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Past Papers CS101 – VU Computer Science Importants MCQs

Q#1: What is the primary focus of Breadth First Learning in this course?
(A) Covering one particular course in detail
(B) Providing a basic introduction to all Computer Science courses
(C) Focusing on advanced operators in computer science
(D) Exploring the history of computing
Answer: (B) Providing a basic introduction to all Computer Science courses

Q#2: In the course, what does the term “Data Abstraction” refer to?
(A) Storing data in hardware
(B) Performing arithmetic operations in computer science
(C) Hiding complexities in large system design
(D) Communicating over the internet
Answer: (C) Hiding complexities in large system design

Q#3: What will be covered in the “Software Engineering” section of the course?
(A) Advanced programming in C++
(B) Designing, implementation, and testing of software
(C) Operating system functionalities
(D) Data manipulation techniques
Answer: (B) Designing, implementation, and testing of software

Q#4: What is the fundamental concept of an algorithm defined as in Computer Science?
(A) A set of steps to perform a certain task
(B) A sequence of data manipulation operations
(C) A complex system design
(D) A tool for database management
Answer: (A) A set of steps to perform a certain task

Q#5: Which module will cover the impact of Computer Science on society and humans?
(A) Module 2
(B) Module 3
(C) Module 12
(D) Module 13
Answer: (D) Module 13

Q#6: Which search engine will be the primary focus in this module?
(A) Yahoo
(B) MSN
(C) Google
(D) Bing
Answer: (C) Google

Q#7: How does Google find relevant pages when a user types a query?
(A) It finds pages containing all the terms given in the query
(B) It finds pages containing any of the terms in the query
(C) It finds pages based on alphabetical order
(D) It finds pages containing only the exact phrase in double quotes
Answer: (A) It finds pages containing all the terms given in the query

Q#8: What is the purpose of the microphone option mentioned in Figure 4?
(A) To perform calculations
(B) To search by speaking
(C) To flip a coin
(D) To convert currency
Answer: (B) To search by speaking

Q#9: How should queries be formulated to account for case insensitivity in Google?
(A) Capitalize all letters in the query
(B) Use lowercase letters in the query
(C) It doesn’t matter; Google recognizes capitalization.
(D) Use the proper case for each word in the query
Answer: (C) It doesn’t matter; Google recognizes capitalization.

Q#10: What is the correct query to find the tallest building in Pakistan as an exact phrase?
(A) “Tallest Building in Pakistan”
(B) Tallest Building in Pakistan
(C) Tallest, Building, Pakistan
(D) Tallest Pakistan Building
Answer: (A) “Tallest Building in Pakistan”

Q#11: How can you search for the weather in Lahore using Google?
(A) Type “Lahore Weather”
(B) Type “Weather in Lahore”
(C) Type “Lahore” and select “Weather” from the options
(D) Type “Weather Lahore”
Answer: (B) Type “Weather in Lahore”

Q#12: What is the query format to perform calculations on Google?
(A) Type the mathematical operation like 12391
(B) Use a calculator app
(C) Type numbers with a plus sign, like 12+391
(D) Use double quotes for calculations
Answer: (A) Type the mathematical operation like 12
391

Q#13: How can you see the latest currency conversion on Google?
(A) Type “Currency Conversion” and choose a currency
(B) Add “pkr” in front of a number
(C) Type “Currency” followed by the amount and the currency code
(D) Search for “Exchange Rate” on Google
Answer: (B) Add “pkr” in front of a number

Q#14: What is the query format to search for a specific file type like PDF?
(A) “Virtual University” file:pdf
(B) “Virtual University” filetype:pdf
(C) “Virtual University” ext:pdf
(D) “Virtual University” format:pdf
Answer: (B) “Virtual University” filetype:pdf

Q#15: How can you search for a specific query within a particular social media platform like Facebook?
(A) Add “@” symbol before the query, e.g., “Fifa World cup @facebook”
(B) Use double quotes around the query, e.g., “Fifa World cup”
(C) Type the query in all caps, e.g., “FIFA WORLD CUP”
(D) Add “social:” before the query, e.g., “social:Fifa World cup”
Answer: (A) Add “@” symbol before the query, e.g., “Fifa World cup @facebook”

Q#16: How can you exclude specific words from a query?
(A) Use double quotes around the words to exclude
(B) Use the “-” symbol before the words to exclude
(C) Add “not” before the words to exclude
(D) Use a question mark before the words to exclude
Answer: (B) Use the “-” symbol before the words to exclude

Q#17: What is the purpose of enclosing a query in double quotes?
(A) To find pages with any of the words in the query
(B) To perform calculations on Google
(C) To search for an exact phrase as it is
(D) To search with a specific site
Answer: (C) To search for an exact phrase as it is

Q#18: How can you search for a phrase when you don’t know what word comes before it?
(A) Use a wildcard () before the phrase
(B) Use a question mark before the phrase
(C) Use double quotes around the phrase
(D) Use a dollar sign before the phrase
Answer: (A) Use a wildcard (
) before the phrase

Q#19: How can you search for a range of numbers using Google?
(A) Use double dots (..) between the numbers, e.g., “pkr25000..pkr35000”
(B) Use the “+” symbol between the numbers, e.g., “pkr25000+pkr35000”
(C) Use the “to” keyword between the numbers, e.g., “pkr25000 to pkr35000”
(D) Use the “#” symbol between the numbers, e.g., “pkr25000#pkr35000”
Answer: (A) Use double dots (..) between the numbers, e.g., “pkr25000..pkr35000”

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