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This document is an exam paper for an Introduction to .NET and XML course. It contains 13 multiple choice questions across two sections. Section A contains 15 compulsory short answer questions. Section B contains 9 longer answer questions worth 5 marks each, from which students must attempt any 9. The questions cover key topics like the design goals and applications of .NET, Common Language Runtime concepts, developing device independent web services, XML history and concepts like elements and entities, using DTDs for validation, and comparing CSS and XSL.

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Bscit 601

This document is an exam paper for an Introduction to .NET and XML course. It contains 13 multiple choice questions across two sections. Section A contains 15 compulsory short answer questions. Section B contains 9 longer answer questions worth 5 marks each, from which students must attempt any 9. The questions cover key topics like the design goals and applications of .NET, Common Language Runtime concepts, developing device independent web services, XML history and concepts like elements and entities, using DTDs for validation, and comparing CSS and XSL.

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Roll No. ......................

Total No. of Questions : 13] [Total No. of Pages : 02

J-3589[S-1445] [2037]
B.Sc. (IT) (Semester - 6th)
INTRODUCTION TO .NET & XML (B.Sc. (IT) - 601)

Time : 03 Hours Maximum Marks : 75


Instruction to Candidates:
1) Section - A is compulsory.
2) Attempt any Nine questions from Section - B.

Section - A
Q1) (15 x 2 = 30)
a) Which are key design goals of .NET.
b) Give at least names of four Applications for which .NET is preferred.
c) How can you decide what level of availability is appropriate for your
application?
d) What metadata services does SQL Server 2000 provide?
e) What are the important concepts of Common Language Runtime?
f) How does The .NET Framework help to develop device independent
web services?
g) What is MSIL? What does it provide?
h) Explain the history & origin of XML.
i) What is empty element? What shorthand notation is used for empty
elements?
j) How character data and markup are represented by text in XML?
k) What are tokenized attributes?
l) Which rules are followed to name the elements in XML? Write some
examples.
m) What are the main benefits of DTD?
n) What are the default Template rules.
o) CSS and XSL are so similar. Aren’t they redundant? If CSS is already
in use then why to use more complex XSL?

P.T.O.
Section - B
(9 x 5 = 45)
Q2) List the advantages of .NET Framework.

Q3) What tools and utilities does The .NET Framework provide that facilitate
effective management of distributed applications?

Q4) How can you scale SQL Server 2000 ? What are its uses?

Q5) Discuss the different execution phases.

Q6) List the .NET Framework classes with their functionality.

Q7) What is special in XML which is not available in HTML.

Q8) Explain about the XML entities I n what cases they are equivalent to files
in what cases they are not?

Q9) What is the procedure to validating XML data. What is DTD validation of
an XML document?

Q10) Explain the mechanism used in DTD to declare elements and attributes.

Q11) Explain about the box CSS properties.

Q12) Illustrate about the Layout formatting objects and Content formatting
objects.

Q13) Make comparison between XSL & CSS.

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J-3589[S-1445] -2-

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