Exam Details
Subject | Principles of Programming Lang. | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | B.Tech In Computer Science And Engineering (BTCSVI) | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 3 IBICS-OlSI
B.Tech. -VIEP -COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING (BTCSVI)
Term-End Examination
June, 2016
00326
SICS-O15 PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Attempt any seven questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Why are Readability and Writeability considered the most important criteria for evaluating programming languages? 6
What is ADA List the various in-built data types in ADA. 4
2. Write the major factors that influence the development of programming languages. Give a brief overview of programming language development. 6
Write a short review to show how Java has simplified if at all. 4
3. Differentiate between statement in and Java. 5
Explain multiple inheritance and the problems that arise during its implementation in 5
4. How is inheritance of Java different from inheritance of 5
Does dynamic binding help programmers to reuse the code How does it provide protection 5
5. Name the areas in which Prolog programming language is used. How can Prolog language be stated as a procedural language? 5
Describe some data types in Prolog programming language. Also give an example of using structure in Prolog. 5
6. What are the characteristics of LISP? 5
Differentiate between and loops with the help of an example. 5
7. Explain the data movement verb and compute statement in COBOL. 5
Explain the necessity for four divisions of a COBOL program. 5
8. What do you understand by Von Neumann bottleneck? 4
Differentiate between the following: 6
Object and Class
Data Abstraction and Data Encapsulation
Dynamic Passing and Message Binding
9. What is meant by unification How is it used in logic programming? 5
Why is Java known as a pure object oriented programming language? Justify your answer. 5
10. Write short notes on the following:
Sequential File Organization 5
4GLs 5
B.Tech. -VIEP -COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING (BTCSVI)
Term-End Examination
June, 2016
00326
SICS-O15 PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Attempt any seven questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Why are Readability and Writeability considered the most important criteria for evaluating programming languages? 6
What is ADA List the various in-built data types in ADA. 4
2. Write the major factors that influence the development of programming languages. Give a brief overview of programming language development. 6
Write a short review to show how Java has simplified if at all. 4
3. Differentiate between statement in and Java. 5
Explain multiple inheritance and the problems that arise during its implementation in 5
4. How is inheritance of Java different from inheritance of 5
Does dynamic binding help programmers to reuse the code How does it provide protection 5
5. Name the areas in which Prolog programming language is used. How can Prolog language be stated as a procedural language? 5
Describe some data types in Prolog programming language. Also give an example of using structure in Prolog. 5
6. What are the characteristics of LISP? 5
Differentiate between and loops with the help of an example. 5
7. Explain the data movement verb and compute statement in COBOL. 5
Explain the necessity for four divisions of a COBOL program. 5
8. What do you understand by Von Neumann bottleneck? 4
Differentiate between the following: 6
Object and Class
Data Abstraction and Data Encapsulation
Dynamic Passing and Message Binding
9. What is meant by unification How is it used in logic programming? 5
Why is Java known as a pure object oriented programming language? Justify your answer. 5
10. Write short notes on the following:
Sequential File Organization 5
4GLs 5
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