IIT M FOUNDATION AN2 EXAM QDF2 25 Feb 2024
IIT M FOUNDATION AN2 EXAM QDF2 25 Feb 2024
IIT M FOUNDATION AN2 EXAM QDF2 25 Feb 2024
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Sem1 CT
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Number of Questions : 16
Section Marks : 50
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6406532470040. YES
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Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
The following pseudocode is executed using the “Library” dataset. What will B represent at the end
of execution?
Options :
6406532470047. Number of books that are written by author Kalam or in English or both
Correct Marks : 3
The following pseudocode is executed using the "Scores" dataset. At the end of the execution of
below pseudocode, if count2 represents the number of male students whose Physics marks are
less than or equal to Mathematics marks, then select the correct code fragment for A and B.
Options :
6406532470048.
6406532470049.
6406532470050.
6406532470051.
Correct Marks : 3
The following pseudocode is executed using the “Scores” dataset. What will A represent at the end
of the execution?
Options :
6406532470068. Number of students with highest marks in Mathematics among the three
subjects
6406532470069. Number of students with highest marks in Mathematics and lowest marks in
Physics
6406532470070. Number of students with highest marks in Chemistry among the three
subjects
6406532470071. Number of students with lowest marks in Physics among the three subjects
Correct Marks : 3
Options :
6406532470076. Number of words with at least one pair of vowels occurring consecutively
6406532470077. Number of words with at most two pairs of vowels occurring consecutively
6406532470078. Number of words with at least two pairs of the same vowel occurring
consecutively
6406532470079. Number of words with at most two pairs of the same vowel occurring
consecutively
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653107914
Correct Marks : 4
The following pseudocode is executed using the "Words" table. At the end of the execution, count
stores the number of pairs of nouns such that both nouns have either the same letter count or
both end with a full stop. Choose the correct code fragment to complete the pseudocode.
Options :
Correct Marks : 4
The following pseudocode is executed using the “Scores” dataset. At the end of the
execution,variable Count captures the number of students whose total marks are more than the
class average (of total marks) but have scored below the subject average in at least one subject.
Assume that the variable AvgT holds the value of the average total marks. Similarly, the variables
AvgP,AvgC and AvgM hold the value of the average marks of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
respectively. Choose the correct code fragment to complete the pseudocode.
Options :
6406532470056.
6406532470057.
6406532470058.
6406532470059.
Question Number : 9 Question Id : 640653738122 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
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Time : 0
Correct Marks : 4
The following pseudocode is executed using the “Words” dataset. What will A represent at the end
of the execution?
Options :
6406532470060. Number of sentences with average letter count more than the average letter
count of dataset
6406532470061. Number of sentences with average letter count less than the average letter
count of dataset
6406532470062. Number of words with average letter count more than the average letter count
per word of dataset
6406532470063. Number of words with average letter count less than the average letter count
per word of dataset
Correct Marks : 4
Procedure miniSum accepts three numbers as parameters and returns the sum of two smallest
numbers.
Choose the correct code fragment to complete the procedure.
Options :
6406532470064.
6406532470065.
6406532470066.
6406532470067.
Correct Marks : 4
The following pseudocode is executed using the “Olympics” dataset. Procedure doSomething
accepts a table of rows which contains rows of the same player. Assume that the player has won at
least two medals and only one medal in any year. What will (B - A) represent at the end of the
execution?
Options :
6406532470072. Year gap between first and second medal won by a player
6406532470073. Year gap between first and latest medal won by a player
6406532470074. Year gap between latest and second latest medal won by a player
6406532470075. Year gap between first and second latest medal won by a player
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653107915
Correct Marks : 3
The given pseudocode is executed using the “Olympics” table. What will count represent at the
end of the execution? Assume all players have distinct names.
Options :
6406532470080. The number of pairs of players having the same nationality or the same medal.
6406532470081. The number of pairs of players having the same nationality and same medal.
6406532470082. The number of players having the same nationality and same medal.
6406532470083. The number of players having the different name but of same nationality.
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653107916
The given pseudocode is executed using the “Shopping Bills” dataset. frac stores the ratio of the
number of customers who purchased both “Bread” and “Milk” to the number of customers who
purchased “Milk”. Choose the correct code fragment(s) of procedure hasItem to complete the
pseudocode. (Assume there is at least one customer who has purchased “Milk”).
Options :
6406532470084.
6406532470085.
6406532470086.
6406532470087.
The given information represents a "Words" dataset and it may have some mistakes with respect
to the sanity of data. Identify all rows with such mistakes.
Options :
The following pseudocode is executed using the “Scores” dataset. At the end of the execution,
count captures the number of pairs of students having either same gender or from the same city
but not both. But the pseudocode may have mistakes. Identify all such mistakes (if any). Assume
that all statements not listed in the options below are free of errors.
Options :
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653107917
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Short Answer Question
The following pseudocode is executed using a dataset similar to the "Words" dataset, based on the
following paragraph.
"Surrounded by nature, Susan often takes a stroll, savoring the soothing sounds of chirping
birds.Such moments underline the significance of embracing simple joys in life. Rustlings in the
trees suggest squirrels beginning their day, searching for sustenance. Surely, the beauty of a
sunrise holds unparalleled magic."
What would be the value of count at the end of the execution of the above pseudocode? Assume
that upper case and lower case are ignored during comparison of letters.
Possible Answers :
3
Sem1 English1
Section Id : 64065351395
Section Number : 2
Number of Questions : 24
Section Marks : 50
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653107918
Correct Marks : 0
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6406532470099. YES
6406532470100. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653107919
These stories are all from the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago.
Ignesious was the manager of a cooperative society in Katchall. His wife woke him up at 6 a.m.
because she felt an earthquake. Ignesious carefully took his television set off its table and put it
down on the ground so that it would not fall and break. Then the family rushed out of the house.
When the tremors stopped, they saw the sea rising. In the chaos and confusion, two of his children
caught hold of the hands of their mother’s father and mother’s brother, and rushed in the
opposite direction. He never saw them again. His wife was also swept away. Only the three other
children who came with him were saved.
Sanjeev was a policeman, serving in the Katchall island of the Nicobar group of islands. He
somehow managed to save himself, his wife and his baby daughter from the waves. But then he
heard cries for help from the wife of John, the guesthouse cook. Sanjeev jumped into the water to
rescue her, but they were both swept away.
Thirteen year-old Meghna was swept away along with her parents and seventy-seven other
people. She spent two days floating in the sea, holding on to a wooden door. Eleven times she saw
relief helicopters overhead, but they did not see her. She was brought to the shore by a wave, and
was found walking on the seashore in a daze.
Almas Javed was ten years old. She was a student of Carmel Convent in Port Blair where her father
had a petrol pump. Her mother Rahila’s home was in Nancowry island. The family had gone there
to celebrate Christmas.
When the tremors came early in the morning, the family was sleeping. Almas’s father saw the sea
water recede. He understood that the water would come rushing back with great force. He woke
everyone up and tried to rush them to a safer place.
As they ran, her grandfather was hit on the head by something and he fell down. Her father
rushed to help him. Then came the first giant wave that swept both of them away.
Almas’s mother and aunts stood clinging to the leaves of a coconut tree, calling out to her. A wave
uprooted the tree, and they too were washed away.
Almas saw a log of wood floating. She climbed on to it. Then she fainted. When she woke up, she
was in a hospital in Kamorta. From there she was brought to Port Blair. The little girl does not
want to talk about the incident with anyone. She is still traumatised.
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 2
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Correct Marks : 2
Options :
6406532470105. Lucknow
6406532470106. Katchall
6406532470107. Coimbatore
6406532470108. Kanpur
Correct Marks : 2
Options :
6406532470109. Chaos
6406532470110. Structure
6406532470111. Arrangement
6406532470112. System
Correct Marks : 2
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6406532470113. True
6406532470114. False
Correct Marks : 2
“________________ she saw relief helicopters overhead, but they did not see her.”
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Correct Marks : 2
Almas’s father realised that a tsunami was going to hit the Island.
Options :
6406532470119. True
6406532470120. False
Correct Marks : 2
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6406532470121. True
6406532470122. False
Correct Marks : 2
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Correct Marks : 2
Ignesious lost his wife, two children, his father-in-law, and his brother-in-law in the tsunami.
Options :
6406532470127. True
6406532470128. False
Correct Marks : 2
Options :
6406532470129. Doctor
6406532470130. Student
6406532470131. Professor
6406532470132. Policeman
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653107920
Sub questions
Question Number : 28 Question Id : 640653738165 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Correct Marks : 1
Prove
Options :
6406532470211. Wearied
6406532470212. Counsel
6406532470213. Gravelly
6406532470214. Establish
6406532470215. Clumsy
Correct Marks : 1
Maladroit
Options :
6406532470216. Wearied
6406532470217. Counsel
6406532470218. Gravelly
6406532470219. Establish
6406532470220. Clumsy
Question Number : 30 Question Id : 640653738167 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Correct Marks : 1
Tired
Options :
6406532470221. Wearied
6406532470222. Counsel
6406532470223. Gravelly
6406532470224. Establish
6406532470225. Clumsy
Correct Marks : 1
Coach
Options :
6406532470226. Wearied
6406532470227. Counsel
6406532470228. Gravelly
6406532470229. Establish
6406532470230. Clumsy
Correct Marks : 1
Coarse
Options :
6406532470231. Wearied
6406532470232. Counsel
6406532470233. Gravelly
6406532470234. Establish
6406532470235. Clumsy
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653107921
Read the following telephonic conversation and answer the given subquestions with
appropriate responses:
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470236. I am fine
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470240. Do you want to go out for a picnic?
Correct Marks : 1
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Correct Marks : 1
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Correct Marks : 1
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Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653107922
Correct Marks : 1
Which among the following words have a vowel sound similar to that of ‘pack’?
Options :
6406532470133. Cat
6406532470134. Bleat
6406532470135. Shear
6406532470136. Boat
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470137. Root
6406532470138. Foot
6406532470139. Court
Correct Marks : 1
Which semi-vowel occurs in the transition between the words ‘she’ and ‘offered’ in the sentence ‘she
offered to help me with my assignment’?
Options :
6406532470141. /w/
6406532470142. /y/
Options :
6406532470143. Snout
6406532470144. Stout
6406532470145. Sport
6406532470146. Shout
Correct Marks : 1
Pick the odd one out based on the initial sound: noun, down, town, gown.
Options :
6406532470147. Noun
6406532470148. Down
6406532470149. Town
6406532470150. Gown
Correct Marks : 1
Pick the odd one out based on the similarity of sounds: lit, mitt, knit, feet.
Options :
6406532470151. Lit
6406532470152. Mitt
6406532470153. Knit
6406532470154. Feet
Correct Marks : 1
Their fans were very disappointed after the loss in the finals.
Options :
6406532470159. Noun
6406532470160. Pronoun
6406532470161. Verb
6406532470162. Conjunction
Correct Marks : 1
Complete sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb given in brackets:
6406532470163. Do
6406532470164. Doing
6406532470165. Done
6406532470166. Did
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470167. Adjective
6406532470168. Adverb
6406532470169. Verb
6406532470170. Conjunction
Correct Marks : 1
6406532470171. Please
6406532470172. Walk
6406532470173. Carefully
6406532470174. Floor
Correct Marks : 1
When I finally reached the ticket counter, John was already standing in line _____ of me.
Options :
6406532470175. Ahead
6406532470176. Above
6406532470177. Against
6406532470178. Across
Correct Marks : 1
6406532470179. In
6406532470180. About
6406532470181. On
6406532470182. Of
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470183. He
6406532470184. Maybe
6406532470185. But
6406532470186. Character
Correct Marks : 1
6406532470187. A
6406532470188. An
6406532470189. The
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470191. A
6406532470192. An
6406532470193. The
Correct Marks : 1
6406532470195. Effected
6406532470196. Affected
Correct Marks : 1
‘The new iPhone seems to cost everyone not just an arm and a leg, but also a kidney.’ What does ‘to cost
an arm and a leg’ mean?
Options :
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470203. Live on
6406532470204. See about
6406532470206. Sum up
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470208. Gave up
6406532470209. Brought up
6406532470210. Pick up
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653107923
Options :
6406532470155. Brilliant
6406532470156. Is
6406532470157. Student
6406532470158. Shraddha
Sem1 Maths1
Section Id : 64065351396
Section Number : 3
Number of Questions : 12
Section Marks : 50
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653107924
Correct Marks : 0
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6406532470256. YES
6406532470257. NO
Correct Marks : 0
Options :
6406532470259. This data attachment is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653107925
Options :
6406532470260.
6406532470261.
6406532470262.
6406532470263.
6406532470264.
6406532470265.
6406532470266.
6406532470267.
Options :
6406532470294.
6406532470295.
6406532470296.
6406532470297.
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653107926
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 3
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6406532470269. (0, 0)
6406532470270. (2, 4)
6406532470271. (−2, 4)
6406532470272. (−1, 1)
6406532470273. (1, 1)
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653107927
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 3
Options :
6406532470275. (5, 8)
6406532470276. (−10,−18)
6406532470277. (6, 6)
Correct Marks : 3
Options :
6406532470278.
6406532470279.
6406532470280.
6406532470281.
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653107928
In a grocery store, 60 customers made a purchase on a specific day. 28 people bought bread, 37
people bought milk and 30 people bought fruits. All the customers bought at least one of the
three items. 16 of them bought bread and fruits, 17 of them bought bread and milk and 9 of them
bought all the three items.
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 2
Possible Answers :
11
Correct Marks : 2
Possible Answers :
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653107929
Options :
Options :
6406532470288.
6406532470289.
6406532470290.
6406532470291.
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653107930
Sub questions
Possible Answers :
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Sub-Section Number : 8
Sub-Section Id : 640653107931
Correct Marks : 4
Ram and Shyam want to solve a quadratic equation. Ram made a mistake in writing down the
constant term and ended up in getting roots as 3 and 4. Shyam made a mistake in writing down
the coefficient of x and got the roots as 2 and 3. Consider the leading coefficient to be 1 in all
cases. The correct roots of the quadratic equation are:
Options :
6406532470298. 1 and 5
6406532470299. 2 and 6
6406532470300. 1 and 6
6406532470301. 2 and 5
Sem1 Statistics1
Section Id : 64065351397
Section Number : 4
Number of Questions : 13
Section Marks : 40
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653107932
Correct Marks : 0
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6406532470302. YES
6406532470303. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653107933
Correct Marks : 2
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653107934
Options :
6406532470308. There are 9 students who have scored greater than 20 marks.
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653107935
Correct Marks : 4
Possible Answers :
39
Correct Marks : 4
Possible Answers :
70
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653107936
To ensure the accuracy of conclusions drawn through inferential statistics, which of the following
statement(s) must be true?
Options :
Options :
6406532470317. The gross annual income for each of 1000 randomly chosen households in
New York City for the year 2000 is a time series data.
6406532470318. Passenger Name Record (PNR) number has an ordinal scale of measurement.
6406532470319.
Revenue generated by India through tea exports to 10 different countries in year 2010 is a
cross-sectional data.
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653107937
An analyst conducted a survey to understand the opinions of college students regarding the
quality of education at their institution. He collected the data from 10 students as:
“Fair”, “Fair”, ”Excellent”, “Poor”, “Fair”, “Excellent”, “Poor”, “Poor”, “Excellent”, and “Poor”.
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470321. Excellent
6406532470322. Poor
6406532470323. Fair
Correct Marks : 2
Options :
6406532470325. Poor
6406532470326. Fair
6406532470327. Excellent
Sub-Section Number : 7
Sub-Section Id : 640653107938
6406532470329. Of all the shirts with Polo style, there are 26.67% shirts of Medium size.
6406532470330. Of all the shirts with Small size, there are 25% shirts of Small Print style.
Sub-Section Number : 8
Sub-Section Id : 640653107939
Correct Marks : 3
Options :
6406532470334.
6406532470335.
6406532470336.
6406532470337.
Correct Marks : 3
Options :
6406532470338. Two data sets with the identical frequency distributions will have identical
relative frequency distributions.
6406532470340. Two data sets with the identical relative-frequency distributions will always
have identical frequency distributions.
6406532470341. If all of the bars in a bar chart have the same length, then the categorical
variable shown in the bar chart has no variation.
Sub-Section Number : 9
Sub-Section Id : 640653107940
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 2
Possible Answers :
357
Question Number : 87 Question Id : 640653738211 Question Type : MSQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Options :
6406532470345. The combined consumption of the hydro, biomass and geothermal energy is
more than the wind energy consumption.
Sub-Section Number : 10
Sub-Section Id : 640653107941
Sem2 English2
Section Id : 64065351398
Section Number : 5
Section Marks : 50
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653107942
Correct Marks : 0
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Options :
6406532470352. YES
6406532470353. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653107943
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 2
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Fill in blank [i] with the most fitting discourse marker among the options given below.
Options :
6406532470354. Wow
6406532470355. Overall
6406532470356. Well
6406532470357. Absolutely
Correct Marks : 2
Fill in blank [ii] with the most fitting discourse marker among the options given below.
Options :
6406532470358. Okay
6406532470361. I see
Correct Marks : 2
Fill in blank [iii] with the most fitting discourse marker among the options given below.
Options :
6406532470362. Sort of like
6406532470365. Overall
Correct Marks : 2
Fill in blank [iv] with the most fitting discourse marker among the options given below.
Options :
6406532470366. In a nutshell
6406532470367. So I guess
6406532470368. To my knowledge
Correct Marks : 2
Fill in blank [v] with the most fitting discourse marker among the options given below.
Options :
6406532470370. Amazing
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653107944
Correct Marks : 2
Options :
6406532470374. One
6406532470375. Two
6406532470376. Three
6406532470377. Zero
Correct Marks : 2
Options :
Correct Marks : 2
In the sentence ‘The wind was touching the surface of the Thames and carrying the cold water into the
sky in a fine and driving spray’, the suffix -ing added to the verb ‘touch’ indicates:
Options :
Correct Marks : 2
Identify the adjectival clause in the following sentence and the noun it modifies.
Options :
6406532470386. Adjectival clause: which was written by a famous author, Noun: book
6406532470387. Adjectival clause: became a bestseller, Noun: book
6406532470388. Adjectival clause: which was written by a famous author, Noun: author
Correct Marks : 2
In the following sentence, identify the nature of the adjective. The adjective is underlined.
Options :
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653107945
Correct Marks : 1
Identify the implied meaning of the sentences below: (Note that the word with stress is marked in
bold).
Options :
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
Correct Marks : 1
‘We shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas
and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air…’ is an example of
______.
Options :
6406532470402. Assonance
6406532470403. Anaphora
6406532470404. Sibilance
6406532470405. Hyperbole
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470406. Personification
6406532470407. Alliteration
6406532470408. Metaphor
6406532470409. Simile
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
‘Life is much too important to be taken seriously.’ The figure of speech used here is
Options :
6406532470410. Personification
6406532470411. Simile
6406532470412. Metaphor
6406532470413. Paradox
Correct Marks : 1
‘Old Marley was as dead as a doornail ’ is an example of simile. This statement is _____.
Options :
6406532470414. True
6406532470415. False
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470416. Initial
6406532470417. Middle
6406532470418. Final
Correct Marks : 1
‘He did not clear the exam and, as a result, he could not apply for that job.’ Here the discourse marker
is ____.
Options :
6406532470421. As a result
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470426. There was an accident on ECR yesterday and he was there apparently
6406532470427. It was hands down one of the worst performances I’ve seen in my life
Question Number : 109 Question Id : 640653738234 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Correct Marks : 1
In everyday conversation, it would be very difficult to guess the emotions of a person if there were
no modulations such as intonation and stress.
Options :
6406532470428. True
6406532470429. False
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470450. Playing
6406532470451. Is playing
6406532470452. Soulfully
Options :
6406532470454. Is not
6406532470456. Not
6406532470457. My
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470458. Be
6406532470459. Made
6406532470460. Must
6406532470461. Really
Options :
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470466. Logically
6406532470467. Scientifically
6406532470468. Technically
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
In the following lists of words, identify the words most likely to be adjectives based on word
endings.
Options :
6406532470470. Muse
6406532470471. Musical
6406532470472. Music
6406532470473. Musician
Correct Marks : 1
‘Sajal takes the medal.’ In this sentence, the verb 'take' will change to _______ when converted to
passive voice.
Options :
6406532470475. Is taken
Correct Marks : 1
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
"Although it was late, she decided to finish her work" is a _____ sentence.
Options :
6406532470478. Simple
6406532470479. Compound
6406532470480. Complex
Correct Marks : 1
Identify the adverbial clause in the sentence: "Although she was tired, she continued to work on her
project."
Options :
Correct Marks : 1
The articles that I bought yesterday are already damaged. The relative pronoun here is ____.
Options :
6406532470485. That
6406532470486. I
6406532470487. Are
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470489. Object
6406532470490. Subject
6406532470491. Adjunct
6406532470492. Adjective
Correct Marks : 1
How many dependent clauses are there in the sentence given below:
Options :
6406532470493. 0
6406532470494. 1
6406532470495. 2
6406532470496. 3
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470497. Adjunct
6406532470498. Complement
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470500. beautifully
6406532470501. plays
6406532470502. no adjunct
Correct Marks : 1
“The tree stumps had been worn smooth and comfortable by years of use.”
Options :
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653107946
(1)_______, what one remembers in life are those moments that have impacted us the most. In the
end, most of our memories get distilled into a few strong and condensed images, smells, sounds,
and sensations. (2)_______, only the most memorable ones remain. A beautiful scene at a city vista,
a melodious tune from a gifted street musician, the smell of spring’s first blossoms, or the warmth
you felt when you first held your baby. (3)____________, one should concentrate one’s efforts to
create core memories that last. Beautiful moments that cannot be taken away from us, even by
disease or senility. (4)_________ we spend our lives trying to create such lasting memories and
impressions for ourselves, we can claim to have led a fruitful life. We must lead our lives fully,
(5)__________ we only have one life to spare.
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470430. Ultimately
6406532470431. Because
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470434. In contrast
6406532470435.
And
6406532470437. Insofar as
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470438. Nevertheless
6406532470439. However
6406532470440. Therefore
6406532470441. But
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470442. Ultimately
6406532470443. Nevertheless
6406532470444. Secondly
6406532470445. As long as
Question Number : 129 Question Id : 640653738240 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470446. Because
6406532470447. But
6406532470448. As ever
Sem2 Maths2
Section Id : 64065351399
Section Number : 6
Number of Questions : 9
Section Marks : 25
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653107947
Correct Marks : 0
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "FOUNDATION LEVEL : SEMESTER II:
MATHEMATICS FOR DATA SCIENCE II (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 :
6406532470507. YES
6406532470508. NO
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653107948
Correct Marks : 2
Possible Answers :
-1
Correct Marks : 2
Possible Answers :
10
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470527. Yes
6406532470528. No
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470529. Yes
6406532470530. No
Options :
6406532470531.
6406532470532.
6406532470533.
6406532470534.
6406532470535.
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653107949
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 1
Possible Answers :
-3
Correct Marks : 1
Possible Answers :
-1
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653107950
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 2
Does there exist an a such that the system has infinitely many solutions? If yes, find the value of a,
else write the answer as 100.
Response Type : Numeric
Possible Answers :
Correct Marks : 1
Does there exist an a such that the system has no solution? If yes, find the value of a, else write
the answer as 100.
Possible Answers :
100
Correct Marks : 1
Possible Answers :
Correct Marks : 1
Correct Marks : 1
Possible Answers :
Sub questions
a is equal to
Possible Answers :
Correct Marks : 1
b is equal to
Possible Answers :
Correct Marks : 1
c is equal to
Possible Answers :
-3
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653107951
Options :
6406532470515.
6406532470516.
6406532470517.
6406532470518.
Question Number : 147 Question Id : 640653738271 Question Type : MSQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Options :
6406532470522.
6406532470523.
6406532470524.
6406532470525.
6406532470526.
Sem2 Statistics2
Section Id : 64065351400
Section Number : 7
Number of Questions : 12
Section Marks : 40
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653107952
Correct Marks : 0
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "FOUNDATION LEVEL : SEMESTER II: STATISTICS
FOR DATA SCIENCE II (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"
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Options :
6406532470539. YES
6406532470540. NO
Question Number : 149 Question Id : 640653738281 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Correct Marks : 0
6406532470542. This data attachment is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653107953
Correct Marks : 3
Question Label : Multiple Choice Question
Naveen tosses a fair coin twice and Suman tosses another fair coin two times. Let the random
variables X and Y denote the number of heads observed by Naveen and Suman respectively.
Identify the correct joint PMF table of X and Y .
Options :
6406532470543.
6406532470544.
6406532470545.
6406532470546.
Question Number : 151 Question Id : 640653738286 Question Type : MCQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Correct Marks : 3
Suppose X and Y are independent random variables with means 10 and 20, and variances 2 and 4,
respectively. Find the value of Var( XY ).
Options :
6406532470552. 0
6406532470553. 40000
6406532470554. 1208
Correct Marks : 3
6406532470558. 1 − e−24
6406532470560. e−24
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653107954
An analyst is responsible for conducting emissions inspections on bikes. During the inspections,
the analyst found that 10% of the bikes fail the inspection. Let X be a geometric variable which
denotes the number of bikes the analyst inspects until a bike fails an inspection. Assume that the
results of each inspection are independent.
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 1
Options :
6406532470547. TX = {0, 1, 2, . . .}
6406532470548. TX = {1, 2, . . .}
6406532470550. TX = {0, 1}
Correct Marks : 2
What is the probability that the first failed inspection occurs on the analyst’s 5th inspection? Enter
the answer correct to three decimal places.
Possible Answers :
0.046 to 0.086
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653107955
Correct Marks : 3
Calculate the expected value of X. Enter the answer correct to one decimal place.
Possible Answers :
1.1
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653107956
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 3
Options :
6406532470561.
6406532470562.
6406532470563.
6406532470564.
Question Number : 157 Question Id : 640653738291 Question Type : SA Calculator : None
Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0
Correct Marks : 2
Possible Answers :
0.4 to 0.6
Kunal and Sanskriti are playing a game. Kunal will roll a fair six-sided die, and Sanskriti will flip a
fair coin as many times as the number shown on the die. Let X represent the number displayed on
the die, and Y represent the number of heads obtained by Sanskriti.
Sub questions
Question Number : 158 Question Id : 640653738293 Question Type : MSQ Is Question
Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction
Time : 0
Options :
6406532470566.
6406532470567.
6406532470568.
6406532470569.
Correct Marks : 2
Possible Answers :
0.13 to 0.19
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 3
Options :
6406532470571.
6406532470572.
6406532470573.
6406532470574.
Correct Marks : 2
Possible Answers :
Suppose that a random variable X denotes the number of items produced in a factory during a
week with mean 50 and variance 25.
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 2
Using Markov’s inequality, find a bound on the probability that this week’s production will exceed
74.
Options :
6406532470576.
6406532470577.
6406532470578.
6406532470579.
Correct Marks : 3
Using Chebyshev’s inequality, find a lower bound on the probability that this week’s production
will be between 40 and 60. Enter the answer correct to two decimal places.
0.72 to 0.78
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 2
Find the value of k. Enter the answer correct to one decimal place.
Possible Answers :
0.4
Question Number : 165 Question Id : 640653738303 Question Type : SA Calculator : None
Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0
Correct Marks : 3
What is the value of P(1 < X < 2.5)? Enter the answer correct to two decimal places.
Possible Answers :
0.72 to 0.78
Section Number : 8
Number of Questions : 15
Section Marks : 50
Sub-Section Number : 1
Sub-Section Id : 640653107957
Correct Marks : 0
THIS IS QUESTION PAPER FOR THE SUBJECT "FOUNDATION LEVEL : SEMESTER II:
INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON (COMPUTER BASED EXAM)"
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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 :
6406532470583. YES
6406532470584. NO
Correct Marks : 0
6406532470586. This data attachment is just for a reference & not for an evaluation.
Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 640653107958
Correct Marks : 4
Consider a program that accepts a word as input from the user and prints the number of vowels in
it. You can assume that the input will be given in lower case.
Which of these two snippets is correct?
Options :
Correct Marks : 4
Correct Marks : 4
Which of the code snippets given below computes the minimum of three integers, not necessarily
distinct from each other?
Options :
Sub-Section Number : 3
Sub-Section Id : 640653107959
Options :
6406532470599.
6406532470600.
6406532470601.
6406532470602.
6406532470603.
6406532470604.
6406532470605.
6406532470606.
Sub-Section Number : 4
Sub-Section Id : 640653107960
Correct Marks : 4
Question Label : Short Answer Question
What is the output of the following snippet of code? Enter an integer as your answer.
Possible Answers :
54
Correct Marks : 4
Possible Answers :
49721
Correct Marks : 4
Possible Answers :
2301
Correct Marks : 4
Possible Answers :
Sub-Section Number : 5
Sub-Section Id : 640653107961
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 1
What is the value of a , the first input entered by the user, if it is given that the user entered a
positive integer?
Possible Answers :
Correct Marks : 1
Possible Answers :
11
Sub-Section Number : 6
Sub-Section Id : 640653107962
Correct Marks : 2
Options :
6406532470611.
6406532470612.
6406532470613.
6406532470614.
Correct Marks : 2
What is the second line of the output? Enter an integer as your answer.
Possible Answers :
Correct Marks : 2
Possible Answers :
Options :
6406532470617. 1263.87
6406532470618. 1263
6406532470619. 1263.871
6406532470620. 1263.8719
Execute the following snippet of code and answer all the subquestions that follow:
Sub questions
Correct Marks : 2
Options :
6406532470623.
6406532470624.
6406532470625.
6406532470626.
Correct Marks : 2
Options :
6406532470627.
6406532470628.
6406532470629.
6406532470630.