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(#M40031709) GENERAL QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Q. find the mean
2,3,15,12,13

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(#M40031708) AMCAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

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Sharmili wants to make a program to print the sum of all perfect cubes, where the value of the cubes go from 0 to 100. She writes the following program:

integer i = 0, a // statement 1
integer sum = 0;
a = ( i * i * i )
while ( i < 100 ) // statement 2
{
sum = sum + a // statement 3
i = i + 1
a = ( i * i * i ) // statement 4

}
print sum

Does this program have an error? If yes, which one statement will you modify to correct the program?
Option 1 : Statement 1
Option 2 : Statement 2
Option 3 : Statement 3
Option 4 : Statement 4
Option 5 : No error

Asked In AMCAT Aashu (11 years ago)
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Shantanu wants to make a program to print the sum of the first 7 multiples of 6. He writes the following program:

integer i = 0 // statement 1
integer sum // statement 2
while ( i <= 42 ) // statement 3
{
sum = sum + i // statement 4
i = i + 6;
}
print sum // statement 6

Does this program have an error? If yes, which one statement will you modify to correct the program?
Option 1 : Statement 1
Option 2 : Statement 2
Option 3 : Statement 3
Option 4 : Statement 4

Asked In AMCAT Aashu (11 years ago)
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Shashi wants to make a program to print the sum of the first 10 multiples of 5. She writes the following program, where statement 5 is missing:

integer i = 0
integer sum = 0
while ( i <= 50 )
{
sum = sum + i
-- MISSING STATEMENT 5 --
}
print sum

Which of the following will you use for statement 5?
Option 1 : i = 5
Option 2 : i = 5 * i
Option 3 : i = i + 1
Option 4 : i = i + 5

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Smriti wants to make a program to print the sum of square of the first 5 whole numbers (0...4). She writes the following program:

integer i = 0 // statement 1
integer sum = 0 // statement 2
while ( i < 5 ) // statement 3
{
sum = i*i // statement 4
i = i + 1 // statement 5
}
print sum // statement 6

Is her program correct? If not, which statement will you modify to correct it?
Option 1 : No error, the program is correct.
Option 2 : Statement 1
Option 3 : Statement 4
Option 4 : statement 6

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Assume the following precedence (high to low). Operators in the same row have the same precedence:
(.)
* /
+ -
AND
OR
For operators with equal precedence, the precedence is from left-to-right in expression.
What will be the output of the following code statements?

integer a = 50, b = 25, c = 0
print ( a > 45 OR b > 50 AND c > 10 )
Option 1 : 1
Option 2 : 0
Option 3 : -1
Option 4 : 10

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A pseudo-code is used. Assume that when two data-types are processed through an operator, the answer maintains the same data-type as the input data-types. Assume that all data-types have enough range to accommodate any number. If two different data-types are operated on, the result assumes the more expressive data-type.
What will be the output of the following pseudo-code statements:
integer a = 456, b, c, d =10
b = a/d
c = a - b
print c
Option 1 : 410
Option 2 : 410.4
Option 3 : 411.4
Option 4 : 411

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Stuti is making a questionnaire of True-false questions. She wants to define a data-type which stores the response of the candidate for the question. What is the most-suited data type for this purpose?
Option 1 : integer
Option 2 : boolean
Option 3 : float
Option 4 : character

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A character in new programming language is stored in 2 bytes. A string is represented as an array of characters. A word is stored as a string. Each byte in the memory has an address. The word "Mahatma Gandhi" is stored in the memory with starting address 456. The letter 'd' will be at which memory address?
Option 1 : 468
Option 2 : 480
Option 3 : 478
Option 4 : 467

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Ankita takes as input 2 integer numbers, a and b, whose value can be between 0 and 31. He stores them as 5 bit numbers. He writes the following code to process these numbers to produce a third number c.

c = 2*(a - b)

In how many minimum bits should Ankita store c?
Option 1 : 6 bits
Option 2 : 7 bits
Option 3 : 8 bits
Option 4 : 9 bits

Asked In AMCAT Aashu (11 years ago)
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