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January 16th, 2016, 10:32 AM
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Kerala MCA entrance exam paper
Hello buddy I want to take the MCA entrance exam through Kerala so provide me Kerala MCA entrance exam paper so that I can do practice ??
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January 16th, 2016, 10:47 AM
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Re: Kerala MCA entrance exam paper
As per your demand here is the Kerala MCA entrance exam paper, Here is the MCA Common Entrance Test 2016 Exam Model Papers. M.C.A. COMPUTER SCIENCE – I 1. The development of computers can be divided into _______ generations. (a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6 2. Choose the odd one out (a) Micro computer (b) Mini computer (c) Super computer (d) Digital computer 3. The _______ electronic computer was the first computer that had used the stored program concept introduced by John Von Neumann. (a) UNIVAC (b) EDSAC (c) ENIAC (d) EDVAC 4. In the development of logarithms, _______ had also played a key role. (a) Napier (b) Blaise Pascal (c) J.M.Jacquard (d) Charles Babbage 5. The main distinguishing feature of fifth generation computers will be (a) Liberal use of microprocessors (b) Artificial Intelligence (c) Extremely low cost (d) Versatility 6. The computer that is not considered as a portable computer is (a) Laptop computer (b) Notebook computer (c) Mini computer (d) None of these 7. The unit of speed used for super computer is (a) KELOPS (b) MELOPS (c) GELOPS (d) None of these 8. UNIVAC is an example of (a) First generation computer (b) Second generation computer (c) Third generation computer (d) Fourth generation computer 9. The unit that performs the arithmetical and logical operations on the stored numbers is known as _______. (a) Arithmetic Logic Unit (b) Control Unit (c) Memory Unit (d) Both (a) and (b) 10. The _______ is the ‘administrative’ section of the computer system. (a) Input Unit (b) Output Unit (c) Memory Unit (d) Central Processing Unit 11. Roman number system is a (a) Positional number system (b) Non-positional number system (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these 12. The number system on which the modern computers operate (a) Decimal number system (b) Octal number system (c) Binary number system (d) Hexadecimal number system 13. The binary equivalent of (231)10 is (a) 11100111 (b) 10111001 (c) 01110011 (d) None of these 14. The binary coding system that represents 246 different characters or bit combination is (a) BCD (b) ASCII (c) EBCDIC (d) Both (b) and (c) 15. The complement of the binary number 11001011 is (a) 10101010 (b) 00110100 (c) 00110101 (d) 00101100 16. The octal addition of (25)8 and (15)8 is: (a) (42)8 (b) (40)8 (c) (41)8 (d) None of these 17. The hexadecimal subtraction of (56)16 from (427)16 results in (a) (3B1)16 (b) (331)16 (c) (371)16 (d) (3D1)16 18. A gate, which is also known as inverter is (a) AND (b) OR (c) NOT (d) NAND 19. The output of a NAND Gate is 1, when (a) All inputs are 1 (b) Any one input is 0 (c) All inputs are 0 (d) None of these 20. The gates that are considered as universal gates are (a) OR and NOT (b) Only NOR (c) NAND and NOR (d) Only NAND Structure of Kerala MCA Entrance Exam The paper is for a duration of 2 (two) hours, and consists of 150 Objective Type - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) covering the following areas of study at graduate level: Mathematics: 20 questions Statistics: 20 questions Physics: 20 questions Chemistry: 20 questions General Knowledge: 20 questions General English: 20 questions Fundamentals of Computer Awareness: 30 questions List of colleges offering MCA course The colleges offering MCA course in Kerala fall under 4 (four) categories: 1. Government Institutions, 2. Aided Institutions, 3. Government Controlled Self Financing Institutions, and 4. Private Self Financing Institutions. There are three colleges under government institutions category: 1. College of Engineering, Trivandrum (30 seats), 2. Government Engineering College, Thrissur (30 seats), and 3. Rajiv Ganghi Institute (RIT), Kottayam (30 seats). There are two aided institutions: 1. TKM College of Engineering, Kollam (25 seats), and 2. MA College of Engineering, Kothamangalam (25 seats). There are three Government Controlled Self Financing Institutions: 1. College of Applied Sciences, Calicut, 2. College of Applied Sciences, Palakkad, and 3. LBS College of Engineering, Kasaragod. These colleges offer admission to 50% of their seats through Kerala MCA Entrance Exam and the balance seats are reserved under management quota. There are more than 20 (twenty) colleges under the category of Private Self Financing Institutions in Kerala which offer MCA course. Each of these colleges offers 25 to 30 seats through the Kerala MCA Entrance Exam. |
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