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Time allowed : 3 hours | Maximum marks : 100 |
Total number of questions : 8 | Total number of printed pages : 4 |
PART – A | |
(Answer Question No.l which is compulsory and any two of the rest from this part.) |
1. | (a) | "Systems approach is based on a scientific method of problem solving. Problems, opportunities and solutions are viewed through various steps of systems approach." Briefly discuss the steps of systems approach. |
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(b) | "Even though LAN and WAN provide networking of computers in an organisation, it cannot continue computerised operations without various important secondary storage devices." Give details of various secondary storage devices. |
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(c) | "Disadvantages of traditional file oriented approach of information processing may motivate an organisation to move to the database approach." Discuss briefly these disadvantages. |
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(d) | "No programme can be prepared without keeping in mind the general aims of writing a programme." What are these general aims ? |
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(e) | What are the various modes of committing computer crimes ? | |||||||||||||
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2. | (a) | Discuss in detail the recent trends in information system. | ||||||||||||
(b) | Write a detailed note on major modules of a database system. | |||||||||||||
(c) | What are 'programming languages' ? Discuss briefly the third generation programming languages. | |||||||||||||
(5 marks each ) | ||||||||||||||
3. | Distinguish between the following :
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(3 marks each) | ||||||||||||||
4. | (a) | Explain the following :
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(1 marks each ) | ||||||||||||||
(b) | Convert :
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(2 marks each ) |
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PART – B | ||||||||||||||
(Answer Question No.5 which is compulsory and any two of the rest from this part.) |
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5. | Differentiate between the following :
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(4 marks each ) | ||||||||||||||
6. | State, with reasons, whether the following statements are correct or incorrect (Attempt any five) :
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(3 marks each) | ||||||||||||||
7. | (a) | Find the most likely price in Mumbai corresponding to the price of Rs.70 at Kolkata from the following data : Average price at Kolkata (x) 65 Average price at Mumbai (y) 67 Standard deviation of Kolkata price 2.5 Standard deviation of Mumbai price 3.5 r = + 0.8 between the price in the two cities. |
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(7 marks ) | ||||||||||||||
(b) | A group of eight students get the following percentage of marks in Statistics and Accountancy :
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(8 marks ) | ||||||||||||||
8. | (a) | Find the dual of the following linear programming problem :
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(5 marks ) | ||||||||||||||
(b) | Solve graphically the following linear programming problem :
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(10 marks ) |
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