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March 20th, 2017, 05:29 PM
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CDAC Previous Exam Papers Pdf
I want the previous exam papers of C-DAC’s Computerised Common Admission Test (C-CAT) Exam so can you please provide me?
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March 21st, 2017, 09:55 AM
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Re: CDAC Previous Exam Papers Pdf
Ok, here I am providing you the previous exam papers of C-DAC’s Computerised Common Admission Test (C-CAT) Exam C-CAT Exam question paper Programming Concepts 61. The ability to reuse objects already defined, perhaps for a different purpose, with modification appropriate to the new purpose, is referred to as Information hiding Inheritance Redefinition Overloading 62. The term given to the process of hiding all the details of an object that do not contribute to its essential characteristics is called _____________ data-hiding packaging encapsulation abstraction 63.Object Oriented Technology`s ______ feature means that a small change in user requirements should not require large changes to be made to the system Abstraction Modularity Encapsulation Modelling 64. An object has _____ State Behaviour Identity All of these options 65. Which of the following is true: Class is an object of an object Class is meta class Class cannot have zero instances None of these options 66. If a derived class object is explicitly destroyed by applying the delete operator to a base-class pointer to the object, the _____ function is automatically called on the object Derived-class destructor Base-class destructor Base-class constructor Derived-class constructor 67. In object orientated programming a class of objects can _____________ properties from another class of objects utilize borrow inherit adapt 68. Contracts are not meant to be used in cases of _______ Composition `has-a` relationship `is-a` relationship Both Composition and `has-a` relationship 69. Inheritance through interface is called ________ Implementation inheritance Definition inheritance Delegation inheritance Interface inheritance model 70. When a class uses dynamic memory, what member functions should be provided by the class? An overloaded assignment operator The copy constructor A destructor All of these options 71. ______ means that both the data and the methods which may access it are defined together in the same unit Data hiding Encapsulation Data Binding None of these options 72. The term given to the process of hiding all the details of an object that do not contribute to its essential characteristics is called _____________ data-hiding packaging encapsulation grouping 73. Car contains a steering wheel is example of ________ Composition Association Composition and Association None of these options 74. Can two classes contain member functions with the same name? No Yes, but only if the two classes have the same name Yes, but only if the main program does not declare both kinds Yes, this is always allowed 75. A contract is implemented through Class Interface Abstract Class Interface and Abstract Class English Language Ability Directions:- The given pair of words contains a specific relationship to each other. Select the best pair of choices which expresses the same relationship as the given 76. IGNOMINY : DISLOYALTY :: fame : heroism death : victory derelict : fool martyr : man 77. EXPLOSION : DEBRIS :: flood : water famine : food fire : ashes disease : germ 78. Bland : Piquant :: inane : relevant charlatan : genuine slavish : servile terse : serious 79. NEGLIGENT : REQUIREMENT:: remiss : duty cogent :argument easy : hard careful : position Directions:- Choose the best word, which is most opposite in the meaning to the given word 80. FETTER : delay stretch comply thrive 81. SEDULOUS : rampant esoteric morose indolent 82. SUCCULENT : ordinary tasteless inexpensive invigorating 83. DORMANT : authoritative elastic active uninteresting 84. COURT : reject uncover infect subject Directions:- The given pair of words contains a specific relationship to each other. Select the best pair of choices which expresses the same relationship as the given 85. INTIMIDATE : FEAR :: Maintain : satisfaction Astonish : wonder Soothe : concern Lion : tame Directions:- Pick out the best choice which can complete the incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully 86. It was an extremely pleasant surprise for the hutment-dweller when the Government officials told him that__________ he had to vacate hutment which he had been unauthorized occupying he had been gifted with a furnished apartment in a multistoried building he would be arrested for wrongly encroaching on the pavement outside his dwelling they would not accede to his request 87. In the closing days of the civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was planning to graciously welcome the defeated confederate states back into the Union. After Lincoln was assassinated, however, the “Radical Republicans” in Congress imposed martial law in the South, creating resentment that caused problems well into this century. Had Lincoln lived, the history of regional conflict in 20th century America would have been considerably different. All of the following assumptions underline the argument above EXCEPT The imposition of martial law in the South was primarily responsible for the resentment felt in the South Had he lived, lincoln would have treated hte defeated South as he had planned Lincoln would have been able to prevent the Radical Republicans in Congress from imposing martial law in the South Factors other than the imposition of martial law in the South affected the history of regional conflicts in 20th century America 88. A politician wrote the following: “I realize there are shortcomings to the questionaire method. However, since I send a copy of the quetionnaire to every home in the district, I believe the results are quite representative…. I think the numbers received are so large that it is quite accurate even though the survey is not done scientifically” Most people who received the questionnaire have replied Most people in the district live in homes. the questionnaire method of data collection is unscientific A large, absolute number of replies is synonymous with accuracy 89. A worldwide ban on the production of certain ozone-destroying chemicals would provide only an illusion of protection. Quantities of such chemicals, already produced, exist as coolants in millions of refrigerators. When they reach the ozone layer in the atmosphere, their action cannot be halted. So there is no way to prevent these chemicals from damaging the ozone layer further. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above? It is impossible to measure with accuracy the quantity of ozone-destroying chemicals that exist as coolants in refrigerators. In modern societies, refrigeration of food is necessary to prevent unhealthy and potentially life-threatening conditions. Even if people should give up the use of refrigerators, the coolants already in existing refrigerators are a threat to atmospheric ozone. The coolants in refrigerators can be fully recovered at the end of the useful life of the refrigerators and reused 90. Every town with a pool hall has its share of unsavory characters.This is because the pool hall attracts gamblers and all gamblers are unsavory. Which of the following, if true cannot be inferred from the above? All gamblers are unsavory All pool halls attract gamblers Every town has unsavory characters All gamblers are attracted by pool halls |