Yes

6406532474666. No

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If not, what will be the optimal combination of labour L*=______________

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If not, what will be the optimal combination of capital K*=_____________

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The production function for a product is given by q = 100KL If the price of capital is INR 1200 per
day and the price of labour INR 300 per day.
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

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What will be the optimal capital-labour ratio ______________

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0.25

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Optimal level of Labour (L*) for producing 10000 units of output will be____________

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20
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Optimal level of capital (K*) for producing 10000 units of output will be_______________

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Minimized cost corresponding to 10000 units of output will be ____________

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12000

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Elmo finds himself at a Coke machine on a hot and dusty Sunday. The Coke machine requires
exact change-two quarters and a dime. No other combination of coins will make anything come
out of the machine. No stores are open; no one is in sight. Elmo is so thirsty that the only thing he
cares about is how many soft drinks he will be able to buy with the change in his pocket; the more
he can buy, the better.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

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If Elmo has 2 quarters and a dime in his pockets, he can buy 1 soft drink. How many soft drinks
can he buy if he has 4 quarters and 2 dimes?____________

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Does Elmo have convex preferences between dimes and quarters?

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6406532474674. Yes

6406532474675. No

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Question Numbers : (244 to 245)

Question Label : Comprehension

Last week you purchased five large cases of Fritos for a customer who, as it turned out, did not
accept delivery. You paid $100 for these cases. You have a deal with your grocers that they will pay
you $0.25 for each dollar of returned merchandise. Just this week, you found a fraternity on
campus that will buy the five cartons for $55 (and will pick them up from your apartment, relieving
you of the need to deliver them to the frat house).

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 244 Question Id : 640653739825 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the opportunity cost of filling this order (i.e., selling these cartons to the
fraternity)?_____________(in $)

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes


Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

25

Question Number : 245 Question Id : 640653739826 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Should you sell the Fritos to the fraternity?

Options :

6406532474677. Yes

6406532474678. No

Sub-Section Number : 6

Sub-Section Id : 640653108297

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653739827 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (246 to 248)

Question Label : Comprehension

The short run cost function of a company is given by the equation TC=100+25q+q2, where TC is
total cost and q is no of units produced.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions
Question Number : 246 Question Id : 640653739828 Question Type : SA Calculator : None
Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What will be the average fixed cost if company produces 100 units ___________________

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

Question Number : 247 Question Id : 640653739829 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is marginal cost of company at q=25? _______________

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

75

Question Number : 248 Question Id : 640653739830 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Short Answer Question


What is average variable cost at q=25?__________________

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

50

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