B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2015) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2015) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2017) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2017) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
This is a Question Papers of Mumbai University for B.Sc.IT Student of Semester - V [Software Testing] (75:25 Pattern). [Year - November / 2014] . . . Solution Set of this Paper is Coming soon . . .
This is a Question Papers of Mumbai University for B.Sc.IT Student of Semester - V [Software Testing] (75:25 Pattern). [Year - November / 2015] . . . Solution Set of this Paper is Coming soon . . .
Data Warehousing (April – 2015) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Data Warehousing (April – 2015) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2016) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2016) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
Web Programming (Question Paper) [April – 2017 | 75:25 Pattern]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
,mumbai bscit study ,kamal t ,mumbai university ,old question paper ,previous year question paper ,bscit question paper ,bscit semester ii ,semester ii question paper ,internet technology ,75:25 pattern ,revised syllabus ,question paper ,april – 2017 ,object oriented programming ,microprocessor architecture ,web programming ,numerical and statistical methods ,green computing
Data Warehousig (Question Paper) [May – 2018 | CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Q.1 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Differentiate between OLTP Database and Data Warehouse Database.
(B) Write a short note on Dimensional Model.
(C) Explain the different types of developing strategies to be considered before developing a Data Warehouse.
(D) Define Data Warehouse. Explain its characteristics.
Q.2 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What is a Design Center? Explain the three main windows of it.
(B) Explain with the help of diagram OWB Components and Architecture.
(C) List and explain the steps to configure the Repository and Workspace.
(D) What is a Module? Write the steps to create Oracle Database Module.
Q.3 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain the different tabs of the Cube Editor in the Data Object Editor.
(B) Write a note on OWB Design Objects.
(C) Explain the four characteristics that have to be defined for every Dimension.
(D) Write the steps to create a Time Dimension using Time Dimension Wizard.
Q.4 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What is Staging? Explain the factors on which staging depends.
(B) Define Constraint. Explain types of Constraints.
(C) Explain any five Source and Target Operators.
(D) What is ETL? Explain the Manual ETL process.
Q.5 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What is Validation? Explain the process of validation in Design Center.
(B) Explain any three Transformation Operators.
(C) Explain the three main Default Operating Modes of a Mapping.
(D) Explain the features and benefits of Oracle Warehouse Builder.
Q.6 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain the term Data Sparsity and Data Explosion with example.
(B) What is a Snapshot? Explain its type.
(C) Explain the following features of Integrated ROLAP.
(i) Parallelization
(ii) Data Partitioning
(D) Explain the role of Recycle Bin in OWB.
Q.7 ATTEMPT ANY THREE QUESTIONS: (15 MARKS)
(A) Explain the three levels of Data Redundancy to be considered while creating a Data Warehouse.
(B) What is a Listener? Write down the steps to configure a Listener.
(C) Explain the following:
(i) Surrogate Identifier and Business Identifier.
(ii) Birds Eye View Window.
(D) Explain any three Data Flow Operators of OWB.
(E) Explain the Object Details Window of Control Center Manager.
(F) Explain the different Matching and Synchronizing Strategies to be used while Synchronizing Objects.
Data Warehousing (October – 2016) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Data Warehousing (October – 2016) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
Internet Technologies (October – 2017) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Internet Technologies (October – 2017) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2015) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2015) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2017) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2017) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
This is a Question Papers of Mumbai University for B.Sc.IT Student of Semester - V [Software Testing] (75:25 Pattern). [Year - November / 2014] . . . Solution Set of this Paper is Coming soon . . .
This is a Question Papers of Mumbai University for B.Sc.IT Student of Semester - V [Software Testing] (75:25 Pattern). [Year - November / 2015] . . . Solution Set of this Paper is Coming soon . . .
Data Warehousing (April – 2015) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Data Warehousing (April – 2015) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2016) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (October - 2016) [CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern | Question Paper]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
Web Programming (Question Paper) [April – 2017 | 75:25 Pattern]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
,mumbai bscit study ,kamal t ,mumbai university ,old question paper ,previous year question paper ,bscit question paper ,bscit semester ii ,semester ii question paper ,internet technology ,75:25 pattern ,revised syllabus ,question paper ,april – 2017 ,object oriented programming ,microprocessor architecture ,web programming ,numerical and statistical methods ,green computing
Data Warehousig (Question Paper) [May – 2018 | CBSGS - 75:25 Pattern]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Q.1 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Differentiate between OLTP Database and Data Warehouse Database.
(B) Write a short note on Dimensional Model.
(C) Explain the different types of developing strategies to be considered before developing a Data Warehouse.
(D) Define Data Warehouse. Explain its characteristics.
Q.2 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What is a Design Center? Explain the three main windows of it.
(B) Explain with the help of diagram OWB Components and Architecture.
(C) List and explain the steps to configure the Repository and Workspace.
(D) What is a Module? Write the steps to create Oracle Database Module.
Q.3 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain the different tabs of the Cube Editor in the Data Object Editor.
(B) Write a note on OWB Design Objects.
(C) Explain the four characteristics that have to be defined for every Dimension.
(D) Write the steps to create a Time Dimension using Time Dimension Wizard.
Q.4 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What is Staging? Explain the factors on which staging depends.
(B) Define Constraint. Explain types of Constraints.
(C) Explain any five Source and Target Operators.
(D) What is ETL? Explain the Manual ETL process.
Q.5 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What is Validation? Explain the process of validation in Design Center.
(B) Explain any three Transformation Operators.
(C) Explain the three main Default Operating Modes of a Mapping.
(D) Explain the features and benefits of Oracle Warehouse Builder.
Q.6 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain the term Data Sparsity and Data Explosion with example.
(B) What is a Snapshot? Explain its type.
(C) Explain the following features of Integrated ROLAP.
(i) Parallelization
(ii) Data Partitioning
(D) Explain the role of Recycle Bin in OWB.
Q.7 ATTEMPT ANY THREE QUESTIONS: (15 MARKS)
(A) Explain the three levels of Data Redundancy to be considered while creating a Data Warehouse.
(B) What is a Listener? Write down the steps to configure a Listener.
(C) Explain the following:
(i) Surrogate Identifier and Business Identifier.
(ii) Birds Eye View Window.
(D) Explain any three Data Flow Operators of OWB.
(E) Explain the Object Details Window of Control Center Manager.
(F) Explain the different Matching and Synchronizing Strategies to be used while Synchronizing Objects.
Data Warehousing (October – 2016) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Data Warehousing (October – 2016) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
Internet Technologies (October – 2017) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Internet Technologies (October – 2017) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
,mumbai bscit study ,kamal t ,mumbai university ,old question paper ,previous year question paper ,bscit question paper ,bscit semester ii ,semester ii question paper ,internet technology ,75:25 pattern ,revised syllabus ,question paper ,april – 2017 ,object oriented programming ,microprocessor architecture ,web programming ,numerical and statistical methods ,green computing
Project Management (April – 2016) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Project Management (April – 2016) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (December - 2017) [IDOL - Revised Course | Question Pa...Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
B.Sc.IT: Semester - VI (December - 2017) [IDOL - Revised Course | Question Paper]
april - 2017, april - 2016, april - 2015, april - 2014, april - 2013, october - 2017, october - 2016, october - 2015, october - 2014, may - 2016, may - 2017, december - 2017, 75:25 pattern, 60:40 pattern, revised course, old course, mumbai bscit study, mumbai university, bscit semester vi, bscit question paper, old question paper, previous year question paper, semester vi question paper, question paper, CBSGS, IDOL, kamal t, internet technology, digital signals and systems, data warehousing, ipr and cyber laws, project management, geographic information system
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2. MUMBAI UNIVERSITY
QUESTION PAPER
NETWORK SECURITY
(APRIL – 2015 | 75:25 PATTERN)
B.SC.IT
(SEMESTER – V)
KjT MUMBAI B.SC.IT STUDY
FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | GOOGLE+ | YOUTUBE | SLIDESHARE | TUMBLR | GITHUB
PAGE
1
Time: 2 ½ Hours Total Marks: 75
N.B.: (1) All Question are Compulsory.
(2) Make Suitable Assumptions Wherever Necessary And State The Assumptions Made.
(3) Answer To The Same Question Must Be Written Together.
(4) Number To The Right Indicates Marks.
(5) Draw Neat Labeled Diagrams Wherever Necessary.
(6) Use of Non – Programmable Calculator is allowed.
Q.1 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain Vernam Cipher with example. (5)
(B) List and explain types of Criminal Attacks. (5)
(C) Why there is need for Security? Explain Security Models. (5)
(D) Explain IP Spoofing and IP Sniffing in detail. (5)
Q.2 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain Double and Triple DES. (5)
(B) Explain ECB and CFB Algorithm Modes in detail. (5)
(C) Explain details of One Round in IDEA. (5)
(D) Write a note on Blowfish. (5)
Q.3 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain in detail how Symmetric and Asymmetric Key Cryptography can be combined. (5)
(B) State and explain with example steps involved with RSA Algorithm. (5)
(C) How Hash-Based Message Authentication works? (5)
(D) Explain problems with Public Key Exchange. (5)
Q.4 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) List and explain the content of a Digital Certificate. (5)
(B) List and explain fields of a CRL. (5)
(C) Explain Password Based Encryption Standard in detail. (5)
(D) Write a note on Blom’s Scheme. (5)
Q.5 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain how Security is implemented in GSM. (5)
(B) Draw and explain Authentication Header Format. (5)
(C) Distinguish between SSL and SET. (5)
(D) Write a note on VPN. (5)
Q.6 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain how Kerberos works. (5)
(B) Explain how Time Based Tokens works? (5)
(C) Write a note on Certificate Based Authentication. (5)
(D) Explain One Way Authentication for carrying out the Handshake. (5)
[TURN OVER]
3. MUMBAI UNIVERSITY
QUESTION PAPER
NETWORK SECURITY
(APRIL – 2015 | 75:25 PATTERN)
B.SC.IT
(SEMESTER – V)
KjT MUMBAI B.SC.IT STUDY
FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | GOOGLE+ | YOUTUBE | SLIDESHARE | TUMBLR | GITHUB
PAGE
2
Q.7 ATTEMPT ANY THREE QUESTIONS: (15 MARKS)
(A) Explain Diffie Hellman Key exchange Algorithm with example. (5)
(B) Explain processes in each Round of AES. (5)
(C) Write a note RSA and Digital Signature. (5)
(D) Explain Station to Station Protocol. (5)
(E) Explain PGP Operations. (5)
(F) Write a note on Single Sign On Approaches. (5)
4.
5. MUMBAI UNIVERSITY
QUESTION PAPER
ASP.NET WITH C#
(APRIL – 2015 | 75:25 PATTERN)
B.SC.IT
(SEMESTER – V)
KjT MUMBAI B.SC.IT STUDY
FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | GOOGLE+ | YOUTUBE | SLIDESHARE | TUMBLR | GITHUB
PAGE
1
Time: 2 ½ Hours Total Marks: 75
N.B.: (1) All Question are Compulsory.
(2) Make Suitable Assumptions Wherever Necessary And State The Assumptions Made.
(3) Answer To The Same Question Must Be Written Together.
(4) Number To The Right Indicates Marks.
(5) Draw Neat Labeled Diagrams Wherever Necessary.
(6) Use of Non – Programmable Calculator is allowed.
Q.1 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Why Exception Handling is required? Write syntax for user define Exception? (5)
(B) Explain Inheritance and Polymorphism. (5)
(C) Short note on Framework Base Class Library. (5)
(D) What is Type Casting? Explain the concept of Boxing and Unboxing. (5)
Q.2 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain <LINK> tag with example. (5)
(B) What is Garbage Collector? How it works? (5)
(C) What is CSS? Give its advantages and disadvantages. (5)
(D) What is Delegate? Explain the steps to implement Delegate in C#.NET. (5)
Q.3 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain CheckBox and RadioButton web server controls in ASP.NET. (5)
(B) Explain the different parts that constitute ASP.NET application. (5)
(C) What is the difference between Button and LinkButton Web Server Controls? (5)
(D) Write a code that shows how to write a "LOCAL" cookie to a client's computer. The " LOCAL" cookie,
stores
FirstName
LastName
(5)
Q.4 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain CustomValidator control with suitable example. (5)
(B) What is the relationship between master page and content page? (5)
(C) Explain UrlEncode() and UrlDecode() methods in ASP.NET. (5)
(D) Create a web page to read student’s seat number, name add contact number using text boxes. Use
appropriate validation controls to validate the following:
Student roll number should be from 1 to 120, name is compulsory and contact number must be of 10
digits. Write HTML and code behind code
(5)
Q.5 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What is DataReader? Explain ExecuteReader, ExecuteNonQuery methods. (5)
(B) Explain command object in ADO.NET. (5)
(C) Name, Address, ContactNo, City in SQL Server. Write code to display get all record from database into
GridView control.
(5)
(D) Explain Windows Authentication in ASP.NET. (5)
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ASP.NET WITH C#
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Q.6 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What is AJAX? Explain UpdatePanel Control with example. (5)
(B) What is the use of Document Ready Function? (5)
(C) Explain JQuery expression with example. (5)
(D) Create a web page to declare and initialize array of 10 integers and display the numbers greater than
30 using LINQ. Code should execute on button's click event in a web page.
(5)
Q.7 ATTEMPT ANY THREE QUESTIONS: (15 MARKS)
(A) What is Post-Back Event? Explain lsPostBack with suitable example. (5)
(B) Write a code to achieve overriding using virtual method. Use comments whenever necessary. (5)
(C) Explain the Provider Model of ASP .NET. (5)
(D) Write short note on jQuery event functions. (5)
(E) Differentiate between Dataset and DataReader. (5)
(F) What are different ways to integrate a CSS into a Web Page? (5)
7.
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QUESTION PAPER
SOFTWARE TESTING
(APRIL – 2015 | 75:25 PATTERN)
B.SC.IT
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Time: 2 ½ Hours Total Marks: 75
N.B.: (1) All Question are Compulsory.
(2) Make Suitable Assumptions Wherever Necessary And State The Assumptions Made.
(3) Answer To The Same Question Must Be Written Together.
(4) Number To The Right Indicates Marks.
(5) Draw Neat Labeled Diagrams Wherever Necessary.
(6) Use of Non – Programmable Calculator is allowed.
Q.1 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Define and Compare the terms Test Policy and Test Strategy. (5)
(B) What are the causes of Software Defects? (5)
(C) Describe Test analysis and Design activities. (5)
(D) Explain the Test implementation and execution process. (5)
Q.2 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) State and explain the characteristics of non-functional testing. (5)
(B) Write a note on Regression Testing. (5)
(C) Explain Alpha and Beta Testing with reference to acceptance Testing. (5)
(D) What is impact analysis with reference to Maintenance Testing? (5)
Q.3 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) List and explain the phases of formal review. (5)
(B) Describe the roles and responsibilities of Moderator, Scribe and Manager in review process. (5)
(C) Compare Static and Dynamic Testing. (5)
(D) Explain Inspection as a formal review technique. (5)
Q.4 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What is decision table? Describe decision table testing technique. (5)
(B) State and explain the factors considered for choosing Test techniques. (5)
(C) What is white box testing technique? Write a note on statement coverage testing. (5)
(D) Do the Equivalence Partitioning and Boundary value Analysis and design test cases for testing the
program that reads an arbitrary number of temperatures (as integer numbers) within the range -60°C
… +60°C and prints their mean value.
(5)
Q.5 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What are the skills that are needed for the test staff? (5)
(B) What are the purposes of Test Monitoring? (5)
(C) Define the terms Priority and Severity with reference to incident management. (5)
(D) What is a Test Plan? State and explain any four components of a Test Plan. (5)
Q.6 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) State and explain characteristics of Requirements Management Tools. (5)
(B) Explain Dynamic analysis tools used for Performance Monitoring. (5)
(C) State and explain Risk factors associated with use of the Testing Tools. (5)
(D) What are the potential benefits of using tools to support testing? (5)
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SOFTWARE TESTING
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Q.7 ATTEMPT ANY THREE QUESTIONS: (15 MARKS)
(A) Explain any two Testing principles. (5)
(B) With the help of diagram explain the V Model of testing. (5)
(C) Explain the goals of Technical Review. (5)
(D) Write a note on State Transition Testing technique with suitable example. (5)
(E) Write a note on Risk based Testing. (5)
(F) Explain any one tool used for Static Testing. (5)
10.
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QUESTION PAPER
ADVANCED JAVA
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Time: 2 ½ Hours Total Marks: 75
N.B.: (1) All Question are Compulsory.
(2) Make Suitable Assumptions Wherever Necessary And State The Assumptions Made.
(3) Answer To The Same Question Must Be Written Together.
(4) Number To The Right Indicates Marks.
(5) Draw Neat Labeled Diagrams Wherever Necessary.
(6) Use of Non – Programmable Calculator is allowed.
Q.1 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain the Border Layout used in java with the help of a program. (5)
(B) Explain the Delegation Event Model in Event Handling. (5)
(C) What are Adapter Classes? Why are they used? (5)
(D) Write a Java program to handle the Mouse related events. (5)
Q.2 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Write a java program using JCheckBox and JRadioButton to get the following output. Once, the items
are chosen and place order button is clicked, the items selected should be displayed in the command
line.
(5)
(B) Write a program to demonstrate usage of JTree in Java Swings. (5)
(C) What are Swings in Java? Differentiate between Swings and AWT. (5)
(D) Write a java program to create different tabs using JTabbedPane. (5)
Q.3 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain the steps involved in a services Lifecycle with help of a diagram. (5)
(B) Why do we need the ServletContext interface in java? (5)
(C) Explain the Web Application Directory Structure. (5)
(D) What are HTTPServletRequest and HTTPServletResponse? (5)
Q.4 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What is statement in JDBC? Explain the various kinds of statements that can be created in JDBC. (5)
(B) What is the difference between a traditional JSP Page and a JSP Document? Quote an example. (5)
(C) Explain any 5 Implicit Objects used in JSP. (5)
(D) Explain the <jsp:include> element used in JSP. (5)
Q.5 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What are EJBs? Explain its benefits. (5)
(B) What is Java Server Faces? State its components. (5)
(C) What is the concept of MVC Architecture? (5)
(D) Explain the JSF Process Flow. (5)
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Q.6 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) What are actions in Struts? Explain with examples. (5)
(B) What is Hibernate? Explain its Architecture. (5)
(C) Explain Interceptors in Struts. (5)
(D) Explain the Application Flow in MVC with respect to Struts. (5)
Q.7 ATTEMPT ANY THREE QUESTIONS: (15 MARKS)
(A) Explain the concept of Inner Classes and Anonymous Inner Classes used in Event Handling. (5)
(B) Explain the use of Editor Panes in Java Swings. (5)
(C) Explain the ServletConfig Interface in Java. (5)
(D) How can you add a bean to a JSP Page? (5)
(E) Give an example of a configuration file in JSF. (5)
(F) Explain the steps to create a Hibernate Application. (5)
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14. MUMBAI UNIVERSITY
QUESTION PAPER
LINUX ADMINISTRATION
(APRIL – 2015 | 75:25 PATTERN)
B.SC.IT
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Time: 2 ½ Hours Total Marks: 75
N.B.: (1) All Question are Compulsory.
(2) Make Suitable Assumptions Wherever Necessary And State The Assumptions Made.
(3) Answer To The Same Question Must Be Written Together.
(4) Number To The Right Indicates Marks.
(5) Draw Neat Labeled Diagrams Wherever Necessary.
(6) Use of Non – Programmable Calculator is allowed.
Q.1 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain the duty of Linux System Administrator in Monitoring and Tuning Performance. (5)
(B) What are different Linux Distributions? Explain any three in brief. (5)
(C) Explain the stages of Linux Boot Process. (5)
(D) Explain the Linux Directory Structure. (5)
Q.2 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) State and explain any five files that deal with System Environmental Settings. (5)
(B) What are the network files to be changed when we setup or move the system? Explain each in brief. (5)
(C) What is DHCP Server? How is it configured? How is DHCP Client configured? (5)
(D) What is Network File System? What are the features of NFS4? What are advantages and
disadvantages of NFS?
(5)
Q.3 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) How are Samba Users created? Explain. (5)
(B) What is Server Message Block Protocol? Explain smbclient and smbmount Commands. (5)
(C) What are the tasks to be performed to setup Timeserver? Explain the steps to configure NTP Server
and NTP Client.
(5)
(D) What is Caching Proxy Server? What are the steps in configuring squid? Explain A Caching Proxy. (5)
Q.4 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Write a short note on SSH. (5)
(B) How is Xinetd Server Configured? Explain. (5)
(C) What is BIND? Explain the files required to configure BIND server. (5)
(D) Explain Zone Files and Reverse Zone Files. (5)
Q.5 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) State and explain the components required for Email Delivery Process. (5)
(B) Explain SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4 Protocols. (5)
(C) What is vsftpd? What are its features? Explain its configuration files. (5)
(D) How can anonymous uploads and guest user accounts be enabled vsftpd? Explain. (5)
Q.6 ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS: (10 MARKS)
(A) Explain the working and features of Apache Web Server. (5)
(B) How is Virtual Server Configured? Explain Virtual Server Configuration Directives. (5)
(C) What are the advantages of Shadow Passwords over Traditional Password System? (5)
(D) Explain the command to Binary Packages be built from source rpm Packages with different Valid Build
Stages.
(5)
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QUESTION PAPER
LINUX ADMINISTRATION
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Q.7 ATTEMPT ANY THREE QUESTIONS: (15 MARKS)
(A) Compare GRUB and LILO Boot Loaders. (5)
(B) An ISP is granted a block of addresses starting with 190.100.0.0/16 (65,536 addresses). (5)
(C) Explain the different sections of smb.conf file. (5)
(D) What is scp? Explain with examples. (5)
(E) What are the features of Postfix Mail Server? Explain its primary configuration file. (5)
(F) What is sudo? What are its features? How does succession work after the creation of configuration
file?
(5)