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Question Booklet Code: C Duration: 2 Hours
Course: Diploma in Engineering in Computer Science Year: Third Year
Paper Code: 702306 Paper Name: Visual Programming
ATTEMPT ALL THE BELOW MENTIONED QUESTIONS:
1. GUI stands for
a. Graphics user interaction
b. Graphical user interface
c. Graphics usual interface
d. None of these
2. The visual language includes
___________ for representing visual
sentences
a. Visual language
b. Icons
c. Both a & b
d. None of these
3. The icons are the_______ image of an
object
a. Physical
b. Logical
c. Both a & b
d. None of these
4. Operation icons are also known as
a. Program icons
b. Process icons
c. Visual icons
d. None of these
5. It refers to computing with visual
objects such as images which are
inherently visual because of their key
representation are called
a. Visual programming
b. Visual language
c. Multidimensional language
d. None of these
6. It refers to an idea that communication
occurs through visual symbols, as
opposed to verbal symbols or words are
called
a. Visual programming
b. Visual language
c. Multidimensional language
d. None of these
7. It refers to programming by visual
methods
a. Visual programming
b. Visual language
c. Multidimensional language
d. None of these
8. It refers to an language that consists
of generalized icons and operators
a. Visual programming
b. Visual language
c. Multidimensional language
d. None of these
9. It refers to an symbols that are used to
denote operations and are usually
context-dependent
a. Visual programming
b. Operation icons
c. Multidimensional language
d. None of these
10. ___________are operators that
involve spatial relations among image,
text or other spatial objects
a. Spatial operators
b. Visual operators
c. Virtual operators
d. None of these
11. Icons are combined using
a. Expressions
b. Syntax
c. Operators
d. None of these
12. TAOs stands for
a. Teleaction objects
b. Talent objects
c. Teleaction oral
d. None of these
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13. To help multimedia application
designers to construct index
cells,__________ was built
a. A visual programming tool, IC Builder
b. A window programming tool, IC Builder
c. A multimedia programming tool, IC Builder
d. None of these
14. A visual programming tool are used
for defining and/or constructing primary
software components like
a. Cells
b. Circuits
c. Blocks
d. All of these
15. A visual program is a
____________comprising generalized
icons which are software constituents
a. visual language
b. visual sentence
c. visual queries
d. None of these
16. In visual sentence
__________________ are spatially
arranged to describe a complex abstract
entity
a. The object icons
b. Operation
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
17. TAOs are created by attracting
knowledge about events to the structure
of each______________
a. Multimedia objects
b. Teleaction object
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
18. The object icons represent
a. Physical entities
b. Logical entities
c. Conceptual entities
d. None of these
19. The object icons are arranged in a
a. Same way
b. Different way
c. Particular way
d. None of these
20. The operation icons denote
a. Expression
b. Syntax
c. Symbol
d. Operations
21. KIF stands for
a. knowledge interchange form
b. knowledge idea form
c. knowledge interchange format
d. None of these
22. Visual language uses mathematical
notation for predicate calculus to express
‘diagrammatical reasoning ’, termed as
a. EG
b. AG
c. PG
d. CG
23. EG means
a. existent graphs
b. expression graph
c. existential graphs
d. None of these
24. To bring an object into existence
which symbol of visual representation are
used
a. Add verb
b. New adjective
c. Create verb
d. Delete verb
25. Visual C++ is developed by:
a. IBM
b. Microsoft
c. Sun Microsystem
d. Apple
26. Which language is used for
developing operating system:
a. Visual C++
b. Visual Basic
c. Visual Foxpro
d. None of these
27. Microsoft Visual C++ IDE is designed
for:
a. C
b. C++
c. CLI
d. All of these
28. Visual C++ is ___________ based
language:
a. GUI
b. CUI
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
29. API stands for:
a. Application Power Interface
b. Application Point Interface
c. Application Programming Interface
d. None of these
30. Microsoft Windows has the following
windows elements:
a. Toolbar
b. Menus
c. Dialog boxes
d. All of these
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31. Visual C++ is:
a. Procedure Oriented
b. Event-Driven Programming
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
32. The most essential and basic header
files that windows programming support:
a. windef.h
b. winnt.h
c. winbase.h
d. All of these
33. ________ is a group of data and
methods and is used to create a variable :
a. Class
b. Object
c. Method
d. Message
34. ________ contains values which the
program uses and can be changed as per
the program specifications:
a. Method
b. Object
c. Message
d. Class
35. ________ is a function which is
defined within the class:
a. Object
b. Class
c. Message
d. Method
36. The programming that provides
complex solution uses:
a. MFC
b. API
c. GUI
d. None of these
37. MFC stands for:
a. Microsoft File Class
b. Microsoft Foundation Class
c. Microsoft Form Class
d. None of these
38. The components of Visual C++
includes:
a. Tools
b. Resource Editors
c. ActiveX Template Library
d. All of these
39. ATL stands for:
a. Active Tools Library
b. ActiveX Template Library
c. Active Template Library
d. AcidX Template Library
40. The extension of VC++ resources file
is:
a. RES
b. RS
c. RC
d. RCP
41. DLL stands for:
a. Dynamic Level Library
b. Direct Link Library
c. Dynamic Layout Library
d. Dynamic Link Library
42. Templates are stored in:
a. ATL
b. STL
c. MFC
d. DLL
43. Editor for coloring in VC++ that
support feature like auto-tabbing ,
keyboard binding and dynamic syntax:
a. VI
b. EMACS
c. VC++IDE
d. All of these
44. Which files the linker reads that are
produced by the compiler of C/C++ and
the resource compiler:
a. RES
b. OBJ
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
45. The Linker allows access for LIB files
for:
a. Runtime
b. Source code
c. Execution
d. All of these
46. MFC contain #pragma statements are
required for:
a. Library Files
b. Source Files
c. Resource Files
d. None of these
47. Which tool is used to show running
process in tree view:
a. Process Viewer
b. SPY++
c. VC++
d. VB
48. In windows95 which tool is used to
kill errant hidden processes:
a. Task Manager
b. Process Manager
c. PVIEW
d. Explorer
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49. Which tool is used to control source
code:
a. Source control
b. Source Safe
c. Code Safe
d. Code control
50. Registered ActiveX Control in
windows:
a. Gallery
b. Class Wizard
c. App Wizard
d. Resource Wizard
51. Which file we can Import or Export
for user generated gallery items:
a. OGX
b. CPP
c. CX
d. DLL
52. Which is directed to a program on
occurrence of an event affecting the
program:
a. Class
b. Message
c. Object
d. Method
53. ________ is a code generate that
creates a working framework of Windows
applications along with feature source
code
file names and class names:
a. Class Wizard
b. App Wizard
c. Resource Wizard
d. Gallery
54. _________ is a program that is
implemented as a DLL:
a. App Wizard
b. Class Wizard
c. Gallery
d. Resource Wizard
55. In which menu Class Wizard is
available:
a. View
b. Insert
c. Tools
d. Table
56. What is used to create a program by
App Wizard :
a. Dialog Box
b. Combo Box
c. List Box
d. Group Box
57. MFC class library creates :
a. Document programs
b. View Programs
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
58. Which class is used to controls the
data being used by application:
a. Document Class
b. View Class
c. Frame Class
d. Application Class
59. Which class is used for displaying
information about the document for the
user and for handling interaction?
a. Frame Class
b. Application Class
c. View Class
d. Document Class
60. Which class is used for containing
physical elements such as view, toolbar
and menu:
a. Application Class
b. Document Class
c. View Class
d. Frame Class
61. Which class control application level
interaction with Windows:
a. View Class
b. Application Class
c. Document Class
d. Frame Classes
62. What is handled by CDocument class
in MFC application:
a. Information
b. Data
c. Methods
d. All of these
63. The interaction between user and the
document is handled by:
a. Document Class
b. Application Class
c. View Class
d. None of these
64. What type of application is built by
AppWizard in MFC:
a. SDI
b. MDI
c. Dialog
d. All of these
65. SDI stands for:
a. Simple Document Interface
b. Single Data Interface
c. Single Document Interface
d. Simple Data Interface
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66. MDI stands for:
a. Many Document Interface
b. Multiple Data Interface
c. Many Data Interface
d. Multiple Document Interface
67. Which class is created by MFC while
creating a project named “Hello” using
MFC AppWizard:
a. CHelloApp
b. CHelloDoc
c. CHelloView
d. All of these
68. In a MFC which file contains all
standard ‘include files:’
a. stdafx.cpp
b. mainframe.cpp
c. application.cpp
d. frame.cpp
69. Event messages are sent to……….
a. CPU
b. Window
c. Operating System
d. Monitor
70. Which type of message tell the
program about start & close or convey
resizing or movement:
a. Operating System Messages
b. Messages sent to controls
c. Messages received from a control
d. None of these

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