B.C.A Part - 1, 2 & 3 - 2018266100601 PDF
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B.C.A. Part-1
BCA PART- I
* Minimum passing marks in subject BCA101 is 40% of total marks 150(i.e. Total of Part I
+ Part II + Part III marks of BCA101)
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION 2017-2018
BCA PART - II
Theory Marks Internal Marks Teaching Load
Subject Subject Paper per Week
Code
L T P
Max. Min. Max. Min.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
50 - - 2 - -
* BCA201 Part-I : Numerical Analysis
50 60 - - 2 - -
Part-II : Differentiation and Integration
* Minimum passing marks in subject BCA201 is 40% of total marks 150(i.e. Total of
Part I + Part II + Part III marks of BCA201)
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION 2017-2018
BCA PART-III
* Minimum passing marks in subject BCA301 is 40% of total marks 150(i.e. Total of Part I
+ Part II + Part III marks of BCA301)
BCA -101
THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
PAPER-I : DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
Max Marks : 50
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit- wise question with the provision of
internal choice. Only Simple calculator is allowed not Scientific calculator.
UNIT - I
Recall of statements and logical connectives, tautologies and contradictions, logical equivalence,
algebra of propositions quantifiers, existential quantifiers and universal quantifiers.
UNIT – II
Boolean algebra and its properties, algebra of propositions as an example, De Morgan's Laws,
partial order relations g.l.b., l.u.b. Algebra of electric circuits and its applications. Design of
simple automatic control system.
UNIT - III
Boolean functions - disjunctive and conjugative normal forms. Boolean's expansion theorem,
fundamental forms. Many terminal Networks.
UNIT – IV
Arbitrary Cartesian product of sets. Equivalence relations, partition of sets, injective,
surjective, bijective maps, binary operations, countable, uncountable sets.
UNIT –V
Basic Concept of Graph Theory, Sub graphs, Trees and their properties, Binary Trees, Spanning
Trees, Directed Trees, Planar graphs, Euler Circuit, Hamiltonian Graph. Chromatic number.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Boolean Algebra and its Application : J.E. Whitesitt
2. Concepts of Modem Mathematics : P.L. Bhatnagar
3. Discrete Mathematics : B.R.Thakur
4. Graph theory and its applications : Narsingh Dev.
5. Discrete Maths : C.L.Liu T M Hill
BCA -101
PAPER-II : CALCULUS AND STATISTICAL METHODS
Max Marks : 50
Note : The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice. Only Simple calculator is allowed not Scientific calculator.
Unit I
Limits, Continuity and differentiability of function(s) of one variable, First and second kind
of discontinuities.
UNIT – II
Differentiation of Functions, Differentiation of functions of functions, parametric functions,
product of functions, function in Product and quotient form, Logarithmic differentiation,
Differentiation of Parametric functions.
UNIT – III
Tangent & Normal, Subtangent, Subnormal, Monotonic Increasing and Decreasing function,
Simple examples of Maxima and Minima.
Statistical Methods
UNIT – IV
Probability – sample space, Types of events (mutually exclusive, equally, likely event,
favorable events, dependent and independent events), composition of events, additive and
multiplicative law of probability, conditional probability, inverse probability, Bays Theorem.
UNIT –V
Frequency distribution and measures of dispersions, Binomial, Poisson and Normal
distribution. Curve fitting and Principle of least square, Correlation and Regressions lines.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Differential Calculus : Gorakh Prasad
2. Statistics : Rey & Sharma
3. Statistics : Shukla & Sahay
BCA -101
THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
PAPER - III : INTRODUCTORY ELECTRONICS
Max Marks : 50
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. Digital Computer Electronics - Albert P. Malvino (TMH Edition)
2. Digital Computer and LogicDesign - M Morris Mano ( PHI)
3. Digital Computer Fundamentals - Thomas P. Bartee ( Megraw Hill)
4. Handbook of Electronics - GuptaKumar(Pragati Prakashan Meerut)
BCA - 102
FUNDAMENTALS of IT & O.S.
Max Marks : 100 Min. Marks :40
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice.
Unit-I Introduction to Computers
Computer System Characteristics and Capabilities : Speed, Accuracy, Reliability, Memory capability,
Repeatability. Computer Hardware and Software: Block Diagram of a Computer, Different Types of
Softwares. Data Processing: Data, Data Processing System, Storing Data, Processing Data. Types of
Computers: Analog, Digital, Hybrid General and Special Purpose Computers. Computer Generations:
Characteristics of Computer Generations Computer Systems – Micros, Minis & Main-frames. Introduction to
a PC : The IBM Personal Computer Types of PC systems PC, XT & AT Pentium PC’s Limitations of Micro
Computer.
Unit – II Computer Organization :
Introduction to Input Devices : Categorizing Input Hardware, Keyboard, Direct Entry – Card Readers,
Scanning Devices – O.M.R., Character Readers, MICR, Smart Cards, Voice Input Devices, Pointing Devices
– Mouse, Light Pen. Storage Devices : Storage Fundamentals, Primary and Secondary Storage, Data Storage
and Retrieval Methods – Sequential, Direct & Indexed Sequential, Tape Storage and Retrieval Methods Tape
storage Devices, characteristics and limitations, Direct access Storage and Microcomputers - Hard Disks,
Disk Cartridges, Direct Access Storage Devices for large Computer systems, Mass storage systems and
Optical Disks, CD ROM. Central Processing Unit : The Microprocessor, control unit, A.L.U., Registers,
Buses, Main Memory, Main Memory (RAM) for microcomputers, Read Only Memory(ROM). Computer
Output : Output Fundamentals, Hardcopy Output Devices, Impact Printers, Non-Impact Printers, Plotters,
Computer output Microfilm/Microfiche(COM) systems, Softcopy Output Devices, Cathode Ray Tube, Flat
Screen Technologies.
Unit – III Computer Software:
System Software: System software Vs. Application Software, Types of System Software, Introduction and
Types of Operating Systems programs, Booting Loader, Diagnostic Tests, Operating Systems Executive,
BIOS, Utility Programs, File Maintenance, Language Processors, Assembler, Compiler & Interpreter.
Application Software: Microcomputer Software, Interacting with the System, Trends in PC software, Types
of Application Software, Difference between Program and Packages.
Unit – IV Microsoft Disk Operating System :
Introduction, History and Versions of DOS. Fundamentals of DOS : Physical Structure of the Disk,
Compatibility of drives, Disks & DOS versions, Preparing Disks for use, Device Names. Getting Started with
DOS : Booting Process (DOS, Windows, Unix), System Files and Command.com, Internal DOS Commands -
DIR, MD, CD, COPY, DEL, REN, VOL, DATE, TIME, CLS, PATH, TYPE. Files & Directories,
Elementary External DOS Commands - CHKDSK, MEM, XCOPY, PRINT, DISKCOPY, DISKCOMP,
DOSKEY, HELP, TREE, SYS, LABEL, ATTRIB, Creating a Batch Files, Additional Commands - ECHO,
PROMPT, EDIT, FORMAT, FDISK, BACKUP, RESTORE, MORE, SORT, APPEND. Introduction to Unix
OS, Basic commands eg pwd, is, cat, pg, who, ps, mail, cal, File commands- ls, cat, tail, cp, mv, rm, file,type,
chmod. Directory Commands- cd, mkdir, rmdir.
Unit – V Overview of GUI & Windows OS:
Introduction to GUI and various versions of MS Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Vista,
Workgroups and domains, Quick launch toolbar, Windows Flip, 3D navigation, Desktop, Internet explorer
7.0, networking features (Sharing files), managing programs and multimedia, control panel, Speech
recognition and Dictation, Handling user accounts, Security and protection features, management tools
(updating, diagnosing, configurations, backup and recovery, upgrading windows vista). OLE Concept,
Comparative study of Linux, DOS and Windows, features of Windows Vista, reliability, migrating the data.
Books
1. Using IT : Williams T M Hill
2. IT : Curtin T M Hill
3. Fundamental of Information Technology : Chetan Shrivastava_Kalyani Publishers
4 Computer Fundamentals : P.K Sinha BPB Pubications
BCA-103
PROGRAMMING IN 'C' LANGUAGE
Max Marks : 100 Min. Marks :40
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice.
UNIT-I
Fundamentals of C Programming - Overview of C : History of 'C', Structure of 'C' program.
Keywords, Tokens, Data types, Constants, Literals and Variables, Operators and Expressions :
Arithmetic operators, Relational operator, Logical operators, Expressions, Operator : operator
precedence and associativity ,Type casting, Console I/O formatting, Unformatted I/O functions: getch(),
getchar, getche(), getc(), putc(), putchar().
Control Constructs : If-else, conditional operators, switch and break, nested conditional branching
statements, loops: For, do.. while, while, Nested loops, break and continue, goto and label, exit function.
UNIT- II
Arrays, Strings and Functions : Array:-Array declaration, One and Two dimensional numeric and
character arrays. Multidimensional arrays.
String:- String declaration, initialization, string manipulation with/without using library function.
Functions:-definition, function components: Function arguments, return value, function call statement,
function prototype. Type of function arrangement: return and argument, no return and no argument,
return and no argument, no return and argument. Scope and lifetime of variable. Call by value and call
by reference. Function using arrays, function with command line argument. User defined function:
maths and character functions, Recursive function.
UNIT-III
Structure, Union & Enum- Structure: basics, declaring structure and structure variable, typedef
statement, array of structure, array within structure, Nested structure; passing structure to function,
function returning structure. Union: basics, declaring union and union variable, Enum: declaring enum
and enum variable.
UNIT- IV
Dynamic Data Structures in 'C' - Pointers: definition of pointers, pointer declaration, using & and *
operators. Void pointer, pointer to pointer, Pointer in math expression, pointer arithmetic, pointer
comparison, dynamic memory allocation functions – malloc, calloc, realloc and free, pointers vs. Arrays,
Arrays of pointer, pointer to array, pointers to functions, function returning pointer, passing function as
argument to function, pointer to structure, dynamic array of structure through pointer to structure.
UNIT-V
File Handling and Miscellaneous Features - File handling: file pointer, file accessing
functions,:fopen, fclose, fputc, fgetc, fprintf, fscanf, fread, fwrite,beof, fflush, rewind, fseek, ferror. File
handling through command line argument. Introduction to C preprocessor #include, #define, conditional
compilation directives: #if, #else, #elif, #endif, #ifndef etc.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED : -
Main Reading:
1. Programming in C - Yashwant Kanetkar
2. Programming in C - Venugopal
3. The C Programming Language - Kemigham and Ritche [ Prentice Hall].
4. Application Programming in C - R. Johnson-baugh & Martin Kalin Macmillan International Editions.
5. The Spirit of C - Mullish Cooper, Jaico publishing House
6. How to solve it by Computers - R.G.Dromey, Prentice Hall of India.
7. Mastering in CPP - Venugopal
Supplementary Readings:
1- The art of C Programming - Jones, Robin & Stewart, Narosa Publishing House.
2- C Problem solving and Programming - A. Kenneth, Prentice Hall International.
3- C made easy - H. Schildt, McGraw Hill Book Company
BCA-104
Introduction to PC Software & Internet Applications
Max Marks : 100 Min. Marks :40
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice.
Unit - I
Using Office 2007 MS-Word- Creating and editing word documents, formatting documents –aligning
documents, indenting paragraphs, changing margin, formatting pages, formatting paragraph, printing labels,
working with tables, formatting text in tables, inserting and deleting cells, rows and columns, use bulleted
and numbering, checking spelling and grammar, finding synonyms, working with long documents, working
with header and footer, adding page number and foot note, working with graphics, inserting clip art, working
with pictures, Word art, creating flow chart, creating word templates, creating templates, working with mail
merge, writing the form letter, merging form documents, selecting merge records, creating macros, running
macro.
UNIT – II
Working with MS-Excel – Introducing Excel, use of excel sheet, saving, opening, and printing workbook
,Apply formats in cell & text, Divide worksheet into pages , setting page layout, adding Header & Footer.
Using multiple documents, arranging windows i.e. (Cascade, Tiled ,Split), protecting your work, password
protection. Working with Functions & Formulas, using absolute reference, referencing cell by name , using
cell label , giving name to cell and ranges , working with formulas (mathematical & trigonometric ,
statistical, date time , most recently used), Working with Excel graphics, creating chart & graphs. filtering a
database ,using auto filter ,criteria range, calculating total and subtotal, creating pivot table, goal seek,
recording & playing macros, deleting and selecting macro location.
UNIT – III
Working with MS-PowerPoint & MS-Access - Presenting with PowerPoint – Creating presentation,
working with slides, different types of slides, setting page layout, selecting background and applying design,
adding graphics to slide, adding sound and movie, working with table, creating chart and ginih, playing a
slide show, slide transition, advancing slides, setting time, rehearsing timing, animating slide, animating
objects, running the show from windows. MS-Access – Creating tables in Access, defining datatypes,
creating relationships, manipulating records.
UNIT – IV
Introduction to HTML and Designing Web Page using MS-FrontPage – Concept of website, web
standards, what is HTML, HTML documents/files. HTML Editor, explanation of the structure of home page,
elements in HTML document, HTML elements, HTML tags and basic HTML tags, viewing the source of
webpage. And downloading the WebPages source Image, internal and external linking between web
pages – IMG elements. Features of Front page 2000, Designing web page, working with views,
Hyperlinks, setting Hyperlink, using List, themes, tables, Frames, style sheet, working with forms, page
Templates, frame templates, anchor, working with banners, Dynamic effect, How to publishing webpages in
local area network.
UNIT – V
Animations and Graphics: Basic Concept of 2D/3D Animation, Principle and application in Multimedia,
Hardware & software resources requirement for animation, steps for creating generic animation. Learn the basic of Flash
Animation;
Creating a new movie : Get set Up, Input Text, Animate Text, drawing and painting with tools, brush,create
basic shapes like Oval, Rectangle& Polystar Tools, tools working with object & filing the object,
Transformation, object properties dialog box, creating layers motion tweeing, shape tweeing , mask layers,
basic action scripts, importing sound through Flash.
Interface of Photoshop : The Photoshop workspace use of menus palettes and toolbox, creating new images,
using selecting tools, lasso tool, Direct select Lasso, convert point tool, image adjustment through Photoshop.
Book:
1. Office 2000 made easy - Alan Neibauer, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. An Introduction to HTML -Dr.K.N. Agarwala, Dr.O.P.Vyas, P.A.Agarwala
3. FLASHMX Bible -Robert Reinhart
4. Sams Teach Yourself Macromedia Flash 8 in 24 Hours - Phillip Kerman
5. Photoshop Bible -Willey Publication
6. Ms front page 2000 complete concept and Technical Gary, B.shelly.
8. Complete Reference HTML
9. How to do everything with Macromedia - Bonnie Blake,Doug Sahlin
10. Multimedia Making it works - Tay Vaughan Tata Mcgraw Hills
BCA –105
PROGRAMMING IN VISUAL BASIC
Max Marks : 50 Min. Marks :20
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice.
UNIT - I
Introduction to visual Basic: Hardware requirements, features of VB, Editions of Visual Basic, and
Event Driven Programming vs procedure oriented programming. Introduction to Integrated
Development Enviroment. Basic concepts of Visual Basic programming: Controls, properties, methods,
events, forms, projects. Creating Executable files.
Variables, constants, data types, data conversion function., scope of variables Operators Control
Structure : Conditional / branching statements : If...else.. end if, Select case Looping statements: do..
while, for.. next, for each, exiting a loop, go to statement, msg box and input box functions.
UNIT - II
Arrays: types of arrays, array manipulation, Working with standard controls. Working with control
array, various key and mouse events, using drag and drop concepts.
Procedure and Functions: types of function, library function, date and time function, format function, and
string related function, validation function. Creating user defined function & procedure, call by value and call
by reference, concept of recursion, working with basic module, class module and form module.
UNIT – III
Working with Advanced Controls: toolbar, status bar, tabbed dialog controls, progress bar, animation
controls, dtpicker, calendar, common dialog control.
SDI & MDI Application: creating MDI application, menu editor: defining menu & popup menu, sub
main, startup objects. Working with graphics control and using grphic methods.
UNIT - IV
Error Handling: Types of errors, error trapping tools: watch window, local window, immediate
window, debug menu, tracing program flow with call stack, the err object, error function, error handling
routines : on error goto statements.
File Handling: type of file handling, Sequential file handling: reading, writing and appending in file,
understanding user defined data type, Random access file: reading, writing and appending in file.
UNIT- V
Data Access Using the ADO Data Control: Basic concepts of relational database, visual data manager,
introduction to SQL, concept of ODBC, Overview of DAO and RDO, Using DAO and RDO to access data.
ADO features, difference among ADO, DAO and RDO, accessing and manipulating database using ADO,
ADO object hierarchy, concept of recordset and its type, connection object, command object.
Data Environment: accessing data using data environment, using Data grid, Data combo, data list,
MSHFlexgrid.
Report Generation: Overview of Data Report, creating Data report, adding groups, using data report
functions. Introduction to Crystal Report Writer.
BOOK RECOMMENDED:
Unit -I
Algebra
Partial fractions, Arithmetic Progression & Geometric Progression. Determinants and matrices,
Inverse matrix.
Unit-II
Permutation combination, method of induction, Binomial Theorem for positive integral index.
And any index (without proof), Exponential and logarithmic series.
Unit-III
Trigonometry
Measurement of angles, Trigonometric ratios, simple formula, compound angles, Trigonometric
ratios of multiple and sub multiple angles. Height and Distance, Inverse Function.
Unit-IV
Geometry
Locus, Cartesian coordinate system, Distance formula, Section formula, Slope of a straight line
various forms, Angle between two lines, pair of straight lines, parabole, ellipse and hyperbola.
Unit-V
Statistics
Frequency Distribution, Measures of central tendency, Mean. Median, Mode, G.M., H.M., Inter
quartile range, Mean deviation, Standard deviation.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Mathematic (class XI and XII) – R.D.SHARMA
YOUGBODH Mathematics - (class XI and XII)
PRACTICAL WORK
1 Scheme of Examination:-
Practical examination will be of 3 hours duration. The distribution of practical
marks will be as follows
Programme 1 - 10
Programme 2 - 10
Viva - 15
[ Practical Copy
+ Internal Record] - 15
Total - 50
2 In every program there should be comment for each coded line or block of code
3 Practical file should contain printed programs with name of author, date, path of program,
unit no. and printed output.
4 All the following programs or a similar type of programs should be prepared
List of Practical
1. WAP to perform arithmetic operation using command buttons. (Declare variables
globally).
2. WAP to take input of principal, rate & time and calculate simple interest & compound
interest.
3. Write a program to take input of x and print table of x in the following format.
X*1=X
X * 2 = 2X
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X * 10 = 10*X
4. Design an interface, which will appear like marksheet. It will take input of marks in five
subjects and calculate total marks and percentage then provide grade according to following
criteria. (Using nested if) (Use tab index property to move focus).
If % Then Grade
> = 90 A+
> = 75 & < 90 A
> = 60 & < 75 B
> = 45 & < 60 C
Otherwise F
5. WAP to create a simple calculator (Using control array)
6. Write a program to check whether an centered no. is prime or not. (Using for loop & Exit
for)
7. Write a program which will count all vowels, consonants, digits, special characters and
blank spaces in a sentences (Using select case)
8. WAP to illustrate all functionalities of listbox and combobox.
9. WAP using check boxes for following font effects.
Bold
Italic
Underline
Increase font size
Decrease font size
Font color
10. WAP for temperature conversion using option button.
11. WAP to launch a rocket using pictures box and timer control.
12. WAP to change back color of any control (label, textbox) using scroll box.
13. WAP to search an element for a one dimension static array.
14. WAP to sort a dynamic array of
(a)n numbers
(b)n strings (Input array size at run time)
15. WAP to take input of two matrices and perform their addition, subtraction and
multiplication using menu editor.
17. WAP to illustrate call by value and call by reference ( to swap to values)
18. Write a program to calculate factorial of a number using user defined function.
19. Take input of a word and WAP to check whether it is a palindrome or not. (Without
using structure fun)
20. WAP to find smallest among given three numbers using user defined procedures.
21. WAP to generate, print and find sum of first n elements of fibonacci series using recursion.
22. WAP to perform read write operations in a sequential file.
23. Create a user defined data type having fields name (as string of length 20 bytes), Rollno
(as integer), class (as string of 10 bytes). WAP to create a random access file to store
above data and perform following operations in this file.
(a) Write new record (b) Read / display existing record (c) Delete any record
(d)Search any record (f) List selected records (e) close the file
24. WAP to display records of a table using DAO & bound control code for buttons to move
at first record, next record, previous record, last record in the table.
25. Create a table using visual data manager and write a program using RDO & advanced
bound control to add, delete, edit & navigate records.
26. WAP to access a database using ADO & display a key column in the combo box or list
box when an item is selected in it, its corresponding records is shown in MSH flex grid.
27. Using Data Environment create a program to display records of any table.
28. WAP to generate marksheet of students in a class through data report.
29. WAP to illustrate various key board and mouse events.
30. Using drive, directory and file list box (it will show only .bmp files). Let the user select
the bmb files, which will appear in picture box as user click on any item in list box.
31. Using toolbar design an interface for string manipulation. Toolbar should have tabs to
(a) Find length of string (b) No of blank spaces in sting (c) Reverse the string
Also show current date & time in status bar.
BCA-107 PROGRAMMING IN ‘C’
1 Scheme of Examination:-
Practical examination will be two programs and a project demonstration. It will be of 3
hours duration. All programme with flowchart & algorithms. The distribution of practical
marks will be as follows
Programme 1 - 20
Programme 2 - 20
Programme 3 - 20
Viva - 25
[Practical Copy +
Internal Record ] - 15
Total - 100
2. Practical file should contain printed programs with name of author, date, path of program,
unit no. and printed output.
3. In every program there should be comment for each coded line or block of code
4 All the following programs or a similar type of programs should be prepared
List of Practical
INPUT AND OUTPUT, FORMATTING
1. Write a program in which you declare variable of all data types supported by C language.
Get input from user and print the value of each variable with alignment left, right and
column width 10. For real numbers print their values with two digits right to the decimal.
LOOPS, DECISIONS
2. Write program to print all combination of 1 2 3.
3. Write program to generate following pattern
a) A B C D E F G c) *
ABC EFG * *
AB FG * * *
A G
b) 1 d) 1
12 12 1
12 3 13 3 1
12 3 4 14 6 4 1
4. Write main function using switch…case, if..else and loops which when called asks pattern
type; if user enters 11 then first pattern is generated using for loop. If user enters 12 then first
pattern is generated using while loop. If user enters 13 then first pattern is generated using do-
while loop. If user enters 21 then a second pattern is generated using for loop and so on.
5. Write program to display number 1 to 10 in octal, decimal and hexadecimal system.
6. Write program to display number from one number system to another number system. The
program must ask for the number system in which you will input integer value then the
program must ask the number system in which you will want output of the input number
after that you have to input the number in specified number system and program will give
the output according to number system for output you mentioned.
7. Write a program to perform following tasks using switch…case, loops, and conditional
operator (as and when necessary).
a) Find factorial of a number
b) Print fibonacci series up to n terms and its sum.
c) Print sin series up to n terms and its sum.
d) Print exponential series up to n terms and its sum.
e) Print prime numbers up n terms.
f) Print whether a given year is leap or not.
8. Write program no. 6 but use library function to perform above tasks.
ARRAY
9. Create a single program to perform following tasks using switch, if..else, loop and single
dimension character array without using library function:
a) To reverse the string.
b) To count the number of characters in string.
c) To copy the one string to other string;
d) To find whether a given string is palindrome or not.
e) To count no. of vowels, consonants in each word of a sentence and no. of punctuation
in sentence.
f) To arrange the alphabets of a string in ascending order.
10. Create a single program to perform following tasks using switch, if..else, loop and single
dimension integer array:
a) Sort the elements.
c) Search for presence of particular value in array element using linear search.
d) Search for presence of particular value in array element using binary search.
11. Write a program that read the afternoon day temperature for each day of the month and
then report the month average temperature as well as the days on which hottest and
coolest days occurred.
12. Create a single program to perform following tasks using switch, if..else, loop and double
dimension integer array of size 3x3:
a) Addition of two matrix.
b) Subtraction of two matrix.
c) Multiplication of two matrix.
d) Inverse of matrix.
e) Transpose of matrix.
f) Sum of diagonal elements
13. Create a single program to perform following tasks using switch, if..else, loop and double
dimension character array of size 5x40:
a) Sorting of string.
b) Finding the largest string.
c) Finding the smallest string.
c) Searching for presence of a string in array.
FUNCTIONS
14. Write program using the function power (a, b) to calculate the value of a raised to b.
15. Write program to demonstrate difference between static and auto variable.
16. Write program to demonstrate difference between local and global variable.
17. Write a program to perform following tasks using switch…case, loops and function.
a) Find factorial of a number
b) Print Fibonacci series up to n terms and its sum.
c) Print Sin series up to n terms and its sum.
d) Print exponential series up to n terms and its sum.
18. Write a program to perform following tasks using switch…case, loops and recursive
function.
a) Find factorial of a number
b) Print Fibonacci series up to n terms and its sum.
c) Print Sin series up to n terms and its sum.
d) Print exponential series up to n terms and its sum.
e) Print natural series up to n terms and its sum
19. Write a function to accept 10 characters and display whether each input character is digit,
uppercase letter or lower case letter.
Array & Function
20. Create a single program to perform following tasks using switch, if..else, loop, function
and double dimension integer array of size 3x3:
a) Addition of two matrix.
b) Subtraction of two matrix.
c) Multiplication of two matrix.
d) Inverse of matrix.
e) Transpose of matrix.
21. Create a single program to perform following tasks using switch, if..else, loop, user
defined function and single dimension character array:
a) To reverse the string.
b) To count the number of characters in string.
c) To copy the one string to other string;
d) To find whether a given string is palindrome or not.
e) To count no. of vowels, consonant in each word of a sentence and no, of
punctuations in sentence.
22. Create a single program to perform following tasks using switch, if..else, loop, function
and single dimension integer array:
a) Sort the elements.
b) Find largest element and smallest element.
c) Search for presence of particular value in array element using linear search.
d) Search for presence of particular value in array element using binary search.
23. Create a single program to perform following tasks using switch, if..else, loop, function
and double dimension character array of size 5x40:
a) Sorting of string
b) Finding the largest string, lexicographically.
c) Finding the smallest string, lexicographically.
c) Searching for presence of string in array.
STRUCTURE & UNION
24. Create a structure Student having data members to store roll number, name of student, name of
three subjects, max marks, min marks, obtained marks. Declare a structure variable of student.
Provide facilities to input data in data members and display result of student.
25. Create a structure Date with data member’s dd, mm, yy (to store date). Create another
structure Employee with data members to hold name of employee, employee id and date
of joining (date of joining will be hold by variable of structure Date which appears as data
member in Employee Structure). Store data of an employee and print the same.
26. Create a structure Student having data members to store roll number, name of student,
name of three subjects, max marks, min marks, obtained marks. Declare array of structure
to hold data of 3 students. Provide facilities to display result of all students. Provide
facility to display result of specific student whose roll number is given.
27. Write program to create structure complex having data members to store real and
imaginary part. Provide following facilities:
a) Add two complex nos. using structure variables.
b) Subtract two complex nos. using structure variables.
c) Multiply two complex nos. using structure variables.
d) Divide two complex nos. structure variables.
Use structure as argument to function and function returning structure.
POINTER
28. Define union Emp having data members:-one integer, one float and one single dimension
character array. Declare a union variable in main and test the union variable.
29. Define an enum Days_of_Week members of which will be days of week. Declare an
enum variable in main and test it.
30. Write a program of swapping two numbers and demonstrates call by value and call by
reference.
31. Write program to sort strings using pointer exchange.
32. Write a program in c using pointer and function to receive a string and a character as
argument and return the no. of occurrences of this character in the string.
33. Create a program having pointer to void to store address of integer variable then print
value of integer variable using pointer to void. Perform the same operation for float
variable.
34. Write program to find biggest number among three numbers using pointer and function.
35. Write program to Create a structure Employee having data members to store name of
employee, employee id, salary. Use Pointer to structure to store data of employee and
print the stored data-using pointer to structure.
36. Write program to Create a structure Employee having data members to store name of
employee, employee id, salary. Use Pointer to structure to simulate dynamic array of
structure store data of n employees and print the stored data of n employees using pointer
to structure.
37. Write a program to sort a single dimension array of integers of n elements simulated by
pointer to integer. Use function for sorting the dynamic array.
38. Write a program to sum elements of a double dimension array of integers of m rows and n
columns simulated by pointer to pointer to integer. Use function for sum the elements of
the dynamic array.
39. Write program to demonstrate difference between character array and pointer to character.
40. Write program to demonstrate difference between constant pointer and pointer to constant.
41. Write program to demonstrate pointer arithmetic.
42. Write program to demonstrate function-returning pointer.
43. Write program using self-referential pointer to structure to create and print the linked list,
data structure.
FILE STREAMS
44. Write program to copy content of one file to other file removing extra space between
words name of files should come from command line arguments.
45. Write program to create a file ‘data’ containing a series of integers and count all even
numbers present in the file ‘data’.
46. Write a program to count no. of tabs, new lines, character and space of a file.
47. Write a program to read item number, rate and quantity from an inventory file and print
the followings:
a) Items having quantity > 5.
b) Total cost of inventory.
BCA-108 INTRODUCTION TO PC SOFTWARE & INTERNET
APPLICATION
1. Scheme of Examination: -
Practical examination will be of 3 hours duration. The distribution of practical marks will
be as follows
Programme 1(Word) - 13
Programme 2 (Powerpoint/Access) - 13
Programme 3 (Excel) - 13
Programme 4 (HTML/ Internet Tools) - 16
Viva - 25
[Practical Copy +
Internal Record ] - 20
Total - 100
2 In every program there should be comment for each coded line or block of code.
3 Practical file should contain printed programs with name of author, date, path of program,
unit no. and printed output.
4 All the following programs or a similar type of programs should be prepared.
List of Practical
MS- WORD
File New, Open, Save, Cut, Copy, Paste, Drag Drop, Bullets and Numbering, Undo,
Redo, Find, Replace, Paragraph Formatting, Character Formatting and Page
Formatting.
1. Open a document. Type the following text and perform the tasks as instructed below:-
7. Create a document in MS-Word. Set the watermark as Microsoft. A lso write the
following text as for matted below:
Multimedia
10. Create the following table in M S-Word:
Admission 2011-2012
Course OC OB MBC SC/ST Total
Computer Science 9 18 5 5 37
Commerce 14 25 6 5 50
Mathematics 12 20 4 4 40
Welcome PC
Software
o Bruce Willis
o Gerard Butler
o Vin Diesel
• Actress
o Julia Roberts
o Angelina Jolie
o Kate Winslet
o Cameron Diaz
16. Write the following in MS-Word:
1. Cricket Players
A. Batsman
i. Sachin Tendulkar
ii. Rahul Dravid
iii. Virendra Sehwag
B. Bowler
a. Kumble
b. Zaheer Khan
c. Balaji
C. Spinner
a) Harbhajan
b) Kumble
c) Kartik
17. Write a letter to send invitation to your friend inviting on your birthday.
Create labels for your friends’ address.
MS – EXCEL
1. Create the following worksheet and save the worksheet as wages.xls
PACE COMPUTERS (ATC CEDT), Govt. of India
Payroll for Employee (Temporary)
i. allow bonus 8000 to employee having service >2 year other vise allow bonus 3000
ii. find net salary as sum of bonus and salary
5. Create macro in excel to make selected cell, bold, italic outside bordered and center across select
7. Create a table with column heading as shown below and using form perform data entry of records.
Zone Department Employee Salary
West Marketing Mukesh 10500
East Sales Rahul 20000
South Marketing Suresh 5500
North Marketing Anju 25000
South Sales Neeraj 8000
North Sales Ajay 8000
South Marketing Mahesh 7500
West Sales Rajesh 4500
i. Sort the data according to Zone then by Department
ii. Use group and outline feature to show & hide details
8. Create a table with column heading as shown below and using form perform data entry of records.
Zone Department Employee Salary
West Marketing Mukesh 10500
East Sales Rahul 20000
South Marketing Suresh 5500
North Marketing Anju 25000
South Sales Neeraj 8000
North Sales Ajay 8000
South Marketing Mahesh 7500
West Sales Rajesh 4500
i. Use filter command to show records having zone: West
ii. Use filter command to show records having zone: West and salary less than 5000
iii. Use filter command to show records having salary greater than 10000
9. Create pivot table using Data of exercise 8
10. Suppose a database exists in ms-access you are required to import the data. How will you?
11. Create a able using feature
Principle 1500
Rate 4%
Time 5
300 3 4 5
1% 45 60 75
2% 90 120 150
3% 135 180 225
12. Using goal seek feature find out the interest rate it must be to earn interest 500
Principle 1500
Rate 4%
Time 5
Interest300
MS-Access
Q.1. Create the following table in MS-Access:
Field Name Data Type Description
ContactID AutoNumber Primary Key
ContactType Text 50 Type of contact (Wholesale, dealer, other)
Name Text 50 Contact’s first name
Company Text 50 The Contact’s employer
Address Text 50 Contact’s address
City Text 50 Contact’s city
State Text 50 Contact’s state
ZipCode Text 50 Contact’s zip code
Phone Text 50 Contact’s phone
Fax Text 50 Contact’s fax
E-Mail Text 100 Contact’s e-mail address
WebSite Text 100 Contact’s Web address
LastSalesDate Date/Time The most recent date the contact purchased something
DiscountPercent Number The customary discount provided to the customer
Notes Memo Notes and observations regarding this customer
Active Yes/No Whether the customer is still buying or selling
products
Q.2. Create the following tables in MS-Access with the refential integrity-foreign key:
1. tblProducts
Primary Key - ProductID
ProductID Description Category Quantity Cost RetailPrice Product SalePrice Taxable
Number
2. tblSalesLineItems
Primary Key - SalesLineItemID
SalesLineItemID InvoiceNumber ProductID ProductNumber Quantity Description Price Discount
3. tblSales
Primary Key – InvoiceNumber
InvoiceNumber SaleDate InvoiceDate Buyer PaymentMethod TaxLocation TaxRate
MS PowerPoint
Q 1 Create a PPT of Atleast 10 Slides with one slide for comparison, one slide
displaying a chart with the table.
Q 2 Create a PPT presentation use rehearse timing for
the slide show Q 3 Create PPT presentation slide
import sound and video clips.
Q 4 Create PPT presentation with hyperlinking.
Q 5 Create PPT presentation and apply themes and transitions.
HTML
Q.1. Write an HTML program to create the following table:
Class Subject1 Subject2 Subject3
BCA I Visual Basic PC Software Electronics
BCA II C++ DBMS English
BCA III Java Multimedia CSA
Q.4. Write an HTML program to demonstrate hyperlinking between two web pages.
Create a marquee and also insert an image in the page.
Q.5. Write an HTML program to create frames in HTML with 3 columns (Width = 30%,
30% , 40%).
Q.6. Write an HTML program to create a web page with a blue background and the
following text:
New Delhi
New Delhi, the capital and the third largest city of India is a fusion of the
ancient and the modern. The refrains of the Muslim dynasties with its architectural
delights, give the majestic ambience of the bygone era.
Q.7. Write an HTML program to create the following table:
Admission
Q.15. Write an HTML program to create a web page with an image as background and
the following text:
New Delhi
New Delhi, the capital and the third largest city of India is a fusion of the ancient and the
modern. The refrains of the Muslim dynasties with its architectural delights, give the majestic
ambience of the bygone era.
On the other side New Delhi, the imperial city built by British, reflect the fast paced present.
The most fascinating of all is the character of Delhi which varies from the 13th present century
mausoleum of the Lodi kings to ultra modern glass skyscrapers.
o Bruce Willis
o Gerard Butler
o Vin Diesel
o Bradd Pitt
• Actress
o Julia Roberts
o Angelina Jolie
o Kate Winslet
o Cameron Diaz
i. Sachin Tendulkar
E. Bowler
d. Kumble
e. Zaheer Khan
f. Balaji
F. Spinner
d) Harbhajan
e) Kumble
f) Kartik
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Garewal : Numerical methods
2. Gupta & Mallic : Numerical Methods
3. Hamming R.W. : Numerical methods for scientist & Engineers. (McGraw Hill)
4. Conle S.D. : Elementary numerical analysis
Carl De Boor (International Book Company London)
5. Jain M.K. : Numerical methods for Science and Engineering
Iyengar S.R.K calculations (John Willey & Sons)
BCA - 201
THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
PAPER - II : Differentiation and Integration
Max Marks : 50
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice. Only Simple calculator is allowed not Scientific calculator.
Differentiation
UNIT - I
Successive Differentiation, Lebnitz's Theorem, Rolle's Theorem, Lagrange's and Cauchy Mean
Value Theorem, Taylor's Theorem, Expansion by Taylor's and Maclaurin's series.
UNIT – II
Asymptotes, Curvature, Test of Convexity and Concavity, Point of Inflaxion,Tracing of
Curves in Cartesian and Polar form.
UNIT - III
Partial and Directional Derivatives of functions of two and three variables, Jacobian's Theorem.
Integration
UNIT - IV
Integration of functions by parts, by substitution and by partial fraction; Definite Integral and
its properties.
UNIT - V
Integration of functions of two and three variables, Change of order of Integration,
Determination of Area and Length.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Differential Calculus - Gorakh Prasad
2. Differentiation and Integration - H.K. Pathak
BCA - 201
THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
PAPER - III : Data Structures
Max Marks : 50
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice. Only Simple calculator is allowed not Scientific calculator.
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION -
Introduction, Basic terminology, Elementary data organization, Data structure, Data structure
operation,
UNIT - V
SORTING AND SEARCHING –
Sorting, Insertion Sort, Selection Sort, Merging, Merge.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. Data Structure - Seymour Lipschutz (Schaum's Series).
2. Data Structure & Program Design - Robert L. Kruse, 3rd Ed., Prentice Hall.
BCA -202
DBMS (Oracle, SQL)
Max Marks : 100 Min. Marks : 40
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice. Only Simple calculator is allowed not Scientific calculator.
Suggested Books :
1. Data base system : Korth & Silberschatz.
2. Data Base Management System : Alexies & Mathews [ Vikas publication
3. An Introduction to Data base System : C.J. Date
4.. Data Base Management System : Raguramakrishnan.
BCA - 203
Programming in C++ & Visual C++
Max Marks : 100 Min. Marks : 40
Note : The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice. Only Simple calculator is allowed not Scientific calculator.
UNIT - I
Overview of Object Oriented Concepts
Need for Object Oriented programming; Procedural Languages; The Object Oriented approach;
advantages of Object Oriented Programming; characterization of Object Oriented Languages; Objects;
Classes; inheritance; reusability; New data types; Polymorphism and overloading.
UNIT - II
Object Classes and Inheritance
Object and Class, Using the class, class construct, class destructors, object as function argument, struct
and classes, array as class member, operator overloading. Type of inheritance, Derive class, Base class.
Access specifier: protected. Overriding, member function, String,
UNIT - III
Object Oriented Programming
In overview of C++ Programming; Loops and decisions; Structures and functions. Arrays and Pointers,
Inheritance, Overloaded Function, Inline Function, Virtual Functions, pure virtual Functions Streams.
UNIT - IV
Object Oriented Design & Database
Object structure concepts; Object type; Attribute types; relationship type; Object behavioral concepts;
Methodology for Object Oriented Design; Booch methodology Relational Vs Object Oriented Databases,
The architecture of Object Oriented Databases.
UNIT - V
Introduction to VC++ - C under windows, Overview of VC++, VC++ workspace & projects, creating
source code file, adding C++ code to a program.
Introduction to MFC - The part of VC++ programs, the application object, the main window object, the
view object, the document object, Windows event oriented programming, what is device context.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
UNIT - II
The OSI Model -
The model - Layered architecture, functions of the layers-Physical layer, Data Link layer, Network layer,
Transport layer, session layer, Presentation layer, Application layer; the TCP/IP reference model,
comparison of TCP/IP & OSI, Novell Netware, Arpanet, NSFNET.
UNIT - III
Transmission of Digital Data -
Analog and Digital, digital data transmission - parallel transmission, serial transmission, DTE-DCE
interface - data terminal equipment, data circuit terminating equipment, standards, modems- Transmission
rate, Modem standards.
UNIT - IV
Introduction to Internet Technology - Architecture of Internet, Client server model, www, The
concept of web publishing, The HTML Basics Review, Tables, frames, image maps, forms & Introduction to
CGI Scripting.
UNIT - V
Scripting Language for Web Design :- What is java , Introduction to java applet, Adding applet to web
page, JavaScript ,Structure of Java Script, Basic Commands of Java Script, dynamic html.
Cascading Style Sheets & Web Server – Defining styles within HTML tags. Features of Style sheet,
Web server, Publishing website, Case Studies.
Recommended Books-
1. Introduction to Data communication & Networking - Behrouz & Forouzan
2. Computer Networking - Andres & Tanenbaum
3. Web publishing - Monica D'Souza & Jude D'Souza.
4. www Designing with HTML - C Xavier
BCA - 205
LINUX
UNIT - II
Text Processing
Introduction to Text Processing, Vi editor, Vi Features, Vi Commands, Yanking, Running shell
commands, from within Vi, Command macros, Set showmode, Set Auto Indent, Set number, Introduction
to Exrc file.Emacs editor, Emacs feature, Emacs commands, Using cut, paste and copy in Emacs, Saving
buffer in Emacs.
UNIT - III
Shell Programming
Introduction to Shell & Shell Programming: Features of a Shell, Different types of a Shell, Why use more
shell, Shell treatment to the command line, the environment, set, setenv, path, home, ifs, mail, ps1, ps2,
term, log name, profile, sty, profile file, login/logout file, setting environment, simple shell programs,
for… do, case, do while construct.
UNIT - IV
X-windows
x-windows: what is X-windows, Microsoft windows verses x-windows, windows manager, FVWM and
FVWM95, twn, the client server model of x-windows, starting and stopping an X-window session.
GNOME & KDE
Using the GNOME & KDE desktop environment : starting the GNOME desktop environment, the
GNOME panel, using the main system menu, the Gnome file manager, getting help in GNOME, using the
Gnome control. A history of KDE project, starting the KDE desktop environment, exploring the Kde
desktop, KDE main system menu, using file manager window, setting wallpaper, screen savers in KDE
UNIT - V
System Administration of Linux
Installation & system Administration of Linux: responsibilities of a system administrator, startup and
shutdown process, inittub and profile file importance, security file access permission, user and group
related jobs, managing disk space, managing file system, backup and restart process. PRC- installation
requisite, minimum hardware requirement for Red Hat Linux, Hard Disk Partitioning, installation of
Red Hat Linux Installation of Printer, Scanner and Peripheral devices in Linux.
REFERENCES:
Mastering Linux : BPB publication
Complete Reference Linux.
BCA - 206
Principles of Management
Max Marks : 50
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice.
UNIT - I
MANAGEMENT:
Concept, Nature and Scope of management. The evolution of Management thought, Approaches of
management, New classical school, Modern organizational Theories, Behavourial Approach and Systems
Approach, Tasks of a professional Manager, Responsibilities of a Professional Manager, Management
Systems and Processes, Managerial Skills.
UNIT - II
PLANNING:
Significance, Objectives Types of Plans, Strategies & Polices, Proceedings methods & rules Project
Management, Planning Evaluation, Feasibility Report, Planning Process Planning under systems
approach.
UNIT-III
ORGANIZING
Significance, objectives, Major approaches to organizational theory, Organizational Structure and Design,
the organizational Process, span of control or Departmentation, Delegation of Authority & Inter
Department Coordination, Decentralization, Determinants of effective organizing, staffing, selection,
appraisal and development of Managers.
UNIT-IV
DIRECTING
Significance and issue in managing human factors. Motivation, nature and significance theories and
techniques, Leadership styles and influence process, Leadership challenges.
Managerial Communication, definition & Significance, Types of communication, the process and
barriers, Building effective communication system, Supervision nature and function, determination of
effective supervision.
UNIT-V
CONTROLLING & DECISION MAKING
Definition and elements, Control Techniques, Coordination and determinants of an effective control
system.
Organizational, Context of Decisions, Decision Making Models, Decision Making Techniques and
Processes.
Recommended Books:
1. Principles of Management by Terry Franklin
2. Essentials of Management by Koontz H. O Donnell ;Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi
3. Management by Stoner J.A.F ; prentice Hall, New Delhi
BCA - 206
B. Foundation Course: As prescribed by University for B.Sc. Courses
PRACTICAL WORK
BCA-205(B) Shell Programming in Linux/Unix
Scheme of Examination:-
1. Practical examination will be of 3 hours duration. The distribution of practical marks will be
as follows
Programme 1 - 10
Programme 2 - 10
Viva - 15
[ Practical Copy +
Internal Record ] - 15
Total - 50
2. In every program there should be comment for each coded line or block of code
3. Practical file should contain printed programs with name of author, date, path of program,
unit no. and printed output.
4. All the following programs or a similar type of programs should be prepared
List of Practical
1. Change your shell environment – path, home, ifs, mail, ps1, ps2, term, logname
i) at commandline
ii) at shell level
iii) at login level
2. Change the wallpaper, screensaver in GNOME, KDE
3. Install Linux with following specifications – usename, password, partitions for
various directories such as /etc, /home, etc
4. Add a user and password, change the password
5. Add & remove a group
6. Create partitions on your disk.
7. Install and configure (i) printer (ii) scanner
Using vi editor do the following exercises
1. In a file
i) replace the words ‘has’ with ‘has not ‘.
ii) Locate nth character
iii) Sort lines 21 to 40
3. Open two files ‘txtfile’ and ‘newfile’ and copy/cut 5 lines from txtfile and paste them
in newfile using vi editor.
1 Scheme of Examination:-
Practical examination will be of 3 hours duration. The distribution of practical
marks will be as follows
Programme 1 (Oracle) - 10
Programme 2 (Oracle) - 10
Viva (Oracle + project) - 25
[ Practical Copy +
Practical Sessional] - 15
Project Completeness - 15
Project Report - 15
Project Presentation - 10
Total - 100
2 In every program there should be comment for each coded line or block of code
3 practical files should contain printed programs with name of author, date, path of program,
unit no. and printed output.
4 All the following programs or a similar type of programs should be prepared
List of Practical
1. Using the following database,
Colleges (cname, city, address, phone, afdate)
Staffs ( sid, sname, saddress, contacts) StaffJoins (
sid, cname, dept, DOJ, post, salary) Teachings (
sid, class, paperid, fsession, tsession) Subjects (
paperid, subject, paperno, papername)
Write SQL statements for the following –
a. Create the above tables with the given specifications and constraints.
b. Insert about 10 rows as are appropriate to solve the following queries.
c. List the names of the teachers teaching computer subjects.
d. List the names and cities of all staff working in your college.
e. List the names and cities of all staff working in your college who earn more than 15,000
f. Find the staffs whose names start with ‘M’ or ‘R’ and ends with ‘A’ and/or 7
characters long.
g. Find the staffs whose date of joining is 2005.
h. Modify the database so that staff N1 now works in C2 College.
i. List the names of subjects, which T1 teaches in this session or all sessions.
j. Find the classes that T1 do not teach at present session.
a. Find the colleges who have most number of staffs.
b. Find the staffs that earn a higher salary who earn greater than average salary of
their college.
c. Find the colleges whose average salary is more than average salary of C2
d. Find the college that has the smallest payroll.
e. Find the colleges where the total salary is greater than the average salary of
all colleges.
f. List maximum, average, minimum salary of each college
a. List the names of the teachers, departments teaching in more than one department.
b. Acquire details of staffs by name in a college or each college.
c. Find the names of staff that earn more than each staff of C2 College.
d. Give all principals a 10% rise in salary unless their salary becomes greater
than 20,000 in such case give 5% rise.
e. Find all staff that do not work in same cities as the colleges they work.
f. List names of employees in ascending order according to salary who are working
in your college or all colleges.
a. Create a view having fields sname, cname, dept, DOJ, and post
b. Create a view consisting of cname, average salary and total salary of all staff
in that college.
c. Select the colleges having highest and lowest average salary using above views.
d. List the staff names of a department using above views.
a. Find the staffs whose names start with ‘M’ or ‘R’ and ends with ‘A’ and/or 7
characters long.
b. Find the staffs whose date of joining is 2005.
c. Modify the database so that staff N1 now works in C2 college.
d. List the names of subjects which T1 teaches in this session or all sessions.
• Main Report
Contents
Objectives & Scope of the project
Definition of problem
System Analysis
Details of Hardware and Software used
System Design
Database design
Decision tree/decision table
Data flow diagram
E-R Diagram
Procedural design – Algorithms
User interface design
Reports Generated
Conclusion
Bibliography
Soft copy of the project on CD/Floppy.
Formats of various certificates and formatting styles are as:
1. Project report Cover Format:
A
Project Report
On
From
Durg Vishwavidyalaya, Durg (C.G.)
(Bookman Old Style, 16 Point, Center)
Year : xxxx
Logo of college
Submitted to
(College Name)
Durg Vishwavidyalaya, Durg (C.G.)
2. Certificate of Approval by Head of the Department/ Principal in letter head
CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL
This is to certify that the Project work entitled “ _________________________” is
carried out by Mr/Ms/Mrs ___________________ , a student of BCA – II year at (College
Name ) is hereby approved as a credible work in the discipline of Computer Science &
Information Technology for the award of degree of Bachelor of Computer Application -II
year during the year _______ from Durg Vishwavidyalaya, Durg (CG).
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the Project work entitled “ _________________________” Submitted
to the ( College Name ) by Mr/Ms/Mrs ___________________ Roll No__________, in partial
fulfillment for the requirements relating to nature and standard of the award of
Bachelor of Computer Application-II Year degree by , Durg Vishwavidyalaya, Durg (CG)
for the academic year 20___ - 20___ .
(Guide Name)
4. Certificate of the Company or Organisation from where the Project is done from the Project
Manager or Project guide.
5. Certificate of evaluation in the department letter head
CERTIFICATE OF EVALUATION
This is to certify that the Project work entitled “ _________________________” is carried
out by Mr/Ms/Mrs ___________________ , a student of BCA – II year at (College Name ), after
proper evaluation and examination, is hereby approved as a credible work in the discipline of
Computer Science & Information Technology and is done in a satisfactory manner for its
acceptance as a requisite for the award of degree of Bachelor of Computer Application-II year
during the year _______ from Durg Vishwavidyalaya, Durg (CG).
DECLARATION
This to certify that the project report entitled ”____________________________”,
which is submitted by me in the partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of Bachelor of
Computer Application-II year, ( College Name ), comprises the original work carried out by
me.
I further declare that the work reported in this project has not been submitted and will
not be submitted, either in part or in full for the award of any other degree or diploma in this
Institute or any other Institute or University.
Place : (Name)
Date : (Roll No)
PRACTICAL WORK BCA II
BCA-208 Programming in C++ & Visual C++
1 Scheme of Examination:-
Practical examination will be of 3 hours duration. The distribution of practical marks
will be as follows
Programme 1 - 20
Programme 2 - 20
Visual C++ - 10
Viva - 25
[ Practical Copy +
Internal Record ] - 25
Total - 100
2 In every program there should be comment for each coded line or block of code
3 Practical file should contain printed programs with name of author, date, path of program, unit no.
and printed output.
4 All the following programs or a similar type of programs should be prepared
List of Practical
LOOPS, DECISIONS, NESTED METHOD, MEMBER FUNCTION DEFINED OUTSIDE CLASS BODY:
1. Write program to generate following pattern
a) A B C D E F G c) *
ABC EFG * *
AB FG ** *
A G
b) 1 d) 1
12 121
123 1331
123 4 14641
2. Write member functions which when called asks pattern type; if user enters 11 then a member
function is called which generates first pattern using for loop. If user enters 12 then a member
function is called which generates first pattern using while loop. If user enters 13 then a
member function is called which generates first pattern using do-while loop. If user enters 21
then a member function is called which generates second pattern using for loop and so on.
3. Write program to display number 1 to 10 in octal, decimal and hexa-decimal system.
4. Write program to display number from one number system to another number system. The
program must ask for the number system in which you will input integer value then the
program must ask the number system in which you will want, output of the input number after
that you have to input the number in specified number system and program will give the output
according to number system for output you mentioned earlier.
Array
5. Write a program using function to add, subtract and multiply two matrices of order 3x3. You
have to create one function for addition, which accepts three array arguments. First two array
arguments are matrices to add and third matrix is destination where the resultant of addition of
first two matrixes is stored. In similar way create functions for matrix subtraction and
multiplication.
6. Create a single program to perform following tasks without using library functions:
a) To reverse the string accepted as argument.
b) To count the number of characters in string passed as argument in form of character array.
c) To copy the one string to other string; passed as arguments in form of source character
array and destination character array without using library function.
d) To count no. of vowels, consonants in each word of a sentence passed as argument in form
of character array.
Class, Object, Array of object, Object Using Array
7. Create a class Student having data members to store roll number, name of student, name of
three subjects, max marks, min marks, obtained marks. Declare an object of class student.
Provide facilities to input data in data members and display result of student.
8. Create a class Student having data members to store roll number, name of student, name of
three subjects, max marks, min marks, obtained marks. Declare array of object to hold data of 3
students. Provide facilities to display result of all students. Provide also facility to display result
of specific student whose roll number is given.
9. Create a class Sarray having an array of integers having 5 elements as data member provide
following facilities:
a) Constructor to get number in array elements. b) Sort the elements. c) Find largest element
b) Search for presence of particular value in array element.
Static member function
10. Create a class Simple with static member functions for following tasks:
a) To find factorial by recursive member function.
b) To check whether a no. is prime or not.
c) To generate Fibonacci series up to requested terms.
Object as argument to function, function returning object
11. Write program-using class having class name Darray. Darray has pointer to pointer to integer as
data member to implement double dimension dynamic array and provide following facilities:
a) Constructor to input values in array elements.
b) Input member function to get input in array element
c) Output member function to print element value
d) Add member function to perform matrix addition using objects.
e) Subtract member function to perform matrix subtraction using objects.
f) Multiply member function to perform matrix multiplication using objects
12. Write program to create class complex having data members to store real and imaginary part.
Provide following facilities:
a) Add two complex no. using objects. b) Subtract two complexes no. using objects.
c) Multiply two complexes no. using objects. d) Divide two complex no. using objects.
Friend Function
13. Create class Polar having data members radius and angle. It contains member functions for
taking input in data members and member function for displaying value of data members. Class
Polar contains declaration of friend function add which accepts two objects of class Polar and
returns object of class Polar after addition. Test the class using main function and objects of
class Polar.
14. Write program to create class distance having data members feet and inch (A single object will
store distance in form such as 5 feet 3 inch). It contains member functions for taking input in
data members and member function for displaying value of data members. Class Distance
contains declaration of friend function add which accepts two objects of class Distance and
returns object of class Distance after addition. Class Distance contains declaration of another
friend function Subtract that accepts two objects of class Distance and returns object of class
Distance after subtraction. Test the class using main function and objects of class Distance.
15. Write a program to create class Mother having data member to store salary of Mother, create another
class Father having data member to store salary of Father. Write a friend function, which accepts objects
of class Mother, and Father and prints Sum of Salary of Mother and
Father objects.
Friend Class
16. Write a program to create class Mother having data member to store salary of Mother, create another
class Father having data member to store salary of Father. Declare class Father to be
friend class of Mother. Write a member function in Father, which accepts object of class
Mother and prints Sum of Salary of Mother and Father Objects. Create member function in
each class to get input in data member and to display the value of data member.
Static Data Member
17. Create a class Counter having a static data member, which keeps track of no. of objects created
of type Counter. One static member function must be created to increase value of static data
member as the object is created. One static member function must be created to decrease value
of static data member as the object is destroyed. One static member function must be created to
display the current value of static data member. Use main function to test the class Counter.
STRUCTURE AND CLASS
18. Define structure student. Structure student has data members for storing name, rollno, name of
three subjects and marks. Write member function to store and print data.
COPY CONSTRUCTOR, CONSTRUCTOR OVERLOADING, THIS POINTER, CONSTRUCTOR WITH DEFAULT
ARGUMENT.
19. Write program to create a class Polar which has data member radius and angle, define
overloaded constructor to initialize object and copy constructor to initialize one object by
another existing object keep name of parameter of parameterized constructor same as data
members. Test function of the program in main function.
20. Write program to create a class Polar which has data member radius and angle, use constructor
with default arguments to avoid constructor overloading and copy constructor to initialize one
object by another existing object keep name of parameter of parameterized constructor same as
data members. Test functioning of the program in main function
FUNCTION OVERLOAD, REFERENCE VARIABLE, PARAMETER PASSING BY ADDRESS, STATIC
FUNCTION
21. Write a class having name Calculate that uses static overloaded function to calculate area of
circle, area of rectangle and area of triangle.
22. Write a class ArraySort that uses static overloaded function to sort an array of floats, an array of
integers.
23. Write a program using class, which uses static overloaded function to swap two integers, two
floats methods use reference variable.
24. Write a program using class, which uses static overloaded function to swap two integers; two
floats methods use parameter passing by address.
STRING, POINTER, AND OPERATOR OVERLOADING
25. Create class String having pointer to character as data member and provide following Facilities:
a) Constructor for initialization and memory allocation.
b) Destructor for memory release.
c) Overloaded operators + to add two string object.
d) Overloaded operator = to assign one string object to other string object.
e) Overloaded operator = = to compare whether the two string objects are equal or not.
f) Overloaded operator < to compare whether first-string object is less than second-string
object.
g) Overloaded operator > to compare whether first-string object is greater than second-string
object or not.
h) Overloaded operator <= to compare whether first string object is less than or equal to
second string object or not
i) Overloaded operator >= to compare whether first string object is greater than or equal to
second string object.
j) Overloaded operator != to compare whether first string object is not equal to second string
object or not.
26. Overloaded insertion and extraction operators for input in data member and display out put
of data members. Create a class Matrix having data member double dimension array of
floats of size 3x3. Provide following facilities:
a) Overloaded extraction operator for data input.
b) Overloaded insertion operator for data output.
c) Overloaded operator + for adding two matrix using objects.
d) Overloaded operator – for subtracting two using matrix objects.
e) Overloaded operator * for multiplying two using matrix objects.
OPERATOR OVERLOADING WITH FRIEND FUNCTION
27. Create a class Polar having radius and angle as data members. Provide following facilities:
a) Overloaded insertion and extraction operators for data input and display.
b) Overloaded constructor for initialization of data members.
c) Overloaded operator + to add two polar co-ordinates using objects of class Polar.
28. Create class DegreeCelsius having a single data member to hold value of temperature in
degree Celsius. Provide following facilities:
a) Overloaded operator ++ which will increase value of data member by 1 (consider
postfix and prefix operator overloading).
b) Overloaded operator -- which will decrease value of data member by 1 (consider postfix
and prefix operator overloading).
c) Overloaded insertion and extraction operators for input in data member and display
value of data member.
OPERATOR OVERLOADING AND DATA TYPE CONVERSION
29. Create a class Polar that contains data member radius and angle. Create another class
Cartesian in the same program and provide following facilities:
a) It should be possible to assign object of polar class to object of Cartesian class.
b) It should be possible to assign object of Cartesian class to object of polar class.
30. Create a class Fahrenheit that contains a data member to hold temperature in Fahrenheit.
Create another class Celsius that contains a data member to hold temperature in Degree
Celsius; in the same program and provide following facilities:
a) It should be possible to assign object of Fahrenheit class to object of Celsius class.
b) It should be possible to assign object of Celsius class to object of Fahrenheit class.
c) It should be possible to compare objects of class Fahrenheit and Celsius to find out
which object contains higher temperature.
VOID POINTER, POINTER AND POINTER TO OBJECT
31. Create a program having pointer to void to store address of integer variable then print value
of integer variable using pointer to void. Perform the same operation for float variable.
32. Write program to find biggest number among three numbers using pointer and function.
33. Write swapping program to demonstrate call by value, call by address and call by reference
in a single program.
34. Write program to Create a class Employee having data members to store name of
employee, employee id, salary. Provide member function for data input, output. Use
Pointer to object to simulate array of object to store information of 3 employees and test the
program in function main.
INLINE FUNCTION.
35. Write a program using inline function to calculate area of circle.
36. Write a program using inline function to find minimum of two functions. The inline
function should take two arguments and should return the minimum value.
FUNCTION TEMPLATE
36. Write a program using function template to sort an array of floats, an array of integers.
37. Write a program using function template to swap two integers, two floats methods use
reference variable.
TEMPLATE CLASS
37. Write a program using class template to simulate stacks of integer and stacks of float.
38. Write a program using class template to simulate linked-list of integer and linked list of
floats.
INHERITANCE
39. Create a class account that stores customer name, account number and type of account.
From this derive the classes cur_acct and sav_acct to make them more specific to their
requirements. Include necessary member functions in order to achieve the following tasks:
a) Accept deposit from customer.
b) Display the balance
c) Computer and deposit interest.
d) Permit withdrawal and update the balance.
e) Check for the minimum balance, impose penalty, necessary and update the balance.
40. Create a class circle with data member radius; provide member function to calculate area.
Derive a class sphere from class circle; provide member function to calculate volume.
Derive class cylinder from class sphere with additional data member for height and
member function to calculate volume.
41. Consider an example of declaring the examination result. Design three classes:- student,
exam and result. The student class has data members such as that representing roll number,
name of student. Create the class exam, which contains data members representing name of
subject, minimum marks, maximum marks, obtained marks for three subjects. Derive class
result from both student and exam classes. Test the result class in main function.
VIRTUAL AND PURE VIRTUAL FUNCTION
42. Create a base class shape having two data members with two-member function getdata
(pure virtual function) and printarea (not pure virtual function). Derive classes triangle and
rectangle from class shape and redefine member function printarea in both classes triangle
and rectangle and test the functioning of classes using pointer to base class objects and
normal objects.
FILE STREAMS
43. Write program to copy content of one file to other file removing extra space between words
name of file should come from command line arguments.
44. Write program-using class and object i/o to store data about Books (Book Id, Book Title,
Author, Price, Edition). Provide following facilities:
a) Addition of books.
b) Searching for availability of books if provided author.
c) Deletion of book information.
d) Updating on Title, Author, Price, Edition.
Visual C++
45. Write program for obtaining fibonacci series in workspace environment
46. Write program for multiple inheritance in VC++ inheritance using book example having
different class book, Journals, Magazines, Newspaper.
47. Implement virtual function in VC++ inheritance.
48. Implement friend function in VC++
49. Write a simple program for event handling in VC++ environment.
50. Write a program in VC++ using MFC.
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Calculus
Unit –I
The Reimann Integral, Existence of the Riemann Integral, Properties of Reimann Integrals,
Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus.
Unit-II
Maxima and minima of functions of two and three variables. Langrange’s method of
undetermined multipliers.
Unit-III
Improper integrals, Meaning of integrals of type ∫a∞ f(x) dx, ∫ab f(x) dx where f(x) is
not defined at a and/or b. Tests of convergence for improper integrals.
Geometry
Unit- IV
Equation to cone with given base, Generators of Cone, condition for three mutually
perpendicular generators, Right Circular Cone, Equation of a cylinder.
Unit-V
Polar Coordinates, Polar equation to straight line, Circle. Polar equation of a Conic.
REFERENCE:
1.Calculus of two and more variables: G.S. Pandey & V.P. Saxena (Wiley Eastern)
2.Higher calculus : P.L.Sharma
3.Vector Calculus & Geometry : B.R.Thakur.
BCA 301
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS & FOURIER SERIES
Max Marks : 50
Note : The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision
of internal choice. Only Simple calculator is allowed not Scientific calculator.
Unit –I
Concept of Differential equation. Recall of first order and first degree differential equations.
Equation of first order but of higher degree. Homogeneous and exact differential equations.
Unit-II
Geometric representation, Family of curves and orthogonal trajectories. Linear
differential equation with constant coefficients. Operational rules of D. Homogeneous
linear equations.
Unit-III
Partial differential equations of first order, Standard forms, Linear partial differential
equations of higher order with constant coefficients.
Unit- IV
Periodic Function, Fourier Sine and Cosine Series, Even and Odd Functions, Full Range
and Half Range Fourier Series
Unit-V
Convergence of Fourier Series, Gibbs Phenomenon, Operations on Fourier Series,
Applications of Fourier Series to Differential Equation
REFERENCE:
1.Introductory course in differential equations : D. A. Murray
2.Differential equations(Awkl Sameekaran) : B.P. Parashar & L.P. Rajpal
3.Differential equations and Fourier Series : H.K.Pathak
BCA 301
Computer System Architecture
Max Marks : 50
Note : The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice. Only Simple calculator is allowed not Scientific Calculator.
UNIT I
Data Representation – Data Types, Number System, Fixed Point Representation – 1’s, 2’s
complements, Binary Fixed point representation, Arithmetic operation on Binary operation,
Overflow & Underflow, Codes, ASCII, EBCDIC codes, Grey codes, Excess-3, BCD codes,
Error detection & correcting codes.
UNIT II
Digital Logic Circuits – Logic Gates AND, OR, NOT, Gates & their truth tables, NOR, NAND
& XOR Gates, Boolean algebra, Basic Boolean Law, Doorman's theorem, Map Simplification,
Minimizing technique, K Map, Sum of product, Product of sums, Combinational & sequential
Circuits Half adder & Full adder, Full Subtractor, Flip Flop – RS, D, JK & T Flip Flop, Shift
register, RAM & ROM.
UNIT III
CPU organization, ALU & Control circuit, Idea about arithmetic circuits, Program control,
Instruction sequencing, Introduction to Microprocessor, Microprocessor architecture, System
buses, Registers, Program counter,, Block diagram of a Macro computer system,
Microprocessor control signals, Interfacing Devices ,Introduction to Motherboard ,SMPS
UNIT IV
Input output organization, I/O Interface, Properties of simple I/O devices and their Controller,
Isolated versus Memory mapped I/O, Modes of Data transfer, Synchronous & Asynchronous
Data Transfer, Handshaking, Asynchronous serial transfer, I/O processor
UNIT V
Auxiliary memory - Magnetic drum, Disk & Tape, Semi conductor memories, Memory
Hierarchy, Associative memory, Virtual memory, address space & memory space, Address
mapping, Page table, Page replacement, cache memory, Hit ratio, Mapping Techniques,
Writing into cache.
REFERENCE:
1. Computer System architecture - M. Moris Mano
BCA - 302
Programming In JAVA
UNIT - I
Introduction :Genesis of java, importance to the Internet, overview of features.
OOP : OOP features, data types, control structures, arrays, methods and classes, nested & inner classes,
string and String Buffer class, Wrapper Class, vectors,
UNIT-II
Inheritance : Basics type,, method Override, using abstract and final classes, using super.
Packages and Interfaces : Defined CLASSPATH, importing packages, implementing interface.
UNIT - III
Exception Handling : Fundamental: exception types, using try and catch, throwing exceptions,
defined exceptions.
Multithreaded Programming : Java spread model, creating threads, and thread priorities,
synchronization. Suspending resuming and stopping threads.
UNIT –IV
Input/Output: Basic Streams, Byte and Character Stream, predefined streams, reading and writing
from console and files. Using standard Java Packages (lang,util,io)
Networking :Nasecs. TCP/IP client & server sockets, URL connection.
JDBC: Setting the JDBC connectivity with backend database.
UNIT-V
Applets : Fundamentals, life cycle, overriding update, HTML APPLET tag, passing parameters.
Developing single applets.
Introduction to AWT : Window fundamentals, creating windowed, programs waking with graphics,
using AWT controls, menus. Delegation event model, handling mouse and keyboard events.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. java complete reference - by Patrick naughten & Mesut Scpddt. [TMH]
2. Java Primer - by E.Balaguruswami
3. Java Programming - Khalid Mughal
BCA - 303
OPERATING SYSTEM
UNIT-I
Introduction
What is operating system, basic concept, terminology, batch processing, spooling, multiprogramming,
time sharing, real time systems, protection, multiprocessor system, operating system as resource
manager, process view point, memory management, process management, device management and
information management, other views of operating system, historical, functional job control language
and supervisor service control.
UNIT-II
Processor Management ( CPU Scheduling)
Reviewing of multiprogramming concept, scheduling concept, basic concept, CPU I/O burst
cycle process state, PCB ( Programme Control Block) scheduling queries, schedulars,
scheduling algorithms - performance criteria, first-come - first served shortest job - first
priority, preemptive algorithm, round robin, multilevel queues and multilevel feedback queues,
algorithm evolution, multiprocessor scheduling , separate system, coordinated job scheduling,
master / slave scheduling.
UNIT-III
Memory Management
Preliminaries of memory management, memory handling in M/C, relocation, swapping and swap time
calculation, multiple partitions, partitioned allocation MFT, fragmentation, MVT, compaction, paging,
job scheduling implementation of page tables, shared page, virtual memory-overlays, concepts of virtual
memory demand page, memory management and performance, page replacement and page replacement
algorithms. Allocation algorithms. Storage hierarchy disk and drum scheduling - physical characteristics
fcfs scheduling SCAN, short of seek time first disk scheduling algorithms sector queuing.
UNIT - IV
Information Management (File System)
File concept, file type, typed based system, disk based system, general model of file system, file
directory maintenance, symbolic file system, basic file system, physical file system, file support device
directory, access methods free space management contiguous, linked allocation and indexed allocation
performances.
UNIT V
Dead Locks
The Dead Lock problem - Dead Lock definition, Dead Lock detection, detection algorithm usage, Dead
Lock characterization, resource allocation graph, Dead Lock prevention, mutual exclusion, hold and
wait, no preemption and circular wait, dead lock avoidance-bankers algorithm. Recovery from Dead
Lock process termination, resource preemption, combined approach to Dead Lock handling.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. Principles of Operating System - Peterson.
2. Operating System - Mandinick & Donovan.
BCA (Third Year) : BCA - 304
Software Engineering
Max marks-100 Min marks – 40
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice.
Max marks-50
Note : The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice. Only Simple calculator is allowed not Scientific calculator.
UNIT - I
1. Financial Accounting :
Meaning and Nature, Accounting Principles underlying the preparation of financial
statements.
2. Preparation of Financial Statements :
A Synoptic view-Profit and Loss account, Balance Sheet
UNIT - II
3. Financial statement Analysis
Ratio analysis (Liquidity, Solvency, Profitability, Efficiency), Statement of Changes in
financial position-working capital basis.
4. Conceptual Framework of Cost Accounting
Meaning nature and need of cost accounting, Elements of cost, Preparation of cost – sheet,
Cost concept –Fixed and variable costs, sunk costs, Out of pocket costs, Relevant and
irrelevant costs, Opportunity and imputed costs.
UNIT - III
5. Cost – volume Profit (CVP) relationship
Break-even analysis; (single and multiple products), Determination of sales volume to
attain desired profits, Cash break-even point. Graphic presentation of CVP relationship.
Assumptions and limitation of break-even analysis
UNIT - IV
6. Budgeting :
Definition and objective. Preparation of various types of budgets including cash budget.
Fixed and flexible budgets.
UNIT - V
7. Cost Accumulation System
Job and Process (simple treatment)
8 Variable and absorption costing systems
Comparison for income determination (simple treatment), Variable costing as a tool of
decision-making
BCA306 ( B)
Foundation Course
Max marks-50
NOTE :- The Question Paper setter is advised to prepare unit-wise question with the provision of
internal choice.
Unit-I
Essay type answer in about 200 words. Four essay. Type question to be asked and two to be
attempted.
Unit –II
Writing skills for composition- Essay writing.
Unit-III
Precis Writing
Unit-IV
Roading Comprehension of an unseen passage :10 Marks
Unit –V
Vocabulary based on text :5 Marks
Grammar- Advanced Exercises.
Note:- Questions on unit I and IV (b) Shall be asked from the prescribed text. Which will
comprise popular creative writing and the following items.
Minimum needs- Housing and Transport. Geo -economic profile of women and Empowerment,
Management of change . Ouality of life, war and human survival, the question of human social
value survival , the question of human Social value, new Economic Philosophy. Recent
Liberalisation methods, Demoratic decoralisation(With reference to 73,74 constitutional
Amendment)
The text book shall be sponsored by the M.P. Higher Education Department and published the
M.P. Hindi Granth Academy.
PRACTICAL WORK
BCA III
BCA-305(B) MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS
1. Scheme of Examination:-
Practical examination will be of 3 hours duration. The distribution of practical
marks will be as follows
Programme 1 - 10
Programme 2 - 10
Viva - 15
[ Practical Copy +
Internal Record ] - 15
Total - 50
2. In every program there should be comment for each coded line or block of code
3. Practical file should contain printed programs with name of author, date, path of program, unit no.
and printed output.
5. All the following programs or a similar type of programs should be prepared
FLASH LIST OF PRACTICALS
Q.1. Draw the following shapes neatly in Flash and convert them in symbols. Also
apply different transformations like scale, rotate, skew, skip etc.
1. Fish 2. Palm Tree
3. Swan 4. Teddy Bear
5. Tree 6. Santa Claus
7. House 8. Car
9. Ballon 10. Boat
Q.2. Create a Flash movie to draw the symbol of an animal and apply motion between.
Q.3. Create a Flash movie to create a minimum of five layers (Water, fish, bubbles, plants etc)
of an aquarium and apply motion between.
Q.4. Create a Flash movie to create mask.
Q.5. Create a Flash movie to create Fade In/Fade Out in four pictures.
Q.6. Create a Flash movie to create the symbol of a wheel and scale and rotate it.
Q.7. Create a flash movie to create growing circles.
Q.8. Create hand writing in Flash.
Q.9. Create a Flash movie of a moving car with rotating wheels.
Q.10. Transform a circle into a square using shape tween.
Q.11. Create a Flash movie to import text from MS-Word and apply different transformations.
Q.12. Create a Flash movie to demonstrate onion skin markers.
Q.13. Create a Flash movie to create ripple effect.
Q.14. Create a Flash movie to demonstrate motion guide.
Q.15. Create a Flash movie of a sheep climbing a mountain using layers. Tehe scenery
should contain mountain, river, trees, clouds, birds, sheep etc.
PHOTOSHOP LIST OF PRACTICALS
Q.1. Import an image in Photoshop and change its background using marquee and lasso tools.
Q.2. Import an image in Photoshop and copy it using heal brush tool.
Q.3. Import an image in Photoshop and desaturate it and recolor it.
Q.4. Use layers and filters to design an image in Photoshop. Use the flatten image as well.
Q.5. Import an image in Photoshop and desaturate it and reveal selective portions.
CORAL DRAW LIST OF PRACTICALS
Q1. Draw the following shapes:
Q.4. Draw different objects and fill them with different patterns.
Q.5. Draw different objects and fill them with different textures.
1. Making a simple Video file (not using video file) with suitable sound file using Windows
Movie Maker
2. Edit Video file, like - changing sound and adding starting and ending banner with title
using Windows Movie Maker.
3. Create a .WAV file with the help of Windows sound recorder application.
4. With the help of Adobe Image Ready create attractive .GIF image.
5. Create & save MP4 files using appropriate software.
6. Create & save MP3 files using appropriate software.
7. Insert sound clips in webpage using Front Page application Software.
PRACTICAL WORK
BCA-307 JAVA
1 Scheme of Examination:-
Practical examination will be of 3 hours duration. The distribution of practical marks
will be as follows
Programme 1 - 20
Programme 2 - 20
Programme 3 - 20
Viva - 25
[ Practical Copy +
Internal Record ] - 15
Total - 100
2 In every program there should be comment for each coded line or block of code 3
Practical file should contain printed programs with name of author, date, path of
program, unit no. and printed output.
4 All the following programs or a similar type of programs should be prepared
List of Practical
1. WAP that implements the Concept of Encapsulation.
2. WAP to demonstrate concept of Polymorphism (function Overloading and constructor Overloading).
3. WAP the use boolean data type and print the Prime number Series up to 50.
4. WAP to print first 10 number of the following Series using Do---While Loops 0, 1, 1,
2, 3, 5, 8, 11..................
5. WAP to sort the element of One Dimensional Array in Ascending order.
6. WAP for matrix multiplication using input/output Stream.
7. WAP to add the elements of Vector as arguments of main method (Run time) and
rearrange them, and copy it into an Array.
8. WAP to check that the given String is palindrome or not.
9. WAP to arrange the String in alphabetical order.
10. WAP for StringBuffer class which perform the all methods of that class.
11. WAP to calculate Simple Interest using the Wrapper Class.
12. WAP to calculate Area of various geometrical figures using the abstract class.
13. WAP where Single class implements more than one interfaces and with help of
interface reference variable user call the methods.
14. WAP that use the multiple catch statements within the try-catch mechanism.
15. WAP where user will create a self-Exception using the “throw” keyword.
16. WAP for multithread using the isAlive(), join() and synchronized() methods of Thread
class.
17. WAP to create a package using command and one package will import another package.
18. WAP for AWT to create Menu and Popup Menu for Frame.
19. WAP for Applet that handle the Key Board Events.
20. WAP, which support the TCP/IP protocol, where client gives the message and server
will receive the message.
21. WAP to illustrate the use of all methods of URL class.
22. WAP for JDBC to insert the values into the existing table by using prepared Statement.
23. WAP for JDBC to display the records from the existing table.
24. WAP to demonstrate the Border Layout using applet.
25. WAP for Applet who generate the Mouse Motion Listener Event.
26. WAP for display the checkboxes, Labels and Text Fields on an AWT.
27. WAP to calculate the Area of various geometrical figures using the abstract class.
28. WAP for creating a file and to store data into that file.(Using the File Writer IO Stream)
29. WAP to read file and display its content using FILEINPUTSTREAM &
RANDOMACCESSFILE
30. WAP accepting 2 inputs as a source and target file name and writes the content from
the source to target.
31. WAP to display your file in DOS console use the Input/Output Stream.
32. WAP to create an Applet using the HTML file, where Parameter Pass for font Size and
Font type and Applet message will change to corresponding parameters.
PRACTICAL WORK
BCA III
BCA-308 Project
Total - 100
Logo of college
Submitted to
(College Name)
Durg Vishwavidyalaya, Durg (C.G.)
2. Certificate of Approval by Head of the Department in letter head
CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL
This is to certify that the Project work entitled “ _________________________”
is carried out by Mr/Ms/Mrs ___________________ , a student of BCA – III year at
(College Name ) is hereby approved as a credible work in the discipline of Computer
Science & Information Technology for the award of degree of Bachelor of Computer
Application during the year _______ from Durg Vishwavidyalaya, Durg (CG).
(Head Name)
8. Certificate from the Guide in letter head
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the Project work entitled “ _________________________”
Submitted to the ( College Name ) by Mr/Ms/Mrs ___________________ Roll
No__________, in partial fulfilment for the requirements relating to nature and
standard of the award of Bachelor of Computer Application degree by , Durg
Vishwavidyalaya, Durg (CG) for the academic year 20___ - 20___ .
This project work has been carried out under my guidance.
(Guide Name)
9. Certificate of the Company or Organisation from where the Project is done from the Project
Manager or Project guide.
Place : (Name)
Date : (Roll No)