Pseudocode questions
1. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE LARGEST OF TWO
NUMBERS.
2. BEGIN
3. NUMERIC nNum1,nNum2
4. DISPLAY "ENTER THE FIRST NUMBER :"
5. INPUT nNum1
6. DISPLAY "ENTER THE SECOND NUMBER : "
7. INPUT nNum2
8. IF nNum1 > nNum2
9. DISPLAY nNum1 + " is larger than "+ nNum2
10. ELSE
11. DISPLAY nNum2 + " is larger than " + nNum1
12. END
2. WRITE
A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE SUM OF TWO
NUMBERS.
begin
numeric nNum1,nNum2,nSum
display "ENTER THE FIRST NUMBER : "
accept nNum1
display "ENTER THE SECOND NUMBER : "
accept nNum2
compute nSum=nNum1+nNum2
display "SUM OF THESE NUMBER : " nSum
end
3. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF RECTANGLE.
begin
numeric nLen,nBrd,nAre
display "ENTER THE LENGTH OF RECTANGLE : "
accept nLen
display "ENTER THE BREADTH OF RECTANGLE : "
accept nBrd
nAre=nLen*nBrd
display "AREA OF RECTANGLE : " nAre
end
4. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF SQUARE.
begin
numeric nSide, nArea
display "ENTER THE SIDE OF SQUARE : "
accept nSide
nArea=nSide*nSide
display "AREA OF SQUARE : " nArea
end
5. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF CIRCLE.
begin
numeric nRad, nAre
display "ENTER THE RADIUS OF CIRCLE : "
accept nRad
nArea = nRad*nRad*22/7
display "AREA OF CIRCLE : " nArea
end
6. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF
PARALLELOGRAM.
begin
numeric nBase, nPerp, nArea
display "ENTER THE BASE : "
accept nBase
display "ENTER THE PERPENDICULAR : "
accept nPerp
nArea=nBase*nPerp
display "AREA OF PARALLELOGRAM : " nArea
end
7. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF TRIANGLE
begin
numeric nBase, nHigh, nArea
display "ENTER THE BASE OF TRIANGLE : "
accept nBase
display "ENTER THE HEIGHT OF TRIANGLE : "
accept nHigh
nArea=nBase*nHigh
display "AREA OF TRIANGLE : " nArea
end
8. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF RHOMBUS.
begin
numeric nDgn1, nDgn2, nArea
display "ENTER THE LENGTH OF FIRST DIAGONAL : "
accept nDgn1
display "ENTER THE LENGTH OF SECOND DIAGONAL : "
accept nDgn2
nArea=nDgn1*nDgn2/2
display "AREA OF RHOMBUS : " nArea
end
9. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE GREATEST OF TWO
NUMBERS.
begin
numeric nNum1, nNum2
display "ENTER THE FIRST NUMBER : "
accept nNum1
display "ENTER THE SECOND NUMBER : "
accept nNum2
if(nNum1>nNum2)
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum1
end
else
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum2
end
end
10. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE GREATEST OF TWO
NUMBERS USING TERNARY OPERATOR.
begin
numeric nNum1, nNum2
display "ENTER THE FIRST NUMBER : "
accept nNum1
display "ENTER THE SECOND NUMBER : "
accept nNum2
nGone=(nNum1>nNum2)?nNum1:nNum2
display "GREATEST ONE : " nGone
end
11. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE GREATEST OF THREE
NUMBERS.
begin
numeric nNum1,nNum2,nNum3
display "ENTER THE FIRST NUMBER : "
accept nNum1
display "ENTER THE SECOND NUMBER : "
accept nNum2
display "ENTER THE THIRD NUMBER : "
accept nNum3
if(nNum1>nNum2)
begin
if(nNum1>nNum3)
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum1
end
else
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum3
end
end
else
if(nNum2>nNum3)
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum2
end
else
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum3
end
Capgemini Questions with Answers
Pseudocode Questions and Answers
ALGORITHMS
1. What will be the output of the following pseudo code?
Note- &: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to 1.
Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 6
B. 24
C. 7
D. 11
Answer: C
2. What will be the output of the following pseudo code?
A. 22
B. 18
C. 31
D. 13
Answer: B
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3. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
Note: reverse(string) reverses the string, e.g. reverse(‘okay’) returns ‘Yako’.
countConso(string) returns the number of consonants in the string, e.g. countConso(“okay”) returns
2. upper(string) converts all the letters of the string to upper case, e.g. upper(“Okay”) returns “OKAY”.
A. 5
B. 10
C. 7
D. 4
Answer: A
4. What will be the output of the following pseudo code?
A. 96
B. 15
C. 33
D. 26
Answer: B
5. What will be the output of the following pseudocode for a=2, b=7, c=7?
A. 26
B. 14
C. 16
D. 18
Answer: C
6. What will be the output of the following pseudocode for p=7, q=2?
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A. 20
B. 2
C. 12
D. 3
Answer: D
7. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
Note- &: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to 1.
Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 88
B. 59
C. 69
D. 74
Answer: C
8. What will be the output of the following pseudocode for a=8, b=1?
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Note- &&: Logical AND - The logical AND operator (&&) returns the Boolean value true(or 1) if both
operands are true and return false (or 0) otherwise.
A. 11
B. 25
C. 16
D. 18
Answer: C
9. What will be the output of the following pseudo code?
A. 18
B. 13
C. 22
D. 31
Answer: A
10. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
Note- ^ is the bitwise exclusive OR operator that compares each bit of its first operand to the
corresponding bit of the one bit is 0 and the other bit is 1, the corresponding result bit is set to 1.
Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 55
B. 40
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C. 46
D. 43
Answer: D
11. What will be the output of the following pseudocode for a=8, b=1?
Note- &: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to 1.
Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. -1
B. 8
C. 2
D. 1
Answer: B
12. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
Note- ^ is the bitwise exclusive OR operator that compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of its second operand. If one bit is 0, the corresponding result bit is set to 1.
Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 59
B. 56
C. 65
D. 53
Answer: A
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13. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
Note: countVowel(string) returns the number of vowels in the string, e.g. countVowel(“okay”)
returns 2. lower(string) converts all the letters of the string to lower case, e.g. lower(“OkaY”) returns
“okay”.
A. 12
B. 7
C. 0
D. 4
Answer: D
DATA STRUCTURES
1. Which of the following statements is incorrect for Linked list data structure?
A. Memory allocation from Heap
B. Memory allocation from stack
C. Size is not fixed.
D. It occupies more memory than array.
Answer: B
2. If you are using Bubble sort for sorting the given numbers in ascending order, then find out the
number of swapping needed.
12, 16, 10, 7, 13, 3, 9
A. 14
B. 16
C. 12
D. 15
Answer: D
3. Find out the array representation of the given max heap, if the value 25 is inserted in it.
28,17,16,15,14
A. 28,25,17,16,15,14
B. 25,28,17,15,16,14
C. 14,15,16,17,25,28
D. 28,17,25,15,14,16
Answer: D
4. Convert the postfix expression into infix.
ab + cd * f/ -g +
A. (a+b) * (c-d) / (f +g)
B. A+b - (c * d) + (f/g)
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C. ((a+b) - ((c * d) / f)) + g
D. A + (b-c) / d * (f + g)
Answer: C
5. If you are using Bubble sort for sorting the given numbers in ascending order, then find out the
number of swapping needed.
3,10,4,7,9,2,6
A. 12
B. 14
C. 11
D. 8
Answer: C
6. Evaluate the given postfix expression.
23+5*23+4+*
A. 210
B. 225
C. 220
D. 200
Answer: B
7. Evaluate the given postfix expression.
84+423*+2+*
A. 144
B. 128
C. 158
D. 162
Answer: A
8. If you are using bubble sort for sorting the given numbers in ascending order, then find out the
number of swapping needed.
9,23,8,10,32,6,14
A. 9
B. 12
C. 10
D. 11
Answer: C
9. Find out the array representation of the given max heap, if the value 20 is deleted from it.
22,21,20,19
A. 21,22,19
B. 22,21,19
C. 19,21,22
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D. 21,19,22
Answer: B
10. If we draw a binary search tree by inserting the given numbers from left to right. then what would
be the height of the BST?
1,4,3,5,7,9
A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2
Answer: A
11. In a min heap, the left child is located at:
A. 2*k index
B. (k+1)/2 index
C. k/2 index
D. 2*k+1. index
Answer: D
12. Which of the following data structures is non-linear?
A. Stack
B. Array
C. Graph
D. Linked List
Answer: C
13. Find out the array representation of the given min-heap, if the value 110 is inserted in it.
1,2,3,17,19,36,7,25,100
A. 1,3,2,17,19,36,7,110,100,25
B. 1,2,3,17,1,36,9,7,110,100,25
C. 1,2,3,17,19,36,7,25,100,110
D. 1,2,3,17,19,36,7,110,100,25
Answer: C
14. Find out the array representation of the given min heap, if the value 2 is deleted from it.
1,2,3,4
A. 1,4,3
B. 1,3,4
C. 4,3,1
D. 3,4,1
Answer: A
15. Linked lists are used to implement
1. Stack
2. Queue
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3. Trees
A. 1 and 2
B. All 1, 2, and 3
C. 1 and 3
D. 2 and 3
Answer: B
16. Which of the following statements is/are correct for Double Linked List?
1. All the nodes have two links
2. Provides bidirectional traversing
3. Provides only unidirectional traversing
A. 1 and 3
B. 1 and 2
C. Only 3
D. Only 1
Answer: B
17. If you are using Bubble sort for sorting the given numbers in ascending order, the find out the
number of swapping needed.
2,9,3,6,8,1,5
A. 10
B. 12
C. 11
D. 13
Answer: C
18. Convert the given Prefix expression into infix.
+a - b + * c / d f g
A. (a+b) - (c *d) + f/g
B. A + (b -c/d) * (f + g)
C. A + (b - ((c * (d/f)) + g))
D. A + ( b * c - d) / (f + g)
Answer: C
19. Convert the postfix expression into infix.
A b + c d * f/ -g +
A. A + b - (c * d) + (f/g)
B. A + (b-c) / d *(f + g)
C. (a + b) * (c-d) / (f + g)
D. ((a + b) - ((c * d / f)) + g
Answer: D
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20. If there is a binary tree of height 8, then what should be the maximum number of nodes in that
tree?
A. 511
B. 255
C. 256
D. 512
Answer: B
21. If the base address of two dimensional array A[80] [20] is 700, then find out the address of an
element a[1][8] in the array.
** Assume 4 words per memory cell and elements are arranged in column major order.
A. 3245
B. 3264
C. 6543
D. 3456
Answer: B
22. If the base address of two dimensional array A[70] [10] is 600, then find out the address of an
element A[2][7] in the array.
** Assume 4 words per memory cell and elements are arranged in column major order.
A. 2658
B. 2543
C. 2568
D. 2345
Answer: C
23. Evaluate the given postfix expression.
10 5 4 2 + 5 * + 3 + *
A. 220
B. 280
C. 320
D. 380
Answer: D
24. How many nodes are present in a strictly binary tree with 8 leaves?
A. 7
B. 15
C. 16
D. 17
Answer: B
25. Find out the maximum number of nodes present in a binary tree of height 5.
A. 16
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B. 32
C. 15
D. 31
Answer: D
26. If the base address of two dimensional array A[30] [50] is 500, then find out the address of an
element A[5][10] in the array.
** Assume 4 words per memory cell and elements are arranged in row major order.
A. 1189
B. 1124
C. 1160
D. 1540
Answer: D
27. If we draw a binary search tree by inserting the given numbers from left to right, then what would
be the height of the BST?
11, 13, 12, 14, 10, 9
A. 2
B. 5
C. 4
D. 3
Answer: C
28. If we draw a binary search tree by inserting the given numbers from left to right, then what would
be the height of the BST?
12, 13, 16, 10, 9, 7
A. 4
B. 2
C. 5
D. 3
Answer: A
29. Find out the maximum number of nodes present in a tree of height 6.
A. 31
B. 63
C. 64
D. 32
Answer: B
30. Find out the array representation of the given min-heap, if the value 10 is inserted in it.
5, 6, 9, 17, 18
A. 5, 6, 9, 10, 17, 18
B. 5, 6, 9, 17, 18, 10
C. 6, 9, 5, 17, 18, 10
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D. 9, 5, 6, 17, 18, 10
Answer: B
31. Which of the following is the correct order of the nodes visited during an in-order traversal of the
given noded tree?
A. B-D-A-G-E-C-H-I-G
B. B-D-A-G-E-C-H-F-I
C. D-B-A-G-E-C-H-F-I
D. D-B-A-G-E-C-H-I-F
Answer: B
32. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE for array data structure?
A. Memory allocation from stack.
B. Memory allocation from Heap
C. All of the mentioned options
D. Size is not fixed.
Answer: A
33. Which of the following is the correct post-order traversal of the given tree?
A. 1 2 4 5 3
B. 4 5 2 3 1
C. 1 2 3 4 5
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D. 4 2 5 1 3
Answer: B
34. Find out the sum of the degree of vertices in the pseudograph as shown in the image.
A. 12
B. 6
C. 11
D. 8
Answer: C
35. If the base address of two dimensional array A[10] [20] is 100, then find out the address of an
element A[2][6] in the array.
** Assume 4 words per memory cell and elements are arranged in row major order.
A. 286
B. 284
C. 245
D. 278
Answer: B
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Pseudocode questions
1. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE LARGEST OF TWO
NUMBERS.
2. BEGIN
3. NUMERIC nNum1,nNum2
4. DISPLAY "ENTER THE FIRST NUMBER :"
5. INPUT nNum1
6. DISPLAY "ENTER THE SECOND NUMBER : "
7. INPUT nNum2
8. IF nNum1 > nNum2
9. DISPLAY nNum1 + " is larger than "+ nNum2
10. ELSE
11. DISPLAY nNum2 + " is larger than " + nNum1
12. END
2. WRITE
A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE SUM OF TWO
NUMBERS.
begin
numeric nNum1,nNum2,nSum
display "ENTER THE FIRST NUMBER : "
accept nNum1
display "ENTER THE SECOND NUMBER : "
accept nNum2
compute nSum=nNum1+nNum2
display "SUM OF THESE NUMBER : " nSum
end
3. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF RECTANGLE.
begin
numeric nLen,nBrd,nAre
display "ENTER THE LENGTH OF RECTANGLE : "
accept nLen
display "ENTER THE BREADTH OF RECTANGLE : "
accept nBrd
nAre=nLen*nBrd
display "AREA OF RECTANGLE : " nAre
end
4. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF SQUARE.
begin
numeric nSide, nArea
display "ENTER THE SIDE OF SQUARE : "
accept nSide
nArea=nSide*nSide
display "AREA OF SQUARE : " nArea
end
5. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF CIRCLE.
begin
numeric nRad, nAre
display "ENTER THE RADIUS OF CIRCLE : "
accept nRad
nArea = nRad*nRad*22/7
display "AREA OF CIRCLE : " nArea
end
6. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF
PARALLELOGRAM.
begin
numeric nBase, nPerp, nArea
display "ENTER THE BASE : "
accept nBase
display "ENTER THE PERPENDICULAR : "
accept nPerp
nArea=nBase*nPerp
display "AREA OF PARALLELOGRAM : " nArea
end
7. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF TRIANGLE
begin
numeric nBase, nHigh, nArea
display "ENTER THE BASE OF TRIANGLE : "
accept nBase
display "ENTER THE HEIGHT OF TRIANGLE : "
accept nHigh
nArea=nBase*nHigh
display "AREA OF TRIANGLE : " nArea
end
8. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE AREA OF RHOMBUS.
begin
numeric nDgn1, nDgn2, nArea
display "ENTER THE LENGTH OF FIRST DIAGONAL : "
accept nDgn1
display "ENTER THE LENGTH OF SECOND DIAGONAL : "
accept nDgn2
nArea=nDgn1*nDgn2/2
display "AREA OF RHOMBUS : " nArea
end
9. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE GREATEST OF TWO
NUMBERS.
begin
numeric nNum1, nNum2
display "ENTER THE FIRST NUMBER : "
accept nNum1
display "ENTER THE SECOND NUMBER : "
accept nNum2
if(nNum1>nNum2)
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum1
end
else
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum2
end
end
10. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE GREATEST OF TWO
NUMBERS USING TERNARY OPERATOR.
begin
numeric nNum1, nNum2
display "ENTER THE FIRST NUMBER : "
accept nNum1
display "ENTER THE SECOND NUMBER : "
accept nNum2
nGone=(nNum1>nNum2)?nNum1:nNum2
display "GREATEST ONE : " nGone
end
11. WRITE A PSEUDOCODE TO FIND THE GREATEST OF THREE
NUMBERS.
begin
numeric nNum1,nNum2,nNum3
display "ENTER THE FIRST NUMBER : "
accept nNum1
display "ENTER THE SECOND NUMBER : "
accept nNum2
display "ENTER THE THIRD NUMBER : "
accept nNum3
if(nNum1>nNum2)
begin
if(nNum1>nNum3)
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum1
end
else
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum3
end
end
else
if(nNum2>nNum3)
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum2
end
else
begin
display "GREATEST ONE : " nNum3
end
Capgemini Questions with Answers
Pseudocode Questions and Answers
ALGORITHMS
1. What will be the output of the following pseudo code?
Note- &: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to 1.
Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 6
B. 24
C. 7
D. 11
Answer: C
2. What will be the output of the following pseudo code?
A. 22
B. 18
C. 31
D. 13
Answer: B
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3. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
Note: reverse(string) reverses the string, e.g. reverse(‘okay’) returns ‘Yako’.
countConso(string) returns the number of consonants in the string, e.g. countConso(“okay”) returns
2. upper(string) converts all the letters of the string to upper case, e.g. upper(“Okay”) returns “OKAY”.
A. 5
B. 10
C. 7
D. 4
Answer: A
4. What will be the output of the following pseudo code?
A. 96
B. 15
C. 33
D. 26
Answer: B
5. What will be the output of the following pseudocode for a=2, b=7, c=7?
A. 26
B. 14
C. 16
D. 18
Answer: C
6. What will be the output of the following pseudocode for p=7, q=2?
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A. 20
B. 2
C. 12
D. 3
Answer: D
7. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
Note- &: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to 1.
Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 88
B. 59
C. 69
D. 74
Answer: C
8. What will be the output of the following pseudocode for a=8, b=1?
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Note- &&: Logical AND - The logical AND operator (&&) returns the Boolean value true(or 1) if both
operands are true and return false (or 0) otherwise.
A. 11
B. 25
C. 16
D. 18
Answer: C
9. What will be the output of the following pseudo code?
A. 18
B. 13
C. 22
D. 31
Answer: A
10. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
Note- ^ is the bitwise exclusive OR operator that compares each bit of its first operand to the
corresponding bit of the one bit is 0 and the other bit is 1, the corresponding result bit is set to 1.
Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 55
B. 40
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C. 46
D. 43
Answer: D
11. What will be the output of the following pseudocode for a=8, b=1?
Note- &: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to 1.
Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. -1
B. 8
C. 2
D. 1
Answer: B
12. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
Note- ^ is the bitwise exclusive OR operator that compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of its second operand. If one bit is 0, the corresponding result bit is set to 1.
Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 59
B. 56
C. 65
D. 53
Answer: A
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13. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?
Note: countVowel(string) returns the number of vowels in the string, e.g. countVowel(“okay”)
returns 2. lower(string) converts all the letters of the string to lower case, e.g. lower(“OkaY”) returns
“okay”.
A. 12
B. 7
C. 0
D. 4
Answer: D
DATA STRUCTURES
1. Which of the following statements is incorrect for Linked list data structure?
A. Memory allocation from Heap
B. Memory allocation from stack
C. Size is not fixed.
D. It occupies more memory than array.
Answer: B
2. If you are using Bubble sort for sorting the given numbers in ascending order, then find out the
number of swapping needed.
12, 16, 10, 7, 13, 3, 9
A. 14
B. 16
C. 12
D. 15
Answer: D
3. Find out the array representation of the given max heap, if the value 25 is inserted in it.
28,17,16,15,14
A. 28,25,17,16,15,14
B. 25,28,17,15,16,14
C. 14,15,16,17,25,28
D. 28,17,25,15,14,16
Answer: D
4. Convert the postfix expression into infix.
ab + cd * f/ -g +
A. (a+b) * (c-d) / (f +g)
B. A+b - (c * d) + (f/g)
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C. ((a+b) - ((c * d) / f)) + g
D. A + (b-c) / d * (f + g)
Answer: C
5. If you are using Bubble sort for sorting the given numbers in ascending order, then find out the
number of swapping needed.
3,10,4,7,9,2,6
A. 12
B. 14
C. 11
D. 8
Answer: C
6. Evaluate the given postfix expression.
23+5*23+4+*
A. 210
B. 225
C. 220
D. 200
Answer: B
7. Evaluate the given postfix expression.
84+423*+2+*
A. 144
B. 128
C. 158
D. 162
Answer: A
8. If you are using bubble sort for sorting the given numbers in ascending order, then find out the
number of swapping needed.
9,23,8,10,32,6,14
A. 9
B. 12
C. 10
D. 11
Answer: C
9. Find out the array representation of the given max heap, if the value 20 is deleted from it.
22,21,20,19
A. 21,22,19
B. 22,21,19
C. 19,21,22
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D. 21,19,22
Answer: B
10. If we draw a binary search tree by inserting the given numbers from left to right. then what would
be the height of the BST?
1,4,3,5,7,9
A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2
Answer: A
11. In a min heap, the left child is located at:
A. 2*k index
B. (k+1)/2 index
C. k/2 index
D. 2*k+1. index
Answer: D
12. Which of the following data structures is non-linear?
A. Stack
B. Array
C. Graph
D. Linked List
Answer: C
13. Find out the array representation of the given min-heap, if the value 110 is inserted in it.
1,2,3,17,19,36,7,25,100
A. 1,3,2,17,19,36,7,110,100,25
B. 1,2,3,17,1,36,9,7,110,100,25
C. 1,2,3,17,19,36,7,25,100,110
D. 1,2,3,17,19,36,7,110,100,25
Answer: C
14. Find out the array representation of the given min heap, if the value 2 is deleted from it.
1,2,3,4
A. 1,4,3
B. 1,3,4
C. 4,3,1
D. 3,4,1
Answer: A
15. Linked lists are used to implement
1. Stack
2. Queue
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3. Trees
A. 1 and 2
B. All 1, 2, and 3
C. 1 and 3
D. 2 and 3
Answer: B
16. Which of the following statements is/are correct for Double Linked List?
1. All the nodes have two links
2. Provides bidirectional traversing
3. Provides only unidirectional traversing
A. 1 and 3
B. 1 and 2
C. Only 3
D. Only 1
Answer: B
17. If you are using Bubble sort for sorting the given numbers in ascending order, the find out the
number of swapping needed.
2,9,3,6,8,1,5
A. 10
B. 12
C. 11
D. 13
Answer: C
18. Convert the given Prefix expression into infix.
+a - b + * c / d f g
A. (a+b) - (c *d) + f/g
B. A + (b -c/d) * (f + g)
C. A + (b - ((c * (d/f)) + g))
D. A + ( b * c - d) / (f + g)
Answer: C
19. Convert the postfix expression into infix.
A b + c d * f/ -g +
A. A + b - (c * d) + (f/g)
B. A + (b-c) / d *(f + g)
C. (a + b) * (c-d) / (f + g)
D. ((a + b) - ((c * d / f)) + g
Answer: D
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20. If there is a binary tree of height 8, then what should be the maximum number of nodes in that
tree?
A. 511
B. 255
C. 256
D. 512
Answer: B
21. If the base address of two dimensional array A[80] [20] is 700, then find out the address of an
element a[1][8] in the array.
** Assume 4 words per memory cell and elements are arranged in column major order.
A. 3245
B. 3264
C. 6543
D. 3456
Answer: B
22. If the base address of two dimensional array A[70] [10] is 600, then find out the address of an
element A[2][7] in the array.
** Assume 4 words per memory cell and elements are arranged in column major order.
A. 2658
B. 2543
C. 2568
D. 2345
Answer: C
23. Evaluate the given postfix expression.
10 5 4 2 + 5 * + 3 + *
A. 220
B. 280
C. 320
D. 380
Answer: D
24. How many nodes are present in a strictly binary tree with 8 leaves?
A. 7
B. 15
C. 16
D. 17
Answer: B
25. Find out the maximum number of nodes present in a binary tree of height 5.
A. 16
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B. 32
C. 15
D. 31
Answer: D
26. If the base address of two dimensional array A[30] [50] is 500, then find out the address of an
element A[5][10] in the array.
** Assume 4 words per memory cell and elements are arranged in row major order.
A. 1189
B. 1124
C. 1160
D. 1540
Answer: D
27. If we draw a binary search tree by inserting the given numbers from left to right, then what would
be the height of the BST?
11, 13, 12, 14, 10, 9
A. 2
B. 5
C. 4
D. 3
Answer: C
28. If we draw a binary search tree by inserting the given numbers from left to right, then what would
be the height of the BST?
12, 13, 16, 10, 9, 7
A. 4
B. 2
C. 5
D. 3
Answer: A
29. Find out the maximum number of nodes present in a tree of height 6.
A. 31
B. 63
C. 64
D. 32
Answer: B
30. Find out the array representation of the given min-heap, if the value 10 is inserted in it.
5, 6, 9, 17, 18
A. 5, 6, 9, 10, 17, 18
B. 5, 6, 9, 17, 18, 10
C. 6, 9, 5, 17, 18, 10
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D. 9, 5, 6, 17, 18, 10
Answer: B
31. Which of the following is the correct order of the nodes visited during an in-order traversal of the
given noded tree?
A. B-D-A-G-E-C-H-I-G
B. B-D-A-G-E-C-H-F-I
C. D-B-A-G-E-C-H-F-I
D. D-B-A-G-E-C-H-I-F
Answer: B
32. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE for array data structure?
A. Memory allocation from stack.
B. Memory allocation from Heap
C. All of the mentioned options
D. Size is not fixed.
Answer: A
33. Which of the following is the correct post-order traversal of the given tree?
A. 1 2 4 5 3
B. 4 5 2 3 1
C. 1 2 3 4 5
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D. 4 2 5 1 3
Answer: B
34. Find out the sum of the degree of vertices in the pseudograph as shown in the image.
A. 12
B. 6
C. 11
D. 8
Answer: C
35. If the base address of two dimensional array A[10] [20] is 100, then find out the address of an
element A[2][6] in the array.
** Assume 4 words per memory cell and elements are arranged in row major order.
A. 286
B. 284
C. 245
D. 278
Answer: B
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