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Introduction To Information Technology

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Introduction To Information Technology

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DEPARTMENT OF ADVANCED COMPUTING SCIENCES

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST 1 (CAT 1) - AUGUST 2024


Programme & Batch: B.Sc. (Data Science) Year/Semester: I / I
Course: Introduction to Information Technology Course Code : 244CS1A11TA
Duration: 90 minutes Maximum Marks: 50 marks
Date :
Instructions:
1. Before attempting any question paper, be sure that you got the correct question paper.
2. The missing data, if any, may be assumed suitably.
3. Use the sketches wherever necessary.
CO1: Describe the functions of computer
CO2: Demonstrate the concepts of Data.
CO6: Analyze the basic structure of computer.

Q. No Question Mark K Level CO


SECTION A (6 * 2 = 12 Marks)
Answer all Questions
1 Define Computer 2 K1 CO1
2 List the types of Computer. 2 K2 CO1
3 What is non-volatile memory? 2 K2 CO1
4 Write shorts notes about Number System. 2 K1 CO2
5 Convert the decimal number to Binary number. 2 K2 CO2
6 Define ASCII code. 2 K2 CO2
SECTION B (1 * 10 = 10 Marks) Compulsory Question
7 Briefly explain the evolution of Computer. 10 K3 CO6
SECTION C (2 * 14 = 28 Marks) Answer All Questions

8(a) Draw the neat diagram for the components of computer and explain in 14 K2 CO1
detail.
(Or)
8(b) What is memory? List the types of memory and elaborate it in detail. 14 K2 CO1

Convert the following


9(a) Octal to Hexadecimal: i. (53702)8 ii. (30071)8 14 K2 CO2
Hexadecimal to Octal : i. (98D1)16 ii. (FC3A)16
(Or)
i) Summarize the rules for binary addition and Multiplication.
9(b) ii) Calculate the following. 14 K2 CO2
Binary Addition : 49 + 34
Binary Multiplication : 26 * 43

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