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DTed govt exam question papers in English 2010?

yes i will see the question. because in a couple of days i will go to attend the examination. so that i need previous year govt question paper.

IFSC code of axis bank?

The IFSC Code is 11 digit alpha numeric number and the first four characters uniquely identify the bank and the next four characters are control characters and the last three digit number uniquely identify the bank branch.

IFSC Code for every Branch of the banks is unique.

What is the contact no for SETC reservation counter in koyambedu bus stand chennai?

hi my name is prithvi rao and the contact num for setc reservation counter is 04424794709

Why Tamils hate Hindi?

south indians learn hindi,but northerners are not bothered about tamil language

Doctors list of chennai apolo hospital?

physion, apilapc gynoclogi reumatic fever doctor want to treatment

Who is P.N.Shah in Mahindra group?

mr P.N.Shah is the in charge of mahindra & mahindra automobile division

List of film institutes in chennai which offer the direction course?

hi try :CRAFT:center for research in art of film and television:they offer one year direction course. try out their website: www.log2craft.org

Who is chairman of Indian bank?

The current Chairman and Managing Director of Indian Bank is Mr. T.M. Bashin. Indian bank is one of the big public sector banks in India, headquartered in Chennai (Madras), India. It has over 1600 branches and banks in 69 countries

What is the specialty of tamilnadu?

mainly Tamizh language which is the only living ancient language not modified much (greek) and their hospitality and tolerance policy.love for language is more and it is their symbol not religion or castes or richness.once i went a museum in us and i saw the preserved body from egypt then i had a question egypt and tamilnadu has almost long history they ev/en had ship trade on those days they show their culture by preserved dead body we?nothing special no religion temples we see today are build later(not much) then what?then i had an answer we show our culture by our preserved language.

Madras university Bsc computer science syllabus?

FOURTH SEMESTER

SUBJECTS

Credits

Exam Hrs.

MAX.MARKS

Ext.

Marks

Int. Marks

Total

PART I

LANG.PAPER-IV

3

3

75

25

100

PART II

ENGLISH PAPER -IV

3

3

75

25

100

PART III -

Paper - VII

Programming in JAVA

4

3

75

25

100

PART III -

Paper - VIII - Practical - IV

Java Programming Lab

4

3

60

40

100

Allied-II

Paper - II

5

3

75

25

100

PART IV

2.Soft Skill-IV

3

3

60

40

100

3. Environmental Studies

2

3

75

25

100


Title of the Course/

Paper -V PROGRAMMING IN C++ AND DATA

STRUCTURES

Core

II Year & Third Semester

Credit: 4

Objective of the course

This course introduces the basic concepts of programming in C++ and Data Structures

Course outline

Unit 1: Introduction to C++; Tokens, Keywords, Identifiers, Variables, Operators, Manipulators, Expressions and Control Structures in C++; Pointers - Functions in C++ ‑ Main Function ‑ Function Prototyping ‑ Parameters Passing in Functions - Values Return by Functions - Inline Functions - Friend and Virtual Functions

Unit-2: Classes and Objects; Constructors and Destructors; and Operator Overloading and Type Conversions - Type of Constructors - Function overloading. Inheritance : Single Inheritance ‑ Multilevel Inheritance ‑ Multiple Inheritance ‑ Hierarchical Inheritance ‑ Hybrid Inheritance. Pointers, Virtual Functions and Polymorphism; Managing Console I/O operations.

Unit 3: Working with Files: Classes for File Stream Operations ‑ Opening and Closing a File ‑ End‑of‑File Deduction ‑ File Pointers ‑ Updating a File ‑ Error Handling during File Operations ‑ Command‑line Arguments. Data Structures: Definition of a Data structure ‑ primitive and composite Data Types, Asymptotic notations, Arrays, Operations on Arrays, Order lists.

Unit-4: Stacks - Applications of Stack ‑ Infix to Postfix Conversion, Recursion, Maze Problems - Queues ‑ Operations on Queues, Queue Applications, Circular Queue. Singly Linked List ‑ Operations, Application ‑ Representation of a Polynomial, Polynomial Addition; Doubly Linked List ‑ Operations, Applications.

Unit-5 : Trees and Graphs: Binary Trees ‑ Conversion of Forest to Binary Tree, Operations ‑ Tree Traversals; Graph ‑ Definition, Types of Graphs, Hashing Tables and Hashing Functions, Traversal ‑ Shortest Path; Dijkstra's Algorithm.

1. Recommended Texts

i. E. Balagurusamy,1995,Object Oriented Programming with C++, Tata McGraw‑Hill

Publishing Company Ltd.

ii..E.Horowitz and S.Shani,1999,Fundamentals of Data Structures in C++ , Galgotia Pub.

2.Reference Books

i. Robert Lafore, Object Oriented Programming in Microsoft C++, Galgotia publication.

ii.. H.Schildt, C++,1998,The Complete Reference-1998-TMH Edition, 1998

iii.R. Kruse C.L. Tondo and B. Leung ,1997, Data Structures and Program design in C,

PHI.

iii.Cangsam,Auguenstein,Tenenbaum,Data Structures using C & C++,PHI

iv.D.Samantha,2005, Classic Data Structures, PHI,New Delhi.

Title of the Course/

Paper VI

PRACTICAL - III DATA STRUCTURES USING C++

Core

II Year & Third Semester

Credit: 4

Objective of the course

This course deals with practical implementation of Data Structure using C++.

Course outline

1. Implement PUSH, POP operations of stack using Arrays.

2. Implement PUSH, POP operations of stack using Pointers.

3. Implement add, delete operations of a queue using Arrays.

4. Implement add, delete operations of a queue using Pointers.

5. Conversion of infix to postfix using stack operations

6. Postfix Expression Evaluation.

7. Addition of two polynomials using Arrays and Pointers.

8. Creation, insertion, and deletion in doubly linked list.

9. Binary tree traversals (in-order, pre-order, and post-order) using linked list.

10.Depth First Search and Breadth first Search for Graphs using Recursion.

Title of the Course/

Paper -VII - PROGRAMMING IN JAVA

Core

II Year & Fourth Semester

Credit: 4

Objective of the course

This course introduces the basic concepts of programming in JAVA

Course outline

Unit 1: Introduction to Java-Features of Java-Basic Concepts of Object Oriented Programming-Java Tokens-Java Statements-Constants-Variables-Data Types- Type Casting-Operators-Expressions-Control Statements: Branching and Looping Statements.

Unit-2: Classes, Objects and Methods-Constructors-Methods Overloading-Inheritance-Overriding Methods-Finalizer and Abstract Methods-Visibility Control -Arrays, Strings and Vectors-String Buffer Class-Wrapper Classes.

Unit 3: Interfaces-Packages-Creating Packages-Accessing a Package-Multithreaded Programming-Creating Threads-Stopping and Blocking a Thread-Life Cycle of a Thread-Using Thread Methods-Thread Priority-Synchronization-Implementing the Runnable Interface .

Unit-4: Managing Errors and Exceptions-Syntax of Exception Handling Code-Using Finally Statement-Throwing Our Own Exceptions-Applet Programming-Applet Life Cycle-Graphics Programming-Managing Input/Output Files: Concept of Streams-Stream Classes-Byte Stream Classes-Character Stream Classes - Using Streams-Using the File Class-Creation of Files-Random Access Files-Other Stream Classes.

Unit-5: : Network basics -socket programming - proxy servers - TCP/IP - Net Address - URL - Datagrams -Java Utility Classes-Introducing the AWT: Working with Windows, Graphics and Text- AWT Classes- Working with Frames-Working with Graphics-Working with Color-Working with Fonts-Using AWT Controls, Layout Managers and Menus.

1. Recommended Texts

i.E. Balagurusamy,2004,Programming with JAVA, 2nd Edition,Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.Ltd.

ii.Herbert Schildt,2005,The Complete Reference JavaTM 2, 5th Edition,Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.

2. Reference Books

i. Y. Daniel Liang ,2003, An Introduction to JAVA Programming, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.

ii. Cay S. Horstmann and Gary Cornell,2005, Core JavaTM2 Volume I-Fundamentals, 7th Edition- Pearson Education.

iii. Ken Arnold, James Gosling and David Holmes,2003, The JavaTM Programming Language, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education.

Title of the Course/

Paper -VIII

PRACTICAL - IV: JAVA PROGRAMMING LAB

Core

II Year & Fourth Semester

Credit: 4

Objective of the course

This course gives the practical training in JAVA programming

Course outline

APPLICATIONS:

1. Substring Removal from a String. Use String Buffer Class.

2. Determining the Perimeter and Area of a Triangle. Use Stream Class.

3. Determining the Order of Numbers Generated randomly using Random Class.

4. Usage of Calendar Class and Manipulation.

5. Implementation of Point Class for Image Manipulation.

6. String Manipulation Using Char Array.

7. Database Creation for Storing E-mail Addresses and Manipulation.

8. Usage of Vector Classes.

9. Interfaces and Packages

10. Implementing Thread based Applications and Exception Handling.

11. Application using Synchronization such as Thread based, Class based and Synchronized Statements.

12. Textfiles (copy, display, counting characters, words and lines)

13. Data file creating and processing for electricity billing.

14. Data file creating and processing for telephone billing

APPLETS:

15. Working with Frames and Various Controls.

16. Working with Dialog Box and Menus.

17. Working with Colors and Fonts.

18. Drawing various shapes using Graphical statements.

19. Working with panel and all types of Layout.

20. Design a simple calculator with minimal of 10 operations

21. Usage of buttons, labels, text components in suitable application

22. Usage of Radio buttons, check box ,choice list in suitable

application.

What are five major environmental problems we face?

1. Air pollution 2. Water pollution. 3. Waste production 4. Loss of Biodiversity 5. Food Supply

Model question papers for open source systems?

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS (20 X 2 = 40 MARKS)

1. Why has the open source software become popular?

2. What is Linux's Open-Source License?

3. Mention the three classes of processes in LINUX?

4. What are the two distinct modes of operation of the CPU in Linux?

5. What is MySQL? Why do so many organisation use MySQL?

6. How to sort a MySQL Query Result?

7. How is Sequence handled in MySQL?

8. Write MySQL commands to display the table structure and empty the table?

9. How to run a PHP script?

10. Tell whether PHP variable and keywords are case sensitive?

11. What is type jugging?

12. Give the general form for defining the function in PHP.

13. What is called suite in PYTHON?

14. Give the functionalities of the following Sequence Type Operator?

1. seq[ind1:ind2]

2. obj in seq

15. Lists all the PYTHON bulit-in methods for file object with its operation?

16. How do you create the functions in PYTHON?

17. What is the use of Arrow operator in PERL?

18. Write down the different formats for the PERL IF statement?

19. How will you open the file for reading / writing using PERL function?

20. Generate the output for the following

1. print 'Hi' x 5;

2. print 9**3;

PART-B (5 X 12 = 60 MARKS)

ANSWER ANY FIVE QUESTIONS

21. Explain the process management in LINUX with suitable system call?

22.i. Explain SELECT statement by providing examples for the following.(8)

1. Retrieving Individual Columns

2. Retrieving multiple Columns

3. Retrieving ALL Columns

4. Retrieving Distinct Rows

ii. Write a MYSQL query for the following using DATE and TIME functions(4)

1. display current date and time

2. display time in 10:10:10 format

3. display the name of the day of a particular date

4. display the date "One Year Ago" from today's date.

23. Describe about MYSQL string function with its syntax and example.

24.i. What is PHP? What does it do? List out its features?(6)

ii. Mention the scalar data-types provided by PHP? Explain with Examples(6)

25.i. Define operator associativity in PHP? Evaluate the following expression(4)

1. (2+4)/2*3

2. 2+4/2*3

3. (2+4)/(2*3)

4. 2+4/(2*3)

ii. Write short notes on PHP Shorthand Assignment operator(Assignment with operation). (8)

26.i. Illustrate the internal structure of a typical PYTHON module with the suitable example.(6)

ii. With a neat sketch say how the dictionaries are compared in PYTHON? (6)

27.i. Give some of the elements and components within PERL? Illustrate it. (8)

ii. Summarize the execution process of PERL Script. (4)

28.i. Specify the basic rules applied for naming the PERL variables. (4)

ii. Brief the looping statement supported by PERL with its syntax and example. (8)

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Who are the current ministers of Tamil Nadu?

Ministers:

1. Prof. K. Anbazhagan - Finance (Finance, Planning, Legislative Assembly and Elections)

2. Arcot N. Veeraswamy - Electricity and Rural Industries (Electricity, Non Conventional Energy Development, Rural Industries including Cottage Industries and Small Industries)

3. M. K. Stalin - Rural Development and Local Administration (Municipal Administration, Rural Development, Panchayats, Panchayat Unions, Poverty Alleviation Programmes, Rural Indebtedness, Urban and Rural Water Supply)

4. Ko. Si. Mani - Co-operation (Co-operation and Statistics)

5. Veerapandi Arumugam - Agriculture (Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering, Agro Service Co-operatives, Horticulture, Sugarcane Cess and Sugarcane Development)

6. Duraimurugan - Public Works (Public Works, Irrigation including minor irrigation and Programme Works)

7 . P. T. R. Palanivelrajan - Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments

8. Dr K. Ponmudi - Higher Education (Higher Education including Technical Education, Electronics, Science and Technology and Welfare of Ex-servicemen)

9. K. N. Nehru - Transport (Transport, Nationalised Transport and Motor Vehicles Act)

10. M. R. K. Panneerselvam - Backward Classes (Backward Classes, MBC, De-notified Communities, Indian Overseas, Refugees and Evacuees, Registration and Stamp Act)

11. I. Periasamai - Revenue and Law (Revenue, District Revenue Establishment, Deputy Collectors and Law, Courts, Prisons, Weights and Measures, Debt Relief including Legislation on money lending, Chits and Registration of Companies)

12. N. Suresh Rajan - Tourism (Tourism and Tourism Development Corporation)

13. Parithi Ilamvazhuthi - Information and Publicity(Information and Publicity, Film Technology, Cinematograph Act, Stationery and Printing and Government Press, Town Planning, Urban Development and CMDA)

14. A. V. Velu - Food (Food, Civil Supplies, Consumer Protection and Price Control)

15. Suba Thangavelan - Housing (Housing, Rural Housing and Housing Development)

16. K. K. S.S. R. Ramachandran - Health (Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare)

17. T. M. Anbarasan - Labour (Labour, Population, Employment and Training, Steel Control and Newsprint Control, Census and Urban and Rural Employment)

18. K. R. Periakaruppan - Slum Clearance (Slum Clearance Board, Accommodation Control and Waste Land Development)

19. N.K.K.P. Raja - Handlooms (Handlooms and Textiles)

20. Thangam Thennarasu - School Education (School Education and Archaeology)

21. S. N. M. Upayathulla - Commercial Taxes

22. T. P. M. Moideen Khan - Environment (Sports and Youth Welfare, Environment and Pollution Control and Wakfs)

23. N. Selvaraj - Forests (Forests and Cinchona)

24. Vellakoil Saminathan - Highways (Highways and Ports)

25. Dr Poongothai - Social Welfare (Social Welfare including Women's and Children's Welfare, Nutritious Noon Meal, Welfare of the Disabled, Orphanages and Correctional Administration and Beggar Homes)

26. Geetha Jeevan - Animal Husbandry (Animal Husbandry)

27. Tamilarasi - Adi-Dravidar Welfare (Adi-Dravidar Welfare, Hill Tribes and Bonded Labour)

28. K.P.P. Sami - Fisheries (Fisheries and Fisheries Development Corporation)

29. U. Mathivanan - Dairy Development (Milk and Dairy Development)

30. K. Ramachandran - Khadi (Khadi and Village Industries Board, Bhoodan and Gramdhan)

2010 12th standard public examination timetable?

8th - March - 2012 (Thursday) - Tamil 1st Paper

9th - March - 2012 (Friday) - Tamil 2nd Paper

12th - March - 2012 (Monday) - English 1st Paper

13th - March - 2012 (Tuesday) - English 2nd Paper

16th - March - 2012 (Friday) - Physics, Pshychology, Economics

19th - March - 2012 (Monday) - Mathematics, Micro Biology, Botany,Neutrician & Diets

20th - March - 2012 (Tuesday) - Commerce, Department subject, Home Science, Geography

22nd - March - 2012 (Thursday)- Chemistry, Accountancy, Typewriter

26st - March - 2012 (Monday)- Zoology, History, Basic Science, Business Maths, Biology

28rd - March - 2012 (Wednesday) - Commuicative English, Indian Culture, Computer Science, Bio Chemistry , Special Language

Madras university exam time table for ug April 2009?

madras university ug exam time table fro April 2009

madras university ug exam time table fro April 2009