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Indian Institute of Technology, Madras - BS in Data Science and Applications

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Question Paper Name : IIT M DEGREE AN2 EXAM QPE2 06 Aug 2023

Subject Name : 2023 Aug: IIT M DEGREE AN2 EXAM QPE2

Creation Date : 2023-08-01 17:04:21

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6406531966886. NO

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A software organization is developing a web application to collect and address the grievances of
its employees in a systematic manner. Identify the type of client for the web application discussed
above.

Options :

6406531966887. external user

6406531966888. internal user

6406531966889. a software or a software component.

6406531966890. none of them

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Options :

6406531966891. Requirements gathering

6406531966892. Design

6406531966893. Development

6406531966894. Testing

6406531966895. Maintenance

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Options :

6406531966900. The customers who makes purchase using the mobile application

6406531966901. The organization who sales the handcrafted jewelry using the mobile
application

6406531966902. The preapproved jewellers who makes the jewelry as per the design given by
the customers

6406531966903. The auditors


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Which of the following requirement gathering technique is best suite for getting answers to
specific questions from a large group of people?

Options :

6406531966904. Questionnaires

6406531966905. Interviews

6406531966906. Focus groups

6406531966907. Naturalistic observations

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An organization has developed a web application to collect and address the grievances of its
employees in a systematic manner. However, employees find the system difficult to use, and they
have to go to the help page to understand how the system can be used properly. Which of the
usability goals is missing in the given web application?

Options :

6406531966913. Effectiveness

6406531966914. Safe to use

6406531966915. Learnability

6406531966916. Memorability
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A prototype of a software product is presented as printed or hand-sketched drawings of user


interfaces of different screens (of the software product) on multiple papers. Identify the type of
the given prototype.

Options :

6406531966917. Storyboards

6406531966918. Paper prototype

6406531966919. Digital mock-ups

6406531966920. Interactive prototype

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Suppose you are designing a web application that allows advance booking of movie tickets in
metro cities. The web application allows the users to explore different movies screened in different
cinema halls and multiplexes and also find descriptions and ratings of the movies without
registering or signing in to the web application. However, to book movie tickets, the user is
required to sign in to the web application. Which of the following heuristics of UI evaluation is
fulfilled in this case?

Options :

6406531966921. Flexibility

6406531966922. Consistency
6406531966923. Show status

6406531966924. Freedom

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For a given software system, the modules share a lot of data among themselves, requiring
extensive interaction between the modules, and functions in each module perform a single
objective.

Identify the statement that is correct about the software.

Options :

6406531966941. The modules have high coupling and high cohesion.

6406531966942. The modules have high coupling and low cohesion.

6406531966943. The modules have low coupling and high cohesion.

6406531966944. The modules have low coupling and low cohesion.

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Consider a module in which a set of functions are defined to be executed one after the other, each
of which works towards an entirely different purpose.

Identify the type of cohesion for the given module.

Options :
6406531966945. Sequential cohesion

6406531966946. Procedural cohesion

6406531966947. Communicational cohesion

6406531966948. Coincidental cohesion

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531966953. Logging

6406531966954. Dump & diff

6406531966955. Stepping in debugger

6406531966956. Profiling tool

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406531966965. Builder design pattern

6406531966966. Facade design pattern

6406531966967. Adapter design pattern

6406531966968. Strategy design pattern

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Which of the following statements are true about design phase of software development process?

Options :

6406531966896. It provides a big picture of the software system to be implemented

6406531966897. The developers write code based on the requirements

6406531966898. It provides a structure of the software system to be implemented

6406531966899. It ensures that the implemented software behave according to the


requirements
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6406531966929. Implementation of Component Diagram starts after the implementations of


both User Interface and Database Schema are completed.

6406531966930. Implementations of both User Interface and Database Schema are required to
be completed before the implementation of Restaurant Management begins.

6406531966931. User Interface and Database Schema can be implemented simultaneously.

6406531966932. No part of Payment Tracking, Order Tracking, and Route Management can be
implemented simultaneously due to strong interdependencies.

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Options :

6406531966908. Specific

6406531966909. Measurable

6406531966910. Achievable

6406531966911. Relevant

6406531966912. Timeboxed

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Options :

6406531966925. Rs. 6,20,000/-

6406531966926. Rs. 9,60,000/-

6406531966927. Rs. 14,70,000/-

6406531966928. Rs. 5,85,07,200/-

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6406531966957. 2

6406531966958. 3

6406531966959. 4

6406531966960. 5

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6406531966961. Open-Closed principle

6406531966962. Liskov substitution principle

6406531966963. Interface segregation principle

6406531966964. Dependency inversion principle

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A startup company is planning to develop an online daily planner app. However, since there are
already many similar products on the market, the risk associated with developing the product is
that it may not be competitive in the market.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

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Identify the type of the risk in the given scenario.

Options :

6406531966933. Technical risk

6406531966934. Project risk

6406531966935. Business risk

6406531966936. None of these

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Select the correct option that specifies how the risk can be mitigated.
Options :

6406531966937. By communicating with clients or build prototype to collect clients feedback

6406531966938. By benchmarking and regular inspection to verify that the external component
is up to the mark.

6406531966939. By hiring developers with relevant experience within the company and/or
outside the company, or outsource certain things to some third party vendors.

6406531966940. Explore market for similar products.

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6406531966949.

6406531966950.

6406531966951.

6406531966952.

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Identify the predicate(s) which are tautology.

Options :

6406531966971.
6406531966972.

6406531966973.

6406531966974.

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6406531966975.

6406531966976.

6406531966977.

6406531966978.

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Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

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Identify all pairs of rows from your table that satisfy Correlated Active Clause Coverage (CACC)
with respect to clause a.

Options :

6406531966979. {1, 2, 3, 4} x {5, 6, 7, 8}

6406531966980. {1, 2, 4} x {5, 6, 8}


6406531966981. {1, 2, 4} x {5, 7, 8}

6406531966982. (1, 5), (2, 6), (4, 8)

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Identify all pairs of rows from your table that satisfy Restricted Active Clause Coverage (RACC) with
respect to clause a.

Options :

6406531966983. {1, 2, 3, 4} × {5, 6, 7, 8}

6406531966984. {1, 2, 4} × {5, 6, 8}

6406531966985. {1, 2, 4} × {5, 7, 8}

6406531966986. (1, 5), (2, 6), (4, 8)

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Identify all pairs of rows from your table that satisfy Restricted Inactive Clause Coverage (RICC)
with respect to clause a.

Options :

6406531966987. (3, 7) for p = false, no feasible pair for p = true

6406531966988. (3, 7) for p = true, no feasible pair for p = false

6406531966989. (1, 5), (3, 7), (4, 8)

6406531966990.
(1, 5), (2, 6), (4, 8)

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Options :

6406531966991.

6406531966992.

6406531966993.
6406531966994.

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At LINE-1 two instances of symbolic execution are created. Identify the path constraints applicable
to those.

Options :

6406531966995.
6406531966996.

6406531966997.

6406531966998.

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Suppose that DART technique is applied for testing the code. Identify the path constraint that
represents an equivalence class of input vectors containing all input values that leads to the abort
statement at LINE-2.

Options :

6406531966999.

6406531967000.

6406531967001.

6406531967002.

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From among the following identify the set of concrete test inputs that all the instances of symbolic
execution.

Options :

6406531967003. {x = 1, y = 1}, {x = 10, y = 5}, {x = 5, y = 10}

6406531967004. {x = 10, y = 10}, {x = -5, y = 10}

6406531967005. {x = 10, y = -5}, {x = -5, y = 10}

6406531967006. {x = 10, y = 10}, {x = 3, y = 5}, {x = 5, y = 10}

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A software organization wants to develop a file sharing platform for its customers. As a part of
requirement gathering process, the developers team explore the requirements pertaining to the
data privacy, security, accessibility, or other legal compliance. What kind of requirements these
are?

Options :

6406531967007. Functional requirements

6406531967008. User requirements

6406531967009. Regulatory requirements


6406531967010. Non-functional requirements

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

In which kind of functional testing multiple test inputs are selected by considering different
combinations of equivalence classes?

Options :

6406531967011. Equivalence class partitioning

6406531967012. Boundary value analysis

6406531967013. Decision tables

6406531967014. Random testing

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Question Label : Comprehension


Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

What is the minimum number of tests required to satisfy each choice coverage (ECC) criterion?

Options :

6406531967015. 4

6406531967016. 3

6406531967017. 9

6406531967018. 36

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

What is the minimum number of tests required (considering same test case to cover more than
one unique pair of values) to satisfy each pair-wise coverage (PWC) criterion?

Options :

6406531967019. 4

6406531967020. 8

6406531967021. 15

6406531967022. 36
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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Suppose the base choice test is (annualIncome = 2LK, age = 20, gender = ’MALE’). What is the
minimum number of tests required (including the base choice test case) to satisfy each base
choice coverage (BCC) criterion?

Options :

6406531967023. 4

6406531967024. 8

6406531967025. 15

6406531967026. 36

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406531967027. 3

6406531967028. 5

6406531967029. 4

6406531967030. 2

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the graph coverage criteria is applicable to FSM (Finite State Machine) to execute every
state?
Options :

6406531967031. Node coverage

6406531967032. Edge coverage

6406531967033. Edge pair coverage

6406531967034. Data flow coverage

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Find the cyclomatic complexity of the function fact.

Options :

6406531967035. 2

6406531967036. 3

6406531967037. 4

6406531967038. 5

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Find the number of test requirements for prime path coverage.

Options :

6406531967039. 6

6406531967040. 7

6406531967041. 8

6406531967042. 9

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Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406531967043. [1, 4]

6406531967044. [1, 4, 2, 1]

6406531967045. [1, 4, 2, 1, 4]

6406531967046. [1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 4]

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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 (roads), where each edge has a cost that is
the same in both directions. Observe that the edge costs are not necessarily proportional to the
coordinate based distance estimates.

The start node is S and the goal node is G, the MoveGen function returns neighbours in
alphabetical order. Use Manhattan distance as the heuristic function.

Tie-breaker: when several nodes have the same best cost, use alphabetical order to break ties.

Emulate A*, wA* and Branch-and-Bound on the given map, then answer the given subquestions .

Sub questions

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In the map, S is the first node to be inspected, determine the next 4 nodes (from the 2nd to 5th
node) inspected by A*. Enter the nodes in the order they were inspected.

Enter a comma separated list of node labels.


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Answer format: W,X,Y,Z

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B,A,C,D

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For the 4 nodes from the 2nd to 5th node, list the f-values of those nodes as a comma separated
list.

Enter a comma separated list of natural numbers.


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Answer format: 2,7,1,8

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20,24,28,29

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For the 4 nodes from the 2nd to 5th node, list the parent nodes assigned by A*.

Enter a comma separated list of parent node labels.


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Answer format: W,X,Y,Z

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S,S,B,C

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Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the final path found by A*?

Enter the path as a comma separated list.


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Answer format: S,X,Y,Z,G
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S,B,C,D,G

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For w=2, what is the final path found by wA* algorithm?

Enter the path as a comma separated list.


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Answer format: S,X,Y,Z,G

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S,B,F,G

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What is the cost of the path found by Branch-and-Bound algorithm? Use the Branch-and-Bound
version that PREVENTS cyclic expansions like S,A,S,A,S,A,...

Enter a natural number.


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30

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Is the heuristic admissible in the given map?

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6406531967055. Yes

6406531967056. No

6406531967057. Cannot be determined

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AUTOMATED PLANNING

The domain description of a blocks-world with a single one-armed robot is provided below.
Note: this is the same domain description used in the weekly assignments.

Subgoal ordering rule: treat the start state, goal description, preconditions and the effects as lists
that are accessed from left to right. When the elements in a list are pushed one by one onto a
stack, the last element in the list will be at the top of the stack. It has the effect of reversing the list.

Tie-breaker for block placement: when there are multiple locations for placing a block, first
choose a location that satisfies a goal at hand, or else, choose a location that will lead to a plan, or
else, place it on the table.

Tie-breaker for action selection: when actions are chosen non-deterministically, choose actions
that lead to a plan, even a suboptimal plan is fine. Throwaway the actions that may lead to loops.

A planning problem is given below, find a plan using the operators and predicates defined in the
blocks-world domain.

Based on the above data,answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

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What is the length of the optimal plan? Enter the number of actions in the optimal plan.
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Which of the following are applicable actions in the start state for the given planning problem?

Options :

6406531967073. Pickup(A)

6406531967074. Unstack(B,D)

6406531967075. Stack(C,A)

6406531967076. Stack(A,B)

6406531967077. Putdown(B)

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Which of the following are relevant actions for the goal description in the given planning
problem?

Options :

6406531967078. Pickup(A)

6406531967079. Unstack(B,D)

6406531967080. Stack(C,A)

6406531967081. Stack(A,B)

6406531967082. Putdown(B)

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For the given goal description, according to the subgoal ordering rule, which of the following
represents the stack after the first call to PushSet in the Goal Stack Planning algorithm? In the
representation below, the bottom of the stack is on the right end, marked by BOTTOM.

Options :

6406531967083. { onTable(B), on(A,B), on(C,A) }; on(C,A); on(A,B); onTable(B); BOTTOM

6406531967084. on(C,A); on(A,B); onTable(B); { onTable(B), on(A,B), on(C,A) }; BOTTOM

6406531967085. { onTable(B), on(A,B), on(C,A) }; onTable(B); on(A,B); on(C,A); BOTTOM

6406531967086. onTable(B); on(A,B); on(C,A); { onTable(B), on(A,B), on(C,A) }; BOTTOM

6406531967087. { onTable(B), on(A,B), on(C,A) }; BOTTOM

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For the given goal description, according to the subgoal ordering rule and tie-breaking rules,
which of the following is the first action popped out of the stack in Goal Stack Planning?

Options :

6406531967088. Pickup(C)

6406531967089. Stack(C,A)

6406531967090. Stack(A,B)

6406531967091. Pickup(A)

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For the given goal description, according to the subgoal ordering rule and tie-breaking rules, does
the Goal Stack Planning algorithm find an optimal plan?

Options :

6406531967092. Yes

6406531967093. No

6406531967094. Cannot be determined

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If the subgoals in the goal description are reversed then does the Goal Stack Planning algorithm
find an optimal plan?
Options :

6406531967095. Yes

6406531967096. No

6406531967097. Cannot be determined

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TSP
Sub questions

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What is the lower bound on the cost of the tours (S0) as per the TSP BnB algorithm discussed in
class?

Enter an integer.
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252

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2

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Based on the above figure,answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

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Enter the total number of strategies that are possible for MAX.

Enter an integer.
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8
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List the horizon nodes in the best strategy for MAX.

Enter the node labels as a comma separated list in ASCENDING order.


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Answer format: X,Y,Z

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F,G

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List the horizon nodes pruned by Alpha-Beta algorithm.

Enter the node labels as a comma separated list in ASCENDING order.


Enter NIL if no nodes are pruned.
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D,H

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List the horizon nodes in the initial cluster formed by SSS* algorithm.

Enter the node labels as a comma separated list in ASCENDING order.


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Answer format: X,Y,Z

Response Type : Alphanumeric

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A,B,E,F

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List the horizon nodes assigned SOLVED status by the SSS* algorithm.
Enter the node labels as a comma separated list in ASCENDING order.
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A,B,E,F,G

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GAMES

The figure shows a game tree with evaluations W (win), L (loss) and D (draw) from MAX's
perspective. The nodes are labeled in a level-by-level (a,b,...,e) left-to-right (1,2,3,...) manner as
indicated in the game tree.
Based on the above data,answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

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What is the outcome (W, D or L) of the game when both players play perfectly?

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Identify the leaf nodes in the best strategy for MAX. Enter the labels of the leaf nodes as a comma
separated list in ascending order (a1,b1,b2,b3,...,c1,c2,c3,...). Enter NIL if there is no best strategy
for MAX.

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Answer format: a1,b3,c2

Response Type : Alphanumeric

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c4,c6,d6

c10,c12,d12

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Evaluate the game tree in depth-first left-to-right order, for this evaluation order identify the don’t
care nodes in level c, nodes c1 to c12. Enter one of the don’t care nodes and its minimax value as a
comma separated list.
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Answer format: c1,X

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c2,D

c3,L

c8,D

c9,L

c11,W

c12,D

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Choose one leaf node and change its eval so that the game outcome changes. Which leaf node will
you choose and what will be its new eval? Enter the label of the leaf node and its new eval as a
comma separated list.

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Answer format: a1,X

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d4,W

d6,W

Deep Learning
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Suppose that a neural network has millions of parameters (weights and biases). A team decides to
use an optimization algorithm with a learning rate scheme that is local to each individual
parameters in the network. Moreover, the learning rate changes in each iteration based on the
magnitude of gradients pertaining to a parameter in the past. Which of the following optimization
algorithms satisfy the team’s requirements?

Options :

6406531967100. GD with an exponentially decaying learning rate scheduler

6406531967101. AdaGrad

6406531967102. AdaM
6406531967103. NADAM

6406531967104. RMSProp

6406531967105. SGD with line search

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Options :

6406531967106. Zig-zag movement along the horizontal axis

6406531967107. Zig-zag movement along the vertical axis

6406531967108. Mostly straight along the horizontal axis

6406531967109. Mostly straight along the vertical axis

6406531967110. Insufficient data


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Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406531967111. ADAM takes more memory than AdaGrad

6406531967112. ADAM takes lesser memory than AdaGrad

6406531967113. AdaGrad takes more memory than RMSprop

6406531967114. Vanilla GD takes lesser memory than AdaGrad

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Question Label : Multiple Select Question


Options :

6406531967115. Model A has a low bias and low variance

6406531967116. Model B has a low bias

6406531967117. Model B has a high variance

6406531967118. Model A has a low bias

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Question Label : Multiple Select Question


Options :

6406531967119.

6406531967120.

6406531967121.

6406531967122.

6406531967123.

6406531967124.

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Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406531967125.

6406531967126.

6406531967127.

6406531967128.

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Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Which of the following activation function(s) is (are) prone to vanishing gradient problem?

Options :
6406531967129. Logistic Sigmoid

6406531967130. Tanh

6406531967131. ReLU

6406531967132. ReLu6

6406531967133. Leaky ReLu

6406531967134. GELU

6406531967135. MaxOut

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An input image of dimension 35 × 35 × 3 is to be convolved with 20 filters (kernels) of spatial


dimension 3 × 3. In all the sub-questions, assume a bias term for kernels.

Sub questions

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Suppose that we pad zeros of size 2 (p = 2) around the sides of the image (in all channels). Assume
stride 2 for the convolution operation. All the 20 filters have bias associated with it. What is the
dimension of the output volume? Enter the number of elements in the output volume.
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How many numbers of parameters are there in the convolution layer?

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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Create two feature maps by convolving the kernels K, F over the input matrix X and stack the
outputs to create a tensor as shown below. The dimension of A is m x n x 2. The first feature map
of size m x n is the output for K and the second feature map of size m x n is for F. What is the sum
of the elements in the tensor A?

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12

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-3

Question Number : 86 Question Id : 640653589890 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Enter the sum of updated bias (exclude weights).

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-3

SPG
Section Id : 64065339861

Section Number : 5

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 27

Number of Questions to be attempted : 27

Section Marks : 40

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Yes
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Question Number : 87 Question Id : 640653589891 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : STRATEGIES FOR PROFESSIONAL
GROWTH (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"

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REGISTERED BY YOU)

Options :

6406531967144. YES

6406531967145. NO

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Question Numbers : (88 to 90)


Question Label : Comprehension

Read the case study, then answer the given subquestions that follow in about 100-150 words each.
Ensure your answers are supported with relevant content from the course and/or suitable
examples.

Case: Southwestern Project: Communication Turmoil

Jack asked, “How is the Southwestern project coming along?” Ms. Lee said, “I need to talk to you
about that.” “I don’t want to hear any excuses, just get this project done,” Jack yelled to Wei Lee.
Ms. Lee said, “Fine. I quit. Do it yourself.” Ms. Lee is the senior project manager and is in charge of
completing a customized training program for the firm’s largest client. Jack was hired from the
outside just two months ago as vice president of training. Ms. Lee believes that her credentials are
more appropriate and impressive than are Jack’s. Ms. Lee expected the job. She has no
alternatives lined up. Jack has already earned a reputation for being harsh in a place where people
formerly enjoyed working. The particular project in question includes extensive material/course
manual preparation as well as classroom sessions. Before the interruption, Ms. Lee was
attempting to communicate to Jack that the client had requested a significant variation from what
was originally contracted. The good news that Ms. Lee had to share was that the client had agreed
to double the fee.

Sub questions

Question Number : 88 Question Id : 640653589893 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Question Label : Short Answer Question

How many rules for effective listening has Jack broken? (Answer in 100-150 words)

Response Type : Alphanumeric

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Question Number : 89 Question Id : 640653589894 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 5

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Can you suggest any alternative actions that would have been consistent with good
communication practices? (Answer in 100-150 words)

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Correct Marks : 5

Question Label : Short Answer Question

If you learned that Jack dislikes female professionals, what additional insight does that provide
regarding communication difficulties between him and Ms. Lee? What might you suggest to Jack?
(Answer in 100-150 words)

Response Type : Alphanumeric

Evaluation Required For SA : No


Max Word Count : 150

Show Word Count : Yes

Min Word Count : 0

Highlight min word : Yes

Single Line Response : No

Number of Rows : 10

Number Of Columns : 70

Text Areas : PlainText

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 64065385313

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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following methods allows for comparing cash flows across time, either as what a
future cash flow is worth today or what an investment made today will be worth in the future?

Options :

6406531967149. Marginal analysis

6406531967150. Simple interest

6406531967151. Time value of money

6406531967152. Compounding

Question Number : 92 Question Id : 640653589897 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following categories do rent and mortgage payments fall under?

Options :

6406531967153. Long-term liabilities

6406531967154. Fixed expense

6406531967155. Short-term liabilities

6406531967156. Variable expense

Question Number : 93 Question Id : 640653589898 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Regarding recurring deposits, consider the following statements:

1. A fixed sum is deposited every month.


2. The period of deposit is a fixed tenure.
3. Interest is paid at a fixed deposit rate.

Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?

Options :

6406531967157. 1 only

6406531967158. 1 and 2 only

6406531967159. 2 and 3 only

6406531967160. 1, 2 and 3

Question Number : 94 Question Id : 640653589899 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

State whether the following statement is true or false:

“Savings accounts make great long-term investments because they provide excellent growth.”

Options :

6406531967161. TRUE

6406531967162. FALSE

Question Number : 95 Question Id : 640653589900 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following is considered a very risky type of investment?

Options :

6406531967163. Certificates of deposit

6406531967164. Cryptocurrency

6406531967165. Bonds

6406531967166. Preferred stocks

Question Number : 96 Question Id : 640653589901 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


For the conflict situations, identify the most appropriate conflict management style from the
options given:

You have joined a committee to meet people and build professional relationships. Your interest in
what the committee does is low. While serving on the committee, you make a recommendation
that is opposed by another member. You realize that the conflict is trivial and step back to
preserve harmony without confrontation. The other party is using a forcing style.

Options :

6406531967167. avoiding

6406531967168. accommodating

6406531967169. forcing

6406531967170. negotiating

6406531967171. collaborating

Question Number : 97 Question Id : 640653589902 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

For the conflict situations, identify the most appropriate conflict management style from the
options given:

You are on a task force that has to select new pieces of equipment for the office. It’s the brand,
price, and service that people disagree on and hence requires optimal solution.

Options :

6406531967172. avoiding

6406531967173. accommodating

6406531967174. forcing
6406531967175. negotiating

6406531967176. collaborating

Question Number : 98 Question Id : 640653589903 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

For the conflict situations, identify the most appropriate conflict management style from the
options given:

You are a senior sales manager. Bhanu, one of your new salespeople, is trying to close a big sale.
The two of you are discussing the next sales call she will make. You disagree with the strategy
proposed by Bhanu to be used to close the sale. Due to your seniority, you decide to assert your
perspective and direct the strategy for the upcoming sales call.

Options :

6406531967177. avoiding

6406531967178. accommodating

6406531967179. forcing

6406531967180. negotiating

6406531967181. collaborating

Question Number : 99 Question Id : 640653589904 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

For the conflict situations, identify the most appropriate conflict management style from the
options given:
You’re already late and on your way to an important meeting. As you leave your office, at the other
end of the work area you see Chaitanya, one of your employees, seems to be goofing off instead
of working.

Options :

6406531967182. avoiding

6406531967183. accommodating

6406531967184. forcing

6406531967185. negotiating

6406531967186. collaborating

Question Number : 100 Question Id : 640653589905 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

For the conflict situations, identify the most appropriate conflict management style from the
options given:

You’re over budget for labour this month. It’s slow, so you ask Kashiful, a part-time employee, to
leave work early. Kashiful tells you he doesn’t want to go because he needs the money. But
Kashiful has been an exceptional employee thus far and you are willing to maintain a positive
working relationship and retain a valuable employee.

Options :

6406531967187. avoiding

6406531967188. accommodating

6406531967189. forcing

6406531967190. negotiating
6406531967191. collaborating

Question Number : 101 Question Id : 640653589906 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Identify the behaviour in the question by their leadership style.

The manager is influencing the follower to do the job the way the leader wants it done.

Options :

6406531967192. job-centered

6406531967193. employee-centered

Question Number : 102 Question Id : 640653589907 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Identify the behaviour in the question by their leadership style.

The manager just calculated the monthly sales report and is sending it to all the sales
representatives so they know if they met their quota.

Options :

6406531967194. job-centered

6406531967195. employee-centered

Question Number : 103 Question Id : 640653589908 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Identify the behaviour in the question by their leadership style.

The leader is saying a warm, friendly good morning to followers as they arrive at work.

Options :

6406531967196. job-centered

6406531967197. employee-centered

Question Number : 104 Question Id : 640653589909 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Identify the behaviour in the question by their leadership style.

The manager is in his or her office developing plans for the department.

Options :

6406531967198. job-centered

6406531967199. employee-centered

Question Number : 105 Question Id : 640653589910 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Identify the behaviour in the question by their leadership style.

The leader seeks ideas from followers on a decision he or she has to make.
Options :

6406531967200. job-centered

6406531967201. employee-centered

Question Number : 106 Question Id : 640653589911 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A team of five individuals was assigned a complex project that required diverse skills and
expertise. Each team member had their own strengths and knowledge in specific areas. However,
when they collaborated and combined their efforts, they were able to achieve remarkable results
that exceeded their initial expectations.

Based on the given caselet, Which concept best represents the collaborative effect produced by
the team, resulting in outcomes that surpassed the individual contributions?

Options :

6406531967202. Synergy

6406531967203. Social inhibition

6406531967204. Social loafing

6406531967205. Symbiosis

Question Number : 107 Question Id : 640653589912 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

XYZ Corporation has recently implemented self-managed teams to improve operational efficiency
and promote employee empowerment. The organization is keen on ensuring the effectiveness of
these teams in achieving its goals.

Based on the given caselet, which of the following steps should managers AVOID taking to ensure
the effectiveness of self-managed teams?

Options :

6406531967206. Empower teams with sufficient responsibility and autonomy.

6406531967207. Assign adequately complex tasks to the teams.

6406531967208. Evaluate and address the training needs of team members.

6406531967209. Direct supervision and control over the teams.

Question Number : 108 Question Id : 640653589913 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following factors is crucial for successful change management and effective
teamwork?

Options :

6406531967210. Open communication and transparent information sharing

6406531967211. Strict hierarchical structure and top-down decision-making

6406531967212. Individualistic approach among team members

6406531967213. Resistance to change and maintaining the status quo

Question Number : 109 Question Id : 640653589914 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Which type of group is exemplified by a group of workers coming together to interact socially,
both during work hours and outside of work?

Options :

6406531967214. Formal group

6406531967215. Cross-functional group

6406531967216. Virtual team

6406531967217. Informal group

Question Number : 110 Question Id : 640653589915 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following strategies can help in connecting with your audience during a
presentation?

1. Repeating a summary slide from your previous presentation.


2. Separating facts from opinions.
3. Pausing to enable a decision.
4. Explaining what is being shown.
5. Using familiar formats.

Select the correct options:

Options :

6406531967218. 1 and 2 only

6406531967219. 2, 3, and 4 only

6406531967220. 1, 2, 3, and 5 only

6406531967221. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
Question Number : 111 Question Id : 640653589916 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following is NOT included in emotional intelligence?

Options :

6406531967222. Self-awareness

6406531967223. Social awareness

6406531967224. Self-management

6406531967225. Self-concept

Question Number : 112 Question Id : 640653589917 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following options best describes emotions?

Options :

6406531967226. Objective responses to experiences in our environment.

6406531967227. Subjective responses to experiences in our environment.

6406531967228. Physiological changes to experiences in our environment.

6406531967229. Behavioural changes to experiences in our environment.

Question Number : 113 Question Id : 640653589918 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0
Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Ahmedi notices that her team member, Risan, seems to be feeling down and is not as engaged in
his work as usual. She approaches him and asks if everything is alright. Risan opens up about
some personal problems he's been facing. Ahmedi listens attentively, offers support, and suggests
seeking professional help if needed.

Based on the given caselet, Which dimension of Emotional Intelligence is Ahmedi demonstrating
in this scenario?

Options :

6406531967230. Self-awareness

6406531967231. Self-management

6406531967232. Self-concept

6406531967233. Empathy

Question Number : 114 Question Id : 640653589919 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Rajkishore is known for his optimistic outlook and positive feelings towards his colleagues, work,
and organizational goals. He often expresses enthusiasm, shows appreciation for others'
contributions, and maintains a positive mindset even in challenging situations.

Based on the given caselet,Which psychological construct refers to Rajkishore's positive or


negative feelings about people, things, and issues?

Options :

6406531967234. Attitudes

6406531967235. Empathy
6406531967236. Beliefs

6406531967237. Traits

Question Number : 115 Question Id : 640653589920 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

State whether the following statement is true or false:

“Self-awareness relates to being conscious of your emotions and how they affect your personal
and professional life.”

Options :

6406531967238. TRUE

6406531967239. FALSE

Market Research
Section Id : 64065339862

Section Number : 6

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

Group All Questions : No

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :
Maximum Instruction Time : 0

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 64065385314

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 116 Question Id : 640653589921 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 0

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : MARKET RESEARCH (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 :

6406531967240. YES

6406531967241. NO

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 64065385315

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653589922 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


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Question Numbers : (117 to 126)


Question Label : Comprehension

Given below are a series of measures. Please classify them into the study type that they are likely
to come into. Some of the measures can come in more than one kind of study, so multiple
responses are ok and answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 117 Question Id : 640653589923 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Feedback on commercial terms given to the retailer by the distributor

Options :

6406531967242. Brand health

6406531967243. Customer sat

6406531967244. Ad pretesting

6406531967245. Product testing

6406531967246. Concept testing

6406531967247. Employee sat

6406531967248. Chanel sat

Question Number : 118 Question Id : 640653589924 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Opinion about the work culture at the workplace

Options :
6406531967249. Brand health

6406531967250. Customer sat

6406531967251. Ad pretesting

6406531967252. Product testing

6406531967253. Concept testing

6406531967254. Employee sat

6406531967255. Chanel sat

Question Number : 119 Question Id : 640653589925 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Whether the product or service met the expectations for which it was bought

Options :

6406531967256. Brand health

6406531967257. Customer sat

6406531967258. Ad pretesting

6406531967259. Product testing

6406531967260. Concept testing

6406531967261. Employee sat

6406531967262. Chanel sat

Question Number : 120 Question Id : 640653589926 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Disposition towards the brand

Options :

6406531967263. Brand health

6406531967264. Customer sat

6406531967265. Ad pretesting

6406531967266. Product testing

6406531967267. Concept testing

6406531967268. Employee sat

6406531967269. Chanel sat

Question Number : 121 Question Id : 640653589927 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Impact of the ad on brand disposition

Options :

6406531967270. Brand health

6406531967271. Customer sat

6406531967272. Ad pretesting

6406531967273. Product testing

6406531967274. Concept testing

6406531967275. Employee sat

6406531967276.
Chanel sat

Question Number : 122 Question Id : 640653589928 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Feedback on frequency of salesperson visit

Options :

6406531967277. Brand health

6406531967278. Customer sat

6406531967279. Ad pretesting

6406531967280. Product testing

6406531967281. Concept testing

6406531967282. Employee sat

6406531967283. Chanel sat

Question Number : 123 Question Id : 640653589929 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Appeal of the creative execution

Options :

6406531967284. Brand health

6406531967285. Customer sat

6406531967286. Ad pretesting
6406531967287. Product testing

6406531967288. Concept testing

6406531967289. Employee sat

6406531967290. Chanel sat

Question Number : 124 Question Id : 640653589930 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Taste preference in blind form

Options :

6406531967291. Brand health

6406531967292. Customer sat

6406531967293. Ad pretesting

6406531967294. Product testing

6406531967295. Concept testing

6406531967296. Employee sat

6406531967297. Chanel sat

Question Number : 125 Question Id : 640653589931 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Intention to try pre-price exposure

Options :
6406531967298. Brand health

6406531967299. Customer sat

6406531967300. Ad pretesting

6406531967301. Product testing

6406531967302. Concept testing

6406531967303. Employee sat

6406531967304. Chanel sat

Question Number : 126 Question Id : 640653589932 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Brands that can command a price premium

Options :

6406531967305. Brand health

6406531967306. Customer sat

6406531967307. Ad pretesting

6406531967308. Product testing

6406531967309. Concept testing

6406531967310. Employee sat

6406531967311. Chanel sat

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 64065385316

Question Shuffling Allowed : No


Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653589933 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (127 to 128)

Question Label : Comprehension

Given below are the brand health results of two brands.(Note, some degree of subjectivity will be
required here. The subjectivity should be based on conceptual clarity about the importance of
each variable. You can also mention your reason for your choice).

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 127 Question Id : 640653589934 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which brand is doing better?

Options :

6406531967312. Brand A

6406531967313. Brand B

Question Number : 128 Question Id : 640653589935 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 5 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Identify the correct reason(s) for the brand that is doing better.

Options :

6406531967314. Unaided awareness is higher for A

6406531967315. Current use is higher for A

6406531967316. Total awareness is higher for B

6406531967317. Lapsing ratio is higher for A

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Question Number : 129 Question Id : 640653589936 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Given below are the results of the intention to recommend question for a brand which has done a
c sat study. Pl calculate the NPS
Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

-12

Sub-Section Number : 5

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Question Numbers : (130 to 131)

Question Label : Comprehension

Given below is the raw data from an employee sat study. Sample size is 10 employees.
Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 130 Question Id : 640653589938 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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Correct Marks : 4

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the mean score on satisfaction?

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

3.8

Question Number : 131 Question Id : 640653589939 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


What % has got top two box in willingness to recommend?

Options :

6406531967320. 30%

6406531967321. 20%

6406531967322. 10%

6406531967323. 40%

Sub-Section Number : 6

Sub-Section Id : 64065385319

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Question Number : 132 Question Id : 640653589940 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

For a new product to be launched safely, the product needs to go through concept testing,
product testing, and then a full-fledged demand estimation

Options :

6406531967324. TRUE

6406531967325. FALSE

Question Number : 133 Question Id : 640653589941 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

If an ad is enjoyable, it will automatically persuade consumers to buy the brand even if the
message is weak

Options :

6406531967326. TRUE

6406531967327. FALSE

Question Number : 134 Question Id : 640653589942 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

We can measure the extent to which a campaign has succeeded in impacting the consumer
disposition towards a brand

Options :

6406531967328. TRUE

6406531967329. FALSE

Question Number : 135 Question Id : 640653589943 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A customer can be satisfied with the product experience, but may still shift to some other brand if
the promise is attractive enough

Options :

6406531967330. TRUE

6406531967331. FALSE

Question Number : 136 Question Id : 640653589944 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

NPS is the mean score of the recommend question divided by the mean score of satisfaction
question

Options :

6406531967332. TRUE

6406531967333. FALSE

Question Number : 137 Question Id : 640653589945 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Unaided awareness is one of the key metrics that define how strong a brand is

Options :

6406531967334. TRUE

6406531967335. FALSE

Question Number : 138 Question Id : 640653589946 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Blind product testing is not needed for challenger brands

Options :

6406531967336. TRUE
6406531967337. FALSE

Question Number : 139 Question Id : 640653589947 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A well conducted product test can tell if the test product has enough consumer acceptance to do
well if launched

Options :

6406531967338. TRUE

6406531967339. FALSE

Question Number : 140 Question Id : 640653589948 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

If a concept test is positive and then the following product test is negative, it means the product is
not good enough to meet the promise of the concept

Options :

6406531967340. TRUE

6406531967341. FALSE

Question Number : 141 Question Id : 640653589949 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Brand health metrics need face-to-face quantitative research and cannot be measured using
online studies

Options :

6406531967342. TRUE

6406531967343. FALSE

Intro to BigData
Section Id : 64065339863

Section Number : 7

Section type : Online

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Number of Questions : 23

Number of Questions to be attempted : 23

Section Marks : 50

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Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
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Sub-Section Number : 1

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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : INTRODUCTION TO BIG DATA
(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 :

6406531967344. YES

6406531967345. NO

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 64065385321

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Question Number : 143 Question Id : 640653589951 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

What best describes "big data"?

Options :

6406531967346. Big data is used to refer to the set of technologies built around Hadoop

6406531967347. Big data refers to the cloud-native design principle

6406531967348. Big data is about All data, Any Time, Any Method

6406531967349. Big data is about volume, velocity, variety


Question Number : 144 Question Id : 640653589952 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of these represent examples of divide-and-conquer?

Options :

6406531967350. Spark and MapReduce

6406531967351. Map and Reduce

6406531967352. Hadoop and Spark

6406531967353. MapReduce and Hadoop

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 64065385322

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Question Number : 145 Question Id : 640653589953 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Select Question

What option(s) best describe the differences between MapReduce and Spark?

Options :

6406531967354. MapReduce forces barrier synchronization after every step, while Spark's
execution is gated on Actions

6406531967355. MapReduce leverages memory heavily, while Spark optimizes for disk-based
computations

6406531967356. MapReduce leverages disk heavily, while Spark optimizes for memory-based
computations

6406531967357. MapReduce executes linearly without parallelization, while Spark executes in


parallel using Directed Acyclic Graphs

6406531967358. MapReduce enables massively parallel computation, while Spark's driver


program sequentially executes each worker

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 64065385323

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Question Number : 146 Question Id : 640653589954 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following statements about Spark application architecture is correct?

Options :

6406531967359. A Spark program generates a set of tasks that are grouped into stages, each of
which executes concurrently with the driver being responsible for collecting results from each
stage for final output.

6406531967360. A Spark action generates a job, with each job being broken down into multiple
stages where a stage is a set of tasks that can be executed in parallel and stages themselves are
interdependent, with each task being the unit of work mapped to an executor.

6406531967361. A Spark program generates a job, with each job being broken down into
multiple stages where a stage is a set of tasks that can be executed in parallel and stages
themselves are interdependent, with each task being the unit of work mapped to an executor.

6406531967362. A Spark action generates a task that is further broken down into multiple
stages where a stage is a set of jobs that can be executed in parallel and stages themselves are
interdependent, with each job being the unit of work mapped to an executor.
6406531967363. A Spark program generates a task that is further broken down into multiple
stages where a stage is a set of jobs that can be executed in parallel and stages themselves are
interdependent, with each job being the unit of work mapped to an executor.

Question Number : 147 Question Id : 640653589955 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider the problem of sorting a 1 petabyte file of numbers stored in a Hadoop cluster of 10
machines where the size of each HDFS block is 100MB. Which of the below methods is the most
likely to finish soonest in practice?

Options :

6406531967364. Use quicksort on each machine and then merge each machine's sorted data on
the master

6406531967365. Exploit duality of hashing vs sorting and write a hash function that assigns
each line in the file to a distinct machine, and then sort within each machine

6406531967366. Write a general-purpose MapReduce / Spark program that picks the Nth
highest descending value from a set, invoke it iteratively from 1 to S (S=Number of lines in file),
and create a new file of sorted data

6406531967367. Mergesort on each machine by limiting use of memory, and then between all
possible pairs of machines

Question Number : 148 Question Id : 640653589956 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A website sees 1 Billion hits every month. The website owner wants to count average hits per
customer in the latest month, where a customer is denoted by the IP address of the device. The
owner has at his disposal a Hadoop cluster of 5 workers and 2 masters each with 1GB of RAM.
Which of the following methods is the most likely to finish fastest?

Options :

6406531967368. Write a Spark program that forms a Dataframe as grouping by IP address with
count as aggregate, followed by another stage that computes the avg on top of the Dataframe of
the first stage

6406531967369. Write a MapReduce program where the Map does nothing useful, Combine
computes the aggregated hits per customer, Shuffle combined data based on IP address across
workers, and in the Reduce, build hash table on each machine with hash key = IP address and
hash value = counter, followed by another Reduce that finally computes the avg on top of all hash
values.

6406531967370. Write a Spark program that forms a Dataframe as grouping by IP address with
count as aggregate, followed by a take into a list in the Spark driver which further computes the
average of all the individual counts in the list

6406531967371. Write a MapReduce program where the Map does nothing useful, Shuffle data
based on IP address across workers, and in the Reduce, build hash table on each machine with
hash key = IP address and hash value = counter, followed by another Reduce that finally computes
avg on top of all hash values.

Question Number : 149 Question Id : 640653589957 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

An enterprise software designer wants to leverage the best of cloud to minimize the number of
administrative overheads associated with her big data pipeline while also getting on-demand
scalability without sacrificing flexibility. What option should she choose to best serve these needs?

Options :

6406531967372. Build the data pipeline using Spark, data storage on HDFS, and deploy both on
Hadoop using IaaS
6406531967373. Build the data pipeline using Python run on Serverless where the data is stored
on cloud storage

6406531967374. Build the data pipeline using Spark PaaS option on top of data stored on cloud
storage

6406531967375. Build the data pipeline using MapReduce, data storage on HDFS, and deploy
both on Hadoop using IaaS

Question Number : 150 Question Id : 640653589958 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider an application that can scale from handling 1000 users to handling 100 million users by
simply making copies of itself, is able to seamlessly react to machines going offline by again
making new copies of itself in new machines, and otherwise leaves behind no trace of its
workings. Which of the following statements is true?

Options :

6406531967376. This application has adopted cloud-native design

6406531967377. This application cannot be called as cloud-native since it is not observable at all
times

6406531967378. This application cannot be called as cloud-native since it is not manageable


easily

6406531967379. This application cannot be called as cloud-native since it is not resilient

Sub-Section Number : 5

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Question Number : 151 Question Id : 640653589959 Question Type : MSQ Is Question
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Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Would IRCTC's railway ticket booking application be suitable for a serverless implementation?

Options :

6406531967380. No, because each use of the application by a prospective passenger for ticket
search, date choosing, ticket seat blocking and ticket purchase is together a high complexity
operation

6406531967381. No, because each use of the application by a prospective passenger for ticket
search, date choosing, ticket seat blocking and ticket purchase will take a long time

6406531967382. No, because a failed step in the use of the application can result in duplicate
payments

6406531967383. No, because the number of ticket searches cannot be scaled by simply running
the application in multiple machines

6406531967384. No, because multiple prospective passengers have to use on a single machine
(i.e. no embarrassingly parallel computation)

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Question Number : 152 Question Id : 640653589960 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Linux is an example of an operating system. Which of the following is considered as the "operating
system of a cluster of machines" and why?

Options :

6406531967385. Hive, because it executes SQL queries without users having to worry about
memory and disk, much like Linux

6406531967386. Spark, because it executes Python jobs without users having to worry about
memory and disk, much like Linux

6406531967387. Zookeeper, because it ensures the consistency of state for all machines in the
cluster

6406531967388. YARN, because it manages available resources of the cluster

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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531967389. Set of lines one for each ID

6406531967390. Set of words one for each occurrence against each ID

6406531967391. Set of words one for each unique occurrence across IDs

6406531967392. Set of lists where each line becomes a list of words

Sub-Section Number : 7

Sub-Section Id : 64065385326

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Question Number : 154 Question Id : 640653589962 Question Type : MSQ Is Question
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Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

You are provided with a Spark program that picks out a list of suspicious transactions based on
the amount of the transaction being higher than a threshold and the geographic location of the
transaction matching a known set of suspected locations provided in a small file. The Spark
program is written to pull all the transactions from the Workers to the Driver and then apply the
logic of threshold filtering and geographic location matching. Which of the following changes will
you make to the program to improve performance?

Options :

6406531967393. Use broadcast variables

6406531967394. Hardcode threshold value as a filter condition in the Driver program

6406531967395. Filter for transactions in the Workers before bringing to the Driver

6406531967396. Hardcode threshold value as a filter condition in the Workers itself

Sub-Section Number : 8

Sub-Section Id : 64065385327

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Question Number : 155 Question Id : 640653589963 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406531967397. Bucket name of the added file

6406531967398. Name of the added file

6406531967399. Time of creation of the file

6406531967400. Event type of the triggered event

Question Number : 156 Question Id : 640653589964 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531967401. All odd numbers are computed

6406531967402. The program throws an error

6406531967403. Nothing is computed

Question Number : 157 Question Id : 640653589965 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Consider a file “data.bin” which is formatted as follows: every data record is in the form of pairs of
values of the form “column name,column value”, with each pair in its own line. You are asked to
write a data processing script using Python that scales with big data. Which of the following
represents your approach?
Options :

6406531967404. Since data.bin is compliant with the RFC 4180, use PySpark’s read_csv() to read
the data as is.

6406531967405. Rename the file data.bin to data.csv to make it compliant with RFC 4180 and
then use PySpark’s read_csv() to read the data

6406531967406. The problem cannot be solved since the file cannot be converted to a valid
format for reading consistently without additional information

6406531967407. Write PySpark code to read all lines in data.bin, use string split on “,” as
delimiter, and then collect all column names and corresponding values into a RDD for further
processing

Question Number : 158 Question Id : 640653589966 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406531967408. i&1

6406531967409. i & 1 followed by 2

6406531967410. i & 1 followed by 2 & 3

6406531967411. ii & 2

6406531967412. ii & 2 & 3

6406531967413. ii & 3

Question Number : 159 Question Id : 640653589967 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531967414. 1

6406531967415. 5

6406531967416. 3

6406531967417. 4

Question Number : 160 Question Id : 640653589968 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531967418.

6406531967419.
6406531967420.

6406531967421.

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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531967422.

6406531967423.

6406531967424.

6406531967425.

Sub-Section Number : 9

Sub-Section Id : 64065385328

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Question Number : 162 Question Id : 640653589970 Question Type : MSQ Is Question
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Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Which of the following types of data sources can you read successfully without missing data using
a program that extracts once every day? If no data is missed, then all data in source will match
data extracted successfully.

Options :

6406531967426. A MySQL table where all Creates are new rows and all Updates are in-place,
and these can happen anytime during the day.

6406531967427. A Linux machine’s system.log file into which all processes append their events

6406531967428. Share transactions stored as facts & share prices stored as SCD Type II
dimension tables in a PostgreSQL database

6406531967429. A weather API that provides the temperature & rainfall readings for all its
weather stations in India for the specific time instant when being queried

6406531967430. Google drive account that stores all historical census data for India

Question Number : 163 Question Id : 640653589971 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Which of the following is true?

Options :

6406531967431. Snapshots of source systems can be created using an event capture tool like
CDC and then replaying the events in sequence for that time period.

6406531967432. A data lake is a collection of data to be provided as input for data science
algorithms.
6406531967433. Zookeeper is a library for ensuring all services used in big data are monitored,
administered and cleaned at appropriate intervals.

6406531967434. A single Spark cluster can have multiple “leader” master nodes.

6406531967435. Spark is optimized for in-memory computation.

6406531967436. Given the RDD underlying a Dataframe, you can recreate the same Dataframe
provided you know the schema

Question Number : 164 Question Id : 640653589972 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Which of the following statements is/ are true for Google Cloud Functions?

Options :

6406531967437. Google Cloud functions work on stateless paradigm - one function invocation
doesn’t depend on the previous function invocations.

6406531967438. Google cloud functions can be triggered by deletion of an object in GCS.

6406531967439. Google Cloud Functions can automatically scale-up compute in case of high
load.

6406531967440. A single execution of a google cloud function is timed indefinitely till the
operation finishes.

Fin Forensics
Section Id : 64065339864

Section Number : 8

Section type : Online


Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 26

Number of Questions to be attempted : 26

Section Marks : 25

Display Number Panel : Yes

Group All Questions : No

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :

Maximum Instruction Time : 0

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 64065385329

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

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Correct Marks : 0

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : FINANCIAL FORENSICS
(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 :

6406531967441. YES

6406531967442. NO

Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 64065385330

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 166 Question Id : 640653589974 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

XYZ Inc. has quick assets of ₹ 5,50,000 and current liabilities of ₹ 2,50,000. The company purchased
₹ 85,500 in inventory on credit. After the purchase, the quick ratio would be

Options :

6406531967443. 1.6

6406531967444. 2.5

6406531967445. 2.0

6406531967446. 2.2

Question Number : 167 Question Id : 640653589975 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

An increasing inventory turnover ratio

Options :

6406531967447. Indicates a shorter time span between the purchase and sale of inventory

6406531967448. Indicates a longer time span between the ordering and receiving of inventory

6406531967449. Indicates a shorter time span between the ordering and receiving of inventory

6406531967450. Indicates a longer time span between the purchase and sale of inventory
Question Number : 168 Question Id : 640653589976 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

A decrease in selling and administrative expenses would impact which of the following ratio?

Options :

6406531967451. Fixed asset turnover ratio

6406531967452. Debt-to-equity ratio

6406531967453. Current ratio

6406531967454. Times interest earned ratio

Question Number : 169 Question Id : 640653589977 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which ratio is reported on the financial statement or in the notes to the statements?

Options :

6406531967455. Basic Earnings per share ratio

6406531967456. Diluted Earnings per share ratio

6406531967457. Both basic and diluted Earnings Per share ratio

6406531967458. Net profit ratio

Question Number : 170 Question Id : 640653589978 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Which of the following transactions would usually cause accounts payable turnover to increase?

Options :

6406531967459. Payment of cash to a supplier for merchandise previously purchased on credit.

6406531967460. Collection of cash from a customer.

6406531967461. Purchase of merchandise on credit.

6406531967462. None of these

Question Number : 171 Question Id : 640653589979 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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You are considering two independent projects that have differing requirements. Project A has a
required return of 12 percent compared to Project B’s required return of 13.5 percent. Project A
costs ₹75,000 and has cash flows of ₹21,000, ₹49,000, and ₹12,000 for Years 1 to 3, respectively.
Project B has an initial cost of ₹70,000 and cash flows of ₹15,000, ₹18,000, and ₹41,000 for Years 1
to 3, respectively. Based on the NPV, you should:

Options :

6406531967463. accept both Project A and Project B.

6406531967464. accept Project A and reject Project B.

6406531967465. accept Project B and reject Project A.

6406531967466. reject both Project A and Project B.

Question Number : 172 Question Id : 640653589980 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Your company has a project available with the following cash flows:

If the required return is 13 percent, should the project be accepted based on the IRR?

Options :

6406531967467. Yes, because the IRR is 15.43 percent.

6406531967468. Yes, because the IRR is 14.82 percent.

6406531967469. No, because the IRR is 16.05 percent.

6406531967470. No, because the IRR is 14.82 percent.

Question Number : 173 Question Id : 640653589981 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Scott has been offered an employment contract for ten years at a starting salary of ₹ 65,000 with
guaranteed annual raises of 5 percent. What is the current value of this offer at a discount rate of
7 percent?

Options :

6406531967471. ₹ 638,724.17

6406531967472.
₹ 602,409.91

6406531967473. ₹ 558,845.85

6406531967474. ₹ 630,500.00

Question Number : 174 Question Id : 640653589982 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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A trust has been established to fund scholarships in perpetuity. The next annual distribution will
be ₹ 1,200 and future payments will increase by 3 percent per year. What is the value of this trust
at a discount rate of 7.4 percent?

Options :

6406531967475. ₹ 17,189.19

6406531967476. ₹ 19,960.00

6406531967477. ₹ 27,272.73

6406531967478. ₹ 24,609.11

Question Number : 175 Question Id : 640653589983 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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An insurance settlement offer includes annual payments of ₹ 36,000, ₹ 42,000, and ₹ 50,000 over
the next three years, respectively, with the first payment being made one year from today. What is
the minimum amount you should accept today as a lump sum settlement if your discount rate is 7
percent?

Options :
6406531967479. ₹ 111,144.18

6406531967480. ₹ 105,000.10

6406531967481. ₹ 118,924.27

6406531967482. ₹ 114,556.88

Question Number : 176 Question Id : 640653589984 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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A stock with a beta of zero would be expected to have a rate of return equal to:

Options :

6406531967483. Risk-free rate.

6406531967484. Market rate of return.

6406531967485. Market risk premium

6406531967486. Zero.

Question Number : 177 Question Id : 640653589985 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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The excess return earned by an asset that has a beta of 1.0 over that earned by a risk-free asset is
referred to as the:

Options :

6406531967487. Market rate of return.

6406531967488. Market risk premium.


6406531967489. Total return.

6406531967490. Real rate of return.

Question Number : 178 Question Id : 640653589986 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Stock A has an expected return of 12 percent and a variance of 0.0203. The market has an
expected return of 11 percent and a variance of 0.0093. What is the beta of Stock A if the
covariance of Stock A with the market is 0.0137?

Options :

6406531967491. 0.68

6406531967492. 1.55

6406531967493. 1.47

6406531967494. 1.32

Question Number : 179 Question Id : 640653589987 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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The risk-free rate of return is 3.68 percent and the market risk premium is 7.84 percent. What is
the expected rate of return on a stock with a beta of 1.32?

Options :

6406531967495. 9.17 percent

6406531967496. 13.12 percent


6406531967497. 14.03 percent

6406531967498. 14.36 percent

Question Number : 180 Question Id : 640653589988 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Phil's Carvings wants to have a weighted average cost of capital of 9.5 percent. The firm has an
after tax cost of debt of 6.5 percent and a cost of equity of 12.75 percent. What debt-equity ratio is
needed for the firm to achieve its targeted weighted average cost of capital?

Options :

6406531967499. 0.84

6406531967500. 0.92

6406531967501. 1.08

6406531967502. 0.76

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What is the KS of the below table?


Options :

6406531967503. 43.3

6406531967504. 53.3

6406531967505. 37.2

6406531967506. 57.8

6406531967507. 52.2

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What is the capture rate at the top 5 bins from the below report?
Options :

6406531967508. 31.74%

6406531967509. 45.87%

6406531967510. 56.96%

6406531967511. 67.61%

6406531967512. 75.43%

Question Number : 183 Question Id : 640653589991 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Which of the following statements regarding the Weight of Evidence (WoE) technique is correct?

Options :

6406531967513. WoE is primarily used to measure the accuracy of a statistical model.

6406531967514. WoE is a feature engineering technique that assigns numerical values to


categorical variables.

6406531967515. WoE is a supervised learning algorithm used for binary classification tasks.

6406531967516. WoE is only applicable to linear regression models.


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What is the rollback rate for 60-89 DPD after 18 MOB?

Options :

6406531967517. 80.27%

6406531967518. 75.46%

6406531967519. 74.47%

6406531967520. 46.01%

6406531967521. 29.63%

Question Number : 185 Question Id : 640653589993 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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In the context of credit scoring and loan approval, what does "Reject Inferencing" refer to?

Options :

6406531967522. It is a statistical technique used to reject outliers in a dataset.

6406531967523. Reject Inferencing is a method to assess the probability of loan default for
rejected loan applications.

6406531967524. It is a process of rejecting loan applications without any specific criteria.

6406531967525. Reject Inferencing is a term used for rejecting a hypothesis during hypothesis
testing.

Question Number : 186 Question Id : 640653589994 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Consider a credit card company analyzing its customer base to assess the risk of default on credit
card payments. The company wants to use the WoE technique to transform the "Income Level"
feature, which is a categorical variable with values "Low," "Medium," and "High," based on the
observed relationship with the target variable (default or non-default). After analyzing historical
data, the company finds that the WoE values for each income level are as follows:

● WoE for "Low" income level = -0.75


● WoE for "Medium" income level = 0.15
● WoE for "High" income level = -0.90

What does the negative WoE value for the "High" income level suggest in the context of credit risk
modeling?

Options :

6406531967526. Customers with a high income level are less likely to default on credit card
payments.

6406531967527. Customers with a high income level are more likely to default on credit card
payments.

6406531967528. The "High" income level has no significant impact on the risk of default.

6406531967529. WoE cannot be interpreted for categorical variables with more than two levels.
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In credit risk analysis, the "roll forward rate" is used to:

Options :

6406531967530. Calculate the total outstanding debt of a borrower over time.

6406531967531. Assess the likelihood of a borrower defaulting on a loan in the future.

6406531967532. Measure the percentage change in credit scores for borrowers over a specific
period.

6406531967533. Monitor the migration of borrowers between different credit risk categories
over time.

Question Number : 188 Question Id : 640653589996 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Suppose a bank is analyzing the credit risk of a group of borrowers over a period of four quarters
(Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4). The bank uses the "roll forward rate" to assess the probability of default for
these borrowers during this time. The following table shows the number of borrowers in different
credit risk categories:
What does the roll forward rate indicate about the credit risk migration of borrowers from Q1 to
Q4?

Options :

6406531967534. Borrowers with high credit risk in Q1 significantly improved their credit risk
status by Q4.

6406531967535. The credit risk status of borrowers remained stable with no significant changes
over the quarters.

6406531967536. Borrowers with low credit risk in Q1 are likely to have a higher probability of
default by Q4.

6406531967537. The number of borrowers in each credit risk category decreased steadily over
the quarters.

Question Number : 189 Question Id : 640653589997 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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A credit analyst is developing a credit risk model for a bank. The analyst is evaluating the "Credit
Score" feature, which represents the creditworthiness of borrowers. The analyst categorizes
borrowers into four groups based on their credit scores and examines the number of good and
bad loans in each group:
Calculate the Weight of Evidence (WoE) for the "Credit Score" feature for the "701-850" range.

Options :

6406531967538. 1.892

6406531967539. 2.303

6406531967540. 2.778

6406531967541. 3.171

Question Number : 190 Question Id : 640653589998 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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In credit risk modeling, the Weight of Evidence (WoE) is used to:

Options :

6406531967542. Measure the accuracy of a predictive model.

6406531967543. Assess the total amount of information in a dataset.

6406531967544. Evaluate the predictive power of a feature in distinguishing between default


and non-default cases.

6406531967545. Calculate the proportion of good loans to bad loans in a dataset.

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6406531967548. I have written answers on the answer sheets

6406531967549. Not applicable


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6406531967552.

6406531967553.

6406531967554.

6406531967555.
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6406531967556.

6406531967557.

6406531967558.

6406531967559.

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Which of the following is the statement of the policy gradient theorem?

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6406531967560.

6406531967561.

6406531967562.

6406531967563.

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6406531967564.

6406531967565.

6406531967566.

6406531967567.

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Select all on-policy control algorithms from the options given below.

Options :

6406531967568. Q learning

6406531967569. Double Q learning

6406531967570. SARSA

6406531967571. Expected SARSA

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6406531967572. Algorithm-1 is an implementation of SARSA

6406531967573. Algorithm-2 is an implementation of SARSA

6406531967574. Both algorithms are correct implementations of SARSA

6406531967575. Algorithm-1 is an implementation of Q-learning

6406531967576. Algorithm-2 is an implementation of Q-learning

6406531967577. Both algorithms are correct implementations of Q-learning

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6406531967581.

6406531967582.

6406531967583.

6406531967584.

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6406531967586.

6406531967587.

6406531967588.

6406531967589.

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6406531967600. Non-emptiness

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Which of the following is a valid recurrence for dp[i]?


Options :

6406531967608.

6406531967609.

6406531967610.

6406531967611.

Question Number : 215 Question Id : 640653590026 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


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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 :

40

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Question Numbers : (216 to 217)


Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

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Correct Marks : 2

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Possible Answers :

40
Question Number : 217 Question Id : 640653590029 Question Type : MSQ Is Question
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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406531967614.

6406531967615.

6406531967616.
6406531967617.

Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 64065385348

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

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Question Number : 218 Question Id : 640653590030 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Which of the following statements is true?

Statement 1: For every graph G and every maximum flow on G, there always exists an edge such
that increasing the capacity on that edge will increase the maximum flow that’s possible in the
graph.

Statement 2: Suppose the maximum (s, t)-flow of some graph has value f. Now we increase the
capacity of every edge by 1. Then the maximum (s, t)-flow in this modified graph will have value at
most f + 1.

Options :

6406531967618. Statement 1

6406531967619. Statement 2

6406531967620. Both statements

6406531967621. Neither statement


Sub-Section Number : 6

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Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531967622. If there is any edge that is not saturated to full capacity, then we can conclude
that f is not a maximum flow.

6406531967623. If the residual graph does not have any augmenting paths then f is a
maximum flow.

6406531967624. If the value of the flow f is not the sum of the capacities of the edges coming
out of the source s then f is not a maximum flow.

6406531967625. If the value of the flow f is not the sum of the capacities of the edges coming
into the sink t then f is not a maximum flow.

Sub-Section Number : 7

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Correct Marks : 5 Max. Selectable Options : 0


Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406531967626.

6406531967627.
6406531967628.

6406531967629.

6406531967630.

Sub-Section Number : 8

Sub-Section Id : 64065385351

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 221 Question Id : 640653590033 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
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Correct Marks : 5

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406531967631. the size of a maximum independent set in G

6406531967632. the size of a maximum matching in G

6406531967633. the size of a minimum feedback vertex set in G

6406531967634. the size of a minimum odd cycle transversal G

Question Number : 222 Question Id : 640653590034 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 5

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406531967635. Yes, because we can reduce 3SAT to NICE SET.

6406531967636. Yes, because we can reduce NICE SET to 3SAT.

6406531967637. No, because we can reduce NICE SET to MAX FLOW.

6406531967638. No, because we can reduce MAX FLOW to NICE SET.

Question Number : 223 Question Id : 640653590035 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406531967639. No, because the problem can be solved in polynomial time.

6406531967640. Yes, because we can reduce 3SAT to ALL-or-NOTHING-3SAT.

6406531967641. Yes, because we can reduce ALL-or-NOTHING-3SAT to 3SAT.

Question Number : 224 Question Id : 640653590036 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 5

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531967642. This does not work, because we might report an invalid solution.

6406531967643. This gives a valid solution, but the approximation ratio becomes worse.

6406531967644. This gives a valid solution, and in fact the solution is always exactly the same as
in the original rounding scheme.

6406531967645. This gives a valid solution. We sometimes report a better solution than in the
original rounding scheme, but the approximation ratio of the algorithm is still more than 2 - ϵ for
any ϵ > 0.

6406531967646. This gives a valid solution, and the approximation ratio of the algorithm
becomes 3/2.

Data Viz
Section Id : 64065339869

Section Number : 13

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 4

Number of Questions to be attempted : 4

Section Marks : 100

Display Number Panel : Yes

Group All Questions : No

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :

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Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 64065385352

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 225 Question Id : 640653590037 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 0

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "DEGREE LEVEL : DATA VISUALIZATION DESIGN
(PEN AND PAPER 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 :

6406531967647. YES

6406531967648. NO

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 64065385353

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 226 Question Id : 640653590038 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 36

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

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 graphs represents the correct luminance distribution of the image
given below?
Q2. Consider the following figure which represents the map of water currents and temperature in
the western North Atlantic.

Which of the following leads to the easiest recognition of information?

A. Luminance difference
B. Chromatic difference
C. Both Luminance and Chromatic difference
D. Neither Luminance nor Chromatic difference

Q3. The ability of the mind to recognize all the objects in the image given below represents which
of the following given gestalt laws of perceptual organization?

A. Emergence
B. Enclosure
C. Invariance
D. Continuity

Q4. Which Gestalt principle is demonstrated by the image shown?

A. Connection
B. Figure Ground
C. Continuity
D. Common-fate
Q5. For a sample that includes only patients with Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD), obesity falsely
appears to protect against mortality, whereas in the wider population (with and without CVD),
obesity increases the risk of early death. What kind of bias does this portray?

A. Selection Bias
B. Survivorship Bias
C. Healthy User Bias
D. Collider Bias

Q6. To take a look at differences in river water quality across regions of the USA, the following
graph is plotted. Among the following distinctive features, which sets the given visualization apart
from others?

A) The visualization adeptly utilizes both spatial and temporal elements.


B) The visualization effectively demonstrates cause and effect within a single graph.
C) The visualization seamlessly integrates text with images.
D) The visualization presents data in the form of small multiples, comparing it with the overall
trend of the complete dataset.

Q7. A researcher is conducting a study on the relationship between a new drug and the
occurrence of rare side effects in the general population. The researcher recruits participants for
the study by advertising the research study in a local hospital. What type of bias is most likely to be
introduced in this study?

A. Selection Bias
B. Recall Bias
C. Healthy User Bias
D. Survivorship Bias

8. In an abstract artwork, a group of five large circles of different colors is placed close to each
other in a cluster. Each circle has smaller circles inside, matching their respective color. When
observing this artwork, which Gestalt law is being followed?

A. The Principle of Similarity


B. The Principle of Proximity
C. The Principle of Closure
D. The Principle of Continuity

9. In the design of an interactive map application for a city, certain geographical features, such as
major landmarks and rivers, are included while other minor geographical details are omitted. The
decision to retain these specific features is based on various reasons. Select the most appropriate
option that represents the key considerations for retaining these geographical features.

A. They contribute to the map's uniqueness and distinctiveness, making it easily recognizable as a
representation of the specific city.
B. They serve as historic landmarks and add cultural and aesthetic value to the map, preserving
the city's heritage.
C. They enable users to visualize the geographical layout of the city accurately, highlighting
intricate details that enhance the map's precision.
D. They facilitate seamless navigation and provide essential reference points for users to orient
themselves within the city.
10. In the context of data visualization, how can Weber's law be applied to enhance the
presentation of information?

A. Maintaining proportional relationships between data points with uniform axis scaling.
B. Applying animation effects to data transitions
C. Increasing the data resolution to show more decimal places
D. Using a monochromatic color scheme to reduce visual complexity

11. You have been provided with a dataset that presents the distribution of ages in a population of
a city. The dataset includes the following key insights:

● 70% of the population is below the age of 40.


● If you are above the age of 65, you belong to the top 5% age group.
● The top 10% age group represents 35% of the total population, while the bottom 50% age group
comprises only 20% of the population.

Considering the complexity of the data, which data visualization approach would be the most
effective in representing the age distribution in the city?

A) A visual calculator for users to input their age and determine their position within the age
groups.
B) A pie chart displaying the proportions of age groups in the city.
C) A line graph plotting age percentiles on the x-axis and corresponding ages on the y-axis.
D) A two-bar chart with the first bar representing the percentage of age groups and the second
bar displaying the total population within each group.

12. Among the following graphical representations, which one exemplifies a non-aligned graph
where the data points are not directly connected?

A. Stacked bar chart


B. Polar area diagram
C. Streamgraph
D. Box plot
Options :

6406531967649. I have written answers on the answer sheets

6406531967650. Not applicable

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 64065385354

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Question Number : 227 Question Id : 640653590039 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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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. Which of the following statements is/are correct with respect to information detection through
the visual system?

A. Our visual system is drawn to edges and recognizes differences rather than absolute values.
B. Our visual system builds surface colour primarily on edge contrast data.
C. Our visual system is capable of retrieving actual visual properties from the information based
on perceived visual properties.
D. In contrast to the chrominance channel, we are more sensitive to contrast in the luminance
channel.

Q2. Which of the following gestalt laws of perceptual organization are followed by the figure given
below?
A. Proximity
B. Enclosure
C. Similarity
D. Connection

Q3. Which of the following statements regarding the central tendencies is/are correct?

A. A low standard deviation means the data points are more clustered around the mean.
B. All three measures of central tendency i.e. mean, median and mode are sensitive to outliers.
C. An Index is a descriptive statistic made up of other descriptive statistics.
D. The advantage of any index is that it consolidates lots of complex information into a single
number.

4. A longitudinal study examines the relationship between memory decline and alcohol
consumption in older adults. The researchers collect data from a group of elderly individuals over
a ten-year period. However, some participants drop out of the study due to health issues or other
reasons. The final analysis only includes data from participants who completed the full ten-year
study. What type(s) of bias is/are most likely to be present in this study?

A) Recall bias
B) Reporting bias
C) Selection bias
D) Healthy user bias
E) Survivorship bias

5. In evaluating the credibility of a research study, which of the following probing inquiries is
essential to unveil potential biases and ensure the data's credibility?

A. Did the researchers use advanced statistical methods to analyze the data, ensuring the accuracy
of their findings?
B. Can the data be substantiated by a thorough peer-review process, validating its reliability and
importance for scholarly scrutiny?
C. Were the study participants provided with detailed information about the research,
guaranteeing their informed consent?
D. Where did the data originate from, including the entity that conducted the survey, its funding
source, and any possible hidden agendas influencing the results?
E. What meticulous methodology was employed in data collection, encompassing the specific
questions asked, the surveyor's identity, the manner of inquiry, and the individuals who were
questioned?

6. Which of the following statements accurately describe map projections, the transformations
used to represent the curved surface of a globe on a two-dimensional plane?
A) All map projections can perfectly represent the spherical surface without any distortions.
B) Depending on the map's purpose, certain distortions in map projections are deemed
acceptable, while others are not.
C) Map projections prioritize specific properties of the globe, leading to trade-offs with other
properties in the representation.
D) The widely used Mercator projection, developed for navigation purposes, is considered the best
projection due to its minimal distortions.

7. In a poster design for a music festival, several bands' names are displayed using different fonts,
colors, and sizes. The names of popular bands are positioned closer to the center of the poster,
while lesser-known bands' names are placed farther from the center. Additionally, the names of
bands playing on the same day are grouped together using a similar color scheme. Identify which
Gestalt laws are being followed in this poster design. (Select all that apply.)

A. The Principle of Similarity


B. The Principle of Closure
C. The Principle of Proximity
D. The Principle of Continuity
8. In line with the principle of "Mobilize every graphical element to show the data," what does it
encourage in the context of data visualization?

A) Utilizing multifunctioning elements to create graphical challenges, engaging the viewer's


perception.
B) Developing design methodologies to improve graphical clarity in complex visualizations.
C) Ensuring that all graphical elements effectively encode and represent the underlying data.
D) Innovating with imaginative approaches, such as employing human faces to illustrate
multivariate data patterns.

Options :

6406531967651. I have written answers on the answer sheets

6406531967652. Not applicable

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 64065385355

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

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Question Number : 228 Question Id : 640653590040 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Correct Marks : 32

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Part C – Short Answer Questions: Write 250-300 words answers to each question. Answer using
pen & paper using the paper provided to you. (2×16=32 marks)
The 3 charts given above are based on data from NFHS 2019-21, of 5.12 lakh married women,
aged 15-49 years, who stated their husbands have other wife or wives besides themselves.
Polygamous marriage though not prevalent is still practiced in a few sections of society. Socio-
economic factors play a role in polygyny in addition to region and religion.

1. Explain in detail what analysis and conclusions are presented in the narrative, and how it is
supported using the visualizations. Specifically, describe the choice & effectiveness of visual
encoding & design techniques used.

2. Given the same data, present an alternate analysis and conclusion(s). Using rough sketches
(need not be to scale), present how they might be presented through visualizations as a
supplementary narrative.
Options :

6406531967653. I have written answers on the answer sheets

6406531967654. Not applicable

Sem2 Statistics2
Section Id : 64065339870

Section Number : 14

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 12

Number of Questions to be attempted : 12

Section Marks : 40

Display Number Panel : Yes

Group All Questions : No

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :

Maximum Instruction Time : 0

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 64065385356

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 229 Question Id : 640653590041 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


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Time : 0

Correct Marks : 0

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "FOUNDATION LEVEL : SEMESTER 2: STATISTICS
FOR DATA SCIENCE II (COMPUTER BASED EXAM) "

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REGISTERED BY YOU)

Options :

6406531967655. YES

6406531967656. NO

Question Number : 230 Question Id : 640653590042 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 0

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question


Options :

6406531967657. Useful Data has been mentioned above

6406531967658. This data attachment is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 64065385357

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 231 Question Id : 640653590043 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

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 :

64

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 64065385358

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 232 Question Id : 640653590044 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531967660.

6406531967661.
6406531967662.

6406531967663.

Question Number : 233 Question Id : 640653590045 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :
6406531967664.

6406531967665.

6406531967666.
6406531967667.

Question Number : 234 Question Id : 640653590047 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531967672.

6406531967673.
6406531967674.

6406531967675.

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 64065385359

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Is Section Default? : null

Question Number : 235 Question Id : 640653590046 Question Type : MSQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3 Max. Selectable Options : 0

Question Label : Multiple Select Question

Options :

6406531967668.

6406531967669.

6406531967670.

6406531967671.
Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 64065385360

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Is Section Default? : null

Question Id : 640653590048 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (236 to 237)

Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 236 Question Id : 640653590049 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531967676.
6406531967677.

6406531967678.

6406531967679.

Question Number : 237 Question Id : 640653590050 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the probability that rainfall in the local area will be at most 10 inches? (Enter the answer
correct to 3 decimal places)

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

0.388 to 0.398

Question Id : 640653590051 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (238 to 239)

Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.


Sub questions

Question Number : 238 Question Id : 640653590052 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 1

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Options :

6406531967681.

6406531967682.

6406531967683.

6406531967684.

Question Number : 239 Question Id : 640653590053 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 4

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 :

0.75

Question Id : 640653590054 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (240 to 241)

Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 240 Question Id : 640653590055 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Find the value of c. Enter the answer correct to two decimal places.

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal


Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

0.25

Question Number : 241 Question Id : 640653590056 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

What is the probability that the pressure change during the chemical process is more than 0.5,
given that the temperature change is equal to 0.5? Enter the answer correct to two decimal places.

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Range

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

0.92 to 0.96

Question Id : 640653590057 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling


Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (242 to 243)

Question Label : Comprehension

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 242 Question Id : 640653590058 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0
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 :

300

Question Number : 243 Question Id : 640653590059 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

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 :

0.014 to 0.02
Question Id : 640653590060 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling
Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix
Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0

Question Numbers : (244 to 245)

Question Label : Comprehension

In a large city, it is expected that 10% of children have defective eye-sight. Suppose a random
sample of 300 children is selected from the city.

Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions.

Sub questions

Question Number : 244 Question Id : 640653590061 Question Type : MCQ Is Question


Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0

Correct Marks : 2

Question Label : Multiple Choice Question

Let a random variable X denote the total number of children who have normal eye-sight in the
selected sample. Which of the following is true?

Options :

6406531967690.

6406531967691.

6406531967692.

6406531967693.

Question Number : 245 Question Id : 640653590062 Question Type : SA Calculator : None


Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0
Correct Marks : 3

Question Label : Short Answer Question

Using the Central Limit Theorem, find the approximate probability that in a random sample of 300
selected children at least 30 will have defective eye-sight. Enter the answer correct to 1 decimal
place.

Response Type : Numeric

Evaluation Required For SA : Yes

Show Word Count : Yes

Answers Type : Equal

Text Areas : PlainText

Possible Answers :

0.5

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