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Computer Fundamentals and Digital Principles 2022

The document outlines the examination structure for the B.Sc/BCA degree in Computer Fundamentals and Digital Principles for July 2022. It includes three parts: Part A with ten short answer questions, Part B with six detailed questions, and Part C with two in-depth questions, covering various topics in computer science. The total marks for the exam are 80, with specific marks allocated to each part.

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Computer Fundamentals and Digital Principles 2022

The document outlines the examination structure for the B.Sc/BCA degree in Computer Fundamentals and Digital Principles for July 2022. It includes three parts: Part A with ten short answer questions, Part B with six detailed questions, and Part C with two in-depth questions, covering various topics in computer science. The total marks for the exam are 80, with specific marks allocated to each part.

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QP CODE: 22102137 22102137

Reg No : .....................

Name : .....................

B.Sc/BCA DEGREE (CBCS) REGULAR / IMPROVEMENT / REAPPEARANCE


EXAMINATIONS, JULY 2022
First Semester
Core Course - CS1CRT01 - COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS AND DIGITAL
PRINCIPLES
(Common to B.Sc Computer Applications Model III Triple Main, Bachelor of Computer Applications)
2017 Admission Onwards
3BA57B7A

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80

Part A
Answer any ten questions.
Each question carries 2 marks.

1. Distinguish between data and information.

2. What does an image scanner do?

3. Explain Network Operating system.

4. What is CAN?

5. What are the rules for binary addition?

6. What are BCD numbers?

7. Prove AB +A ̅C+BC=AB +A ̅C

8. State the Principle of Duality.

9. Define Maxterm.

10. What is the need of a half adder?

11. List out two types of multiplexing.

12. What is a register?


(10×2=20)
Part B
Answer any six questions.
Each question carries 5 marks.

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13. Explain any two high quality printer.

14. Explain the working of Internet.

15. Explain any two internet based applications.

16. How to represent decimal numbers 0 to 15 in 4-bit binary form.

17. Perform the Subtraction using 2’s complement method (a) 00111010 - 00011011
(b) 00010010 - 111101111

18. Draw Kmap and simplify the following boolean expression.


f(A,B,C,D)=∑(3,4,5,6,7,11,12,13,14,15)

19. What are parity bits? Explain its use.

20. Explain Octal to Binary encoder.

21. Explain the J-K flip flop with proper circuit diagram & truth table.
(6×5=30)
Part C
Answer any two questions.
Each question carries 15 marks.

22. Explain the different types of computers for individual users.

23. Explain with examples; Conversion-From Decimal to (a) binary (b) octal ( c) hexadecimal

24. Using Kmap simplify f=∏M(2,8,9,10,11,12,14) Realize the reduced expression using NOR
gates.

25. What is a flip flop? Explain any three types of flip flops.
(2×15=30)

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