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The document outlines the details of an examination for the subjects 'Algorithmic Thinking in Bioinformatics' and 'Software Testing' at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, including question types, marking schemes, and instructions. It specifies the exam's creation date, duration, total marks, and the requirements for each section, including mandatory questions and scoring criteria. Additionally, it provides a series of sample questions and their formats, including multiple-choice and short answer questions.

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The document outlines the details of an examination for the subjects 'Algorithmic Thinking in Bioinformatics' and 'Software Testing' at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, including question types, marking schemes, and instructions. It specifies the exam's creation date, duration, total marks, and the requirements for each section, including mandatory questions and scoring criteria. Additionally, it provides a series of sample questions and their formats, including multiple-choice and short answer questions.

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Indian Institute of Technology, Madras - Centre

for Continuing Education


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Question Paper Name : IIT M DEGREE AN EXAM QDB2 23 Feb 2025


Subject Name : 2025 Feb23: IIT M AN EXAM QDB2
Creation Date : 2025-02-13 10:07:23
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Total Marks : 780
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Algorithmic Thinking in Bio


Section Id : 64065379948
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Question Number : 1 Question Id : 6406531130439 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : ALGORITHMIC THINKING IN
BIOINFORMATICS (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

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Options :
6406533822264. YES
6406533822265. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653171986
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Question Number : 2 Question Id : 6406531130440 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

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6406533822266.

6406533822267.

6406533822268.
6406533822269.

Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653171987
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 3 Question Id : 6406531130441 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Calculate the optimal global alignment score for the DNA sequences GAATTC and GATTA. Scoring
is done as follows:

• For every match: +2 points


• For every mismatch: -1 points
• For every insertion or deletion: -2 points
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
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Question Number : 4 Question Id : 6406531130444 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
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Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
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Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.625 to 0.64
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653171990
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130445 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (7 to 9)
Question Label : Comprehension
The figure below shows the genetic code describing the translation of an RNA codon into one of
the twenty different amino acids. Use the figure below to answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 7 Question Id : 6406531130446 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
A protein “X” has only three amino acids – “Serine”, “Leucine” and “Valine” in the same order. Which
of the following RNA strings translate into the protein “X”?
Options :
6406533822274. CUC AGUGU A
6406533822275. CUUUUGAGCGUUGUU
6406533822276. AGUCUCGU A
6406533822277. UC AUU AGUG
6406533822278. UCGUUGGUU

Question Number : 8 Question Id : 6406531130447 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the probability that a random RNA sequence of length 3 encodes for the “Arginine” amino
acid? Assume that the different positions of the 3-mer RNA sequence are set to a nucleotide
independently and uniformly at random.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.09 to 0.0999

Question Number : 9 Question Id : 6406531130448 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Suppose protein X consists of 3 amino acids. What is the maximum number of possible mRNA
sequences that can generate the protein X?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
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Possible Answers :
216

Question Id : 6406531130449 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (10 to 12)
Question Label : Comprehension
Consider the following cell signaling network and answer the given subquestions with respect to
the same. Please note that the weight we written next to each edge e is the probability of
(information flow through) this edge, and that the probability (or score) of a path is calculated
under the assumption that the information flow through different edges are independent of each
other.
Sub questions

Question Number : 10 Question Id : 6406531130450 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
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Answers Type : Equal
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Possible Answers :
180

Question Number : 11 Question Id : 6406531130451 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533822282. YES
6406533822283. NO

Question Number : 12 Question Id : 6406531130452 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
In a random coloring of the path Ra, X1, Y1, Z1, G1 using 6 colors, what is the probability that this
path is colorful? (Random coloring refers to coloring each node in the graph with one of the 6
colors uniformly and independently at random.)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.09 to 0.0999
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653171991
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130453 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (13 to 14)
Question Label : Comprehension
Answer the given subquestions about the graphs given below regarding overlap and de Bruijn
graphs. Recall that the Hamiltonian path approach is used in an overlap graph and the Eulerian
path approach is used in the de Bruijn graph for the genome assembly problem.
(Hint: Be careful with the direction of the arrows.)
Sub questions

Question Number : 13 Question Id : 6406531130454 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the given graphs can be the overlap graph representing all k-mers of a string
representing some linear (non-circular) genome?
Options :
6406533822285. Graph 1
6406533822286. Graph 2
6406533822287. Graph 3

Question Number : 14 Question Id : 6406531130455 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the given graphs can be the de Bruijn graph representing all k-mers of a string
representing some linear (non-circular) genome?
Options :
6406533822288. Graph 1
6406533822289. Graph 2
6406533822290. Graph 3
Sub-Section Number : 8
Sub-Section Id : 640653171992
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130456 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (15 to 17)
Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 15 Question Id : 6406531130457 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0

Question Number : 16 Question Id : 6406531130458 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Suppose we compute the score using the score matrix (S). What is the difference in the alignment
score for the two global alignments? Enter the value as a single integer.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0

Question Number : 17 Question Id : 6406531130459 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Set
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
3
-3

Sw Testing
Section Id : 64065379949
Section Number : 2
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 13
Number of Questions to be attempted : 13
Section Marks : 100
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653171993
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 18 Question Id : 6406531130460 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : SOFTWARE TESTING (COMPUTER
BASED EXAM)"

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CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

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REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533822294. YES
6406533822295. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653171994
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 19 Question Id : 6406531130461 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider the following statements and select the correct option.

i) The interior vertices in a chain can have in-degree and/or out-degree greater than 1.
ii) A maximal chain is a chain that is not a part of any other chain.
Options :
6406533822296. Statement (i) is true but statement (ii) is false
6406533822297. Statement (i) is false but statement (ii) is true
6406533822298. Both statements are true
6406533822299. Both statements are false

Question Number : 20 Question Id : 6406531130462 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822300. (i) - 1, (ii) - 2, (iii) - 3
6406533822301. (i) - 2, (ii) - 3, (iii) - 1
6406533822302. (i) - 1, (ii) - 3, (iii) - 2
6406533822303. (i) - 3, (ii) - 2, (iii) - 1

Question Number : 21 Question Id : 6406531130463 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Edge coverage on graphs is equivalent to which of the following coverage criteria on finite state
machines (FSM)?
Options :
6406533822304. State coverage
6406533822305. Transition coverage
6406533822306. Transition-pair coverage
6406533822307. None of these

Question Number : 22 Question Id : 6406531130464 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533822308. 3
6406533822309. 4
6406533822310. 5
6406533822311. 6

Question Number : 23 Question Id : 6406531130465 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 5
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Suppose an organization that is developing an automated hydroponic system. The main objective
of testing in the organization is to show the presence of failures. Testers and developers
cooperate to reduce the risks associated with using the system, which can have different levels of
consequences.
Choose the minimum process maturity level of the organization, considering its testing goals.
Options :
6406533822312. Level 1
6406533822313. Level 2
6406533822314. Level 3
6406533822315. Level 4
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653171995
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Number : 24 Question Id : 6406531130466 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 5 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following integration testing techniques require the use of test drivers?
Options :
6406533822316. Big bang
6406533822317. Top-down
6406533822318. Sandwich
6406533822319. Bottom-up

Question Number : 25 Question Id : 6406531130467 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 5 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :
6406533822320. [1, 2, 5, 3]
6406533822321. [1, 2, 5, 6]
6406533822322. [1, 4, 5, 3, 6]
6406533822323. [1, 2, 4, 5, 3, 6]

Question Number : 26 Question Id : 6406531130468 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 5 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following types of testing may require knowledge of the internal structure and the
source code under test?
Options :
6406533822324. Unit testing
6406533822325. Performance testing
6406533822326. Acceptance testing
6406533822327. Integration and system testing
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653171996
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 27 Question Id : 6406531130469 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 6 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Options :
6406533822328. testCase1()
6406533822329. testCase2()
6406533822330. testCase3()
6406533822331. testCase4()
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653171997
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130470 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (28 to 29)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 28 Question Id : 6406531130471 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the number of states in the FSM?
Options :
6406533822332. 4
6406533822333. 5
6406533822334. 6
6406533822335. 8

Question Number : 29 Question Id : 6406531130472 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 6 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Identify the statement(s) that is/are true about the FSM?
Options :

6406533822336.

6406533822337.

6406533822338.

6406533822339.

Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653171998
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130473 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (30 to 33)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 30 Question Id : 6406531130474 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
5

Question Number : 31 Question Id : 6406531130475 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822341. [1, 4]
6406533822342. [2, 3, 4]
6406533822343. [1, 2, 3, 4]
6406533822344. [1, 3, 4]

Question Number : 32 Question Id : 6406531130476 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2

Question Number : 33 Question Id : 6406531130477 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822346. {[1, 3, 4]}
6406533822347. {[2, 2, 3, 4]}
6406533822348. {[1, 3, 4], [1, 2, 3, 4]}
6406533822349. {[1, 4], [1, 3, 4], [1, 2, 3, 4]}
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653171999
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130478 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (34 to 36)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions
Question Number : 34 Question Id : 6406531130479 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 6 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
We have computed some of the prime paths, which are as follows:
1. [1, 2, 4, 6],
2. [1, 3, 4, 6],
3. [1, 3, 5],
4. [5, 3, 5],
Identify the missing prime path(s).
Options :
6406533822350. [3, 5, 3]
6406533822351. [1, 3, 5, 3, 4]
6406533822352. [5, 3, 4, 6]
6406533822353. [1, 3, 5, 3, 4, 6]

Question Number : 35 Question Id : 6406531130480 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify the minimum number of test paths required to satisfy node coverage and edge coverage.
Options :
6406533822354. 1 for node coverage and 2 for edge coverage.
6406533822355. 2 for both node coverage and edge coverage.
6406533822356. 2 for node coverage and 3 for edge coverage.
6406533822357. 3 for both node coverage and edge coverage.

Question Number : 36 Question Id : 6406531130481 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 6
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider the following set of test paths.

{[1, 2, 4, 6], [1, 3, 5, 3, 4, 6]}.

Identify the correct statement from the following options.


Options :
6406533822358. It satisfies node coverage, but not edge coverage.
6406533822359. It satisfies node coverage and edge coverage, but not edge-pair coverage.
6406533822360. It satisfies node edge-pair coverage, but not prime path coverage.
6406533822361. It satisfies prime path coverage.

AI
Section Id : 64065379950
Section Number : 3
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 8
Number of Questions to be attempted : 8
Section Marks : 25
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653172000
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 37 Question Id : 6406531130482 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : AI: SEARCH METHODS FOR
PROBLEM SOLVING (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533822362. YES
6406533822363. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172001
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 38 Question Id : 6406531130483 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 0 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Options :
6406533822364. Printed graph sheets were provided on time.
6406533822365. Printed graph sheets were provided late.
6406533822366. Printed graph sheets were not provided.
6406533822367. I used the graph sheets.
6406533822368. I did not use graph sheets.
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172002
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 39 Question Id : 6406531130484 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 1 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
STATE SPACE

Select the algorithms that find the shortest path (measured in number of hops).
Options :
6406533822369. Breadth-First Search
6406533822370. Best-First Search
6406533822371. Depth-First Search
6406533822372. DFID-N (opens only new nodes)
6406533822373. DFID-C (reopens closed nodes)
6406533822374. Hill Climbing
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653172003
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 40 Question Id : 6406531130485 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
STATE SPACE
Options :
6406533822375.

6406533822376.

6406533822377.

6406533822378.

Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653172004
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 41 Question Id : 6406531130486 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 1 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
STATE SPACE

Options :
6406533822379. Every move is reversible.
6406533822380. There is at least one move that is not reversible.
6406533822381. There is a path from every state to every other state.
6406533822382. Every state has two neighbours.
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653172005
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130487 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (42 to 49)
Question Label : Comprehension
SEARCH

The figure shows a map with several locations on a grid where each tile is 1x1 in size.
The locations are at grid points and are connected by two-way edges.

Take S as the start node and G as the goal node.


The MoveGen function returns neighbours in alphabetical order.
The RemoveSeen procedure removes neighbours already present in OPEN/CLOSED lists.

Use Manhattan distance when needed.

When we say a node is inspected/expanded/refined it means: the node is picked up from OPEN,
and goal test is called, if goal test fails then MoveGen is called and depending on the algorithm the
neighbours are selectively placed in OPEN.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 42 Question Id : 6406531130488 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
List the first 4 nodes inspected by Depth First Search. List the nodes in the order they were
inspected. If the algorithm terminates early then list the nodes inspected up until termination.

Enter a comma separated list of node labels.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,Z
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
S,B,A,C

Question Number : 43 Question Id : 6406531130489 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the path found by Depth First Search?

Enter the path as a comma separated list of node labels.


Enter NIL if there is no path.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,G
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
S,B,C,F,G

Question Number : 44 Question Id : 6406531130490 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
List the first 4 nodes inspected by Breadth First Search. List the nodes in the order they were
inspected. If the algorithm terminates early then list the nodes inspected up until termination.

Enter a comma separated list of node labels.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,Z
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
S,B,D,E

Question Number : 45 Question Id : 6406531130491 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the path found by Breadth First Search?

Enter the path as a comma separated list of node labels.


Enter NIL if there is no path.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,G
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
S,E,I,G

Question Number : 46 Question Id : 6406531130492 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
List the first 4 nodes inspected by Best First Search. List the nodes in the order they were
inspected. If the algorithm terminates early then list the nodes inspected up until termination.

Enter a comma separated list of node labels.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,Z
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
S,D,H,F
Question Number : 47 Question Id : 6406531130493 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the path found by Best First Search?

Enter the path as a comma separated list of node labels.


Enter NIL if there is no path.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,G
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
S,D,H,F,G

Question Number : 48 Question Id : 6406531130494 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
List the first 4 nodes inspected by Hill Climbing. List the nodes in the order they were inspected. If
the algorithm terminates early then list the nodes inspected up until termination.

Enter a comma separated list of node labels.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,Z
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
S,D,H

Question Number : 49 Question Id : 6406531130495 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the path found by Hill Climbing?

Enter the path as a comma separated list of node labels.


Enter NIL if there is no path.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer Format: S,X,Y,G
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
NIL
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653172006
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130496 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (50 to 53)
Question Label : Comprehension
Genetic Algorithm

A tour of 10 cities is shown below. The edges are bi-directional. Use D, E, F,..., M as the reference
(index) sequence to prepare tour representations.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 50 Question Id : 6406531130497 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 1 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Select the valid path representations of the tour.
Options :
6406533822391. J, G, F, I, L, M, E, D, H, K
6406533822392. J, G, F, I, L, M, E, D, H, K, J
6406533822393. M, E, D, H, K, J, G, F, I, L
6406533822394. M, E, D, H, K, J, G, F, I, L, M

Question Number : 51 Question Id : 6406531130498 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 1 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Select the valid adjacency representations of the tour.
Options :
6406533822395. F, D, I, M, K, L, G, J, H, E
6406533822396. H, D, I, F, K, L, G, J, M, E
6406533822397. E, M, D, J, L, F, K, H, I, G
6406533822398. E, M, G, J, D, F, K, H, I, L

Question Number : 52 Question Id : 6406531130499 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Convert the path representation I, L, G, D, F, H, J, E, K, M to ordinal representation.
Options :
6406533822399. 7, 4, 3, 4, 5, 5, 2, 1, 1, 1
6406533822400. 6, 8, 4, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1
6406533822401. 6, 4, 8, 2, 1, 5, 2, 1, 1, 1
6406533822402. 7, 3, 6, 4, 2, 3, 3, 3, 2, 1

Question Number : 53 Question Id : 6406531130500 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Two tours in path representation are given below. Generate offspring using Cycle Crossover.
Enter one of the child tours in the textbox.

Enter a comma separated list of cities.


DO NOT ENTER SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS.
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Set
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
J,L,G,I,F,M,E,D,H,K
I,G,F,D,L,H,J,E,K,M
Sub-Section Number : 8
Sub-Section Id : 640653172007
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130501 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (54 to 58)
Question Label : Comprehension
TSP

The distance matrix for 5 cities and corresponding edge costs (in ascending order) is provided
below. Use this information to construct TSP tours.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 54 Question Id : 6406531130502 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Start from city C and construct a tour using Nearest Neighbour Heuristic. Enter the path
representation of the tour starting from city C. Use the same order in which cities were added to
the tour.

Enter a comma separated list of city names.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer format: C,X,Y,Z
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
C,B,D,E,A

Question Number : 55 Question Id : 6406531130503 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the cost of the tour generated by Nearest Neighbour Heuristic?

Enter a number.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer format: 17
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
251

Question Number : 56 Question Id : 6406531130504 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Construct a tour using Greedy Heuristic. Enter the path representation of the tour starting from
city C.
Enter a comma separated list of city names.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer format: C,X,Y,Z
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Set
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
C,D,E,A,B
C,B,A,E,D

Question Number : 57 Question Id : 6406531130505 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the cost of the tour generated by Greedy Heuristic?

Enter a number.
NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer format: 17
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
199

Question Number : 58 Question Id : 6406531130506 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Take C as the fulcrum node and compute the two missing values in the savings list (full list) given
below. Construct the savings tour. Enter the path representation of the tour starting from city C.

Enter a comma separated list of city names.


NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS, PARENTHESIS OR UNWANTED CHARACTERS.
Answer format: C,X,Y,Z
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Set
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
C,B,A,D,E
C,E,D,A,B

Deep Learning
Section Id : 64065379951
Section Number : 4
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 10
Number of Questions to be attempted : 10
Section Marks : 40
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653172008
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 59 Question Id : 6406531130507 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : DEEP LEARNING (COMPUTER
BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533822409. YES
6406533822410. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172009
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 60 Question Id : 6406531130508 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following statements correctly distinguishes between Momentum Optimizer and
Nesterov Accelerated Momentum (NAG) Optimizer?
Options :
6406533822411. Momentum uses the current gradient to update the velocity, while NAG uses a
lookahead gradient based on a tentative future position.
6406533822412. Momentum is computationally faster than NAG because it skips calculating the
gradient at a lookahead position.
6406533822413. NAG is a variant of momentum that adjusts the step size dynamically during
training.
6406533822414. Momentum uses an adaptive learning rate, whereas NAG uses a fixed learning
rate.

Question Number : 61 Question Id : 6406531130509 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the functions given below has the steepest slope at the point x = 1?
Options :

6406533822415.

6406533822416.

6406533822417.

6406533822418.

Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172010
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Number : 62 Question Id : 6406531130510 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :
6406533822419. The weight update is tiny at a gentle loss surface.
6406533822420. The weight update is tiny at a steep loss surface.
6406533822421. The weight update is large at a steep loss surface.
6406533822422. The weight update is large at a gentle loss surface.
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653172011
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 63 Question Id : 6406531130511 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Consider a network trained on a dataset of 5000 data-points using mini-batch gradient descent
with a batch size of 50. If the network is trained for 100 epochs, how many times does each
parameter in the network get updated?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
10000
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653172012
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130512 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (64 to 65)
Question Label : Comprehension
Consider a perceptron for a binary classification task. There are four features each of which is
binary. The dataset has 16 data-points. The feature vector for no two data-points is the same. The
weight vector is w = (1, 1,−1,−1). Ignore the bias.
If the number of misclassifications is zero on this dataset, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 64 Question Id : 6406531130513 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find the number of data-points in the dataset that have true label 1.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
11

Question Number : 65 Question Id : 6406531130514 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find the number of data-points in the dataset that have true label 0.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
5

Question Id : 6406531130515 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (66 to 67)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 66 Question Id : 6406531130516 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822426. (−0.8, 0.8)
6406533822427. (0.08,−0.08)
6406533822428. (−0.08, 0.08)
6406533822429. (1,−1)

Question Number : 67 Question Id : 6406531130517 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
180
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653172013
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130518 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (68 to 70)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 68 Question Id : 6406531130519 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :
6406533822431. (0, 0)
6406533822432. (0, 1)
6406533822433. (−1, 1)
6406533822434. (1, 1)

Question Number : 69 Question Id : 6406531130520 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the value of k?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1

Question Number : 70 Question Id : 6406531130521 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406533822436.

6406533822437.

6406533822438.

6406533822439.

Question Id : 6406531130522 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (71 to 74)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 71 Question Id : 6406531130523 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Calculate the value of z (correct up to two decimal places).
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2.47 to 2.53

Question Number : 72 Question Id : 6406531130524 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.89 to 0.95

Question Number : 73 Question Id : 6406531130525 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.39 to 0.45
Question Number : 74 Question Id : 6406531130526 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.36 to 0.42
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653172014
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130527 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (75 to 80)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 75 Question Id : 6406531130528 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the value of the output of the first sigmoid neuron in the first hidden layer (i.e. h11).
(Answer correct upto two digits after the decimal)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.91 to 0.99

Question Number : 76 Question Id : 6406531130529 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the value of the output of the first sigmoid neuron in the second hidden layer (i.e. h21)
(Answer correct upto two digits after the decimal)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.63 to 0.71

Question Number : 77 Question Id : 6406531130530 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the value of the output of the first neuron in the third or output layer with the softmax
activation function (i.e. h31) (Answer correct upto two digits after the decimal)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.22 to 0.30

Question Number : 78 Question Id : 6406531130531 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the value of the cross entropy loss? (use natural log). (Answer correct upto two digits after
the decimal)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1.29 to 1.37

Question Number : 79 Question Id : 6406531130532 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
-0.54 to -0.46

Question Number : 80 Question Id : 6406531130533 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.11 to 0.19

Programming in C
Section Id : 64065379952
Section Number : 5
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 17
Number of Questions to be attempted : 17
Section Marks : 50
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653172015
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 81 Question Id : 6406531130534 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : PROGRAMMING IN C (COMPUTER
BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
CROSS CHECK YOUR HALL TICKET TO CONFIRM THE SUBJECTS TO BE WRITTEN.

(IF IT IS NOT THE CORRECT SUBJECT, PLS CHECK THE SECTION AT THE TOP FOR THE SUBJECTS
REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533822450. YES
6406533822451. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172016
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 82 Question Id : 6406531130535 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the role of the Program Counter (PC) in the CPU?
Options :
6406533822452. To store the results of computations
6406533822453. To store the address of the next instruction to execute
6406533822454. To manage input and output operations
6406533822455. To provide temporary data storage

Question Number : 83 Question Id : 6406531130536 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the correct order of memory levels based on size (smallest to largest)?
Options :
6406533822456. Cache Memory → Registers → Main Memory → Secondary Memory
6406533822457. Registers → Cache Memory → Main Memory → Secondary Memory
6406533822458. Secondary Memory → Main Memory → Cache Memory → Registers
6406533822459. Main Memory → Cache Memory → Secondary Memory → Registers

Question Number : 84 Question Id : 6406531130541 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following operators in C have right-to-left associativity?
Options :

6406533822476.

6406533822477.

6406533822478.

6406533822479.

Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172017
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 85 Question Id : 6406531130537 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider the generalized computation given below:

1. R[0] ← M[0]
2. R[1] ← M[1]
3. R[2] = R[1] - R[0]
4. If R[2] != 0, set R[1] = R[1] + 2 and go back to step 3. Otherwise, go to step 5.
5. R[2] = R[0] + R[1]
6. M[2] ← R[2]

For which value of M[0] and M[1], the computation will enter into an infinite loop?
Options :
6406533822460. M[0] = 5, M[1] = 3
6406533822461. M[0] = 7, M[1] = 3
6406533822462. M[0] = 8, M[1] = 2
6406533822463. M[0] = 10, M[1] = 3

Question Number : 86 Question Id : 6406531130540 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822472. Subtract values from R1 until R2 is zero
6406533822473. Increment R1 by the sum of values from R2 to 1
6406533822474. Multiply R1 by R2
6406533822475. Divide R1 by R2

Question Number : 87 Question Id : 6406531130543 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533822484. 10
6406533822485. 15
6406533822486. 0
6406533822487. 5

Question Number : 88 Question Id : 6406531130544 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533822488.

6406533822489.

6406533822490.

6406533822491.

Question Number : 89 Question Id : 6406531130545 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533822492. 12
6406533822493. 10
6406533822494. 15
6406533822495. 13
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653172018
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 90 Question Id : 6406531130538 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Convert the binary number 10101010 to its decimal equivalent.
Options :
6406533822464. 170
6406533822465. 180
6406533822466. 160
6406533822467. 175

Question Number : 91 Question Id : 6406531130539 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Convert the hexadecimal number 0x7C5D to its equivalent decimal representation:
Options :
6406533822468. 31835
6406533822469. 31836
6406533822470. 31837
6406533822471. 31838

Question Number : 92 Question Id : 6406531130542 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822480. 25
6406533822481. 15
6406533822482. 30
6406533822483. 20
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653172019
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 93 Question Id : 6406531130546 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following is true for an 8-bit 2's complement representation?
Options :
6406533822496. The rightmost bit represents the sign (0 for positive, 1 for negative).
6406533822497. The maximum positive number that can be represented is 127.
6406533822498. The minimum negative number that can be represented is -127.
6406533822499. There are 256 possible values that can be represented.
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653172020
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Number : 94 Question Id : 6406531130547 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Select all the valid variable names in C:
Options :
6406533822500. _123Var
6406533822501. Test-Name
6406533822502. 1stValue
6406533822503. break
6406533822504. max_length
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653172021
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 95 Question Id : 6406531130548 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Consider the generalized computation given below:

1. R[0] ← M[0]
2. R[1] ← M[1]
3. R[1] = R[1] - R[0]
4. R[0] = R[0] + R[1]
5. R[1] = R[0] - R[1]
6. M[2] ← R[1]

What will be the value of M[2] at the end of computation if M[0] = 4 and M[1] = 7?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
4

Question Number : 96 Question Id : 6406531130549 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find the minimum number of bits required to represent an instruction set where there are 16
unique instructions, and each instruction can take at most 3 operands.

● The first operand should be able to represent 32 registers.


● The second operand should be able to represent -63 to 63 in signed magnitude form.
● The third operand is a single flag (1-bit).
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
17
Sub-Section Number : 8
Sub-Section Id : 640653172022
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 97 Question Id : 6406531130550 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
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Data Visualization
Section Id : 64065379953
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Question Number : 98 Question Id : 6406531130551 Question Type : MCQ


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
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Question Number : 99 Question Id : 6406531130552 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 36
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Instructions: The exam is pen & paper based and should be answered in the sheets provided to
you.

Part A (Multiple Choice Questions): Each question has four choices, out of which only one is the
correct answer. (12×3=36 marks)
Q1. Which of the following plots depicts a temporal variation of data?
Q2. Florence Nightingale made a representative plot to convince the administration on the issue of
deaths due to infections in the hospital. What do you think was misleading in the plot?

A. The color coding of blue and black led to contrastive differences due to preventable and other
causes of disease.
B. The difference in deaths should be compared with respect to the length as compared to the
area.
C. Pie-chart was deliberately used to show deaths during selective months of battle.
D. The data was plotted on a static plot.

Q3. Henry Beck’s redesign of the London Underground map in 1931 introduced a revolutionary
approach to transit maps. What was the key enhancement that made his design iconic and widely
adopted?

A. He used realistic geographical proportions to ensure accuracy.


B. He introduced color-coded lines and eliminated station labels to simplify the design.
C. He replaced the geographically accurate layout with a schematic diagram, focusing on clarity
over geographical accuracy.
D. He incorporated 3D elements to represent the depth of underground tunnels.
Q4. In the ”Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies,” the ”Trough of Disillusionment” represents a
critical phase in the adoption of a technology. Which of the following best explains why this phase
occurs?

A. The technology reaches a maturity point where further innovations cease, causing stagnation.
B. Over-hyped expectations fail to align with the technology’s actual capabilities, leading to
disappointment and reduced interest.
C. Competing technologies enter the market, overshadowing the initial technology and diverting
attention.
D. Investment and funding dramatically increase, leading to a mismatch between resources and
practical outcomes.
E. Early adopters abandon the technology due to the emergence of superior alternatives.

Q5. Data visualization techniques can be broadly categorized into different types based on their
purpose and the type of data they represent. Which of the following correctly identifies four types
of data visualization?

A. Statistical, Geospatial, Temporal, and Hierarchical


B. Interactive, Static, Multivariate, and Categorical
C. Descriptive, Predictive, Prescriptive, and Diagnostic
D. Quantitative, Qualitative, Mixed, and Time-series
E. Tabular, Network, Dimensional, and Dynamic

Q6. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the strategy of ”flattening the curve” aims to achieve
which of the following outcomes?

A. Eradicating the virus through accelerated herd immunity.


B. Reducing the peak number of simultaneous cases to prevent overwhelming healthcare systems.
C. Shortening the overall duration of the pandemic.
D. Eliminating the need for social distancing and other public health measures.
E. Ensuring that the virus infects only low-risk populations.

Q7. A news agency wants to show the economic output of different countries, resizing them
according to their GDP. Which map type would best convey this information?

A. Cartogram
B. Choropleth Map
C. Dot Map
D. Isopleth Map

Q8. A city council needs to visualize population density across different neighborhoods to help
allocate resources like schools and hospitals more effectively. The data is available by
neighborhood, with each neighborhood having a specific population density value. Which type of
map would be most effective for visualizing population density across neighborhoods, where each
neighborhood is represented as a predefined geographic region?

A. Choropleth Map
B. Dot Map
C. Cartogram
D. Isopleth Map

Q9. The following image shows the origin and spread of various diseases like smallpox, leprosy,
and malaria around the globe. It is an example of _________.

A. Choropleth
B. Cartogram
C. Isopleth
D. Flow maps

Q10. A tourism board wants to highlight the most visited locations in their country on a map for an
upcoming campaign. Which of the following is the best approach to visualize the most visited
locations?

A. Choropleth Map
B. Dot Map
C. Cartogram
D. Isopleth Map

(Common Data for Q11 & Q12)


You have a dataset showing COVID-19 vaccination statistics across multiple countries. The dataset
includes information such as the number of people vaccinated, vaccination rates, daily vaccination
rates, and the percentage of the population fully vaccinated.
Based on this dataset, you need to create various visualizations for different purposes.

Q11. If you want to compare the number of vaccinations administered in multiple countries in a
single day, while also showing the percentage of the population vaccinated (e.g., partially
vaccinated, fully vaccinated), which type of chart would be most effective?
A. Pie Chart
B. Line Chart
C. Stacked Bar Chart
D. Scatter Plot

Q12. What feature should you include in a bar chart comparing vaccination rates across countries
to improve readability?

A. Use random colors for each bar.


B. Sort countries alphabetically.
C. Sort countries by vaccination rate.
D. Remove labels to declutter the chart.

Options :
6406533822510. I have written answers on the answer sheets
6406533822511. Not applicable
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172025
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 100 Question Id : 6406531130553 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 32
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Part B – Multiple Select Question: Each question has four choices, out of which one or more than
one choice(s) is the correct answer. (8*4 = 32 marks)

Q1. Suppose you want to plot the correlation of the sale of umbrellas with season. Which of the
following plots will you use-

A. Scatter
B. Box Plot
C. Heat Map
D. Histogram

Q2. Data visualizations and infographics are both powerful tools for representing information
visually. Which of the following statements correctly describes the differences between the two?
(Select all that apply.)

A. Data visualizations are primarily used for data analysis and exploration, whereas infographics
are used to tell a narrative or story.
B. Infographics combine visual elements with explanatory text, while data visualizations typically
rely on visual representation alone to convey insights.
C. Data visualizations are more suitable for interactive exploration, while infographics are usually
static and designed for quick consumption.
D. Infographics prioritize simplicity and aesthetics for a general audience, whereas data
visualizations prioritize accuracy and detail for technical users.
E. Infographics cannot represent quantitative data, whereas data visualizations are explicitly
designed for quantitative datasets.

Q3. Which of the following statements accurately differentiates data visualizations from
infographics? (Select all that apply.)

A. Data visualizations typically represent a single dataset, focusing on numerical data, while
infographics combine multiple data visualizations with narrative elements to tell a comprehensive
story.
B. Infographics are generally interactive, allowing users to explore data in depth, whereas data
visualizations are static representations of data.
C. The primary goal of data visualizations is to facilitate data analysis and exploration, whereas
infographics aim to make information accessible and engaging to a broader audience.
D. Data visualizations prioritize aesthetic appeal to attract viewers, while infographics emphasize
accuracy and clarity in data representation.
E. Infographics often include qualitative data and storytelling elements, whereas data
visualizations are grounded in quantitative data and statistical analysis.

Q4. During the cholera epidemic in 1854, Dr. Snow postulated a map to depict the death. A
cropped version of the map is shown below-

The black lines here depict the number of deaths due to cholera. Although the deaths were more
concentrated in the central region, what do you think could be the possible reason for the spread
of the disease in the other parts of the city (some are depicted and some are not depicted on the
map)–

A. Cholera being a waterborne disease is carried by pests such as mice, flies, etc.
B. People from different parts of the city used to visit the central part to collect water.
C. House staff working in different parts of the city used to stay in these regions and collect water
for households from this region.
D. People working in the brewery used to spread the disease in the other parts of the city.
Q5. Which data types allow you to quantify the difference between values?

A. Interval Data
B. Ratio Data
C. Nominal Data
D. Ordinal Data

Q6. A weather department wants to display rainfall distribution over a region using an isopleth
map. What are the features of an isopleth map that make it suitable for this task?

A. It uses lines to connect points of equal rainfall.


B. It groups data into discrete categories.
C. It provides a continuous surface view of rainfall distribution.
D. It is effective only for small datasets.

Q7. A news outlet wants to depict global CO2 emissions in a distorted map, with countries sized
based on their emissions. What are the key characteristics of a cartogram in this context?

A. Geographic accuracy is preserved.


B. Sizes of regions are proportional to CO2 emissions.
C. It emphasizes data over geography.
D. It uses continuous gradients for displaying the data.

Q8. How does understanding data characteristics influence data visualization and analysis?

A. Understanding data characteristics allows for the detection of patterns, trends, and anomalies
in the data.
B. Data characteristics ensure that visualizations automatically convey the intended message
without manual intervention.
C. Knowledge of data characteristics guides the choice of visual encodings such as size, color, or
position for better clarity.
D. Data characteristics eliminate the need for preprocessing or cleaning the data before
visualization.
E. Understanding data characteristics helps in selecting appropriate statistical summaries to
complement visual insights.
Options :
6406533822512. I have written answers on the answer sheets
6406533822513. Not applicable

Question Number : 101 Question Id : 6406531130554 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 32
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Part C – Short Answer Questions: Write 100-150 words answers to each question. Answer using
pen & paper using the paper provided to you. (2x16=32 marks)

Q1. Given below are 2 charts. Identify the purpose of the chart (whether it is idea illustration, idea
generation, visual confirmation or visual discovery, using Scott Berinato’s visualization typology
framework), and justify why each of them belongs to its respective type.
Q2. Critically analyse the following graphic that shows the difference in the amount of time people
spent during the pre-COVID and post-COVID eras. This was part of Bain & Company‘s report on
“Ways to Accelerate Digital Solutions,” which was published in June 2020. Suggest at least two
redesign with improvements.

Options :
6406533822514. I have written answers on the answer sheets
6406533822515. Not applicable

LLM
Section Id : 64065379954
Section Number : 7
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Question Number : 102 Question Id : 6406531130555 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
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Options :
6406533822516. YES
6406533822517. NO

Question Number : 103 Question Id : 6406531130556 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
General Note:

• If you find the given information is insufficient in any of the Numerical Answer Type (NAT)
questions, enter -1 as the answer.
• In all your calculations, take at least two digits. For example, if the intermediate result is
1.860875, then take it as 1.86 to the next step.
Options :
6406533822518. Instructions has been mentioned above.
6406533822519. This Instructions is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172027
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 104 Question Id : 6406531130557 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533822520.

6406533822521.

6406533822522.

6406533822523.

Question Number : 105 Question Id : 6406531130558 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider following assertion and reason pair:

Assertion: A transformer model cannot be trained in autogregressive mode for machine


translation task.
Reason: Teacher forcing improves the convergence rate.
Choose the correct statements
Options :
6406533822524. Assertion and Reason are both true and Reason is a correct explanation of
Assertion.
6406533822525. Assertion and Reason are both true and Reason is not a correct explanation of
Assertion.
6406533822526. Assertion is true but Reason is false.
6406533822527. Assertion is false but Reason is true.
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172028
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 106 Question Id : 6406531130560 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Suppose we use a pre-trained model for text generation with the given prompt “I am going to”.
Which of the following decoding strategies can be used such that the pre-trained model generates
different text completion each time it is executed
Options :
6406533822532. Beam search with beam size 1
6406533822533. Greedy approach
6406533822534. Top-K with k = 2
6406533822535. None of these
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653172029
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 107 Question Id : 6406531130561 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following models, in general, struggle to encode a context when translating long
sentences?
Options :
6406533822536. An RNN model
6406533822537. An RNN model with attention mechanism
6406533822538. A transformer model

Question Number : 108 Question Id : 6406531130562 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Choose the correct statements
Options :
6406533822539. All the parameters of the GPT model are randomly initialized during pre-
training
6406533822540. The model minimizes the CLM objective during fine-tuning to improve the
performance
6406533822541. All parameters of the GPT model are randomly initialized during fine-tuning
6406533822542. In general, fine-tuning requires a dataset with labels
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653172030
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 109 Question Id : 6406531130559 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406533822528.

6406533822529.

6406533822530.

6406533822531.

Question Number : 110 Question Id : 6406531130563 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following decoding strategies is (are) appropriate for machine translation tasks?
Assume we have infinite compute and the values for k ≥ 3, p > 0.35 where required.
Options :
6406533822543. Top-k sampling
6406533822544. Beam search with the beam size K = 2
6406533822545. Top-p sampling
6406533822546. Exhaustive search
6406533822547. None of these
Sub-Section Number : 6
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Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130564 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


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Question Numbers : (111 to 113)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 111 Question Id : 6406531130565 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Suppose the number of learnable parameters in the source input-embedding layer is 3200, how
many parameters are there in the positional embedding layer of the source language?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
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Possible Answers :
1024

Question Number : 112 Question Id : 6406531130566 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
How many parameters are there in the multi-head attention layer of the encoder (exclude the
parameters in the WO matrix used for linear transformation and FFN layer)?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
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Possible Answers :
3072

Question Number : 113 Question Id : 6406531130567 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
How many parameters does the matrix WQ have in anyone head of the encoder?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
256
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653172032
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130568 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (114 to 117)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 114 Question Id : 6406531130569 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Say matrix F is computed by applying batch normalization on X, what will be sum of every element
in first / topmost row of F?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0 to 0.01

Question Number : 115 Question Id : 6406531130570 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Say matrix F is computed by applying layer normalization on X, what will be sum of every element
in first / leftmost column of F?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0 to 0.01

Question Number : 116 Question Id : 6406531130571 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
10.95 to 11.05

Question Number : 117 Question Id : 6406531130572 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
6.45 to 6.55
Sub-Section Number : 8
Sub-Section Id : 640653172033
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130573 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (118 to 121)
Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 118 Question Id : 6406531130574 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1.37 to 1.47

Question Number : 119 Question Id : 6406531130575 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2.33 to 2.43

Question Number : 120 Question Id : 6406531130576 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2.33 to 2.43
Question Number : 121 Question Id : 6406531130577 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Once the model is sufficiently trained, which of the following tokens will have the highest
probability to be the next token, if the input is “Sachin has”:
Options :
6406533822558. broken
6406533822559. acted
6406533822560. highest
6406533822561. None of these

i-NLP
Section Id : 64065379955
Section Number : 8
Section type : Online
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Number of Questions : 31
Number of Questions to be attempted : 31
Section Marks : 50
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Question Number : 122 Question Id : 6406531130578 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
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6406533822562. YES
6406533822563. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172035
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 123 Question Id : 6406531130579 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider the following conversation:

User: “It’s quite cold in here.”


Bot: “Yes, the temperature is 20oC.”
User: “Could you help?”
Bot: “What would you like help with?”

Which level of language processing is the chatbot failing to implement effectively?


Options :
6406533822564. Lexical
6406533822565. Discourse
6406533822566. Pragmatic
6406533822567. Syntactic

Question Number : 124 Question Id : 6406531130581 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Statement: “Lexical ambiguity occurs when an individual word has multiple dictionary meanings.”
Options :
6406533822570. Yes
6406533822571. No

Question Number : 125 Question Id : 6406531130582 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What makes the example “Time flies like an arrow” particularly challenging for POS tagging?
Options :
6406533822572. The presence of words with ambiguous lexical categories that can lead to
multiple syntactic structures.
6406533822573. Difficulty in identifying compound nouns within the sentence.
6406533822574. The sentence contains idiomatic expressions that require semantic
understanding.
6406533822575. The use of archaic word forms.

Question Number : 126 Question Id : 6406531130584 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Anaphora resolution can be fully solved using only syntactic parsing techniques.
Options :
6406533822578. Yes
6406533822579. No

Question Number : 127 Question Id : 6406531130587 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following statements correctly describes the relationship between Finite State
Automata (FSA) and Finite State Transducers (FST)?
Options :
6406533822588. FSAs are designed solely for recognizing patterns in input strings, while FSTs
can recognize patterns and produce corresponding outputs.
6406533822589. Both FSAs and FSTs utilize a single tape for processing input, but FSAs have a
fixed number of states while FSTs can dynamically change the number of states during execution.
6406533822590. FSTs can be used to perform computations involving multiple input tapes,
whereas FSAs are limited to a single input tape.
6406533822591. FSA can produce outputs based on their input states, while FSTs are only
capable of recognizing inputs without generating outputs.

Question Number : 128 Question Id : 6406531130592 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following sequences represents a valid order of calculations in the Forward algorithm
of HMM?
Options :
6406533822606. Calculate state probabilities → Update observation probabilities → Compute
final sequence probability
6406533822607. Initialize state probabilities → Calculate joint probabilities → Sum over all
possible paths
6406533822608. Calculate emission probabilities → Sum transition probabilities → Normalize
final states
6406533822609. Initialize α1(i) → Calculate αt(i) recursively → Sum over final states
Question Number : 129 Question Id : 6406531130593 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which feature combination would be most effectively handled by CRF but not by HMM for POS
tagging?
Options :
6406533822610. Current word and its immediate next word
6406533822611. Word length and first character capitalization
6406533822612. Previous tag and current word ending
6406533822613. Current word’s morphological features combined with a window of ±2 words
and their POS tags

Question Number : 130 Question Id : 6406531130597 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822622. 1-B, 2-C, 3-A, 4-D
6406533822623. 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D
6406533822624. 1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4-C
6406533822625. 1-D, 2-C, 3-B, 4-A

Question Number : 131 Question Id : 6406531130598 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822626. 1.5
6406533822627. 1.6
6406533822628. 1.7
6406533822629. 1.8

Question Number : 132 Question Id : 6406531130599 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In evaluating a dependency parser, the following results were obtained on a test set of 500 words:

• 450 words have the correct head


• 425 words have both the correct head and correct label
• 475 words have the correct label

What are the Unlabeled Attachment Score (UAS) and Label Accuracy Score (LS)?
Options :
6406533822630. UAS: 90%, LS: 95%
6406533822631. UAS: 90%, LS: 85%
6406533822632. UAS: 85%, LS: 95%
6406533822633. UAS: 85%, LS: 90%
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172036
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 133 Question Id : 6406531130580 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The phonological level of NLP processing is crucial for improving the performance of text-based
sentiment analysis systems.
Options :
6406533822568. Yes
6406533822569. No

Question Number : 134 Question Id : 6406531130583 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In the sentence “I saw her duck,” morphological analysis alone is sufficient to determine whether
“duck” is being used as a noun or a verb.
Options :
6406533822576. Yes
6406533822577. No
Question Number : 135 Question Id : 6406531130585 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which would be the most appropriate approach for processing millions of search queries in real-
time?
Options :
6406533822580. Lemmatization
6406533822581. Stemming
6406533822582. Full morphological analysis
6406533822583. Manual word reduction

Question Number : 136 Question Id : 6406531130586 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which approach would be most appropriate for building a dictionary lookup system?
Options :
6406533822584. Stemming
6406533822585. Lemmatization
6406533822586. Simple suffix removal
6406533822587. No word reduction

Question Number : 137 Question Id : 6406531130588 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Rule-based POS tagging always results in accurate tagging because it relies on linguistic rules
rather than probabilities.
Options :
6406533822592. Yes
6406533822593. No

Question Number : 138 Question Id : 6406531130589 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following demonstrates an “overlapping entity” scenario in NER?
Options :
6406533822594. Albert Einstein and Theory of Relativity
6406533822595. Amazon and Amazon River
6406533822596. Tesla and Model S
6406533822597. Shakespeare and Hamlet
Question Number : 139 Question Id : 6406531130591 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider the following phrase structure rule: NP → (Det) (Adj)* N (PP)*
Which of the following statements about this rule is FALSE?
Options :
6406533822602. It allows for multiple consecutive adjectives before the noun.
6406533822603. It requires exactly one determiner before any adjectives.
6406533822604. It permits zero or more prepositional phrases after the noun.
6406533822605. The noun is the only mandatory element in this noun phrase.

Question Number : 140 Question Id : 6406531130594 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Given the sentence “The chef cooked a meal for the guests using fresh ingredients,” identify the
Semantic Roles of the sentence.
Options :
6406533822614. Agent: Chef, Theme: Meal, Beneficiary: Guests, Instrument: Ingredients
6406533822615. Agent: Meal, Theme: Guests, Beneficiary: Chef, Instrument: Cooking
6406533822616. Agent: Chef, Theme: Ingredients, Beneficiary: Meal, Instrument: Guests
6406533822617. Agent: Ingredients, Theme: Chef, Beneficiary: Meal, Instrument: Cooking

Question Number : 141 Question Id : 6406531130595 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Context-Free Grammar (CFG) rules can only generate sentences with a fixed word order.
Options :
6406533822618. Yes
6406533822619. No

Question Number : 142 Question Id : 6406531130596 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The CKY parsing algorithm requires the grammar to be in Chomsky Normal Form (CNF).
Options :
6406533822620. Yes
6406533822621. No

Question Number : 143 Question Id : 6406531130600 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In the sentence “He gave her a book,” the dependency relationship between “gave” and “book” is
labeled as nsubj.
Options :
6406533822634. Yes
6406533822635. No

Question Number : 144 Question Id : 6406531130601 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which evaluation metric would you use to measure the proportion of correct dependency
relations retrieved by a parser from the total number of correct relations?
Options :
6406533822636. Precision
6406533822637. Recall
6406533822638. F1 Score
6406533822639. Accuracy
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653172037
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 145 Question Id : 6406531130590 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822598. 0.0090
6406533822599. 0.036
6406533822600. 0.0045
6406533822601. 0.0036
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653172038
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 146 Question Id : 6406531130607 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 1 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following are applications of clustering in NLP tasks? (Select all that apply)
Options :
6406533822662. Grouping similar entities in NER
6406533822663. Unsupervised POS tagging
6406533822664. Sentiment analysis
6406533822665. Word clustering into syntactic categories
6406533822666. Machine translation
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653172039
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 147 Question Id : 6406531130603 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which characteristics distinguish Morphological Analysis (MA)from POS tagging? (Select all that
apply)
Options :
6406533822645. MA is independent of syntactic rules, while POS tagging often depends on
them
6406533822646. MA may produce multiple analyses for a word while POS tagging produces
one
6406533822647. MA requires fewer categories compared to POS tagging
6406533822648. MA assigns functional roles in a sentence, while POS tagging deals with form
and structure.

Question Number : 148 Question Id : 6406531130605 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
What are potential issues when implementing stemming? (Select all that apply)
Options :
6406533822653. Over-stemming
6406533822654. Under-stemming
6406533822655. Requiring a large dictionary
6406533822656. Creating non-words

Question Number : 149 Question Id : 6406531130606 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following are true about the relationship between POS tagging, NER, and
classification models? (Select all that apply)
Options :
6406533822657. Both POS tagging and NER can be framed as classification problems
6406533822658. Naive Bayes and logistic regression can be applied to both tasks
6406533822659. Clustering can be used as a preprocessing step for both tasks
6406533822660. POS tagging always precedes NER in NLP pipelines
6406533822661. Both tasks benefit from considering contextual information
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653172040
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 150 Question Id : 6406531130602 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following NLP tasks would benefit from processing at the discourse level? (Select all
that apply)
Options :
6406533822640. Generating a coherent multi-paragraph story
6406533822641. Summarizing a long document
6406533822642. Resolving pronouns in a conversation
6406533822643. Determining the sentiment of a single word
6406533822644. Identifying the topic shifts

Question Number : 151 Question Id : 6406531130604 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following statements about stemming and lemmatization are true?
Options :
6406533822649. Stemming can result in non-linguistic root forms, while lemmatization
always produces valid words.
6406533822650. Lemmatization requires a vocabulary or lexicon, whereas stemming does
not.
6406533822651. Stemming is computationally more expensive than lemmatization because it
involves morphological analysis.
6406533822652. Both stemming and lemmatization aim to reduce words to their root forms
but differ in their approaches and accuracy.
Sub-Section Number : 8
Sub-Section Id : 640653172041
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 152 Question Id : 6406531130608 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
In a semantic role labeling evaluation, a model has identified 100 correct semantic roles out of 120
total semantic roles it predicted. What is the precision of the model as a decimal (rounded to two
decimal places)?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.83

DL(CV)
Section Id : 64065379956
Section Number : 9
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 31
Number of Questions to be attempted : 31
Section Marks : 60
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653172042
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 153 Question Id : 6406531130609 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : DEEP LEARNING FOR COMPUTER
VISION (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

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Options :
6406533822668. YES
6406533822669. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172043
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 154 Question Id : 6406531130610 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2
Question Number : 155 Question Id : 6406531130611 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
20

Question Number : 156 Question Id : 6406531130617 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
30
Question Number : 157 Question Id : 6406531130622 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
-0.34 to -0.33

Question Number : 158 Question Id : 6406531130639 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the size of the feature map after applying two successive convolution operations with
given parameters? Image size = 64 x 64, Kernel size = 3 x 3, Padding = 2 and Stride = 3. (In
calculation, take floor(x) whenever x is non-integer. If the answer is FxF, write F in the blank).
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
8

Question Number : 159 Question Id : 6406531130640 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Let an input to a convolutional layer in a CNN have size Df × Df × M where Df = 32 and M = 100, and
output feature map (after passing input through conv layer) has Df × Df × N size where N = 64. Let
the kernel in the conv layer be k × k where k = 5. Calculate the number of parameters for this
convolution layer. (Assume appropriate padding is applied for all convolutions so the input and
output sizes are equal. Ignore the bias term in the calculation)._________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
160000

Question Number : 160 Question Id : 6406531130645 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
-0.260 to -0.210
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172044
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 161 Question Id : 6406531130612 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822672. 119.33
6406533822673. 110.5
6406533822674. 134.25
6406533822675. 0

Question Number : 162 Question Id : 6406531130616 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following statements is True ?
Options :
6406533822688. Gaussian filter is Separable filter because it is non linear.
6406533822689. Median filter is a non separable filter
6406533822690. Gaussian filter is a High Pass filter.
6406533822691. Mean filter is a non separable filter because it is non linear

Question Number : 163 Question Id : 6406531130619 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822697. 0.18, 1.5, 1.5, 0.20,−1.5,−0.015
6406533822698. 0.92, 2.5, 1, 2.5, 2.5, 1
6406533822699. 0.18,−1.5, 0, 0.20, 0,−0.015
6406533822700. 0.91, 1, 0, 0.2, 1, 1.7

Question Number : 164 Question Id : 6406531130620 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify the correct sequence of steps in a Canny edge detection pipeline. Steps are listed below:

1. Compute gradient magnitude and direction


2. Connect individual components
3. Smoothen the image
4. Threshold into strong, weak, or no edge
5. Gaussian Filter and Hysteresis
6. Non-maximum suppression
7. Apply derivative to get edges
Options :
6406533822701. 6→ 1→ 4→ 5 → 2
6406533822702. 3→ 1→ 6→ 4 → 2
6406533822703. 3→ 5→ 1→ 4 → 2
6406533822704. 6→ 1→ 5→ 7 → 2
Question Number : 165 Question Id : 6406531130623 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Identify the correct sequence of steps in Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) method. Steps
listed below:

1. Keypoint Descriptor
2. Keypoint Localization
3. Scale-space Extrema Detection
4. Orientation Estimation
Options :
6406533822710. 4→ 2→ 1→ 3
6406533822711. 3→ 2→ 4→ 1
6406533822712. 3→ 1→ 2→ 4
6406533822713. None of these.

Question Number : 166 Question Id : 6406531130630 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822718. 1→ iii, 2→ i, 3 → ii
6406533822719. 1→ iii, 2→ ii, 3 → i
6406533822720. 1→ ii, 2→ iii, 3 → ii
6406533822721. None of these

Question Number : 167 Question Id : 6406531130636 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Suppose we have a codebook of 2048 SIFT visual words. We extract 1000 SIFT descriptors (SIFT is a
128-dimensional feature) from a new image. What is the dimensionality of the BoW (Bag-of-Words)
descriptor?
Options :
6406533822726. 1000
6406533822727. 128
6406533822728. 128 × 2048
6406533822729. 2048
Question Number : 168 Question Id : 6406531130637 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822730. 1→ vi, 2→ iii, 3→ v, 4 → i
6406533822731. 1→ i, 2→ iv, 3 → iii, 4→ ii
6406533822732. 1→ i, 2→ v, 3 → iii, 4→ iv
6406533822733. 1→ iv, 2→ iii, 3→ ii, 4 → i

Question Number : 169 Question Id : 6406531130641 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider a Convolutional Neural Network which processes an RGB image. It has 128 kernels each
of spatial dimension 5 × 5 in the first layer. They are convolved with a stride 1. This is followed by a
max-pooling layer with stride 2 and kernel size 5 × 5. What would be the receptive field size of a
single neuron in the pooling layer? (Recap: A receptive field is the size of the region in the input
image, which influences the activation of that specific neuron.)
Options :
6406533822740. 5×5
6406533822741. 7×7
6406533822742. 9×9
6406533822743. 3×3

Question Number : 170 Question Id : 6406531130642 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider the following two statements. Which of the following statements are true?

(a) Convolution operator is both commutative and associative.


(b) Fourier transform of a convolved image FT (a * b), is not the product of the Fourier transform of
the constituent images FT(a) x FT(b)
Options :
6406533822744. a and b
6406533822745. not a but b
6406533822746. a but not b
6406533822747. Neither a nor b

Question Number : 171 Question Id : 6406531130643 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
A 3x3 kernel generates an output image of dimension 20x20 after convolution. The (approximate)
number of computations performed to obtain this output image is:
Options :
6406533822748. 3600
6406533822749. 180
6406533822750. 400
6406533822751. 9

Question Number : 172 Question Id : 6406531130644 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following statements are True?
Options :
6406533822752. Vanilla Gradient Descent converges faster than Momentum-based GD.
6406533822753. Momentum based GD oscillates around minima before convergence.
6406533822754. Noise in Stochastic Gradient descent weight updates – can lead to faster
convergence.
6406533822755. None of these

Question Number : 173 Question Id : 6406531130649 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822759. 1→ iii, 2→ iv, 3→ i, 4 → ii
6406533822760. 1→ iii, 2→ i, 3 → ii, 4 →v
6406533822761. 1→ iii, 2→ iv, 3→ v, 4 → ii
6406533822762. 1→ iv, 2→ iii, 3→ i, 4 → ii
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653172045
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 174 Question Id : 6406531130613 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following statements is false?
Options :
6406533822676. Linear contrast stretching is a local operation.
6406533822677. Moving average is an example of local operation.
6406533822678. Convolution in the spatial domain can be obtained through addition in the
frequency domain.
6406533822679. All of these.

Question Number : 175 Question Id : 6406531130614 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following statements are false?
Options :
6406533822680. Momentum in optimization can cause oscillations around minima when
encountering flat regions or saddle points due to the dominance of the momentum term over the
small gradient.
6406533822681. Stochastic Gradient Descent (SGD) with its inherent noise can be beneficial in
escaping local minima and saddle points, provided that there is enough gradient information in
the neighborhood.
6406533822682. Adagrad is an optimization algorithm introduced to overcome the diminishing
learning rate problem in techniques like RMSProp.
6406533822683. ADAM is introduced to solve problems in RMSProp by combining RMSProp and
Adagrad techniques.

Question Number : 176 Question Id : 6406531130615 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Options :

6406533822684.

6406533822685.

6406533822686.

6406533822687.

Question Number : 177 Question Id : 6406531130618 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :
6406533822693. (a)
6406533822694. (b)
6406533822695. (c)
6406533822696. (d)

Question Number : 178 Question Id : 6406531130621 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following statements are true? (Select all that apply)
Options :

6406533822705.

6406533822706.

6406533822707.

6406533822708.

Question Number : 179 Question Id : 6406531130638 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following are true? (Select all that apply)
Options :

6406533822734.

6406533822735.

6406533822736.

6406533822737.

Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653172046
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130624 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (180 to 181)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 180 Question Id : 6406531130625 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Enter the correct answer for blank (a) ____________

NOTE: Enter the exact answer without any extra space in the beginning or at the end.
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
high

Question Number : 181 Question Id : 6406531130626 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Enter the correct answer for blank (b) ____________

NOTE: Enter the exact answer without any extra space in the beginning or at the end.
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
high
Question Id : 6406531130627 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling
Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (182 to 183)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 182 Question Id : 6406531130628 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Enter the correct answer for blank (a) ____________

NOTE: Enter the exact answer without any extra space in the beginning or at the end.
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Set
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
thick
coarse
large scale

Question Number : 183 Question Id : 6406531130629 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Enter the correct answer for blank (b) ____________

NOTE: Enter the exact answer without any extra space in the beginning or at the end.
Response Type : Alphanumeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Answers Case Sensitive : No
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
fine
Question Id : 6406531130631 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling
Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (184 to 187)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 184 Question Id : 6406531130632 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
a11= ____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1

Question Number : 185 Question Id : 6406531130633 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
a12= ____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.5

Question Number : 186 Question Id : 6406531130634 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
a21= ____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0

Question Number : 187 Question Id : 6406531130635 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 0.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
a22= ____________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1

Question Id : 6406531130646 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (188 to 189)
Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 188 Question Id : 6406531130647 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
3

Question Number : 189 Question Id : 6406531130648 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
55

RL
Section Id : 64065379957
Section Number : 10
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 18
Number of Questions to be attempted : 18
Section Marks : 50
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653172047
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 190 Question Id : 6406531130650 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : REINFORCEMENT LEARNING
(COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

ARE YOU SURE YOU HAVE TO WRITE EXAM FOR THIS SUBJECT?
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REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533822763. YES
6406533822764. NO

Question Number : 191 Question Id : 6406531130651 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Note:

For numerical answer type questions, enter your answer correct upto two decimal places without
rounding up or off unless stated otherwise.
Options :
6406533822765. Instructions has been mentioned above.
6406533822766. This Instructions is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172048
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 192 Question Id : 6406531130652 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider following assertion reason pair:

Assertion: Reinforcement learning is a type of unsupervised learning algorithm as both don’t have
correct labels.
Reason: In unsupervised learning, a reward like quantity is not maximized.

Choose the correct option.


Options :
6406533822767. Assertion and Reason are both true and Reason is a correct explanation of
Assertion.
6406533822768. Assertion and Reason are both true and Reason is not a correct explanation of
Assertion.
6406533822769. Assertion is true but Reason is false.
6406533822770. Assertion is false but Reason is true.

Question Number : 193 Question Id : 6406531130655 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822779. 1, 2, 3
6406533822780. only 3
6406533822781. only 1
6406533822782. 1, 2
6406533822783. 1, 3

Question Number : 194 Question Id : 6406531130656 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533822784.

6406533822785.

6406533822786.

6406533822787.

Question Number : 195 Question Id : 6406531130657 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
For any given Finite MDP, are all of its optimal policies necessarily deterministic?
Options :
6406533822788. TRUE
6406533822789. FALSE

Question Number : 196 Question Id : 6406531130658 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Does changing the order of updates (over the entire set of states in each iteration) impact the
convergence of Asynchronous Value Iteration?
Options :
6406533822790. Yes
6406533822791. No
6406533822792. It depends
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172049
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 197 Question Id : 6406531130653 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533822771.

6406533822772.

6406533822773.

6406533822774.

Question Number : 198 Question Id : 6406531130654 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822775. Arm 1
6406533822776. Arm 2
6406533822777. Arm 3
6406533822778. Arm 4
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653172050
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 199 Question Id : 6406531130659 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Select the correct options:
Options :
6406533822793. First-Visit MC is unbiased
6406533822794. Every-Visit MC is unbiased
6406533822795. First-Visit MC is more sample-efficient compared to Every-Visit MC
6406533822796. Every-Visit MC is more sample-efficient compared to First-Visit MC

Question Number : 200 Question Id : 6406531130660 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following methods use bootstrapping?
Options :
6406533822797. TD
6406533822798. MC
6406533822799. DP

Question Number : 201 Question Id : 6406531130661 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following methods use sampling?
Options :
6406533822800. TD
6406533822801. MC
6406533822802. DP
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653172051
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 202 Question Id : 6406531130662 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
49.5 to 50.5
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653172052
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Number : 203 Question Id : 6406531130663 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0.5
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653172053
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130664 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (204 to 205)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 204 Question Id : 6406531130665 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Assume M = 10000, then after the 10000 pull:
Options :

6406533822805.

6406533822806.

6406533822807.

6406533822808.

Question Number : 205 Question Id : 6406531130666 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Assume M = 10, then after the 10000 pull:
Options :

6406533822809.

6406533822810.

6406533822811.

6406533822812.

Sub-Section Number : 8
Sub-Section Id : 640653172054
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130667 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (206 to 207)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 206 Question Id : 6406531130668 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Does there exist a stochastic (i.e. not deterministic) policy that is optimal?
Options :
6406533822813. TRUE
6406533822814. FALSE

Question Number : 207 Question Id : 6406531130669 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
-1.95 to -1.85
Sub-Section Number : 9
Sub-Section Id : 640653172055
Question Shuffling Allowed : No
Question Id : 6406531130670 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling
Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (208 to 209)
Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 208 Question Id : 6406531130671 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
-1.15 to -1.05

Question Number : 209 Question Id : 6406531130672 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
-2.23 to -2.13

Question Id : 6406531130673 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (210 to 211)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 210 Question Id : 6406531130674 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
6.61 to 6.71

Question Number : 211 Question Id : 6406531130675 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
12.20 to 12.30
DLP
Section Id : 64065379958
Section Number : 11
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 15
Number of Questions to be attempted : 15
Section Marks : 50
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653172056
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 212 Question Id : 6406531130676 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : DEEP LEARNING PRACTICE
(COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

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Options :
6406533822820. YES
6406533822821. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172057
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 213 Question Id : 6406531130677 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533822822. ["hugging", "face", "is", "awesome"]
6406533822823. [102, 463, 509, 101, 2020]
6406533822824. ["hugging", "face", "is", "awesome", ""]
6406533822825. "Hugging Face is awesome!"

Question Number : 214 Question Id : 6406531130679 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533822830. The tokenizer will output the token [UNK] because "nonexistentword" is not in
the vocabulary.
6406533822831. The tokenizer will output the word "nonexistentword" as a single token.
6406533822832. The tokenizer will output "non", "existent", "word" as separate tokens since it
has split the word into known subwords.
6406533822833. The tokenizer will output "non", "exist", "ent", "word" as separate tokens since
it has split the word into known subwords.
6406533822834. The tokenizer will output an error because "nonexistentword" is not present in
the vocabulary and the unk_token was not defined.

Question Number : 215 Question Id : 6406531130680 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822835. [2, 3]
6406533822836. [3, 0, 2]
6406533822837. [2, 0, 1, 3]
6406533822838. [3, 1, 0, 2]

Question Number : 216 Question Id : 6406531130682 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533822843.

6406533822844.

6406533822845.

6406533822846.

Question Number : 217 Question Id : 6406531130683 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :

6406533822847.

6406533822848.

6406533822849.

6406533822850.

Question Number : 218 Question Id : 6406531130684 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533822851. LoRA will be applied to the entire model, including the embedding layers.
6406533822852. LoRA will only be applied to the final classification layer of the model.
6406533822853. LoRA will not be applied to any layer of the model.
6406533822854. The model will throw an error because an empty list is invalid.
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172058
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 219 Question Id : 6406531130678 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Options :
6406533822826. n_t_5k > n_t_50k because with a smaller vocabulary size, the tokenizer will
split more words into smaller subwords, leading to a higher number of tokens.
6406533822827. n_t_5k < n_t_50k because a smaller vocabulary size means the tokenizer can
only split the words into fewer subwords, resulting in fewer tokens.
6406533822828. n_t_5k = n_t_50k because the number of tokens is independent of the
vocabulary size and depends on the input words.
6406533822829. n_t_5k = n_t_50k because both vocabularies will represent the word
"unhappiness" with the same number of tokens due to the use of subword tokenization.
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653172059
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 220 Question Id : 6406531130681 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What type of language modeling objective is used during the pretraining of GPT-2?
Options :
6406533822839. Masked Language Modeling (MLM)
6406533822840. Sequence-to-Sequence Modeling
6406533822841. Causal Language Modeling (CLM)
6406533822842. Text Classification Objective
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653172060
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 221 Question Id : 6406531130685 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Which of the following is/are gradient based (fine tuning) methods?
Options :
6406533822855. Zero-shot Tuning
6406533822856. Few-shots Tuning
6406533822857. Instruction Fine tuning
6406533822858. Parameter Efficient Fine Tuning
6406533822859. Preference Tuning Via RLHF

Question Number : 222 Question Id : 6406531130686 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406533822860.

6406533822861.
6406533822862.

6406533822863.

Question Number : 223 Question Id : 6406531130687 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Select all the correct statements.


Options :

6406533822864.

6406533822865.

6406533822866.

6406533822867.

Question Number : 224 Question Id : 6406531130688 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Select all the correct statements.
Options :

6406533822868.

6406533822869.

6406533822870.

6406533822871.

6406533822872.

Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653172061
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 225 Question Id : 6406531130689 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question

The original train split contains 25,000 samples, and 60% of the samples have a text length greater
than 200. If the dataset's text length distribution is uniform across all splits, how many samples
will the subset dataset contain?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
3750
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653172062
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130690 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (226 to 228)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 226 Question Id : 6406531130691 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Calculate the number of parameters in the query, key, and value matrices of a single transformer
block.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
3145728

Question Number : 227 Question Id : 6406531130692 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Calculate the number of embedding parameters in the model. Enter your answer in millions,
rounded to two decimal places.
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
51 to 52

Question Number : 228 Question Id : 6406531130693 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What does the n_ctx parameter in the GPT-2 configuration represent?
Options :
6406533822876. The number of attention heads in the model.
6406533822877. The maximum length of the input sequence in tokens.
6406533822878. The embedding size of each token.
6406533822879. The total number of parameters in the model.

Managerial Economics
Section Id : 64065379959
Section Number : 12
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 9
Number of Questions to be attempted : 9
Section Marks : 25
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653172063
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 229 Question Id : 6406531130694 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
(COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

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Options :
6406533822880. YES
6406533822881. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172064
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130695 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (230 to 234)
Question Label : Comprehension
Imagine that you have started a snack food delivery business on your college campus. Students
send you orders for snacks, such as potato chips and candy bars, via the Internet. You shop at
local grocery stores to fill these orders and then deliver the orders. To operate this business, you
pay $500 a month to lease computer time from a local Web-hosting company to use its server to
host and maintain your website. You also own a sports utility vehicle (SUV) that you use to make
deliveries. Your monthly car payment is $300, and you pay $100 a month in insurance costs. Each
order that you fill takes, on average, a half hour and consumes $0.50 worth of gasoline. When you
fill an order, you pay the grocer for the merchandise. You then collect a payment, including a
delivery fee, from the students to whom you sell. If you did not operate this business, you could
work at the campus dining hall, earning $6 an hour. Right now, you operate your business five
days a week, Monday through Friday. On weekends, your business is idle, and you work in the
campus dining hall.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 230 Question Id : 6406531130696 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Your explicit costs include
Options :
6406533822882. Leasing computer time
6406533822883. Gasoline
6406533822884. Money you pay grocers
6406533822885. All of these

Question Number : 231 Question Id : 6406531130697 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Your implicit cost will be
Options :
6406533822886. $300 car payment
6406533822887. $100 a month insurance cost
6406533822888. Your wage at campus dining hall $6 an hour
6406533822889. All of these

Question Number : 232 Question Id : 6406531130698 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Last week you purchased five large cases of Fritos for a customer who, as it turned out, did not
accept delivery. You paid $100 for these cases. You have a deal with your grocers that they will pay
you $0.25 for each dollar of returned merchandise. Just this week, you found a fraternity on
campus that will buy the five cartons for $55 (and will pick them up from your apartment, relieving
you of the need to deliver them to the frat house).

What is the opportunity cost of filling this order in $ (i.e., selling these cartons to the fraternity)?
_____________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
25

Question Number : 233 Question Id : 6406531130699 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Last week you purchased five large cases of Fritos for a customer who, as it turned out, did not
accept delivery. You paid $100 for these cases. You have a deal with your grocers that they will pay
you $0.25 for each dollar of returned merchandise. Just this week, you found a fraternity on
campus that will buy the five cartons for $55 (and will pick them up from your apartment, relieving
you of the need to deliver them to the frat house).

Should you sell the Fritos to the fraternity? _________________


Options :
6406533822891. Yes
6406533822892. No

Question Number : 234 Question Id : 6406531130700 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Last week you purchased five large cases of Fritos for a customer who, as it turned out, did not
accept delivery. You paid $100 for these cases. You have a deal with your grocers that they will pay
you $0.25 for each dollar of returned merchandise. Just this week, you found a fraternity on
campus that will buy the five cartons for $55 (and will pick them up from your apartment, relieving
you of the need to deliver them to the frat house).

Your sunk cost of doing business is (in $) ____________________


Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
75

Question Id : 6406531130704 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (235 to 237)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 235 Question Id : 6406531130705 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406533822897.

6406533822898.

6406533822899.

6406533822900.

Question Number : 236 Question Id : 6406531130706 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the cost-minimizing input combination if the firm wants to produce 1,000 units per year?

L* = _________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
40

Question Number : 237 Question Id : 6406531130707 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the cost-minimizing input combination if the firm wants to produce 1,000 units per year?

K* = _________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
10
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172065
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130701 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (238 to 239)
Question Label : Comprehension
Elmo finds himself at a Coke machine on a hot and dusty Sunday. The Coke machine requires
exact change-two quarters and a dime. No other combination of coins will make anything come
out of the machine. No stores are open; no one is in sight. Elmo is so thirsty that the only thing he
cares about is how many soft drinks he will be able to buy with the change in his pocket; the more
he can buy, the better.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 238 Question Id : 6406531130702 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
If Elmo has 2 quarters and a dime in his pockets, he can buy 1 soft drink. How many soft drinks
can he buy if he has 4 quarters and 2 dimes? _______________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2

Question Number : 239 Question Id : 6406531130703 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Does Elmo have convex preferences between dimes and quarters?
Options :
6406533822895. Yes
6406533822896. No
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653172066
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130708 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (240 to 244)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 240 Question Id : 6406531130709 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Marginal Product of Labour MPL is __________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
10

Question Number : 241 Question Id : 6406531130710 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Marginal Product of Capital MPK is __________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2

Question Number : 242 Question Id : 6406531130711 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find the optimal input combination given that the firm wishes to produce 200 units of output.

L* = _________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
20

Question Number : 243 Question Id : 6406531130712 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Find the optimal input combination given that the firm wishes to produce 200 units of output.

K* = _________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
0

Question Number : 244 Question Id : 6406531130713 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
Total cost of production for 200 units of output will be (in $) _________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
100
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653172067
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130714 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (245 to 247)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 245 Question Id : 6406531130715 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What will be the average fixed cost if company produces 100 units __________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
2

Question Number : 246 Question Id : 6406531130716 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is marginal cost of company at q=25? _________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
100

Question Number : 247 Question Id : 6406531130717 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is average variable cost at q=25? _____________________
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
75
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653172068
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 248 Question Id : 6406531130718 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822911. May exhibit constant returns to scale
6406533822912. Shows Increasing returns to scale if p + q = 1
6406533822913. Has constant marginal product of labour
6406533822914. Has constant marginal product of capital

Question Number : 249 Question Id : 6406531130719 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The marginal product of labour is defined as
Options :
6406533822915. a firm’s total output divided by total labour input
6406533822916. the extra output produced by employing one more unit of labour while
allowing other inputs to vary
6406533822917. the extra output produced by employing one more unit of labour while
holding other inputs constant
6406533822918. the extra output produced by employing one more unit of capital while
holding labour input constant

Question Number : 250 Question Id : 6406531130720 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
If marginal costs equal average total costs
Options :
6406533822919. average total costs are falling
6406533822920. average total costs are maximized
6406533822921. average total costs are rising
6406533822922. average total costs are minimized
Corporate Finance
Section Id : 64065379960
Section Number : 13
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 26
Number of Questions to be attempted : 26
Section Marks : 100
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653172069
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 251 Question Id : 6406531130721 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : CORPORATE FINANCE
(COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

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REGISTERED BY YOU)
Options :
6406533822923. YES
6406533822924. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172070
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 252 Question Id : 6406531130722 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What should be the rate of interest per year (annually compounded) so that your money triples in
10 years?
Options :
6406533822925. 5.42%
6406533822926. 7.60%
6406533822927. 11.61%
6406533822928. 20.00%

Question Number : 253 Question Id : 6406531130723 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
An investment is expected to yield Rs 2,000 in two years, Rs 4,000 in 4 years, and Rs 6,000 in six
years. If the constant rate of return is 10% (compounded annually), what is the present value of
this investment (Rounded off to nearest integer)?
Options :
6406533822929. Rs 12,000
6406533822930. Rs 8,196
6406533822931. Rs 7,772
6406533822932. Rs 6,000

Question Number : 254 Question Id : 6406531130724 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Suppose an asset earns an annual interest rate of 9% which is continuously compounded. If the
asset sells for Rs 500 today, what will be its value after 3 years (Rounded off to nearest integer)?
Options :
6406533822933. Rs 382
6406533822934. Rs 500
6406533822935. Rs 635
6406533822936. Rs 655

Question Number : 255 Question Id : 6406531130725 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the present value of a perpetuity that pays Rs 800 next year, grows at a rate of 2% per year
thereafter and faces a cost of capital of 10% per year?
Options :
6406533822937. Rs 40,000
6406533822938. Rs 10,000
6406533822939. Rs 8,000
6406533822940. Rs 4,000

Question Number : 256 Question Id : 6406531130726 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
You discover an antique in your attic that your father purchased 40 years ago for Rs 100. You
auction it and receive Rs 50,000 for this item today. What is the annualized rate of return that is
earned for the antique?
Options :
6406533822941. 8.32%
6406533822942. 12.50%
6406533822943. 16.81%
6406533822944. 50.00%

Question Number : 257 Question Id : 6406531130727 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The LIC stock is trading at Rs 800 today. LIC is expected to pay a dividend of Rs 50 per share next
year. If the growth rate of the LIC dividend is 4% every year and the appropriate rate of return is
10% per year, then according to the Gordon growth model
Options :
6406533822945. The LIC stock is underpriced, and an investor should buy LIC shares.
6406533822946. The LIC stock is overpriced, and an investor should buy LIC shares.
6406533822947. The LIC stock is underpriced, and an investor should sell LIC shares.
6406533822948. The LIC stock is overpriced, and an investor should sell LIC shares.

Question Number : 258 Question Id : 6406531130728 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Suppose an investment costs Rs 6,000 today and pays off Rs 7,500 after two years. What is the
internal rate of return on this investment?
Options :
6406533822949. 25.00%
6406533822950. 17.47%
6406533822951. 11.80%
6406533822952. 8.64%

Question Number : 259 Question Id : 6406531130729 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
There is a project which requires an initial investment of 500 units today. This project pays off 250
units after 2 years, 250 units after 4 years and 250 units after 6 years. If the prevailing constant
interest rate in the economy is 10% (compounded annually) then what is the profitability index of
the project?
Options :
6406533822953. 18.48
6406533822954. 4.68
6406533822955. 1.04
6406533822956. 0.80

Question Number : 260 Question Id : 6406531130730 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider the following three projects which have initial cost of Rs 5,000 today:
Project 1: It pays Rs 200 starting next year and pays the same amount for 50 years.
Project 2: It pays Rs 8,000 after five years from today. There are no interim payments.
Project 3: It pays Rs 2000 next year and Rs 4000 two years from today.
Assume that the prevailing interest rate is 4%; which of the projects has the least payback period?
Options :
6406533822957. All three projects have the same payback period.
6406533822958. Project 1
6406533822959. Project 2
6406533822960. Project 3

Question Number : 261 Question Id : 6406531130731 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
A project earns a total of 30% return in two years. If the annual return in the first year is 12%, then
what is the annual return in the second year? (Round off to nearest integer)
Options :
6406533822961. 16%
6406533822962. 18%
6406533822963. 20%
6406533822964. 30%

Question Number : 262 Question Id : 6406531130732 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the annualized rate of return of an investment of 500 units that promises to return 800
units in 8 years?
Options :
6406533822965. 60.0%
6406533822966. 16.0%
6406533822967. 8.17%
6406533822968. 6.05%

Question Number : 263 Question Id : 6406531130733 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Consider a bond that pays Rs 400 in 3 years and Rs 600 in 5 years. What are the maturity and
duration of the bond, respectively?
Options :
6406533822969. 5 years, 4.2 years
6406533822970. 4.2 years, 5 years
6406533822971. 5 years, 5 years
6406533822972. 5 years, 3 years

Question Number : 264 Question Id : 6406531130734 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822973. 8.16%
6406533822974. 22.45%
6406533822975. -8.16%
6406533822976. -22.45%

Question Number : 265 Question Id : 6406531130735 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Assume Ramesh earns Rs 100 in period 1 and Rs 150 in period 2. He spends his earnings on
consumption in both periods. The prices of consumption good in period 1 and period 2 are the
same (equal to 1). If the prevailing interest rate is 25%, then the slope of the intertemporal budget
constraint
Options :
6406533822977. 1.25
6406533822978. 0.80
6406533822979. -0.80
6406533822980. -1.25

Question Number : 266 Question Id : 6406531130736 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In 2024, the nominal interest rate in the economy of Gondwana is 12%, and the real rate of
interest is reported as 8%. What is the expected inflation rate for 2025 in the economy of
Gondwana?
Options :
6406533822981. 3.70%
6406533822982. 5.42%
6406533822983. 7.60%
6406533822984. 11.61%

Question Number : 267 Question Id : 6406531130737 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533822985. 30%
6406533822986. 22.5%
6406533822987. 15%
6406533822988. 2.25%
Question Number : 268 Question Id : 6406531130738 Question Type : MCQ
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What type of yield curve is often associated with an impeding recession?
Options :
6406533822989. Upward sloping yield curve
6406533822990. Inverted yield curve
6406533822991. Humped yield curve
6406533822992. Flat yield curve

Question Number : 269 Question Id : 6406531130739 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Suresh wants to build a house. He takes a home loan of Rs 5,00,000 at a 2% monthly interest rate
for 10 years. What would be the equated monthly instalment (EMI) that he will be paying each
month for the next 10 years, beginning next month (Round off to nearest integer)?
Options :
6406533822993. Rs 4,167
6406533822994. Rs 5,000
6406533822995. Rs 9,462
6406533822996. Rs 11,024

Question Number : 270 Question Id : 6406531130740 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following statements is true about the internal rate of return?
Options :
6406533822997. The internal rate of return is the rate at which the net present value of the
cashflows is maximized.
6406533822998. The internal rate of return is the rate at which the net present value of the
cashflows is zero.
6406533822999. The internal rate of return is the rate at which the net present value of the
cashflows is minimized.
6406533823000. The internal rate of return is always greater than the cost of capital.

Question Number : 271 Question Id : 6406531130741 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
You believe in the power of compounding and decide to save Rs 100 per day by avoiding
consumption of junk food. You deposit Rs 100 at the end of each day in a bank account that pays
3.65% annual interest rate compounded daily. How much money will you have in 2 years,
assuming 365 days per year (use banking convention: daily interest rate = r/365, round off to the
nearest integer)?
Options :
6406533823001. Rs 73,000
6406533823002. Rs 75,727
6406533823003. Rs 81,234
6406533823004. Rs 85,000

Question Number : 272 Question Id : 6406531130742 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In 2024, the GDP deflator is 112 in the economy of Pangia. If the nominal GDP is accounted as
14,000 units in 2024, then what is the value of real GDP in 2024 for Pangia?
Options :
6406533823005. 15,680 units
6406533823006. 14,000 units
6406533823007. 12,500 units
6406533823008. 10,000 units

Question Number : 273 Question Id : 6406531130743 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the annualized rate of return of an investment of Rs 10,000 that promises to return 20,000
in 5 years?
Options :
6406533823009. 14.87%
6406533823010. 11.61%
6406533823011. 7.18%
6406533823012. 20.00%

Question Number : 274 Question Id : 6406531130744 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following statements is correct?
Options :
6406533823013. Stocks of a company are an example of fixed income security.
6406533823014. The price of a bond increases if the interest rate offered on that bond
increases.
6406533823015. Shares of a company have a maximum maturity of 5 years.
6406533823016. A zero-coupon bond pays only at maturity. There are no interim payments.

Question Number : 275 Question Id : 6406531130745 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Sahitya Inc. is considering two different projects, A and B, for investment and can choose at most
one project to invest in. Project A costs Rs 12,000 and is expected to generate Rs 5,000 in year one
and Rs 10,000 in year two. Project B costs Rs 10,000 and is expected to generate Rs 5,000 in year
one, Rs 4,000 in year two, Rs 3,000 in year three, and Rs 2,000 in year four. Sahitya Inc.’s required
rate of return for these projects is 5%. Suppose at most one project can be chosen. Which of the
following is true?
Options :
6406533823017. Sahitya Inc. should prefer Project B as it has a higher net present value than
Project A.
6406533823018. Sahitya Inc. should prefer Project A as it has a higher net present value than
Project B.
6406533823019. Sahitya Inc. is indifferent between Project A and Project B as both have the
same net present value.
6406533823020. Sahitya Inc. should not invest in either projects A or B as both have a negative
net present value.

Question Number : 276 Question Id : 6406531130746 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following is not a credit rating agency?
Options :
6406533823021. Standard and Poor’s
6406533823022. Standard Chartered
6406533823023. Moody’s
6406533823024. Fitch

Industry 4.0
Section Id : 64065379961
Section Number : 14
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 11
Number of Questions to be attempted : 11
Section Marks : 20
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653172071
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 277 Question Id : 6406531130747 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : INDUSTRY 4.0 (COMPUTER BASED
EXAM)"

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Options :
6406533823025. YES
6406533823026. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172072
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 278 Question Id : 6406531130748 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Select the appropriate layout for Quadrants A, B, D in the following figure:
Options :
6406533823027. A: Group layout, B: Product layout , D: Process layout
6406533823028. A: Product layout, B: Process layout , D: Group layout
6406533823029. A: Process layout, B: Group layout , D: Product layout

Question Number : 279 Question Id : 6406531130749 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following is an advantage of Process Layout?
Options :
6406533823030. Low material handling
6406533823031. Total production time per unit is small
6406533823032. Low training cost for the operators
6406533823033. It can accommodate high variety of products

Question Number : 280 Question Id : 6406531130750 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Following is the layout from an aircraft manufacturing company. Identify the layout from the
figure below.
Options :
6406533823034. Product layout
6406533823035. Process Layout
6406533823036. Group layout
6406533823037. Fixed position layout.
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172073
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 281 Question Id : 6406531130751 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1.5
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406533823038. 1.0:CNC, 2.0:Mass production, 3.0: Digitization, 4.0:Steam Engine
6406533823039. 1.0:Steam Engine, 2.0:mass production, 3.0: Digitization, 4.0:CNC
6406533823040. 1.0:Mass production, 2.0:Steam Engine, 3.0: Digitization, 4.0:CNC
6406533823041. 1.0:Steam Engine, 2.0:mass production, 3.0: CNC, 4.0: Digitization
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653172074
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Number : 282 Question Id : 6406531130752 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
When will of the following scenarios, a facility layout problem is relevant?
Options :
6406533823042. A new facility is added
6406533823043. A new product is introduced
6406533823044. A new service is introduced
6406533823045. Shift in technology

Question Number : 283 Question Id : 6406531130753 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Identify the examples for Offshoring from the list below:
Options :
6406533823046. Shell, an oil company based in Netherlands, setting up a data science team in
India.
6406533823047. Western Australia’s electricity network agency assigns Tata Consultancy
Services at Pune, to support it with an overhaul of its legacy IT systems, aimed at delivering
cheaper and more reliable power.
6406533823048. Target Corporation, a retail giant based in US, setting up Supply Chain
Optimization team at Bengaluru.
6406533823049. Tata Motors assigns the manufacturing of its braking system to TACO group.

Question Number : 284 Question Id : 6406531130754 Question Type : MSQ


Correct Marks : 2 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
Select the correct statements from below:
Options :
6406533823050. Optimal solution in a facility location problem using Euclidean method will
result in a region
6406533823051. Optimal solution in a facility location problem using Euclidean method rarely
matches the center of gravity
6406533823052. Optimal solution in a facility location problem using Euclidean method will
result in a point
6406533823053. Optimal solution in a facility location problem using Euclidean method
matches the center of gravity in not of the cases
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653172075
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Number : 285 Question Id : 6406531130755 Question Type : MSQ
Correct Marks : 1.5 Max. Selectable Options : 0
Question Label : Multiple Select Question
There are four demand points at A(1,2), B(2,3), C(3,5), D(4,1). The respective demand at these
points are 7, 1, 3, 5. Select the optimal location based on cross-median approach.
Options :
6406533823054. (2,2)
6406533823055. (3,2)
6406533823056. (2.5,2)
6406533823057. (2,3)
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653172076
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130756 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (286 to 287)
Question Label : Comprehension
A factory works for two 8-hour shifts each day and produces a total of 30,000 electric bulbs using a
set of workstations. There are 8 activities required to manufacture the bulb, such that the sum of
all activity times is equal to 12 seconds. Answer the given subquestions:
Sub questions

Question Number : 286 Question Id : 6406531130757 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the cycle time (in seconds) at any workstations (round your answer to one decimal).
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
1.7 to 2.0

Question Number : 287 Question Id : 6406531130758 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the theoretical minimum number of workstations required?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
7
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653172077
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130759 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (288 to 292)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 288 Question Id : 6406531130760 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the minimum cycle time of the system? (in min)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
12
Question Number : 289 Question Id : 6406531130761 Question Type : SA
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the maximum cycle time of the system? (in min)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
85

Question Number : 290 Question Id : 6406531130762 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the balance delay of the following layout (round it to two decimals)
(1,2) -> (3) -> (4) -> (5) -> (6,7) -> (8,9) -> (10,11,12)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
18.5 to 19.5

Question Number : 291 Question Id : 6406531130763 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the efficiency of the layout, Mentioned in the previous question? (Round off to two
decimals without percentage sign)
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Range
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
80 to 81

Question Number : 292 Question Id : 6406531130764 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The factory works for one 8-hour shifts each day. Is it possible to achieve an output of 32
units/day.
Options :
6406533823064. Yes
6406533823065. No

Financial Forensics
Section Id : 64065379962
Section Number : 15
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 13
Number of Questions to be attempted : 13
Section Marks : 20
Display Number Panel : Yes
Section Negative Marks : 0
Group All Questions : No
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
No
Clear Response :
Section Maximum Duration : 0
Section Minimum Duration : 0
Section Time In : Minutes
Maximum Instruction Time : 0
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653172078
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 293 Question Id : 6406531130765 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 0
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : FINANCIAL FORENSICS
(COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

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Options :
6406533823066. YES
6406533823067. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653172079
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 294 Question Id : 6406531130766 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Total cash inflow in the operating section of the statement of cash flows should include which of
the following?
Options :
6406533823068. Cash received from customers at the point of sale
6406533823069. Cash collections from customer accounts receivable
6406533823070. Cash received in advance of revenue recognition (unearned revenue)
6406533823071. All of these

Question Number : 295 Question Id : 6406531130767 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following would not appear in the investing section of the statement of cash flows?
Options :
6406533823072. Purchase of land for a new office building
6406533823073. Interest and dividend received
6406533823074. Purchase of inventory
6406533823075. Sale of obsolete equipment used in the factory

Question Number : 296 Question Id : 6406531130768 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following is considered as a financing activity while preparing the statement of cash
flows?
Options :
6406533823076. Dividends Received and Interest Paid
6406533823077. Dividends Received and Interest Received
6406533823078. Dividends Paid and Interest Received
6406533823079. Dividends Paid and Interest Paid

Question Number : 297 Question Id : 6406531130769 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
ABC Limited, an FMCG company specializing in cosmetics, is currently facing a lawsuit from a
consumer demanding INR 5,00,000 for allegedly misleading consumers with misinformation. With
the verdict still pending, how should the company reflect this situation in the balance sheet and
P&L statement for the quarter in which the lawsuit was filed?
Options :
6406533823080. Cash balance would reduce by INR 5,00,000 to account for the law suit.
6406533823081. Expenses would increase by INR 5,00,000
6406533823082. No impact in balance sheet and P&L statement
6406533823083. Cash balance would reduce by INR 5,00,000 and expenses would increase by
the same amount to account for the law suit.

Question Number : 298 Question Id : 6406531130770 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
On January 1, 2017. XYZ Company started the year with a ₹ 400,000 in Retained Earnings, a ₹
150,000 balance in Common Stock, and a ₹ 300,000 balance in Additional Paid-in Capital. During
2017, the company earned net income of ₹ 40,000, declared a dividend of ₹ 10,000, and issued 900
additional shares of stock (par value of ₹ 1 per share) for ₹ 10,000. What is total stockholders'
equity on December 31, 2017?
Options :
6406533823084. ₹890,000
6406533823085. ₹900,000
6406533823086. ₹880,000
6406533823087. None of these

Question Number : 299 Question Id : 6406531130771 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
An amount ₹1,00,000 was withdrawn from bank to finance working capital requirement of the
business. The transaction will lead to
Options :
6406533823088. Increase in expenditure
6406533823089. Increase in asset
6406533823090. No effect on the balance sheet total
6406533823091. Increase in liability

Question Number : 300 Question Id : 6406531130772 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
ABC incorporation rented out an office space for running its business. It entered into an
agreement with the owner of the space on 1st January 2025 and agreed to pay a monthly rent of
INR 1,00,000, payable on the 1st of every month starting January 1st. How would this transaction
be recorded in the balance sheet and P&L statement prepared on 1st January 2025?
Options :
6406533823092. No impact on balance sheet and cashflow statement.
6406533823093. Cash balance reduces by INR 1,00,000 and Expenses increases by the same
amount
6406533823094. Cash balance reduces by INR 1,00,000 and create a new line item in asset
section titled “Right to use office space” as INR 1,00,000
6406533823095. Cash balance reduces by INR 1,00,000

Question Number : 301 Question Id : 6406531130773 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following regarding retained earnings is false?
Options :
6406533823096. Retained earnings is increased by net income and decreased by a net loss
6406533823097. Retained earnings is a component of stockholders' equity on the balance sheet
6406533823098. Retained earnings is reported on the asset side of the balance sheet
6406533823099. Retained earnings represents earnings not distributed to stockholders in the
form of dividends
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653172080
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 302 Question Id : 6406531130774 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
A company purchased machinery worth ₹ 7,50,000 on January 2nd from a vendor. The company
paid 50% of the amount in cash, and the remaining 50% was taken on credit from the vendor for
30 days. How many changes must be made to the balance sheet to account for this transaction?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
3
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653172081
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 303 Question Id : 6406531130775 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question

Response Type : Numeric


Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
8207000
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653172082
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130776 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (304 to 306)
Question Label : Comprehension
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.
Sub questions

Question Number : 304 Question Id : 6406531130777 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1.5
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the net income of the company in 2024?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
140000

Question Number : 305 Question Id : 6406531130778 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the ending equity of the company?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
450000

Question Number : 306 Question Id : 6406531130779 Question Type : SA


Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the total assets of the company as of Dec 31st, 2024?
Response Type : Numeric
Evaluation Required For SA : Yes
Show Word Count : Yes
Answers Type : Equal
Text Areas : PlainText
Possible Answers :
970000
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653172083
Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Id : 6406531130780 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Question Numbers : (307 to 310)
Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 307 Question Id : 6406531130781 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1.25
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the cash flow from operating activities?
Options :
6406533823105. ₹ 37,164
6406533823106. ₹ 42,299
6406533823107. ₹ (42,299)
6406533823108. ₹ (37,164)

Question Number : 308 Question Id : 6406531130782 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1.25
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the cash flow from financing activities?
Options :
6406533823109. ₹ 1,128
6406533823110. ₹ 1082
6406533823111. ₹ (805)
6406533823112. ₹ 715

Question Number : 309 Question Id : 6406531130783 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1.25
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the cash flow from investing activities?
Options :
6406533823113. ₹ 7,113
6406533823114. ₹ 6,042
6406533823115. ₹ 6,261
6406533823116. ₹ 852

Question Number : 310 Question Id : 6406531130784 Question Type : MCQ


Correct Marks : 1.25
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
What is the total cash flow of the company at the end of the year?
Options :
6406533823117. ₹ 43,866
6406533823118. ₹ 51,194
6406533823119. ₹ (34,910)
6406533823120. ₹ 43,921

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