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MCA IGNOURelated TopicsCS-54 Finance & Accounting On Computers June -2005Questione Paper Of CS-54 Finance & Accounting On Computers June -2005 Q.l(a) From the following information calculate all Material and Labour variances. Material purchased (20,000 units) Rs. 88,000 Material consumed (19,000 units) Actual wages paid for 4950 hours Rs. 24,750 Units produced 1,800 units Standard rates and pieces are: Direct material rate is Rs. 4.00 per unit Standard input is 10 numbers for one unit Direct labour rate is Rs. 4.00 per hour Standard requirement is 2.5 CS-10 Software Engineering June-2005Question Paper Of CS-10 Software Engineering June-2005 Q.l(a) Suppose you want to develop software for a Visitors Registration System for an office. Whenever a visitor wants to meet any staff member in the office, the system will record the name of the visitor, name of the staff, time of entry, purpose of visit and time of exit. The system also should have the following features : • To display the names of all visitors to a staff member day wise. • To display the time spent by a particular visitor in the office. • To display the names CS-14 Intelligent Systems July- 2004Question Paper Of CS-14 Intelligent Systems July- 2004 Q.l(a) Can a system engaged in purely numeric computation be called an intelligent system? Explain with suitable arguments. (b) What is the output of the following LISP code? (setq A '(BCD)) (car( cdr (cons *A A))) (c) What is the output of the following function when invoked with n = 5, and n = 6? CS-14 Intelligent Systems Dec-2003Question Paper Of CS-14 Intelligent Systems Dec-2003 Q.1(a) Describe briefly "Hill Climbing" search strategy. (b) What are deductive and inductive learning schemes? (c) Explain Frame Problem with the help of an example. (d) Construct the truth-table for the expression: (P→Q)a(P→Q) CS-14 Intelligent Systems Jan- 2001Question paper of CS-14 Intelligent Systems Jan- 2001 Q.1(a) For each of the following statements, tell whether it is True/False: (i) The goal of A.I. is to develop working computer systems that are truly capable of performing intelligent tasks effectively and efficiently. (ii) Computers are better than human beings in the matter of recognizing relative importance of various elements in a scene/situation. (iii)LISP and PROLOG are two most popular artificial intelligence programming languages. |
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