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This document contains information about a cycle test for the computer programming course GE6151, including: - The date, marks allotted, duration, and academic year/semester for the test - Details on the test format which includes 3 parts (Part A, B, C) covering a range of short answer and long answer questions testing knowledge of computer hardware, memory, number systems, computer organization and classifications, and generations of computers.

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Computer Fundamentals Question Paper

This document contains information about a cycle test for the computer programming course GE6151, including: - The date, marks allotted, duration, and academic year/semester for the test - Details on the test format which includes 3 parts (Part A, B, C) covering a range of short answer and long answer questions testing knowledge of computer hardware, memory, number systems, computer organization and classifications, and generations of computers.

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CYCLE TEST I

GE6151 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING


Date: 02.09.2015

CYCLE TEST I
GE6151 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Marks: 50

Year/Sem: I/I

Duration: 1.30 hrs

PART A - (Answer all questions)


(5* 2 =10)
1. List some important hardware and software technologies of
fifth generation computer?
2. What is a volatile and non-volatile memory?Give Example.
3. How will you classify computer systems?
4.
5. Write the binary and octal equivalent of hexadecimal number
7BD?
PART B (Answer all questions)
6.A) Briefly explain the basic Organization of computers with neat
sketch.
(16)
(OR)
B) Explain the various Classifications of Computers?
(16)
7.A) i) convert (756)10 to octal and hexadecimal
(4)
ii) convert (39.B6)16 to octal number
(4)
iii)c onvert the following binary into octal
a) 100111100 b) 110011001100
(4)
iv) convert (E4.16)16 into decimal number
(4)
(OR)
B) Explain the various Generations of Computers in detail? (16)
8.A) Define computer. Explain their characteristics briefly and
mention some applications?
(8)
(OR)
B) Explain about the various memory storage systems? (8)
Course
Coordinator

Module
Coordinator

Programme
Coordinator

DHIRAJLAL GANDHI COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY


DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Date: 02.09.2015

Marks: 50

Year/Sem: I/I

Duration: 1.30 hrs

PART A - (Answer all questions)


1. List some important hardware and software technologies of
fifth generation computer?
2. What is a volatile and non-volatile memory?Give Example.
3. How will you classify computer systems?
4. What is the use of computer in medicine and healthcare?
5. Write the binary and octal equivalent of hexadecimal number
7BD?
PART B (Answer all questions)
(1* 8 = 8)
6. A) Define computer.Explain their characteristics briefly and
mention some applications?
(8)
(OR)
B) Explain about the various memory storage systems? (8)
PART C (Answer all questions)
(2*16 = 32)
7. A) Briefly explain the basic Organization of computers with
neat sketch.
(16)
(OR)
B) Explain the various Classifications of Computers?
(16)
8. A) i) convert (756)10 to octal and hexadecimal
(4)
ii) convert (39.B6)16 to octal number
(4)
iii)c onvert the following binary into octal
b) 100111100 b) 110011001100
(4)
iv) convert (E4.16)16 into decimal number
(4)
(OR)
B) Explain the various Generations of Computers in detail? (16)
Course
Coordinator

Module
Coordinator

Programme
Coordinator

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