Exam Details
Subject | C++ and Object Oriented Programming | |
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Exam / Course | Bachelor of Computer Applications | |
Department | School of Computer and Information Sciences (SOCIS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
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Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Design and implement a class named "Weather" using C . The class should have date of information, maximum and minimum temperature, humidity and time of sunrise, as data members. You may add more data members. The class should have the following two member functions:
• First member function is required to input information into data members of an object
• The second member function displays information stored in the object
Write appropriate main( function which creates three "weather" objects in an array. Your main( function must demonstrate all the functionalities of the class. You must enter meaningful data in the objects.
2. Consider the following class hierarchy along with suggested data members:
<img src='./qimages/12517-2.jpg'>
Design and implement the hypothetical classes in the hierarchy using C . You may add more data members in the classes, if needed. You should include at least one constructor in each class. All the classes should have a member function print_info( which displays all the information of the object of that class. You should demonstrate polymorphism using main( and print_info( functions.
• First member function is required to input information into data members of an object
• The second member function displays information stored in the object
Write appropriate main( function which creates three "weather" objects in an array. Your main( function must demonstrate all the functionalities of the class. You must enter meaningful data in the objects.
2. Consider the following class hierarchy along with suggested data members:
<img src='./qimages/12517-2.jpg'>
Design and implement the hypothetical classes in the hierarchy using C . You may add more data members in the classes, if needed. You should include at least one constructor in each class. All the classes should have a member function print_info( which displays all the information of the object of that class. You should demonstrate polymorphism using main( and print_info( functions.
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Subjects
- ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF ALGORITHM
- Basics Mathematics
- BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
- C' Programming and Data Structure
- C++ and Object Oriented Programming
- Computer Basics and PC Software
- Computer Fundamentals and PC Software
- Computer Networks
- COMPUTER ORIENTED NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES
- E-COMMERCE
- Foundation Course in English for Computing
- Foundation Course in Mathematics in Computing
- FUNDAMENTAL OF COMPUTER NETWORKS
- Intranet Administration
- Introduction to Computer Organisation
- Introduction to Internet Programming
- INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
- Introduction to System Software
- Multimedia
- NETWORK PROGRAMMING AND ADMINISTRATION
- PC Software Skills
- Programming In C++
- STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES
- TCP/IP PROGRAMMING
- Theory of Computer Science
- WEB PROGRAMMING