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Subject Code :100101AM

B.Tech.- 1st Semester Examination Nov-Dec 2020


Specialization: Common to All Branches
Course: APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Maximum Marks: 100
Time Allowed: 3 Hours Minimum Pass Marks: 35

Note: Attempt all question. Part (a) of each question is compulsory and carries 4 marks, attempt any two parts
from part (b), (c) and (d) carrying 8 marks each.

Q. No. Question Marks CO BL PI


Q.1 A Find the rank of the following matrix by reducing to echelon form:

1 2 -1 3
A= 4 CO 1 L3 1.1.1
3 4 0 -1
-1 0 -2 7

B Show that the system of equations


3x + 4y + 5z = α
4x + 5y + 6z = β 8 CO 1 L3 1.1.1
5x + 6y + 7z = r
Are consistent only if α, β and r are in arithmetic progression (A.P.)
C Find the latent roots and latent vectors of the matrix

6 -2 2
8 CO 1 L3 1.1.1
A= -2 3 -1
2 -1 3

D Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for matrix A and find its inverse:

1 2 -2
8 CO 1 L3 1.1.1
A= -1 3 0
0 -2 1

Q.2 A State:
(I) Rolle’s theorem
4 CO 2 L3 1.1.1
(II) Cauchy’s mean value theorem

B
If , prove that at x=0. Hence 8 CO 2 L3 1.1.1
find yn(0).
C Compute to four decimal places, the value of, by the use
of Taylor’s series. 8 CO 2 L3 1.1.1
D Trace the curve
8 CO 2 L3 1.1.1
Q.3 A
4 CO 3 L3 1.1.1
If
B
8 CO 3 L3 1.1.1
If prove that

C Find the dimensions of the rectangular box, open at the top, of maximum
capacity, whose surface is 432 sq.cm. 8 CO 3 L3 1.1.1
D Find the extreme value of Sinx Siny sin (x+y)
8 CO 3 L3 1.1.1
Q.4 A
Evaluate 4 CO 4 L3 1.1.1
B
If , prove that . Hence I5. 8 CO 4 L3 1.1.1
C Find the entire length of the cardioids . Also show that the
8 CO 4 L3 1.1.1
upper half is bisected by .
D
Prove that , Hence also deduce the value of 8 CO 4 L3 1.1.1

Q.5 A
Find the particular integral of 4 CO 5 L3 1.1.1
B
8 CO 5 L3 1.1.1
Solve
C
8 CO 5 L3 1.1.1
D Apply the methods of variation of parameters to solve
8 CO 5 L3 1.1.1

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Course Code 100102AP

Program (Specialisation): Applied Physics - I Semester: I


Course: B. Tech. Time: 3:00 Hrs.
Maximum Marks: 100 Minimum Pass Marks: 35
Note: -
1. Part A of each question is compulsory. 4 marks.
2. Attempt any two parts of the part B, C and D. Each carry 8 marks.
3. Values of all required constants given in the question paper.

Q. No. Question Marks CO BL PI


1 a. Explain the basic differences between Interference and 04 CO 1 L1 1.1.1
diffraction.

b. Explain the formation of the Newton’s rings. Derive the 08 CO 1 L2 1.1.2


expression for the diameter of the bright and the dark fringes.

c. What is diffraction grating? Define grating element. Explain 08 CO 1 L2 1.1.2


how the plane transmission grating is used to determine the
wavelength of monochromatic light.

d. i Newton’s rings are observed normally in the reflected light of 04 CO 1 L2 1.1.1


wavelength of 6.0x10-5 cm. Diameter of 10th dark ring is 3.0 mm.
Find the radius of curvature of the planoconvex lens and the
thickness of the air film at that point.

In a grating spectrum, which spectral line of 4 th order will 04 CO 1 L2 1.1.2


ii overlap with 3rd order line of 6400 Ao.

2 a. Define and explain Echelon Effect. 04 CO 2 L1 1.1.1

b. Define the co-axial combination of lenses. Derive an expression 08 CO 2 L1 1.1.2


for the focal length of the combination of two lenses which are
separated by distance.

c. Define Reverberation. Derive Sabine’s formula for the 08 CO 2 L2 1.1.1


reverberation time of a hall.

d. i Two convergent lenses of focal length 12 cm and 15 cm are 04 CO 2 L3 1.1.2


separated by a distance of 6 cm in the air. Plot the position of the
cardinal points.

A hall has the volume of 5000 cubic feet and sound absorbing 04 CO 2 L3 1.1.2
ii area of 2000 square feet. Find the reverberation time for the hall
if the absorption coefficient of the material of the absorbing
surface is 0.4.

3 a. What are dielectric substances? Define dielectric constant. 04 CO 3 L1 1.1.1

b. Define dielectric susceptibility and dielectric polarizability. 08 CO 3 L2 1.1.2


Derive the expression relating these two physical quantities.

c. 08 CO 3 L2 1.1.2
What is mass spectrograph. Describe principle, construction,
working and theory of Bainbridge Mass Spectrograph.
d. i 04 CO 3 L3 1.1.1
-31 -19
An electron (mass = 9.1x10 kg and charge = 1.6x10 C)
accelerated from rest through an electric potential of 3 kV, enters
a magnetic field having flux density of 0.06 tesla and acting
perpendicular to the path of the electron. Find the radius of the
circular path followed by the electron.
04 CO 3 L3 1.1.2
ii Calculate the dielectric polarizability of Xenon atom provided
Ɛo= 8.85x10-12F/m, Ɛr = 1.0032 and N = 3.2x1025 atoms/m3.

4 a. Differentiate between intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors. 04 CO 4 L1 1.1.1

b. Explain the formation of energy bands in solids. Explain the 08 CO 4 L2 1.1.2


electrical behavior of Silicon and Beryllium with the help of
their energy band formation.

c. What do you understand by Fermi energy level? Derive the 08 CO 4 L2 1.1.2


expression of fermi level in an intrinsic semiconductor and
prove that it lies exactly in the middle of the forbidden energy
gap.
d. i
Calculate the probability of an energy level 0.02 eV below the 04 CO 4 L3 1.1.1
fermi level being occupied by electrons in a solid at 27 oC.
(Boltzmann’s constant = 8.617x10-5 eV/K).

ii Explain the construction and working of a Photo-diode. 04 CO 4 L2 1.1.2

5 a. Define the terms stimulated emission of radiation and metastable 04 CO 5 L1 1.1.1


states.

b. Explain how a glass fiber guide light through its length. Derive 08 CO 5 L2 1.1.2
expressions for the acceptance angle and numerical aperture of
an optical fiber.

c. Explain the construction and working of He-Ne LASER. 08 CO 5 L2 1.1.2

d. i A step index fiber is having numerical aperture of 0.16, core 04 CO 5 L3 1.1.2


refractive index of 1.45 and the core diameter of 60 mm.
Determine the normalized frequency for the fiber when the light
of wavelength 6000 Ao is transmitted.

ii Find the intensity of the LASER beam which can be focused on 04 CO 5 L3 1.1.2
an area equal to square of its wavelength. Provided it is a
He-Ne Laser emitting light energy at the rate of 1 mW.
(Wavelength of the light = 6328 Ao)
Course Code : 100103CS
B.Tech.- 1st Semester Examination Nov-Dec 2020
Program (Specialization): Programming for Problem Solving
Maximum Marks: 100
Time Allowed: 3 Hours Minimum Pass Marks: 35

Note: Attempt all questions. Part (a) of each question is compulsory and carries 4 marks. Attempt any two parts from part
(b), (c), and (d) carrying 8 marks each.

CO1: To formulate simple algorithms, draw flowcharts for arithmetic and logical problems and to write, test and execute the C programs and correct
syntax and logical errors.
CO2: To implement conditional branching and iteration.
CO3: To analyses, and interprets the concept of pointers, declarations, initialization, operations on pointers and their usage.
CO4: To decompose a problem into functions and synthesize a complete program and use of recursion.
CO5: To use arrays, structures and files to solve for solving Mathematical and Engineering problems.

Q. No. Questions Marks CO BL PI


1 a) What are the qualities of a good algorithm? (4) CO1 L2 1.4.1

b) Write an algorithm to find all the roots of a quadratic equation (8) CO1 L3 1.4.1
ax 2  bx  c  0
c) Differentiate between primary memory and secondary memory. (8) CO1 L2 1.4.1

d) Draw a flowchart to find the largest among three different numbers


(8) CO1 L2 1.4.1
entered by user.

2 a) What do you mean by data types? Explain basic data types used in ‘C’ (4) CO2 L2 1.4.1

b) Differentiate between while loop and do while loop. (8) CO2 L2 1.4.1

c) Write a C program to input electricity unit charges and calculate total


electricity bill according to the given condition:
For first 50 units Rs. 0.50/unit
For next 100 units Rs. 0.75/unit (8) CO2 L3 1.4.1
For next 100 units Rs. 1.20/unit
For unit above 250 Rs. 1.50/unit
An additional surcharge of 20% is added to the bill.
d) Write a C program to display the below pattern using only two for
loops.

*
**
*** (8) CO2 L4 1.4.1
****
*****
****
***
**
*
3 a) List the advantages and disadvantages of an array. (4) CO3 L2 1.4.1

b) Demonstrate the working of Selection Sort technique. (8) CO3 L3 1.4.1

c) Write a C program to display the diagonal elements of a square matrix. (8) CO3 L3 1.4.1

d) Write a C program to check whether the input character is an alphabet,


(8) CO3 L3 1.4.1
digit or special character.

4 a) What is actual and formal arguments. (4) CO4 L2 1.4.1


b) Explain the categories of functions with example. (8) CO4 L2 1.4.1

c) Write a c program to swap two integers using call by value and call by
(8) CO4 L3 1.4.1
reference.

d) Write a program to generate Fibonacci series using recursion. (8) CO4 L3 1.4.1

5 a) How Pointer is declared in C programming ? What will be the output of


the below C code:
#include <stdio.h>

int main()
(4) CO5 L3 1.4.1
{
char *ptr="*&*&*(ptr+1)";
printf("%c",*&*&*(ptr+1));
return 0;
}
b) What does the characters "r" and "w" mean when writing programs that
(8) CO5 L2 1.4.1
will make use of files? Explain with example.

c) Create a structure student to store the name, roll no and percentage of


the student. Enter some values within the structure and print the details (8) CO5 L3 1.4.1
of the student with maximum percentage.

d) Explain the following file functions with example :


(8) CO5 L2 1.4.1
1.fopen() 2. fclose() 3. fgets() 4.fputs()

*****
Subject Code: 100104ME
B.Tech. – 1st Semester Examination November/December-2021
Subject: Engineering Graphics and Design
Maximum Marks: 100
Time: 4 Hrs. Minimum Marks: 35
Note: Attempt all question. Part (a) of each question is compulsory and carries 4 marks, attempt any two parts from part (b), (c) and
(d) carrying 8 marks each. Assume suitable dimensions if missing or required.
CO1: Demonstrate an understanding of convention for lines, letters, dimensioning and scale in engineering drawing.
CO2: Describe the principles of projection and draw orthographic projections of points and Lines.
CO3: Draw orthographic projections of planes and solids.
C04: Draw orthographic projections of section of solids & construct development of its lateral surfaces.
CO5: Convert pictorial view of an object to orthographic views and orthographic view to isometric view.

Q. No. Questions Marks CO BL PI


Q. 1 (a) Write the name of dimensioning elements. 4 CO1 L2 1.3.1
(b) What are the various types of lines used in engineering 8 CO1 L3 1.3.1
graphics? Explain any five types of line.
(c) A rectangular plot of land area having 0.80 hectare is shown 8 CO1 L3 1.3.1
on the map by a similar rectangle of 5 cm2. Construct a scale
to read up to single meter and long enough to measure 800
meters. Show a distance of 567 meters on it.
(d) A room of 1728 m3 volume is shown by a cube of 216 cm3 8 CO1 L3 1.3.1
volumes. Find R.F. and construct a diagonal scale to
measure up to 42 m. Mark a distance of 22.7 m on the scale.
Q. 2 (a) Explain “Principles of Projection”. 4 CO2 L2 1.3.1
(b) Two points A and B are in HP, the point A is 30 mm in front 8 CO2 L3 1.3.1
of VP, while B is behind VP. The distance between their
projectors is 75 mm and the line joining their top views
makes an angle of 450 with xy-line. Determine graphically
the distance of B from VP.
(c) An electric switch (A) and a bulb (B) fixed on vertical wall 8 CO2 L3 1.3.1
are 5 meters apart. The distance between them measured
parallel to the floor is 4 m. If the switch is 1.5 meters above
the floor, find the height of the bulb and inclination of the
line joining the two with the floor.
(d) The top view of a 75 mm long line AB measures 65 mm, 8 CO2 L3 1.3.1
while the length of its front view is 50 mm. It’s one end A
is in the H.P. and 12 mm in front of the V.P. Draw the
projections of AB and determine its inclinations with the
H.P. & V.P. Also show its traces.
Q. 3 (a) Explain trace of a plane with respect to principal planes 4 CO3 L2 1.3.1
showing different positions.
(b) A circular plate of negligible thickness and 50 mm diameter 8 CO3 L3 1.3.1
appears as an ellipse in the front view having its major axis
50 mm long and minor axis 30 mm long. Draw its top view
when the major axis of the ellipse is horizontal.
(c) Draw the projection of a regular hexagonal pyramid of base 8 CO3 L3 1.3.1
30 mm side and axis 60 mm long having its base on HP and
one of the edges of the base inclined at 450 to VP.
(d) Draw projections of a square prism, base side 30 mm and 8 CO3 L3 1.3.1
axis 60 mm, kept with one of its base side on HP. Its axis is
inclined at 450 to HP and the base side on which it rests is
inclined 600 to VP.
Q. 4 (a) Write down the methods of development of surfaces. 4 CO4 L2 1.3.1
(b) A cone with a 60 mm base diameter and a 70 mm long axis 8 CO4 L3 1.3.1
is resting on its base on the H.P. It is cut by a section plane
whose H.T. makes an angle of 600 with the reference line
and passes through a point that is 20 mm away from the axis.
Draw its sectional front view and obtain true shape of the
section.
(c) A square pyramid, base side 25 mm and axis 50 mm, is kept 8 CO4 L3 1.3.1
with its base on HP. It is cut by a section plane,
perpendicular to VP and inclined at 450 to HP and passing
through the mid-point of the axis. Draw the lateral
development of the cut pyramid when (i) all the base sides
are equally inclined with VP, (ii) The two base sides are
parallel (or perpendicular) to VP.
(d) A cube of 20 mm edges is kept with its base on HP such that 8 CO4 L3 1.3.1
one edge of the base is inclined 300 to VP. It is cut by an
AIP inclined at 450 to HP and passing through the mid-point
of the axis. Draw the full development of the remaining part
of the cube.
Q. 5 (a) Differentiate between First and Third angle of projection? 4 CO5 L2 1.3.1
Also draw symbols of First and Third angle of projection.
(b) Draw orthographic projections as shown in fig. 1. 8 CO5 L3 1.3.1

Fig. 1 Fig. 2
(c) Draw F.V., T.V. and R.H.S.V. (using 1st angle method) as 8 CO5 L3 1.3.1
shown in fig. 2.
(d) Draw isometric view of the given F.V. and T.V. in Fig. 3. 8 CO5 L3 1.3.1
25

80 30

80

Fig. 3
Course Code :100105HM
st
B.Tech.- 1 Semester Examination Nov-Dec 2020
Program (Specialization): Professional Communication in English
Maximum Marks: 100
Time Allowed: 3 Hours Minimum Pass Marks: 35

Note: Attempt all questions. Part (a) of each question is compulsory and carries 4 marks. Attempt any two
parts from (b), (c) and (d) carrying 8 marks each.
CO1: Demonstrate a better understanding of the communication process by identifying, explaining, and
applying current communication theories as they relate to various contexts and learn to use standard
formats, techniques and principles to gain credibility in business setting.
CO2: Listen, read and comprehend and synthesize information from different sources and respond
appropriately.
CO3: Understand and appropriately apply modes of expression in written communication and develop the
fundamental skills and techniques in drafting effective business documents and research papers.
CO4: Plan and participate constructively and successfully in various oral communication situations to elicit
desired results.
CO5: Select appropriate organizational channels, formats and language used in making business
communication along with identifying the ethical and legal issues affecting it.

Q. No. Question Marks CO BL PI


1 a) Communication is a two way process. Explain 4 CO1 L5 9.2.1
b) How can the effectiveness of communication be ensured? 8 CO1 L4 9.2.1
c) Does ego and attitude affect the communication process? How we 8 CO1 L1 9.2.1
can overcome it? List some other similar barriers in communication. L4
d) 8 CO1 L1 10.2.2
Do as Directed:
Give Antonyms for :
(I)
i) Melancholy ii) Vindictive
Give Synonyms for :
(II)
i) Slender ii) Pensive
Give one word for :
(III)
i) A short stay at a place.
ii) Speaking aloud to oneself.
Make sentences with the words (quarry and query) to clarify the
(IV) meaning.

2 a) What are the significances of being a good listener?


4 CO2 L1 10.2.1
L2 9.2.3
b) 8 CO2 L1 10.1.1
Elucidate the main types of reading? Justify the PSQ3R method as one
L5
of the best techniques of reading.
c) 8 CO2 L1 10.2.1
What are the barriers which hamper listening process? How
L3
strategically it can be solved?
Q. No. Question Marks CO BL PI
2 d) Correct the following sentences:- 8 CO2 L3 10.2.2
i) I have read several poetries.
ii) He is taller than me
iii) This cloth is more inferior than that.
iv) My son’s health is too good.
3 a) What are the various elements of Business letter? 4 CO3 L1 10.1.2
b) Draft an application to Google LLC for the post of executive 8 CO3 L6 10.1.3
Engineer. Assume the data required.
c) Define report. Explain various types of report and tell the 8 CO3 L1 10.1.2
characteristics of a good report. L2
d) Does writing a research paper requires some procedure to be 8 CO3 L5 10.1.2
followed? Explain.
4 a) Differentiate between formal and informal speaking. 4 CO4 L4 9.1.1
b) Enumerate the objective of meeting. Discuss the role of Notice, 8 CO4 L1 9.1.2
Minutes and Agenda in organizing a meeting. L2
c) Which aspects should be kept in mind while preparing for an 8 CO4 L4 9.2.4
interview?
d) Do as directed :- 8 CO4 L3 10.2.2
i) Don’t let people cheat you. (Change the voice)
ii) The picture had been slashed with a knife. (Change the
voice)
iii) They come/came here a month ago. (Choose the correct
verb)
iv) Who discover/discovered America? (Choose the correct
verb)

5 a) Write short note on consensus. 4 CO5 L2 9.2.2


L6
b) What are the various objectives of Communication in an 8 CO5 L1 9.1.1
Organisation? Discuss in brief. L2
c) Compare and contrast vertical upward and downward chain of 8 CO5 L4 9.1.2
communication.
d) What ethical and legal aspects a professional must remember while 8 CO5 L1 8.2.1
working in an organization. Discuss. L5
Course Code: 100203EE
st
B.Tech.- 1 Semester Examination Nov-Dec 2020
Program (Specialization): BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Maximum Marks: 100
Minimum Pass Marks: 35
Time Allowed: 3 Hours
Note: Attempt all questions. Part (a) of each question is compulsory and caries 04 marks, attempt any two parts
from part (b), (c) and (d) carrying 08 marks each.

Q. No. Question Marks CO BL PI


Q.1 (a) i. Define unilateral and bilateral elements of electric circuit with 02 L-2
examples.
02 L-2
ii. In nodal analysis the number of simultaneous equations required is 1.3.1

(N-1), where N denotes the number of nodes. Justify.

(b) Determine the voltage across terminals A and B in the circuit shown 08 L-3
in figure- 1(b) using Superposition theorem.

1.3.1

Figure- 1(b)
(c) Determine the voltage V so that the power consumed by 4 Ohm resistor 08 L-3
is zero in the circuit shown in figure-1(c).

1.3.1

Figure- 1(c)

1
(d) Applying Thevenin’s theorem, determine the current through 5 ohm 08 L-3
resistance in the circuit shown in figure- 1(d).

1.3.1

Figure- 1(d)
Q.2 (a) Show that the effective value of a sinusoidal alternating current is 04 L-2
independent of frequency and phase angle. 1.3.1

(b) The circuit shown in figure- 2(b) is connected to a 230 volt, 50 Hz 08 L-5
supply. Determine the following:
i. Total current drawn from the source
ii. Voltage drops V1 and V2
iii. Power factor of the circuit
iv. Power consumed in the circuit.

1.3.1

Figure- 2(b)
(c) A choke coil has a resistance of 2 ohm and an inductance of 5 hennery. 08 L-5
A capacitor of “C” farad is connected in series with the choke coil and
the combination is fed from a 230 volt, 50 Hz supply. What should be 1.3.1
the value of capacitance so that the voltage across the choke coil is 250
volt?

2
(d) A coil of resistance 18 ohm and inductance of 0.06 hennery is 08 L-5
connected in parallel with non-inductive resistance of 20 ohm. Find the
following if the 230 volt; 50 Hz source is connected across the circuit.
i. The branch currents 1.3.1
ii. Total impedance of the circuit
iii. Power factor of the circuit
iv. Active and reactive power
Q.3 (a) i. Define the hysteresis and eddy current loss taking place in a 02 L-2
magnetic circuit.
ii. Write down the expression of three phase active power and 02 1.3.1
reactive power in terms of line quantities first and then in terms
of phase quantities.
(b) Give the comparison of magnetic circuit and electric circuit on the 08 L-2
1.3.1
basis of similarities and dissimilarities.
(c) Each phase of star connected load consists of a non-inductive 08 L-5
resistance of 100 ohm in parallel with capacitor of 31.8 micro- farad.
Calculate the line current; power absorbed, total kVA and the power 1.3.1
factor of the circuit when it is connected to a 400 volt, 3- phase, 50 Hz
supply.
(d) The ring shaped core is made of material having a relative permeability 08 L-5
of 1000. The ring consists of three sections. Section –I of length 15 cm
and 3 cm2 of cross sectional area. Section-II of length 10 cm and 4 cm2
cross sectional area and section- III of 20 cm length and cross sectional 1.3.1
2
area of 2 cm . If the flux density in the smallest cross sectional area is
2 Tesla and the current through the coil is 1.2 Ampere, compute the
number of turns of the coil.
Q.4 (a) Give four differences between core type and shell type single phase 04 L-2
1.3.1
transformer.
(b) Derive an expression of induced emf in a single phase transformer. Use 08 L-2
the derived expression for the computation of maximum flux density
in the core and secondary induced emf, if a single phase transformer 1.3.1
has 500 primary and 1200 secondary turns, with cross sectional area of
core of 80 cm2 , with primary supply voltage of 500 volt at 50 Hz.

3
(c) Draw the phasor diagram of a single phase transformer on resistive 08 L-2
1.3.1
load. Also write the steps and equations used.
(d) A transformer is rated at 100 kVA. At half-load its copper loss is 300 08 L-5
watt and iron loss is 960 watt. Calculate the following:
i. The efficiency at full load at unity power factor.
1.3.1
ii. The efficiency at half-load at 0.8 power factor lagging.
iii. The efficiency at 75% of full load at 0.7 power factor leading.
iv. The load kVA at which maximum efficiency will occur.
Q.5 (a) Why the single phase induction motor is not self-starting? 04 L-2 1.3.1
(b) Derive the expression of electromagnetic torque developed in a 08 L-3
1.3.1
rotating electrical machine.
(c) Explain the classification of DC machines with the help of schematic 08 L-2
1.3.1
diagram.
(d) Explain any two methods of starting of single phase induction motor. 08 L-2 1.3.1

4
Subject Code: 100204CE
B.Tech. – 1st Semester Examination November/December-2021
Subject: ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY
Maximum Marks: 100
Time: 3 Hrs. Minimum Marks: 35

Note: Attempt all questions. Parts (a) of each question is compulsory and carries 04 marks; attempt any
two parts from (b), (c) and (d) carrying 08 marks.

Answers must be written to the point, appropriate to the marks allocated.

Q.
Questions Marks CO BL PI
No.

I (a) Explain the role of technical teachers and students in environmental 04 CO1 2 1.2.1
protection ?

(b) Explain the relevance, present day overexploitation of the following 08 CO1 2 1.2.1
natural resources and its effects in environment?
1. Surface and Ground water resources
2. Mineral Resources

(c) Explain the role and significance of the Ministry of Environment and 08 CO1 2 1.2.1
Forest (MoEF), Govt. of India in setting the rules, regulations and
legislations for the protection of environment?

(d) Explain the different layers of Lithosphere with a neat sketch of the 08 CO1 2 1.2.1
same ?
2 (a) Define 04 CO2 1 1.2.1
(i)EPA(1986) and its Objectives

(ii)Objectives of The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,


1974

(b) Elaborate the Sources, Causes and effects of water pollution on the 08 CO2 2 1.2.1
environment ?

(c) Explain Air pollution on the basis of their sources, characteristics and 08 CO2 2 1.2.1
effects on human beings and animals ?

(d) Explain the physical characteristics and the biological characteristics of 08 CO2 2 1.2.1
drinking water as prescribed by WHO ?

3 (a) Describe 04 CO3 2 1.2.1


(i) Effects of soil pollution due to Urban wastes
(ii) Classification of Solid wastes
Q.
Questions Marks CO BL PI
No.

(b) Explain 08 CO3 2 1.2.1

(i) Solid waste composting techniques

(ii) SWM Heirarchy?

(c) 08 CO3 2 1.2.1


Define Noise Pollution. Mention the major sources of noise pollution
and describe physical and psychological effects of noise.
(d) Explain in detail the scope, objectives and administration of the Solid 08 CO3 2 1.2.1
Waste Management ?

4 (a) Define Genetic Diversity and Species Diversity ? 04 CO4 1 1.2.1


What is their significance ?

(b) Explain the inter relationship of the various components of an 08 CO4 2 1.2.1
Ecosystem?

(c) Define the importance of biodiversity and describe its major 08 CO4 2 1.2.1
components?

(d) Explain in detail with appropriate sketches and examples, the : 08 CO4 2 1.2.1

(i) Pyramid of Biomass

(ii) Pyramid of Energy ?

5 (a) Define 04 CO5 1 1.2.1

(i) Population Pyramid

(ii) Pillars of Sustainable Development ?

(b) In view of the present scenario explain the significance of energy 08 CO5 2 1.2.1
conservation and the barriers faced during those conservation efforts ?

(c) Explain 08 CO5 2 1.2.1


(i) Relevance and objectives of Water shed management

(iii) Need and Techniques of Rainwater harvesting

(d) Explain the causes and consequences of Over population? 08 CO5 2 1.2.1

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Course Code :100205IT
B.Tech.- 1st Semester Examination Nov-Dec 2020
Program (Specialization): Internet & Web Technology
Maximum Marks: 100
Time Allowed: 3 Hours Minimum Pass Marks: 35

Note: Attempt all questions. Parts (a) of each question is compulsory and carries 04 marks; attempt
any two parts from (b), (c) and (d) carrying 08 marks each.

Q. No. Question Marks CO BL PI


How does the Internet work?
a 4 1 L2 1.3.1
How client server communication works? How do web
b
8 1 L2 1.2.1
servers work?
Write the role of web browser in today’s internet use. Make
c
1 the architecture of web browser and explain their 8 1 L1 1.3.1
components.

d Write the basic structure of HTTP request and response


message structure. Discuss the types of HTTP request 8 1 L2 1.4.1
methods and response method error code.
List some advantages of HTML5 over HTML?
a 4 2 L2 1.2.1
Explain basic structure of a HTML document with suitable
b
8 2 L1 1.3.1
example code.
Explain various tags used in HTML for formatting text. Give
c
8 2 L1 1.3.1
suitable example of each.
Create an HTML page which contains a Header (h1) & three
d
links. Add an external style sheet to the created html page. The
2
style sheet should do the following:
i. Display h1 elements in red.
ii. Display all links in blue without underlining 8 2 L3 2.1.2
them.
iii. When the mouse hovers over the link, change
the link’s background color to green, and
text’s color to black.
Write the use of XML in development of web services.
a 4 3 L2 1.2.1

b How HTML elements and attribute support to make an HTML


files? Write all types of HTML attribute with an appropriate 8 3 L2 2.1.2
example.

3 What is table tag? Describe various types of supporting table


c
tag in HTML? Write a HTML program to display your class 8 3 L3 2.1.2
time table.

d Discuss in detail about DHTML with an example. Write the


8 3 L3 1.2.1
difference between HTML and DHTML.

Explain the concept of CSS and its uses with an example.


a 4 4 L2 1.3.1
Briefly explain different selector forms of cascading style
b
8 4 L3 1.4.1
sheet (CSS). Illustrate the use of each with suitable examples.
Explain the different types of operators used in java script
4 c
8 4 L2 1.3.1
with necessary examples.

d Write a java script code to print the all possible prime


8 4 L3 2.1.2
numbers between 1 to 100.

Write the all required steps of domain name registration.


a 4 5 L1 1.2.1
Make the architecture of JDBC database connectivity and
b
8 5 L2 1.4.1
explain each of components.
Why Use WordPress? Write the features, advantages and
c
5 8 5 L2 1.2.1
disadvantages of wordpress.
What are the essentials steps keep in mind for website
d
designing? Discuss the different phases of website
8 5 L4 3.4.1
development.

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