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Global Edge Placement Paper 4

Global Edge Placement Paper 4 


1. Where is the MBR stored? 
1. maintained by OS 
2. MBR is in Boot. 
3 MBR is in First sector of HDD 
4. None of the above. 

2. Where is the partition table stored? 
1. BIOS 
2. CMOS Setup 
3. MBR 
4. stored per partition. 

3. Where is the boot record stored? 
1. BIOS 
2. CMOS Setup 
3. MBR 
4. stored per partition. 

4. How many primary partitions can be created? 
1. 1 
2. 2 
3. 3 
4. 4 
Ans : 4. 

5. What is the difference between primary & extended partion? 
1. Both are same 
2. Primary and extended are in logical partion 
3. primary cannot be subdivided but extended can be. 
4. extended cannot be subdivided but primary can be. 
ans 3. 


6. Can we create 2 primary dos partions? 
a)Yes 
b)No 
c)Depends on the hard Disk. 
d)None of the above. 
Ans: Yes 

7. Can we create 2 extended partitions ? 
a)Yes 
b)No 
c)Depends on the hard Disk. 
d)None of the above. 
Ans: No. 


8. How many partitions can be created on a given harddisk? 
a) Depends on the size of Disk. 
b) 24 
c)4 
d)26 

9. Can we hide a partition? 
a) Yes 
b) No 
c) Depends on the Hard Disk 
d) None. 
ans: Yes. 

10. Sliding window protocol lies in which layer? 
1. Transport Layer 
2. network Layer 
3. Datalink layer 
4. Application Layer 
Ans : 3. DAtalink layer 

11. Which is the highest priority interrupt . 
1. rst5.5 
2. rst6.5 
3. TRAP 
4. HLD 

12. 8085 is 
1. 16-bit 
2. 8-bit
3. 32-bit 
4. 20-bit microprocessor. 
Ans : 2. 8 bit 


13. protected mode is present in which processor 
1. 8085 
2. 8086 
3. 80386 
4.8087 

14. The no. of address lines required to address 4k of memory 
a)11 
b)12 
c) 14 
d) 16 
Ans: b 

15) Where is CMOS setup stored 
a) Hard Disk 
b) BIOS 
c)CMOS Ram 
d) MBR. 
Ans : CMOS Ram 

1) main(){ 
int a; 
char *p; 
a = sizeof(int) * p; 
printf("%d
",a); 

a) compile error 
b) run time error 
c) 4 
d) compiler dependent 
ans:a 

2)#define SIZE sizeof(int) 
main(){ int i=-1; 
if( i < SIZE ) 
printf("True
"); 
else 
printf("False
"); 

a) True 
b) False 
c) can t predict 
d) None of these 
ans:b (?) 

3) int (*fun())[] 
a) function returning a pointer to an array 
b) function returning an array of pointers 
c) pointer to a funtion which takes array as asrument 
d) Compiler error 
ans: a 

4) main(){ 
int a=8,d; 
int *p; 
p=&a; 
d=a/*p; 
print("%d
",d); 

a) 1 
b) 0 
c) compiler error 
d) run time error 
ans: c 

5) main(){ 
char *a="Hello"; 
*a++ = h ; 
printf("%s
",a); 

a) hello 
b) ello 
c) runtime error 
d) compiler error 
ans:b 

6) main(){ 
char p[]="Hello"; 
p[0]= h ; 
printf("%s
", p); 

a) hello 
b) Hello 
c) compiler error 
d) run time error 
ans:a 

7) #define mysizeof(a) (&a+1) - &a 
main( 
float d; 
printf("%d
", mysizeof(d) ); 

note: assume sizeof float is 8 bytes 
a) 8 
b) 4 
c) 1 
d) compiler error 
ans:c 

8) main() 
{ int *p=10; 
printf("%d
",*p); 

a) 10 
b) run time error 
c) compiler error 
d) 5 
ans:b (?) 

9)main(){ 
int i=-1; 
i<<=2; 
printf("%d
",i); 

a) -1 
b) -2 
c) -4 
d) 0 
ans:c 

10) main(){ 
int i= 0xffffffff; 
printf("%d
",i); 

note: size of int is 4 bytes 
a) -1 
b) 65635 
c) 100 
d) error 
ans:a 

C questions 

1> 
int A=1,B=2; 
if(A==B < printf("Hello ")) 
printf("world
"); 
else 
printf("Bangalore
"); 

What is the o/p? 

a> world b> Hello bangalore c> bangalore d> Hello world. 

ans > d> Hello world. 


2> 

main() 

int i; 
for(i=0; i< 10; i++) 

int j=10; 
j++; 
printf("j= %d
", j); 



what is o/p ? 

a> 10 to 19 
b> error j undeclared 
c> 10 times 11 
d> 10 - 18 
ans> c> 10 times 11. 


3> 
union test{ 
int a; 
union test *p; 
}; 
main(){ 
union test q; 
printf(" a= %d
", q.a); 

what is o/p? 

a> 0 
b> syntax error 
c> garbage value 
d>run time error 
ans > c 

4> 
register int a,b; 
main(){ 
for(a=0 ; a<5 ; a++) 
b++; 


a> 5 
b> 4 
c> 0 
d> error 
ans > d 


5> # define dprint(expr) printf(" expr= %d 
", expr) 

main(){ 

int i=10,j=2; 

dprint(i / j) ; 


a> 5 b > expr= 5 c> i / j= 5 d> error. 

ans > b. 

Operating system concepts 

1> Virtual memory is 

a> Infinite, user is not constrained while writing program. 
b> Finite it is limited by main memory + swap memory. 
c> Infinite ,Yes As the process needs memory it is allocated by demand paging. 
d> Finite ,It is limited by machines addressing capacity. 

ans> d 


2> Find the correct sentence 

a> UNIX is monolithic MS-DOS is Microkernel 
b> UNIX & MS-DOS are both monolithic. 
c> UNIX & MS-DOS are both Microkernel. 
d> All are wrong. 
ans> b 

3> In which OSI layer packet sequencing is checked 

a> Physical layer 
b> Data link layer 
c> Network layer 
d> Transport layer 

ans> d 


4> In General purpose OS user cannot change which state of process. 

a> premption 
b> sleep 
c> creation 
d> ready 

ans> a 

5> Which addressing scheme is not common for 8085 & 8086 

a> Register addressing 
b> Indexed addressing 
c> Register Indirect addressing 
d> Direct addressing. 

Ans: b 


C What is the output of the following : 

1. main() 

int *p ; 
p=(int *)malloc(-10); 


a) allocates 0 bytes 
b) allocates memory, if available 
c) compilation error 
d) Runtime error 

Ans) b 

2. main() 

for( printf("a") ; printf("b") ; printf("c") ) ; 


a) abc 
b) abc abc abc .....(infinite times) 
c) a bc bc bc ....(infinite times) 
d) Error 

Ans) c 

3. main() 

int i= 10 * fun() ; 
printf("%d",i); 



fun() 

return 10 ; 


a) 0 
b) 10 
c) 100 
d) Error 

Ans) c 

4. 
int i= 10 * fun() ; 
main() 

printf("%d",i) ; 


fun() 

return 10 ; 


a) 0 
b) 10 
c) 100 
d) Error 

Ans) d 


5. Assume size of int to be 2 bytes : 

main() 

int i = 100 ; 
printf("%d ", sizeof(i++)); 
printf("%d ",i) ; 


a) 2 100 
b) 2 101 
c) 100 101 
d) 101 100 

Ans) a 


Computer Fundamentals : 

1. Which one of the following always resides in the memory ? 

a) Linker 
b) Loader 
c) Compiler 
d) All of the Above 

Ans) b 


2. Which of these is not a layer in OSI model ? 

a) Application layer 
b) Network Layer 
c) Internet Layer 
d) Data Link Layer 

Ans) c 


3. Which one of the following data structures is best suited for searching ? 

a) Arrays 
b) Singly Linked List 
c) Doubly Linked List 
d) Hash Table 

Ans) d 


4. Which of the following data structures is best suited for Deletion ? 

a) Arrays 
b) Singly Linked List 
c) Doubly Linked List 
d) Hash Table 

Ans) c 


5.Which one of these is not a scheduling technique in Operating System? 

a) Last-Come-First-Serve Scheduling 
b) First-Come-First-Serve Scheduling 
c) Preemptive Scheduling 
d) Round Robin Scheduling 

Ans) a 


6. Demand Paging is 

a) All the pages of a process is loaded at the start 
b) When a single page is demanded then all other pages are also loaded 
c) When a page is required then only it is loaded 
d) None of the Above 

Ans) c 


7. Page Fault is 

a) A page is referenced that is not in the memory . 
b) A page is referenced that is not in the Disk. 
c) A page being added to the process. 
d) None of the above 

Ans) a 


8. If the number of internal nodes in a binary tree is n , then what is the number of external nodes ? 

a) n -1 
b) n 
c) n + 1 
d) 2n 

Ans) c 


9. "Banker s Algorithm" is used for : 

a) Deadlock Detection 
b) Deadlock Avoidance 
c) Deadlock Prevention 
d) All of the above 

Ans) b 


10. Which of the following is used fro designing a lexical analyser of a compiler ? 

a) Finite Automata 
b) Push Down Automata 
c) Turing Machine 
d) None of the above 

Ans) a 


11. Which layer in the OSI model is responsible for End to End connectivity ? 

a) Data Link Layer 
b) Network Layer 
c) Transport Layer 
d) Session Layer 

Ans) c
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