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This document outlines the examination structure for the Basics of Data Science course at Lords Institute of Engineering and Technology for the B.E IV-Semester. It includes details such as the exam date, duration, maximum marks, and Bloom's Taxonomy levels for the questions. The exam consists of compulsory and optional questions covering various data science concepts, techniques, and applications.

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This document outlines the examination structure for the Basics of Data Science course at Lords Institute of Engineering and Technology for the B.E IV-Semester. It includes details such as the exam date, duration, maximum marks, and Bloom's Taxonomy levels for the questions. The exam consists of compulsory and optional questions covering various data science concepts, techniques, and applications.

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LR21 Course Code: U21CD401

LORDS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


(UGC AUTONOMOUS)
Approved by AICTE | Recognized by Government of Telangana | Affiliated to Osmania University
Accredited by NBA | Accredited with ‘A’ grade by NAAC | Accredited by NABL

B.E IV- SEMESTER END EXAMINATION (Regular) –Aug-2023


Basics of Data Science
CSE (DATA SCIENCE)

Time: 3 Date: 17/08/2023 Max. Marks: 60


Hours
Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels (BTL)

1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply 4. Analyze 5. Evaluate 6. Create

Note: Question No. 1 is compulsory


Answer any 4 questions from Q.No.2 – Q.No.7 CO BTL
[

1. a. What is the need of Data Science? [2] CO1 BTL1


b. Define Data frame with Suitable example. [2] CO2 BTL1
c. List out the different techniques used in data mining. [2] CO3 BTL1
d. Define Data cleaning. Write the Data Reduction techniques. [2] CO4 BTL2
e. List out data types in R. [2] CO5 BTL1
f. Define Jaccard’s Index value & Cosine similarity. [2] CO4 BTL4
2. a. Explain Structured & Unstructured data with suitable examples. [6M] CO1 BTL2
b. Differentiate between Quantitative vs. Qualitative data by using sample [6M] CO1 BTL3
data of coffee shop.
3. a. What are the five essential steps required in Data Science while [6M] CO2 BTL1
extracting data.
b. Explain briefly the different flavors of data. [6M] CO2 BTL3
4. Compare the OLTP and OLAP. Write the applications of OLAP. [6M] CO3 BTL2
Describe the Major issues in Data Mining. [6M] CO3 BTL1
5. a Briefly explain the Basic Statistical descriptions of Data in Data Mining. [6M] CO4 BTL2
b. Explain Data Reduction & Data Cleaning techniques in Data [6M] CO4 BTL2
preprocessing.
6. a. Briefly explain R- Objects with suitable examples. [6M] CO5 BTL2
b. How we can implement functions in R? Explain with Suitable examples. [6M] CO5 BTL2
7 How data visualizations will be implemented using scatter plot, histogram, [12M] CO2 BTL2
Bar chart? Explain with an example.

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