Indian Institute of Technology, Madras - Centre for Continuing Education Notations : 1.Options shown in green color and with 2.Options shown in red color and with icon are correct. icon are incorrect. Question Paper Name : IIT M DEGREE AN2 EXAM QPE1 20 Nov 2022 Subject Name : 2022 Nov: IIT M DEGREE AN2 EXAM QPE1 Creation Date : 2022-11-16 14:52:00 Duration : 135 Total Marks : 440 Display Marks: Yes Share Answer Key With Delivery Engine : Yes Actual Answer Key : Yes Calculator : Scientific Magnifying Glass Required? : No Ruler Required? : No Eraser Required? : No Scratch Pad Required? : No Rough Sketch/Notepad Required? : No Protractor Required? : No Show Watermark on Console? : Yes Highlighter : No Auto Save on Console? Yes Change Font Color : No Change Background Color : No Change Theme : No Help Button : No Show Reports : No Show Progress Bar : No Group I Group Number : 1 Group Id : 64065310801 Group Maximum Duration : 0 Group Minimum Duration : 90 Show Attended Group? : No Edit Attended Group? : No Break time : 0 Group Marks : 440 Is this Group for Examiner? : No Examiner permission : Cant View Show Progress Bar? : No Revisit allowed for group Instructions? : Yes Maximum Instruction Time : 0 Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Group Time In : Minutes Navigate To Group Summary From Last Question? : No Disable Submit Button During Assessment? : No Section Selection Time? : 0 No of Optional sections to be attempted : 0 Programme Feedback Section Id : 64065329020 Section Number : 1 Section type : Online Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory Number of Questions : 33 Number of Questions to be attempted : 33 Section Marks : 20 Display Number Panel : Yes Group All Questions : No Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and Clear Response : Yes Maximum Instruction Time : 0 Sub-Section Number : 1 Sub-Section Id : 64065363596 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 1 Question Id : 640653446341 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question "Dear Students, The B.S. Degree in Programming and Data Science is a unique initiative where we have attempted to provide access to quality learning content along with flexibility to a larger group of learners. This also means that there will be diverse approaches to learning and engagement within the programme. While we know some of the most common paths taken, the programme would greatly benefit if we are able to understand the spectrum of approaches that students are adopting while taking up courses. To gather this input, we are kindly requesting you to spend 10 minutes of your time to provide us with your learning and engagement feedback in the programme. To compensate for the time that you spent in providing feedback, the following incentives will be provided from our side: 1. 15 minutes of extra time will be allotted to all students who are doing less than 4 courses. 2. Max of 5 marks will be provided as moderation to the student who filled this survey, if they are found short of minimum marks required for passing the course(s) in this term. Kindly ensure that you provide an honest feedback to all the questions as your inputs will be pivotal in any policy change that we bring in the programme in the subsequent terms." Are you doing this programme along with either a full-time or part-time job? Options : 6406531486921. YES 6406531486922. NO Question Number : 2 Question Id : 640653446342 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Are you doing this programme along with either another full-time or part-time degree programme? Options : 6406531486923. YES 6406531486924. NO Question Number : 3 Question Id : 640653446343 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question How much time are you able to spend in a week for studying in the programme? Options : 6406531486925. <20 hours 6406531486926. 20 - 30 hrs 6406531486927. 30 - 40 hrs 6406531486928. 40 - 50 hrs 6406531486929. 50 - 60 hrs 6406531486930. >60 hrs Question Number : 4 Question Id : 640653446344 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question How many courses have you registered to in this term? Options : 6406531486931. 1 6406531486932. 2 6406531486933. 3 6406531486934. 4 Question Number : 5 Question Id : 640653446345 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Are you interested in interacting with your peers (other students) in this programme? Options : 6406531486935. YES 6406531486936. NO Question Number : 6 Question Id : 640653446346 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question How much time will you be able to allocate in a week to interact with other students? Options : 6406531486937. < 5 hours 6406531486938. 5 - 10 hrs 6406531486939. 10 - 15 hrs 6406531486940. >15 hrs Question Number : 7 Question Id : 640653446347 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you do the practice assignments? Options : 6406531486941. Yes 6406531486942. No Question Number : 8 Question Id : 640653446348 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you do the activity questions? Options : 6406531486943. Yes 6406531486944. No Question Number : 9 Question Id : 640653446349 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Are you part of a study group during the term (either student created or the mentorship pool)? Options : 6406531486945. I study on my own 6406531486946. I have a group with who I study Question Number : 10 Question Id : 640653446350 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Are you aware of the gmeet for every course in the evening with a mentor available who you can ask questions? Options : 6406531486947. YES 6406531486948. NO Question Number : 11 Question Id : 640653446351 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you try and solve the graded assignment on your own? Options : 6406531486949. I solve it on my own. 6406531486950. We have a group and compare answers on it while submitting. Question Number : 12 Question Id : 640653446352 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question When do you attempt the graded assignment? Options : 6406531486951. After watching the videos 6406531486952. After doing the practice assignment 6406531486953. Check the GA first, watch video, try to solve, again watch videos, etc Question Number : 13 Question Id : 640653446353 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you continue doing assignments till the last week? Options : 6406531486954. Always 6406531486955. Sometimes 6406531486956. No, I dont. Question Number : 14 Question Id : 640653446354 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you have access to quiz Question papers and solutions from the previous terms? Options : 6406531486957. YES 6406531486958. NO Question Number : 15 Question Id : 640653446355 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you try to solve previous term QPs before quizzes and final exams? Options : 6406531486959. I dont have access. 6406531486960. I have the QPs but dont solve them. 6406531486961. I try and solve them. Question Number : 16 Question Id : 640653446356 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you attend the live sessions by instructors? Options : 6406531486962. Sometimes 6406531486963. Never Question Number : 17 Question Id : 640653446358 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you watch the recordings of the live sessions later? Options : 6406531486968. Sometimes 6406531486969. Always 6406531486970. Never Question Number : 18 Question Id : 640653446359 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Are you aware that past live sessions are now tagged with questions and annotated? Options : 6406531486971. YES 6406531486972. NO Question Number : 19 Question Id : 640653446360 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you actively participate in the discussions in the forum (google group or discourse)? Options : 6406531486973. YES 6406531486974. NO Question Number : 20 Question Id : 640653446361 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you search on the forum for answers to any doubts you may have? Options : 6406531486975. YES 6406531486976. NO Question Number : 21 Question Id : 640653446362 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Are you connected with other students in the programme? Options : 6406531486977. YES 6406531486978. NO Question Number : 22 Question Id : 640653446364 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Are you aware that each student in the programme is part of a Group and a House? Options : 6406531486988. YES 6406531486989. NO Question Number : 23 Question Id : 640653446365 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you try to interact with your friends at the examination centre either before or after the exam? Options : 6406531486990. YES 6406531486991. NO Question Number : 24 Question Id : 640653446366 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Are you aware of the various clubs and societies available within the programme? Options : 6406531486992. YES 6406531486993. NO Question Number : 25 Question Id : 640653446367 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Are you aware of the Socio-technical flagship event of the programme - Paradox, which happened in person at IITM in May 2022 and online in Aug 2022? Options : 6406531486994. YES 6406531486995. NO Question Number : 26 Question Id : 640653446368 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Do you try to network with working professionals within the programme? Options : 6406531486996. YES 6406531486997. NO Question Number : 27 Question Id : 640653446369 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Are you planning to do higher education after this or go for a job? Options : 6406531486998. Pursue higher education 6406531486999. Go for a job Question Number : 28 Question Id : 640653446370 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Have you registered for more courses than you can handle and dropped off some courses? Options : 6406531487000. YES 6406531487001. NO Question Number : 29 Question Id : 640653446371 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Rate the program in terms of the difficulty level. Options : 6406531487002. 1 6406531487003. 2 6406531487004. 3 6406531487005. 4 6406531487006. 5 Sub-Section Number : 2 Sub-Section Id : 64065363597 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 30 Question Id : 640653446357 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question If you dont attend live sessions, please mention the reason for it. Options : 6406531486964. Live sessions are too long. 6406531486965. Timing does not suit me. 6406531486966. I dont get to interact with the instructors. 6406531486967. I would prefer live sessions in local language. Question Number : 31 Question Id : 640653446363 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0.5 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Are you part of any students' whatsapp/telegram/discourse groups? Options : 6406531486979. Email 6406531486980. Google Chat 6406531486981. Discourse 6406531486982. WhatsApp 6406531486983. Telegram 6406531486984. Slack 6406531486985. Discord 6406531486986. MS Teams 6406531486987. Others Sub-Section Number : 3 Sub-Section Id : 64065363598 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 32 Question Id : 640653446372 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2.25 Question Label : Short Answer Question According to you, what is the biggest value addition to you from this programme? NOTE: Your answer should not exceed 300 words. Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : No Max Word Count : 300 Show Word Count : Yes Min Word Count : 0 Highlight min word : Yes Single Line Response : No Number of Rows : 10 Number Of Columns : 70 Text Areas : PlainText Question Number : 33 Question Id : 640653446373 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2.25 Question Label : Short Answer Question Mention some suggestions to improve the program. NOTE: Your answer should not exceed 300 words. Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : No Max Word Count : 300 Show Word Count : Yes Min Word Count : 0 Highlight min word : Yes Single Line Response : No Number of Rows : 10 Number Of Columns : 70 Text Areas : PlainText Speech Tech Section Id : 64065329021 Section Number : 2 Section type : Online Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory Number of Questions : 3 Number of Questions to be attempted : 3 Section Marks : 25 Display Number Panel : Yes Group All Questions : No Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and Clear Response : Yes Maximum Instruction Time : 0 Sub-Section Number : 1 Sub-Section Id : 64065363599 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 34 Question Id : 640653446374 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487009. Yes 6406531487010. No Sub-Section Number : 2 Sub-Section Id : 64065363600 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 35 Question Id : 640653446375 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 12 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487011. I have written answers on the answer sheets 6406531487012. Not applicable Sub-Section Number : 3 Sub-Section Id : 64065363601 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 36 Question Id : 640653446376 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 13 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487013. I have written answers on the answer sheets 6406531487014. Not applicable Industry 4.0 Section Id : 64065329022 Section Number : 3 Section type : Online Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory Number of Questions : 7 Number of Questions to be attempted : 7 Section Marks : 20 Display Number Panel : Yes Group All Questions : No Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and Clear Response : Yes Maximum Instruction Time : 0 Sub-Section Number : 1 Sub-Section Id : 64065363602 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 37 Question Id : 640653446377 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487015. Yes 6406531487016. No Sub-Section Number : 2 Sub-Section Id : 64065363603 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 38 Question Id : 640653446378 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of these do not come under the principles of IoT? Options : 6406531487017. Big Analog data 6406531487018. Quality Control 6406531487019. Real-time data and information 6406531487020. Spectrum of insights Sub-Section Number : 3 Sub-Section Id : 64065363604 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 39 Question Id : 640653446379 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Common methods of identifying patterns in historical data are: Options : 6406531487021. Trend 6406531487022. Seasonality 6406531487023. Cyclicity 6406531487024. Random 6406531487025. All of these Question Number : 40 Question Id : 640653446380 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following are not applications of IIOT? Options : 6406531487026. Quality Control 6406531487027. Predictive maintenance 6406531487028. Industrial safety 6406531487029. None of these Sub-Section Number : 4 Sub-Section Id : 64065363605 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 41 Question Id : 640653446381 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 3 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Select the correct segment of a supply chain from Column B for the movement types in Column A. Note that one-to-one mapping in the table is not necessary. Options : 6406531487030. a.1 : b.2, a.2 : b.2, a.3 : b.3 6406531487031. a.1 : b.3, a.2 : b.1, a.3 : b.2 6406531487032. a.1 : b.2, a.2 : b.3, a.3 : b.1 Question Number : 42 Question Id : 640653446382 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 3 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Choose the correct term from Column B for the description given in Column A. Note that one-toone mapping in the table is not necessary. Options : 6406531487033. a.1 : b.4 ,a.2 : b.1 ,a.3: b.3 6406531487034. a.1 : b.2 ,a.2 : b.5 ,a.3: b.6 6406531487035. a.1 : b.3 ,a.2 : b.4 ,a.3: b.5 Sub-Section Number : 5 Sub-Section Id : 64065363606 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446383 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (43 to 47) Question Label : Comprehension Answer the given subquestions based on the below case A company knows that the demand for its product during each of the next four months will be as follows: month 1, 1 unit; month 2, 3 units; month 3, 2 units; month 4, 4 units. At the beginning of each month, the company must determine how many units should be produced during the current month. During a month in which any units are produced, a setup cost of $3 is incurred. In addition, there is a variable cost of $1 for every unit produced. At the end of each month, a holding cost of 50¢ per unit on hand is incurred. Capacity limitations allow a maximum of 5 units to be produced during each month. The size of the company’s warehouse restricts the ending inventory for each month to 4 units at most. The company wants to determine a production schedule that will meet all demands on time and will minimize the sum of production and holding costs during the four months. Assume that 0 units are on hand at the beginning of the first month. Sub questions Question Number : 43 Question Id : 640653446384 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the total cost of production for the optimal production schedule? Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 20 Question Number : 44 Question Id : 640653446385 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the inventory at the beginning of month 2 using the optimal production schedule? Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 0 Question Number : 45 Question Id : 640653446386 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the inventory at the end of month 2 using the optimal production schedule? Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 2 Question Number : 46 Question Id : 640653446387 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the production quantity for month 3? Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 0 Question Number : 47 Question Id : 640653446388 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the production quantity for month 4? Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 4 Design Thinking Section Id : 64065329023 Section Number : 4 Section type : Online Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory Number of Questions : 41 Number of Questions to be attempted : 41 Section Marks : 50 Display Number Panel : Yes Group All Questions : No Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and Clear Response : Yes Maximum Instruction Time : 0 Sub-Section Number : 1 Sub-Section Id : 64065363607 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 48 Question Id : 640653446389 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487041. Yes 6406531487042. No Sub-Section Number : 2 Sub-Section Id : 64065363608 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 49 Question Id : 640653446390 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider the following statements regarding Design Thinking and Agile: 1. Design Thinking looks at the “why” of a problem while Agile methods focus on the “how” of project delivery. 2. Agile focuses on generating fresh ideas that teams test with a series of user-focused exercises. 3. Design Thinking allows teams to break up the planning and scope of work into smaller units. Which of the above statements is/are correct? Options : 6406531487043. 1 only 6406531487044. 1 and 2 only 6406531487045. 2 and 3 only 6406531487046. 1, 2 and 3 Question Number : 50 Question Id : 640653446392 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question In the question given below, there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Assertion (A): Design research improves a business’s bottom line through understanding user needs, behaviours and attitudes towards a given product or service – such as a new banking application. Reason (R): Design Research is opinion-based; it seeks to understand what people say about products and services. Mark your answer: Options : 6406531487051. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. 6406531487052. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. 6406531487053. A is true but R is false. 6406531487054. A is false but R is true. 6406531487055. Both A and R are false. Question Number : 51 Question Id : 640653446393 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Parking.sg, a mobile app for Singapore parking payments, demonstrates how agencies can adopt an agile, entrepreneurial culture in their way of working and create cutting-edge digital products at a rapid pace. What did the Parking.sg team do to win the official go-ahead for the project? Options : 6406531487056. The team navigated through a maze of approvals and red tape before working on a solution. 6406531487057. The team brought a concept prototype into stakeholder meetings rather than expressing their ideas in abstract plans. 6406531487058. The team proved that it could bypass interdependencies and alignment needed for system changes and to mitigate public risks. 6406531487059. The team highlighted the importance of Design Thinking+Agile methodology to government officials. Question Number : 52 Question Id : 640653446394 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question With reference to the product and service design, consider the following statements: 1. Designers need to make things that satisfy people’s needs, in terms of function, in terms of being understandable and usable, and in terms of their ability to deliver emotional satisfaction, pride, and delight. 2. Designers must satisfy marketing needs also to ensure that people actually buy and use the product. 3. Designers are not required to possess personal social skills as they counteract the biases of innovators and change the way they engage in the innovation process. Which of the above statement(s) is/are incorrect? Options : 6406531487060. 1 and 2 only 6406531487061. 2 only 6406531487062. 2 and 3 only 6406531487063. 3 only Question Number : 53 Question Id : 640653446395 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question In the aftermath of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster tragedy in 1986, Richard Feynman participated in a Congressional hearing investigating the cause of the disaster. In what has become a famous anecdote, he sat in front of the congressional panel and demonstrated what happened to the shuttle’s O-rings in the colder-than-normal launch day temperature. Using a glass of water and dropping a clamped O-ring into the glass, he showed how O-rings become brittle and inflexible when exposed to the cold. On the other hand, complex charts produced by engineers in an attempt to warn about the dangers of O-ring exposure to cold temperatures proved to be more confusing than enlightening to those investigating the Challenger disaster. What step in the Design Thinking process can be linked to Richard Feynman’s demonstration? Options : 6406531487064. Conflict of interest 6406531487065. Prototyping to test a hypothesis 6406531487066. User story into before, during and after phase 6406531487067. TRIZ-based ideation Question Number : 54 Question Id : 640653446396 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider the following case and answer the question: An online jewellery maker - Sneha started her venture during the lockdown and has been able to scale up her operations over the last few months. She talks to her clients through Instagram and understands their requirements and quotes the price of the personalized jewellery. The customers love this personal touch and added effort - but - doing this leads to a lot of time wastage. If the order-taking becomes streamlined, her USP of being able to provide personal attention to individual orders gets eliminated - giving it the perception of being more mechanical than personal. To create an ENV model, match the following to their correctly: 1. Order Taking 2. Automated 3. Manual 4. Customisation A. ELEMENT B. NAME C. VALUE 1 OR 2 D. VALUE 2 OR 1 Options : 6406531487068. 1 - D, 2 - B, 3 - C, 4 - A 6406531487069. 1 - B, 2 - D, 3 - C, 4 - A 6406531487070. 1 - A, 2 - D, 3 - C, 4 - B 6406531487071. 1 - C, 2 - D, 3 - A, 4 - B Question Number : 55 Question Id : 640653446398 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider the following statements: 1. Reduction in the trial & error of innovation. 2. Compromise-free solutions for complex problems. 3. Prediction of technology evolution. 4. Planning and problem avoidance. Which of the statements given above can be considered as advantages of TRIZ? Options : 6406531487076. 1 and 3 only 6406531487077. 2, 3 and 4 only 6406531487078. 1, 2 and 3 only 6406531487079. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Question Number : 56 Question Id : 640653446399 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Match the following drawing parallels between Marketing and Design Thinking Design Thinking: 1. Empathize 2. Analyze 3. Solve 4. Test Marketing: A. Identify Target Audience B. Curate content and promote a solution C. Address Need and Product Centricity D. Adjust your content and promotion while collecting feedback Options : 6406531487080. 1 - D, 2 - B, 3 - C, 4 - A 6406531487081. 1 - B, 2 - D, 3 - C, 4 - A 6406531487082. 1 - A, 2 - C, 3 - B, 4 - D 6406531487083. 1 - C, 2 - D, 3 - A, 4 - B Sub-Section Number : 3 Sub-Section Id : 64065363609 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 57 Question Id : 640653446391 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Which of the following is/are feature(s) of Human-centered Design (HCD)?[Check all that apply] Options : 6406531487047. HCD ensures that the designs match the needs and capabilities of the people for whom they are intended. 6406531487048. HCD avoids specifying the problem as long as possible but instead iterates upon repeated approximations. 6406531487049. A rigid time, budget, and other constraints of the industry can be a challenge to HCD. 6406531487050. HCD is an area of focus unlike Experience Design or Interaction Design which are set of procedures. Question Number : 58 Question Id : 640653446397 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question An online jewellery maker - Sneha started her venture during the lockdown and has been able to scale up her operations over the last few months. She talks to her clients through Instagram and understands their requirements after which,she quotes the price of the personalised jewellery. The customers love this personal touch and added effort - but - doing this leads to a lot of time wastage. If the order taking becomes streamlined, her USP of being able to provide personal attention to individual orders gets eliminated - giving it the perception of being more mechanical than personal - Among the following identify the favourable outcomes upon making the ENV model. [Check all that apply] Options : 6406531487072. Limited Personal Interaction and Flexibility with customers 6406531487073. Smooth and Standardised Order Taking 6406531487074. Provision of Personal touch and better understanding 6406531487075. Time consumption on order taking remains Sub-Section Number : 4 Sub-Section Id : 64065363610 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 59 Question Id : 640653446400 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following statements defines the term ‘User Experience’ correctly? Options : 6406531487084. User experience refers to how a person, the user or a customer, feels about interacting with, or experiencing, a product. 6406531487085. something for. User experience refers to the specific audience a UX designer creates 6406531487086. It is the creation of a dialogue between a person and a product, system, or service. 6406531487087. It refers to the ways in which humans interact with computers and design technologies that allow humans to interact with computers in novel ways. Question Number : 60 Question Id : 640653446401 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Why is it important to call in industry experts while preparing the customer journey map? Options : 6406531487088. Experts can help analyse the problem you are trying to solve. 6406531487089. Experts can test the product or service as a user. 6406531487090. Experts can give you a systems-level view of your project area. 6406531487091. Experts can train designers in UX research. Question Number : 61 Question Id : 640653446402 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question What do we learn from the persona and customer journey map? Options : 6406531487092. General information about our customers. 6406531487093. New alternative solutions to existing problems. 6406531487094. How to create demand for an innovative product. 6406531487095. What our customers care about. Question Number : 62 Question Id : 640653446403 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Why is iterative customer-focused research in the Empathize phase important in Design Thinking? Options : 6406531487096. It enables the evaluation of existing products or services. 6406531487097. It provides evidence of what customers want enabling products or services to be designed to meet these needs. 6406531487098. It can uncover customer needs that have not previously been considered and can help uncover future customer needs that may not have surfaced. 6406531487099. It helps to generate large amounts of customer data for the research team. Question Number : 63 Question Id : 640653446404 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following statements accurately describes the Empathize phase of the 4-stage Design Thinking process? Options : 6406531487100. The design is not just what it looks like and feels like. The design is how it works. 6406531487101. To know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge. 6406531487102. Inventing is the resolution of technical contradictions. 6406531487103. If you want to build a product that’s relevant to people, you need to put yourself in their shoes Question Number : 64 Question Id : 640653446405 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question What are the advantages of ‘silent brainstorming’ in Design thinking? Options : 6406531487104. Dampens the voices of normally loud individuals. 6406531487105. Strengthens the voices of experts. 6406531487106. Ensures that individuals gather specific ideas. 6406531487107. Ensures that only a few get the chance to contribute. Question Number : 65 Question Id : 640653446407 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question What is the function of Inventive Principles in the Solve phase? Options : 6406531487112. Help in communicating ideas to your customers 6406531487113. A way of taking the things around us, and turning them into diagrams, ideas and concepts that can be broken down, analyzed and improved upon 6406531487114. Serve as triggers for generating appropriate solutions 6406531487115. This tool is mainly for the engineering division and hence serves no function in the Design Thinking phases Question Number : 66 Question Id : 640653446408 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following is not part of the customer journey map? Options : 6406531487116. Sticky notes and Smileys 6406531487117. Before/ During/ After phase 6406531487118. Emotional highs and lows 6406531487119. Element-Name-Value Question Number : 67 Question Id : 640653446409 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which tool/ theory do we use to analyze the problem from the perspectives of both customer and the provider? Options : 6406531487120. Disruption Analysis 6406531487121. Cognitive Bias Theory 6406531487122. Conflict Theory 6406531487123. Conflict of Interest with ENV Model Question Number : 68 Question Id : 640653446410 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which one of the following statements is correct? Options : 6406531487124. TRIZ is regarded as an empirical method because TRIZ involves problem- solving based on contradictions and inventive principles. 6406531487125. TRIZ is regarded as an empirical method because TRIZ reduces time and resources in inventing creative solutions. 6406531487126. TRIZ is regarded as an empirical method because TRIZ is an established process that has been validated by many researchers. 6406531487127. TRIZ is regarded as an empirical method because TRIZ has been developed through organized study and the application of TRIZ involves a step-by-step systematic process. Question Number : 69 Question Id : 640653446411 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following is not a visual collaboration platform that provides an intuitive, engaging, and virtual in-person collaboration experience for every team? Options : 6406531487128. Miro 6406531487129. Lokjumbish 6406531487130. Balsamiq 6406531487131. Figma Question Number : 70 Question Id : 640653446412 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which is not an aspect of the Solve phase of Design Thinking? Options : 6406531487132. Consolidate all your ideas into a concept and start detailing the advantages for your customer 6406531487133. Opportunity to unleash your creativity 6406531487134. Define as many possible solutions to the problem as possible 6406531487135. Restate your desired result from the conflict model Question Number : 71 Question Id : 640653446413 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which descriptor below contains elements of an effective persona? Options : 6406531487136. Georgekutty is a middle-aged local cable TV operator based in Rajakkad. 6406531487137. His priorities are his family consisting of his wife Rani, teenage daughter Anju,and younger daughter Anumol. 6406531487138. Has an insatiable interest in cinema. 6406531487139. Attended a religious service, ate at a restaurant, stayed at a hotel, and watched a film at a theatre on August 2 and August 3. Question Number : 72 Question Id : 640653446414 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following is the most appropriate quote/description of a Good Design? Options : 6406531487140. A fully functioning piece of technology that helps out only its intended, users 6406531487141. An aesthetically pleasing clothing/solution/technology that blends well in its surroundings and its flaws are hard to point out 6406531487142. Good Design is invisible. It can be complex or simple - but it solves the intended problem and is easy to understand and operate. 6406531487143. Good Designs tend to eliminate all Bad Experiences. Question Number : 73 Question Id : 640653446415 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following is an apt example of Service Design? Options : 6406531487144. Swiggy adding a rider-tracking feature for the customer to track where the food-carrying rider has reached with their order 6406531487145. Zepto marketing under 10-minute grocery delivery 6406531487146. Uber displays the fares and pick-up and drop location as well as distance and time to both - the passenger and the driver 6406531487147. McDonald’s promising under 3 minute delivery of all McAloo Tikki Burgers ordering customers Question Number : 74 Question Id : 640653446416 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following is an example of exercising empathy? Options : 6406531487148. When in conversation, giving unasked advice 6406531487149. Understanding only from your perspective 6406531487150. Being aware of nuances and non-verbal cues 6406531487151. Ignoring or suppressing your own emotions Question Number : 75 Question Id : 640653446417 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following is not advised to be exercised while creating a problem statement? Options : 6406531487152. Problem statement Focuses on Solution 6406531487153. Problem statement is Human/User-centric 6406531487154. Problem statements have sufficient constraints to make the project manageable 6406531487155. Problem statement should also not list technical requirements Question Number : 76 Question Id : 640653446418 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following is not a form of Prototype? Options : 6406531487156. Market-Ready Prototype 6406531487157. User-Driven Prototype 6406531487158. Paper Interface 6406531487159. Sketches and Diagrams Question Number : 77 Question Id : 640653446419 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Bunty and Babli made an app that helps its users streamline Real Estate Purchases. They spent nearly 2 Lakh rupees on promoting it in Malls, Real Estate exhibitions, etc, and got exactly 250 installs. Although as an online promotion - they made an engagement post - which they boosted using an additional Rs. 1 Lakh in the ad manager platform. Within a week - they ended up getting 2000 installs through that post. What is the CPI in this case? Options : 6406531487160. Rs. 150.00 per install 6406531487161. Rs. 133.33 per install 6406531487162. Rs.50.00 per install 6406531487163. Rs. 44.44 per install Question Number : 78 Question Id : 640653446421 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question In GMRT Pune, what solution did they come up with to tackle the problem of the construction of a giant telescope Options : 6406531487168. Made it from carbon fibre 6406531487169. Made it in the form of a mesh 6406531487170. Installed more but smaller units 6406531487171. Used silicon, similar to that used in Solar Panels Question Number : 79 Question Id : 640653446425 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which among the following is an example of referral marketing? Options : 6406531487184. Coca-Cola’s Campaign - Open Happiness 6406531487185. Customers earn more space in their Dropbox account by inviting friends to join Dropbox 6406531487186. Zomato sends personalised messages based on weather conditions in your locality 6406531487187. McDonald’s Painting Zebra crossing in the colour and shape of its french fries Question Number : 80 Question Id : 640653446426 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Design Thinking is a linear process. True or False? Options : 6406531487188. TRUE 6406531487189. FALSE Question Number : 81 Question Id : 640653446429 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Select the odd one out in context with the Test Stage of Design thinking Options : 6406531487198. We can attempt making prototypes in this stage 6406531487199. The customer journey map can be modified at this point 6406531487200. It is ideal to change focus from your current group of users to a newer variety of users 6406531487201. Test stage is when we realise the practical implications of our proposed solution. Sub-Section Number : 5 Sub-Section Id : 64065363611 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 82 Question Id : 640653446406 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Which of the following statements is true? [Check all that apply] In the interview with Nagu Rangan from Microsoft, he stated that while working with AI/ML-based products, machine learning can help in Options : 6406531487108. the Analyze phase of the Design Thinking process. 6406531487109. building a spam filter from scratch to solve a user problem. 6406531487110. creation of news feeds like the one seen on Facebook. 6406531487111. setting up an incubator within the organization as being done in Microsoft. Question Number : 83 Question Id : 640653446420 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Arvind found out that his son was having trouble understanding and solving the homework he was being assigned. He applied design thinking and came up with a solution in the form of an app and realized that he can launch this app in the app market. Which of the following would qualify as the relevant target market for this app? [Check all that apply] Options : 6406531487164. Corporate Employees 6406531487165. Stay At Home Mothers 6406531487166. Students of His Son’s age 6406531487167. App Developers Question Number : 84 Question Id : 640653446422 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Mr. Bharath Visweswariah while talking about startups and businesses having the first-mover’s advantage mentions a phenomenon called the Network Effect. Which among the following is true for Network Effect? [Check all that apply] Options : 6406531487172. Network Effect is a phenomenon whereby new businesses are unable to get new users because they live in far-fetched areas - away from the company’s distribution network 6406531487173. Network Effect is a phenomenon whereby increased numbers of people or participants improve the value of a good or service. 6406531487174. Websites like Facebook and Twitter drive advantage from Network Effect 6406531487175. It is advantageous for Investors to invest in companies taking leverage of this phenomenon. Question Number : 85 Question Id : 640653446423 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Whilst talking about Ford's work culture, Mr. Ravi Mathai came up with many collaborative working tools. Which among the following would qualify as collaborative working software for planning and Team Management? [Check all that apply] Options : 6406531487176. Microsoft Teams 6406531487177. Slidesgo 6406531487178. Jira 6406531487179. OBS Software Question Number : 86 Question Id : 640653446424 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question As per the interaction between Prof. Bala and Mr. Shyam Raghunandan (Schueco) What are the few factors that are being considered in architectural designing and planning - keeping in mind the human or customer-centricity? [Check all that apply] Options : 6406531487180. Aesthetic - Visual Appeal 6406531487181. Long Term Reliability - Structural Integrity 6406531487182. Performance - Protection from Wind, Water, Heat 6406531487183. Sustainability - Blending Technology while dealing with the effects of Climate Change Question Number : 87 Question Id : 640653446427 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question What problems do “Mentors Without Borders” seek to solve? Options : 6406531487190. Providing education to children without computers or mobile devices 6406531487191. Providing meals to underprivileged children and families 6406531487192. Increasing the motivation level of students - making them want to study 6406531487193. Upcycling discarded computers by multiple offices Question Number : 88 Question Id : 640653446428 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Jim Hackett, the former CEO of Ford Motors introduced Design thinking in the company. How has Design Thinking helped Ford Motors in recent days? [Check all that apply] Options : 6406531487194. It enabled Ford to launch F-150 Lightning - Ford’s Most Selling Electric Pickup truck 6406531487195. Ford company could make vehicles faster - the whole ideation to production process took the lesser time 6406531487196. Ford could launch Ford Maveric in lesser time and with a lower budget 6406531487197. Improved Ford’s cash flow Sw Testing Section Id : 64065329024 Section Number : 5 Section type : Online Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory Number of Questions : 13 Number of Questions to be attempted : 13 Section Marks : 100 Display Number Panel : Yes Group All Questions : No Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and Clear Response : Yes Maximum Instruction Time : 0 Sub-Section Number : 1 Sub-Section Id : 64065363612 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 89 Question Id : 640653446430 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487202. Yes 6406531487203. No Sub-Section Number : 2 Sub-Section Id : 64065363613 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 90 Question Id : 640653446431 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 6 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Options : 6406531487204. 6406531487205. 6406531487206. 6406531487207. Question Number : 91 Question Id : 640653446446 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 6 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question When applying logic criteria to programs, predicates are taken from which of the following statements. Options : 6406531487254. for/while loops. 6406531487255. Variable assignment statements like a=5 or a=b+c. 6406531487256. Switch case statements. 6406531487257. If statements. Sub-Section Number : 3 Sub-Section Id : 64065363614 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 92 Question Id : 640653446432 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 8 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider the following CFG. What is the number of prime paths for the above CFG? Options : 6406531487208. 5 6406531487209. 6 6406531487210. 7 6406531487211. 8 Question Number : 93 Question Id : 640653446436 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 8 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider a software system that computes the monthly electricity charges for domestic usage. The input to the system is an integer that represents the units of electricity consumed, and the output is the electricity bill amount (a real value that is computed as the units consumed X unit charges). The charge per unit is as follows: What is the minimum number of test cases to be prepared for testing the software system using equivalence class partitioning technique? Options : 6406531487224. 3 6406531487225. 4 6406531487226. 5 6406531487227. 6 Sub-Section Number : 4 Sub-Section Id : 64065363615 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 94 Question Id : 640653446433 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 6 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Match the following regarding data flow graphs. Options : 6406531487212. 1-D, 2-C, 3-B, 4-A 6406531487213. 1-B, 2-A, 3-C, 4-D 6406531487214. 1-C, 2-D, 3-A, 4-B 6406531487215. 1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4-C Question Number : 95 Question Id : 640653446434 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 6 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the integration testing approaches starts with the top-level modules as well as the lowest-level modules, followed by the middle-level modules? Options : 6406531487216. Top-down approach 6406531487217. Bottom-up approach 6406531487218. Sandwich approach 6406531487219. Big bang approach Question Number : 96 Question Id : 640653446435 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 6 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider an integration testing scenario where two units access the same data file. Identify the type of coupling based on the interfaces for this scenario. Options : 6406531487220. Parameter coupling 6406531487221. Shared data coupling 6406531487222. External device coupling 6406531487223. Message-passing interfaces: Question Number : 97 Question Id : 640653446437 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 6 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question When it comes to partition-based testing with multiple inputs, which of the following techniques is better than the others? Options : 6406531487228. Equivalence partitioning. 6406531487229. Boundary value analysis. 6406531487230. Partitions and functional testing. 6406531487231. Decision tables. Sub-Section Number : 5 Sub-Section Id : 64065363616 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446438 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (98 to 100) Question Label : Comprehension For the given subquestions, consider a function called NextDate which takes as input a valid date in mm/dd/yyyy (month followed by date followed by year) format and computes the date of the next day. For example, given 06/14/1996, the NextDate function will return 06/15/1996> and when given 02/28/2019>, the NextDate function will return 03/01/2019. Answer the given subquestions regarding input space partitioning test cases for the NextDate function. Sub questions Question Number : 98 Question Id : 640653446439 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 6 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question What are the variables involved in the NextDate function input? Options : 6406531487232. Month, day and year. 6406531487233. Date containing month, day and year. 6406531487234. Today’s date. 6406531487235. Range of dates. Question Number : 99 Question Id : 640653446440 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 6 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following are valid partitions for the day, as a part of the input to the NextDate function? Options : 6406531487236. Only one partition: 1 ≤ day ≤ 31. 6406531487237. Two partitions: (1) day > 1 and (2) 30 ≤ day ≤ 31. 6406531487238. Three partitions: (1) 1 ≤ day ≤ 29, (2) day = 30 and (3) day = 31. 6406531487239. Four partitions: (1) 1 ≤ day ≤ 28, (2) day = 29, (3) day = 30 and (4) day = 31. Question Number : 100 Question Id : 640653446441 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question State true or false: The partition (1) {month: month has 30 days}, (2) {month: month has 31 days}, (3) {month: month is February} is a valid partition for a month as a part of the input to the NextDate function? Options : 6406531487240. True. 6406531487241. False. Sub-Section Number : 6 Sub-Section Id : 64065363617 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 101 Question Id : 640653446442 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 7 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487242. GACC (General Active Clause Coverage) 6406531487243. RACC (Restricted Active Clause Coverage) 6406531487244. RICC (Restricted Inactive Clause Coverage) 6406531487245. GICC (General Inactive Clause Coverage) Sub-Section Number : 7 Sub-Section Id : 64065363618 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446443 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (102 to 103) Question Label : Comprehension Consider the following code segment for symbolic testing. Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions. Sub questions Question Number : 102 Question Id : 640653446444 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 7 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487246. 6406531487247. 6406531487248. 6406531487249. Question Number : 103 Question Id : 640653446445 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 7 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Let's consider that DART testing technique is applied, and guesses are, value 30 for x and 55 for y. Identify the path constraint that represents an equivalence class of input vectors containing all the input values that drive the program through the same path of execution that is executed by {x=30, y=55}. Options : 6406531487250. 6406531487251. 6406531487252. 6406531487253. Sub-Section Number : 8 Sub-Section Id : 64065363619 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446447 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (104 to 105) Question Label : Comprehension Sub questions Question Number : 104 Question Id : 640653446448 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 6 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which rows in the given truth table will make the predicate p false? Options : 6406531487258. Rows 5,7 and 8. 6406531487259. Rows 4,6 and 7. 6406531487260. Rows 5,6 and 8. 6406531487261. Rows 1,2,3 and 4. Question Number : 105 Question Id : 640653446449 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 5 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following represents pa, the conditions under which the clause a determines p ? Options : 6406531487262. 6406531487263. 6406531487264. 6406531487265. Sw Engg Section Id : 64065329025 Section Number : 6 Section type : Online Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory Number of Questions : 24 Number of Questions to be attempted : 24 Section Marks : 100 Display Number Panel : Yes Group All Questions : No Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and Yes Clear Response : Maximum Instruction Time : 0 Sub-Section Number : 1 Sub-Section Id : 64065363620 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 106 Question Id : 640653446450 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487266. YES 6406531487267. NO Sub-Section Number : 2 Sub-Section Id : 64065363621 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446451 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (107 to 108) Question Label : Comprehension Consider that a software company is developing an e-shopping application. This application uses a third-party payment gateway. However, the third-party payment gateway has some security vulnerabilities. Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions. Sub questions Question Number : 107 Question Id : 640653446452 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Identify the type of the risk in the given scenario. Options : 6406531487268. Technical risk 6406531487269. Project risk 6406531487270. Business risk 6406531487271. None of these Question Number : 108 Question Id : 640653446453 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Select the correct option that specifies how the risk can be mitigated. Options : 6406531487272. By communicating with clients or by building prototypes to collect client feedback. 6406531487273. By benchmarking and regular inspections to verify that the external component is up to the mark. 6406531487274. By hiring developers with relevant experience within the company and/or outside the company. 6406531487275. By training multiple people with the required skills to work on the project. Question Id : 640653446462 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (109 to 110) Question Label : Comprehension Consider the following user story for a mobile app that receives orders for grocery items online and delivers them within an hour. Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions. Sub questions Question Number : 109 Question Id : 640653446463 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487309. Specific 6406531487310. Measurable 6406531487311. Achievable 6406531487312. Relevant 6406531487313. Timeboxed Question Number : 110 Question Id : 640653446464 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487314. Specific 6406531487315. Measurable 6406531487316. Achievable 6406531487317. Relevant 6406531487318. Timeboxed Sub-Section Number : 3 Sub-Section Id : 64065363622 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 111 Question Id : 640653446454 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following sprint activities is responsible for evaluating the last sprint and also deciding on how the team can improve in the upcoming sprints? Options : 6406531487276. Sprint planning 6406531487277. Sprint standup meeting 6406531487278. Sprint review 6406531487279. Sprint retrospective Question Number : 112 Question Id : 640653446455 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider the following classes: BMI, HeightConverter, and WeightConverter. Class BMI considers the height and weight of a person in CMs and KGs respectively and then computes the person's BMI(body mass index). However, the input is collected in the form of Feet and Pounds. Class HeightConverter converts the height from Feet to CM, and class WeightConverter converts weight from Pound to KG. But, unfortunately, the class BMI is not compatible with HeightConverter, and WeightConverter. Therefore, we apply design pattern X to solve the problem, and represent the class diagram as follows: Identify the design pattern referred to above as X. Options : 6406531487280. Factory design pattern 6406531487281. Builder design pattern 6406531487282. Adapter design pattern 6406531487283. Facade design pattern Question Number : 113 Question Id : 640653446456 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider creating a class named Employee which has the following mandatory attributes: employee id, employee name, employee salary, and optional attributes TA and HRA. Which design pattern can significantly reduce the complexity of the code due to the use of telescopic constructors? Options : 6406531487284. Factory design pattern 6406531487285. Builder design pattern 6406531487286. Adapter design pattern 6406531487287. Facade design pattern Question Number : 114 Question Id : 640653446457 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question A software company has to develop an app for smartphones that enables the users to order a gift which can be delivered on the same day. The team formed for development is moderate in size and the members are a mix of experienced and inexperienced people. The values for the constants in the COCOMO model for the different types of the project are as follows: Considering the source code of 80,000 lines, what is the initial estimated effort for the project? Options : 6406531487288. 239.03 person months 6406531487289. 406.05 person months 6406531487290. 691.85 person months 6406531487291. 9,30,212.22 person months Question Number : 115 Question Id : 640653446458 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question A software company has developed a web service that can find the optimal route (considering cost, distance, traffic, etc.) between two locations. Any app used by courier service companies or food delivery companies may integrate this web service into their app to expedite the delivery service. Identify the type of client for the web service discussed above. Options : 6406531487292. external user 6406531487293. internal user 6406531487294. a software or a software component 6406531487295. none of these Question Number : 116 Question Id : 640653446459 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Company X has developed and released an e-Tender website. The website allows the bidders to upload a soft copy of their tender. However, within a few days of the release, several complaints were received from the actual customers that they could not upload the softcopy of the tender if its size exceeds 10KB. Company X decided to correct the problem. Identify the phase in which the correction has to be made. Options : 6406531487296. Requirements gathering 6406531487297. Design 6406531487298. Development 6406531487299. Testing 6406531487300. Maintenance Question Number : 117 Question Id : 640653446460 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the software development models includes processes like creating user stories, sprints, test-driven development (TTD), etc.? Options : 6406531487301. Waterfall model 6406531487302. Spiral model 6406531487303. Prototype model 6406531487304. Agile model Question Number : 118 Question Id : 640653446461 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question An organisation wants to develop a mobile app to receive orders for grocery items online and deliver them within an hour. Therefore, a team from the organisation has visited some famous grocery shops across the country to observe how customers place orders, how payments are made, and in what mode the items are delivered to the customers. Identify the type of requirement collection technique used in the given scenario. Options : 6406531487305. Questionnaires 6406531487306. Focus group 6406531487307. Documentations 6406531487308. Naturalistic observations Question Number : 119 Question Id : 640653446465 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider an email service that marks spam based on the threat assessment of the email. It also alerts the users if they try to open these emails. Which of the following usability goals is fulfilled by this feature of the email service? Options : 6406531487319. Effectiveness 6406531487320. Efficiency 6406531487321. Safe to use 6406531487322. Learnability 6406531487323. Memorability Question Number : 120 Question Id : 640653446466 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Match the following. Options : 6406531487324. I-2, II-3, III-4, IV-1 6406531487325. I-1, II-3, III-2, IV-5 6406531487326. I-4, II-3, III-2, IV-5 6406531487327. I-4, II-5, III-3, IV-1 Question Number : 121 Question Id : 640653446467 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following heuristics suggests that when you are designing a website for selling medicines online, you should design the web pages so that they are simple and easy to understand by the end users? Options : 6406531487328. Use familiar metaphors and language 6406531487329. Consistency 6406531487330. Clean and functional design 6406531487331. Recognition over recall Question Number : 122 Question Id : 640653446469 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487336. Data coupling 6406531487337. Control coupling 6406531487338. Common coupling 6406531487339. Content coupling Question Number : 123 Question Id : 640653446471 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question During debugging, a developer finds out the event that triggers an incorrect behaviour. He follows the data control flow ahead until the incorrect state is reached. Which of the following debugging strategies was chosen by the developer? Options : 6406531487344. Input manipulation 6406531487345. Backwards strategy 6406531487346. Forwards strategy 6406531487347. Blackbox debugging Question Number : 124 Question Id : 640653446472 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Identify the type of software metrics that measure the quality of the code using the parameters like LOC, LLOC, SLOC, etc. Options : 6406531487348. Cyclomatic complexity 6406531487349. Raw metrics 6406531487350. Halstead’s metrics 6406531487351. Code smell Question Number : 125 Question Id : 640653446473 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question An app on your mobile provides a reset password option, where you can enter your old password, and the new password, and to confirm the new password it prompts you to retype your new password again. If the new password and retyped password for confirmation do not match, it will mark the retype password field with an error icon and will suggest you reenter the new passwords. Which of the following heuristics of UI design is satisfied by the app? Options : 6406531487352. Prevent errors 6406531487353. Show status 6406531487354. Support error recovery 6406531487355. Recognization over recall Question Number : 126 Question Id : 640653446474 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider the following two requirements: Requirement 1: The website must support a maximum of 100 registration requests per second. Requirement 2: The website must provide a registration page which allows the customers to register themselves on the website to avail of the rest of the services offered. Which of the following statement is true? Options : 6406531487356. Requirement 1 is a functional requirement, whereas Requirement 2 is a non- functional requirement. 6406531487357. Requirement 2 is a functional requirement, whereas Requirement 1 is a non- functional requirement. 6406531487358. Both requirements are functional requirements. 6406531487359. Both requirements are non-functional requirements. Question Number : 127 Question Id : 640653446475 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following can be considered as the client(s) in software engineering? Options : 6406531487360. An external user. 6406531487361. Someone from the developer company. 6406531487362. A software or a software component. 6406531487363. All of these Question Number : 128 Question Id : 640653446476 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider a distributed application to download videos. This application uses several user nodes in the network to do the processing, storage, etc. and is not controlled or monitored by any centralised system. Identify the type of software architecture of the video application. Options : 6406531487364. Client-server system 6406531487365. Pipe and filter 6406531487366. Model view controller 6406531487367. Peer-to-peer architecture Question Number : 129 Question Id : 640653446477 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question In an Agile development environment, who is/are responsible for generating a product backlog? Options : 6406531487368. Product owner 6406531487369. Scrum master 6406531487370. Development team 6406531487371. All of these Sub-Section Number : 4 Sub-Section Id : 64065363623 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 130 Question Id : 640653446468 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Which of the following are dynamic behavioural views? Options : 6406531487332. Class diagram 6406531487333. State machine diagram 6406531487334. Activity diagram 6406531487335. Interaction diagram Question Number : 131 Question Id : 640653446470 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Consider the class diagram given below. Which of the following is/are true about the class diagram? Options : 6406531487340. 6406531487341. 6406531487342. 6406531487343. AI Section Id : 64065329026 Section Number : 7 Section type : Online Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory Number of Questions : 6 Number of Questions to be attempted : 6 Section Marks : 25 Display Number Panel : Yes Group All Questions : No Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and Clear Response : Yes Maximum Instruction Time : 0 Sub-Section Number : 1 Sub-Section Id : 64065363624 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 132 Question Id : 640653446478 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487372. YES 6406531487373. NO Sub-Section Number : 2 Sub-Section Id : 64065363625 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446479 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (133 to 139) Question Label : Comprehension SEARCH The figure shows a map with several locations on a grid where each tile is 1x1 in size. The locations are at grid points and are connected by two way edges (roads), where each edge has a cost that is the same in both directions. Observe that the edge costs are not necessarily proportional to the coordinate based distance estimates. The start node is S and the goal node is G, the MoveGen function returns neighbours in alphabetical order. Use Manhattan distance as the heuristic function. Tie-breaker: when several nodes have the same best cost, use alphabetical order to break ties. Emulate A*, WA* and Branch-and-Bound on the given map, then answer the given subquestions. Sub questions Question Number : 133 Question Id : 640653446480 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question In the map, S is the first node to be refined, determine the next 4 nodes from the 2nd to 5th node refined by A*. Enter the nodes in the order they are refined. Enter a comma separated list of node labels. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: W,X,Y,Z Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : B,C,D,E Question Number : 134 Question Id : 640653446481 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question For the 4 nodes listed in the previous question, list the f-values of those nodes as a comma separated list. Use the same node order used in the previous question. Enter a comma separated list of natural numbers. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: 2,7,1,8 Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 19,20,29,31 Question Number : 135 Question Id : 640653446482 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the path found by A*? Enter the path as a comma separated list. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: S,X,Y,Z,G Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : S,B,C,D,E,G Question Number : 136 Question Id : 640653446483 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question A* may revise the f-values of nodes when it visits them again. List all the f-values assigned to node ‘A’, excluding +INFINITY (or +LARGE) assigned initially. Enter a comma separated list of f-values. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: 3,1,4 Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 37,33 Question Number : 137 Question Id : 640653446484 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question For w=3, what is the path found by WA* algorithm? Enter the path as a comma separated list. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: S,X,Y,Z,G Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : S,B,C,A,G Question Number : 138 Question Id : 640653446485 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the cost of the path found by Branch-and-Bound algorithm? Enter a natural number. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: 17 Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 32 Question Number : 139 Question Id : 640653446486 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Is the heuristic admissible in the given map? Options : 6406531487380. Yes 6406531487381. No 6406531487382. Cannot be determined Question Id : 640653446501 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (140 to 146) Question Label : Comprehension AUTOMATED PLANNING The domain description of a blocks-world with a single one-armed robot is provided below. Note: this is the same domain description used in the weekly assignments. Tie-breaker for subgoal ordering: treat the start state, goal description, preconditions and effects as lists that are accessed from left to right. When the elements in a list are pushed one by one into a stack, the last element will be at the top of the stack. It has the effect of reversing the list. Tie-breaker for block placement: when there are multiple locations for placing a block, choose the location that satisfies a goal at hand, or else, choose a location that will lead to a better plan, or else, place it on the table. Tie-breaker for action selection: when actions are chosen non-deterministically, choose actions that lead to a plan, even a suboptimal plan is fine. Throwaway the actions that may lead to deadends and loops. A planning problem is given below, find a plan using the operators and predicates defined in the blocks-world domain Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions. Sub questions Question Number : 140 Question Id : 640653446502 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the length of the optimal plan? Enter the number of actions in the optimal plan. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: 42 Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 6 Question Number : 141 Question Id : 640653446503 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Which of the following are applicable actions for the given planning problem? Options : 6406531487395. Pickup(A) 6406531487396. Pickup(B) 6406531487397. Pickup(C) 6406531487398. Unstack(A,D) 6406531487399. Unstack(C,G) Question Number : 142 Question Id : 640653446504 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Which of the following are relevant actions for the given planning problem? Options : 6406531487400. Pickup(B) 6406531487401. Putdown(B) 6406531487402. Stack(A,G) 6406531487403. Stack(B,A) 6406531487404. Unstack(A,D) 6406531487405. Unstack(C,G) Question Number : 143 Question Id : 640653446505 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following can be pushed as the first three elements onto the stack by the Goal Stack Planning algorithm? In the representation below the stack has a bottom on the right marked by the entry END. Use appropriate tie-breakers listed in main question. Options : 6406531487406. { on(A,G), on(B,A) }; on(A,G); on(B,A); END 6406531487407. { on(A,G), on(B,A) }; on(B,A); on(A,G); END 6406531487408. on(B,A); on(A,G); { on(A,G), on(B,A) }; END 6406531487409. on(A,G); on(B,A); { on(A,G), on(B,A) }; END Question Number : 144 Question Id : 640653446506 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question For the subgoal ordering given in the goal description (and using the given tie breaking rules), which of the following is the first action popped out of the stack in Goal Stack Planning? Options : 6406531487410. Pickup(B) 6406531487411. Stack(B,A) 6406531487412. Unstack(A,D) 6406531487413. Unstack(C,G) Question Number : 145 Question Id : 640653446507 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question For the subgoal ordering given in the goal description (and using the given tie breaking rules), does the Goal Stack Planning algorithm find an optimal plan? Options : 6406531487414. Yes 6406531487415. No 6406531487416. Cannot be determined Question Number : 146 Question Id : 640653446508 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question If the subgoals in the goal description are swapped places then does the Goal Stack Planning algorithm find an optimal plan? Options : 6406531487417. Yes 6406531487418. No 6406531487419. Cannot be determined Sub-Section Number : 3 Sub-Section Id : 64065363626 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446487 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (147 to 151) Question Label : Comprehension TSP The distance matrix and edge costs for 5 cities (A to E) are provided below along with the BnB search tree. Use the Branch-and-Bound algorithm to compute the optimal tour. Attention: since we are solving problems by hand, infer as much as possible (and as early as possible) about the permanent edges in the partial solution. Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions. Sub questions Question Number : 147 Question Id : 640653446488 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the lower bound on the cost of the tour as per the TSP BnB algorithm discussed in class? Enter a natural number. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: 17 Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 182 Question Number : 148 Question Id : 640653446489 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the first edge E1 (XY) used for refining S0? Enter edge label XY NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: XY Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Set Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : BC CB Question Number : 149 Question Id : 640653446490 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the cost of the node ~E1 that excludes edge XY? Enter a natural number. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: 42 Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 207 Question Number : 150 Question Id : 640653446491 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the second edge E2 (XY) that is used for refinement? What is the cost of the node E2. Enter the edge XY and the cost as a comma separated list. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: XY,42 Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Set Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : BD,191 DB,191 Question Number : 151 Question Id : 640653446492 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the cost of the optimal tour? NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: 17 Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 194 Sub-Section Number : 4 Sub-Section Id : 64065363627 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446493 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (152 to 153) Question Label : Comprehension GAMES The figure shows a game tree with evaluations W (win), L (loss) and D (draw) from Max's perspective. The nodes are labeled in a level-by-level (a,b,...,e) left-to-right (1,2,...) manner as indicated in the game tree. Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions. Sub questions Question Number : 152 Question Id : 640653446494 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question What is the outcome (W, D or L) of the game when both players play perfectly? NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: X Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : L Question Number : 153 Question Id : 640653446495 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question You are allowed to change the eval of one leaf node, change the eval such that the game will end in a draw when both players play perfectly. Which node will you change and what is the new eval? Enter the label of the node you wish to change and the new eval as a comma separated list. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: a1,X Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Set Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : c3,D c4,D c15,D Sub-Section Number : 5 Sub-Section Id : 64065363628 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446496 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (154 to 157) Question Label : Comprehension Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions. Sub questions Question Number : 154 Question Id : 640653446497 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question List the horizon nodes in the best strategy. Enter the node labels as a comma separated list in ASCENDING order. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: X,Y,Z Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : A,B,C,D Question Number : 155 Question Id : 640653446498 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question List the horizon nodes pruned by Alpha-Beta algorithm. Enter the node labels as a comma separated list in ASCENDING order. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: X,Y,Z Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : F,G,H,K,L Question Number : 156 Question Id : 640653446499 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question List the horizon nodes in the initial cluster formed by SSS* algorithm. Enter the node labels as a comma separated list in ASCENDING order. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: X,Y,Z Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Equal Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : A,E,I Question Number : 157 Question Id : 640653446500 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Short Answer Question List the horizon nodes assigned SOLVED status by the SSS* algorithm. Enter the node labels as a comma separated list in ASCENDING order. NO SPACES, TABS, DOTS, BRACKETS OR EXTRANEOUS CHARACTERS. Answer format: X,Y,Z Response Type : Alphanumeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Set Answers Case Sensitive : No Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : A,B,C,D,E,I,J A,E,I,B,J,C,D Deep Learning Section Id : 64065329027 Section Number : 8 Section type : Online Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory Number of Questions : 8 Number of Questions to be attempted : 8 Section Marks : 50 Display Number Panel : Yes Group All Questions : No Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and Clear Response : Yes Maximum Instruction Time : 0 Sub-Section Number : 1 Sub-Section Id : 64065363629 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 158 Question Id : 640653446509 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487420. YES 6406531487421. NO Sub-Section Number : 2 Sub-Section Id : 64065363630 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446510 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (159 to 162) Question Label : Comprehension Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions. Sub questions Question Number : 159 Question Id : 640653446511 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 3 Question Label : Short Answer Question Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Range Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 4.35 to 4.45 Question Number : 160 Question Id : 640653446512 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Short Answer Question Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Range Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 0.885 to 0.895 Question Number : 161 Question Id : 640653446513 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 10 Question Label : Short Answer Question Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Range Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 0.88 to 0.93 Question Number : 162 Question Id : 640653446514 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 5 Question Label : Short Answer Question Suppose we replace the sigmoid (logistic) activation function by ReLU and max pooling by min pooling (that is, output the minimum value from the input tensor). Update the parameters and enter the sum of updated parameter values?. The ReLU is defined as follows (If your answer is 0.3345, enter it as 0.33) Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Range Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 0.09 to 0.11 Sub-Section Number : 3 Sub-Section Id : 64065363631 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446515 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (163 to 165) Question Label : Comprehension Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions. Sub questions Question Number : 163 Question Id : 640653446516 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Short Answer Question The dimension of C1 = 101 × 101 × 100. Suppose we use 30 kernels (filters) of shape 3 × 3, with stride 1 and no zero padding, to generate the convolution layer 2. Then, enter the number of parameters (including bias) in the convolution layer-2 (If your answer is 1050,enter 1050) Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Range Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 27029 to 27031 Question Number : 164 Question Id : 640653446517 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Short Answer Question We know that the shape of the flattened layer is N ×1. What is the value of N?(If your answer is 1050,enter 1050) Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Range Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 17279.5 to 17280.5 Question Number : 165 Question Id : 640653446518 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Short Answer Question Suppose we apply three 1D kernels after the pooling layer, P2, and then flatten the final output to the shape of N × 1. What is the value of N now? Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Range Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 1727.5 to 1728.5 Sub-Section Number : 4 Sub-Section Id : 64065363632 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Id : 640653446523 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : No Group Comprehension Questions : No Question Pattern Type : NonMatrix Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Question Numbers : (166 to 168) Question Label : Comprehension Based on the above data, answer the given subquestions. Sub questions Question Number : 166 Question Id : 640653446524 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 3 Question Label : Short Answer Question Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Range Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 0.008 to 0.015 Question Number : 167 Question Id : 640653446525 Question Type : SA Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 3 Question Label : Short Answer Question Response Type : Numeric Evaluation Required For SA : Yes Show Word Count : Yes Answers Type : Range Text Areas : PlainText Possible Answers : 1.9 to 2.1 Question Number : 168 Question Id : 640653446526 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question The statement “Using sigmoid activation function for a neuron in a neural network always shrinks the gradient passing through it during backpropagation ” is Options : 6406531487451. TRUE 6406531487452. FALSE Sub-Section Number : 5 Sub-Section Id : 64065363633 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 169 Question Id : 640653446519 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question The diagram below shows the contours of a loss surface generated by the following model, where, m is the number of training samples, x1 and x2 are features and y is the corresponding ground truth. Assume that both features x1 and x2 are normalized to be in the same range. Which of the following statement(s) is (are) true? Options : 6406531487429. x1 is sparse, x2 is dense 6406531487430. x1 is dense, x2 is sparse 6406531487431. both x1 and x2 are sparse 6406531487432. both x1 and x2 are dense Sub-Section Number : 6 Sub-Section Id : 64065363634 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 170 Question Id : 640653446520 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 6 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question The update rule for the ADAM (Adaptive Moments) optimization algorithm is given below, Options : 6406531487433. 6406531487434. 6406531487435. 6406531487436. 6406531487437. Sub-Section Number : 7 Sub-Section Id : 64065363635 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 171 Question Id : 640653446521 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Options : 6406531487438. RMSProp 6406531487439. NADAM 6406531487440. NAG with cyclic learning rate 6406531487441. GD with exponential weight decay learning rate scheduler Question Number : 172 Question Id : 640653446522 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 4 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Options : 6406531487442. 6406531487443. 6406531487444. 6406531487445. 6406531487446. 6406531487447. 6406531487448. SPG Section Id : 64065329028 Section Number : 9 Section type : Online Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory Number of Questions : 36 Number of Questions to be attempted : 36 Section Marks : 50 Display Number Panel : Yes Group All Questions : No Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and Clear Response : Yes Maximum Instruction Time : 0 Sub-Section Number : 1 Sub-Section Id : 64065363636 Question Shuffling Allowed : No Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 173 Question Id : 640653446527 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 0 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Options : 6406531487453. YES 6406531487454. NO Sub-Section Number : 2 Sub-Section Id : 64065363637 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 174 Question Id : 640653446528 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Visualize that you went to a college and answer the question. State whether the following statement is true or false: Your entire college is a system. Options : 6406531487455. TRUE 6406531487456. FALSE Question Number : 175 Question Id : 640653446530 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Visualize that you went to a college and answer the question. The college system need not have a purpose. State whether the following statement is true or false: Options : 6406531487461. TRUE 6406531487462. FALSE Question Number : 176 Question Id : 640653446531 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question State whether the following statement is true or false: The “interdependencies” in systems thinking means components of a system affect each other. Options : 6406531487463. TRUE 6406531487464. FALSE Question Number : 177 Question Id : 640653446532 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question What is the main idea related to systems thinking of the folk tale, "Six Blind Men and an Elephant"? Options : 6406531487465. The blind men identified the elephant (system) by touching the parts. 6406531487466. The blind men identified only the parts of the elephant (system). 6406531487467. The blind men argue over what an elephant (system) actually is or is not. 6406531487468. The blind men have no idea what an elephant (system) is. Question Number : 178 Question Id : 640653446534 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Our understanding of the causal structure of the system, the boundary we draw around the system, the time horizon we consider relevant, and our beliefs about the networks of cause and effect that describe how a system operates. Which systems thinking habit is being described in the above statement? Options : 6406531487473. Observing change over time 6406531487474. Identifying the complex cause and effect relationships 6406531487475. Creation of mental models 6406531487476. Ability to recognize time delays Question Number : 179 Question Id : 640653446535 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question State whether the following statement is true or false: When describing digital systems or information systems, systems thinkers acknowledge that hardware, software and data are not the only components of the system. Users must also interact with parts of a system, usually by following procedures and using interfaces. Options : 6406531487477. TRUE 6406531487478. FALSE Question Number : 180 Question Id : 640653446536 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Abraham Maslow was active in the study of self-actualizing individuals. What does the term "self- actualization" mean? Options : 6406531487479. It is the realization of personal potential, the realization of one's human purpose and vocation. 6406531487480. It is a person's exploration of his or her own mental and physical characteristics, making sense of himself or herself. 6406531487481. It is a person's desire to discover and develop his or her fullest personal capabilities. 6406531487482. None of these Question Number : 181 Question Id : 640653446537 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question You are creating a brief technical summary of a thesis, article, or report usually providing the gist of the research reports done in different fields. It includes the overall purpose of the study and the research problem(s) you investigated, major findings or trends found as a result of your analysis, and a brief summary of your interpretations and conclusion. Identify the most appropriate type of engineering sense being described in the above lines. Options : 6406531487483. Technical auditing 6406531487484. Abstraction 6406531487485. Feasibility experiments 6406531487486. Big picture thinking Question Number : 182 Question Id : 640653446538 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question In the following question, two statements numbered I and II are given. There may be a cause-andeffect relationship between the two statements. These two statements may be the effect of the same cause or independent causes. These statements may be independent causes without having any relationship. Read both the statements in each question and mark your answer as: Statements: I. More than two billion pounds of chemicals are spewed into the air every day by industries and vehicles in some countries. II. The international pollution control organisation is expected to penalise the countries which cross the maximum emission limits. Options : 6406531487487. Statement I could be a logical cause for the statement II to take effect. 6406531487488. Statement II could be a logical cause for the statement I to take effect. 6406531487489. Both statements I and II can only be independent causes. 6406531487490. Both statements I and II can only be the effects of independent causes. 6406531487491. Both statements I and II can only be the effects of some common causes. Question Number : 183 Question Id : 640653446539 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following is the process of setting objectives, formulating various courses of action to achieve them, and selecting the best possible alternative from the various courses of action available to ensure the completion of organisational goals? Options : 6406531487492. Organising 6406531487493. Controlling 6406531487494. Planning 6406531487495. Directing Question Number : 184 Question Id : 640653446540 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question The process of creativity is complete only if Options : 6406531487496. we go from the definition of the problem to implementation of the idea. 6406531487497. we ideate. 6406531487498. we choose the best idea. 6406531487499. we simply generate the ideas. Question Number : 185 Question Id : 640653446541 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question When you want to be creative __________________ Options : 6406531487500. you only generate ideas. 6406531487501. you seek information through primary research and secondary research also. 6406531487502. you develop technical skills only. 6406531487503. You attempt to build a prototype with limited resources. Question Number : 186 Question Id : 640653446542 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Research shows that anyone can learn to be creative. The problem is: Options : 6406531487504. many organizations fail to foster an environment that encourages creativity 6406531487505. most people never tap into their pools of innate creativity 6406531487506. most people have never been taught to be creative 6406531487507. All of these Sub-Section Number : 3 Sub-Section Id : 64065363638 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 187 Question Id : 640653446529 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Visualize that you went to a college and answer the question. Which of the following constitute elements of a college? [Check all that apply] Options : 6406531487457. Faculty 6406531487458. Canteen 6406531487459. Home 6406531487460. Pet Question Number : 188 Question Id : 640653446533 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 2 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park in 1995. Before the wolves turned up the numbers of deer (because there had been nothing to hunt them) had built up in the Yellowstone Park and despite efforts by humans to control them they’d managed to reduce much the vegetation there to almost nothing. They had just grazed it away. Apply your knowledge of the systems view and identify the appropriate changes that had occured in the above-mentioned system after the reintroduction of wolves. [Check all that apply] Options : 6406531487469. Wolves helped in the restoration of open forest, willow and cottonwood ecosystems. 6406531487470. It helped conserve biodiversity and enhance the ecosystem services like water security and prevented soil erosion. 6406531487471. It helped the introduction of Cheetahs in Kuno-Palpur National Park, India in 2022. 6406531487472. It motivated the private sector companies to contribute to such projects. Sub-Section Number : 4 Sub-Section Id : 64065363639 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 189 Question Id : 640653446543 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question The Thomas-Kilmann model for conflict resolution uses 2 axes. They are: [Check all that apply] Options : 6406531487508. Cooperativeness 6406531487509. Assertiveness 6406531487510. Accomplishment 6406531487511. Relationship Question Number : 190 Question Id : 640653446562 Question Type : MSQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Selectable Option : 0 Question Label : Multiple Select Question Which of the following are examples of poor listening skills? [Check all that apply] Options : 6406531487580. Looking at the floor while someone is speaking to you. 6406531487581. Texting on your phone 6406531487582. Making eye contact 6406531487583. Asking questions Sub-Section Number : 5 Sub-Section Id : 64065363640 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Is Section Default? : null Question Number : 191 Question Id : 640653446544 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Naeem had to give up on his point of view in a group meeting because he wanted to make sure his team members are all agreeing and that the project is moving. This is an example of what type of conflict management style? Options : 6406531487512. Accomodating 6406531487513. Collaborating 6406531487514. Compromising 6406531487515. Avoiding Question Number : 192 Question Id : 640653446545 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question In your new job, you encounter an unhappy customer who yells at you. Immediately, you realize that anger is welling up inside you. This realization demonstrates Options : 6406531487516. Self-awareness 6406531487517. Self-management 6406531487518. Social awareness 6406531487519. Relationship management Question Number : 193 Question Id : 640653446546 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Yatin is feeling apprehensive about his sales presentation, but he doesn’t want to admit it to himself. His coworker, Harshitha, pointed it out to him while he was practising what he was going to say. What should she recommend that he do? Options : 6406531487520. Exhibit a positive attitude 6406531487521. Boost his self-confidence 6406531487522. Accurately assess his emotions 6406531487523. Display empathy for another’s emotions Question Number : 194 Question Id : 640653446547 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following is a true statement about emotional intelligence and leadership: Options : 6406531487524. Leaders are expected to take action after problems develop 6406531487525. Leaders need to be confident that what they are doing is acceptable 6406531487526. Leaders learn to outlast business fads and trends 6406531487527. Leaders have to get along with a variety of people Question Number : 195 Question Id : 640653446548 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question _______________ thinking is the ability to see similarities and _______________ thinking is the ability to see differences among various data and events. Options : 6406531487528. Divergent; convergent 6406531487529. Convergent; divergent 6406531487530. Convergent; transformational 6406531487531. None of these Question Number : 196 Question Id : 640653446549 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, what is meant by bodily needs? Options : 6406531487532. Love, Property, Friendship and Security 6406531487533. The desire to learn something important 6406531487534. Encouraging words from teachers 6406531487535. Food, clean air and water, a warm place to sleep Question Number : 197 Question Id : 640653446550 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider an ongoing cricket match. If the umpire is removed from the cricket match, it will not affect the match. State whether the following statement is true or false: Options : 6406531487536. TRUE 6406531487537. FALSE Question Number : 198 Question Id : 640653446551 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question State whether the following statement is true or false: Cross-functional teams are formed to solve complex problems. Options : 6406531487538. TRUE 6406531487539. FALSE Question Number : 199 Question Id : 640653446552 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of these is not an advantage of a virtual team? Options : 6406531487540. Team members can be recruited for their specific skills or experience. 6406531487541. Conflict can be resolved easily using face-to-face meetings. 6406531487542. No overhead costs associated with physical buildings. 6406531487543. Low transport or commuting costs. Question Number : 200 Question Id : 640653446553 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following statements best describes Kaizen? Options : 6406531487544. It is a set of techniques and tools for process improvement. 6406531487545. It is a production method aimed primarily at reducing times within the production system and response times from suppliers and customers. 6406531487546. It refers to the set of cognitive, strategic and practical procedures used by designers in the process of designing. 6406531487547. It is a concept referring to business activities that continuously improve all functions and involve all employees from the CEO to the assembly line workers. Question Number : 201 Question Id : 640653446554 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question With reference to the “growth zone”, consider the following statements: 1. A person in this zone exhibits a desire to learn and therefore a tendency to embrace challenges and learn from criticism. 2. A person in this zone allows oneself to learn and develop new skills and abilities when they are easy and manageable. Which of the above statements is/are correct? Options : 6406531487548. 1 only 6406531487549. 2 only 6406531487550. Both 1 and 2 6406531487551. Neither 1 nor 2 Question Number : 202 Question Id : 640653446555 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question What is something you would say if you had a growth mindset? Options : 6406531487552. Some people are just smart. 6406531487553. I'll never be good at this. 6406531487554. I don't know how to do that yet. 6406531487555. You are a genius! Question Number : 203 Question Id : 640653446556 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question The elements that are outside your control and that may concern or affect or interest you indirectly, such as war, pandemic, and economy; fall under Options : 6406531487556. Sphere of influence 6406531487557. Sphere of control 6406531487558. Sphere of unknown 6406531487559. Sphere of concern Question Number : 204 Question Id : 640653446557 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question When we consider leadership in an organization, we typically refer to Options : 6406531487560. the person or persons who oversee the activities of others. 6406531487561. the person or persons developing specific work patterns. 6406531487562. the person or persons responsible for setting the overall vision. 6406531487563. the individual who deals with the political issues of organizational function. Question Number : 205 Question Id : 640653446558 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Consider the workplace boundaries of a software salesperson. Inside the circle of influence are efforts to develop positive client relationships, knowledge of software products and sales skills. Outside this circle are assigned sales territories, quality and number of products expected to sell, and company incentive policies. However, as sales performance increases and trust and belief between the supervisor and salesperson develops, the circle of influence grows, resulting in expanded assigned territories, an increased number of products to sell, and opportunities for managerial roles that could impact company policy. Identify the most suitable type of engineering sense being described in the above lines. Options : 6406531487564. Mental models 6406531487565. Cost analysis 6406531487566. Big picture thinking 6406531487567. Exchange of ideas Question Number : 206 Question Id : 640653446559 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Which of the following engineering sense is also known as ‘Jugular’ experiments? Options : 6406531487568. Identifying benchmarks 6406531487569. Irreversibility experiments 6406531487570. Feasibility experiments 6406531487571. Divide and conquer Question Number : 207 Question Id : 640653446560 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question With reference to “vertical communication”, consider the following statements: 1. It is a business communication strategy in which information, tasks, and requests move upward and downward between senior management and lower-level employees. 2. Brainstorming sessions, sharing information, solving problems, and group discussions with coworkers are some examples. Which of the above statements is/are correct? Options : 6406531487572. 1 only 6406531487573. 2 only 6406531487574. Both 1 and 2 6406531487575. Neither 1 nor 2 Question Number : 208 Question Id : 640653446561 Question Type : MCQ Is Question Mandatory : No Calculator : None Response Time : N.A Think Time : N.A Minimum Instruction Time : 0 Correct Marks : 1 Question Label : Multiple Choice Question Facial expressions, physical distance, and looking at your watch are all examples of Options : 6406531487576. nonverbal communication 6406531487577. informal networks 6406531487578. verbal communication 6406531487579. formal communication