The document outlines a model exam for the Database Management Systems course at Dr. G.U. Pope College of Engineering, detailing the structure and content of the exam. It includes two parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions and Part B with 5 in-depth questions, covering various topics in DBMS. The exam is designed to assess students' understanding and application of key concepts in database management.
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The document outlines a model exam for the Database Management Systems course at Dr. G.U. Pope College of Engineering, detailing the structure and content of the exam. It includes two parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions and Part B with 5 in-depth questions, covering various topics in DBMS. The exam is designed to assess students' understanding and application of key concepts in database management.
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DR.G.U.
POPE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MODEL EXAM -Regulation 2021 Sub with code: CS3492 Database Management Systems Class: II CSE Staff Name: Mrs.A. Ananthakumari Date:28.06.2023 Time: 3 hrs Total Marks: 100 PART-A (Answer all questions) 5x2=10
Q.N Questions BT CO Marks
1. List any five applications of DBMS. R CO1 2
2. What is data definition Language? R CO1 2
3. Define denormalization. U CO2 2
4. Give the properties of decomposition. R CO2 2
5. State need for Concurrency. U CO3 2
6. Name the properties that must be satisfied by a R CO3 2
transaction. 7. What is a hash function? Give example R CO4 2
8. Define Ordered indices with example. R CO4 2
9. What are the two approaches to store a relation in the U CO5 2
distributed database? 10. What are various fragmentations? State various R CO5 2 fragmentations with example.
PART-B (Answer all questions) 5x16=80
Q.N Questions BT CO Marks 11 a) Explain select, project, Cartesian product and equality R CO1 16 join in relational algebra with an example. (OR) b) State and explain the architecture of DBMS. Explain R in detail about different views in DBMS. 12 a) Draw the ER Diagram for banking system. AP CO2 16 Distinguish between Lossless join decomposition and dependency preserving decomposition. (OR) b)Explain in detail on the Codd’s rule on relational R database. 13 a) Explain the methods used to handle Deadlock in R CO3 16 transaction processing. (OR) b) Illustrate two types of Locking Protocol and explain R how the time stamps are implemented. 14 a) Explain how B and B+ tree are processed. Give one U CO4 16 example for each. (OR) b) Outline the steps in query processing with a diagram R and an example. 15 a) Illustrate NOSQL database. explain with its types. R CO5 16 (OR) b) Explain in detail about Database Security. R
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