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If you look at the course outlines for both information technology and computer science, you'll find that they are rather similar. When it comes to breadth, computer science offers more opportunities than information technology since opportunities in information technology are mostly in the IT sectors, however in computer science, you can work for any software-related company based on your qualifications.
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Answering to your question ,if you want to become an software engineer after taking PCM then taking the course of computer Science Engineering in bachelor of technology helps you very well in achieving your goal. There are many colleges which offers computer Science Engineering with the entrance test can help you in getting admission.
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Question : Directions: Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: No man is an engineer. No engineer is a driver. Some drivers are shopkeepers. Conclusions: I. Some men are drivers. II. No shopkeeper is an engineer. III. Some shopkeepers are not engineers.
Option 1: Only conclusion I follows
Option 2: All of the conclusions follow
Option 3: Only conclusion III follows
Option 4: Either conclusion I or II follows
Correct Answer: Only conclusion III follows
Solution : The possible Venn diagram, according to the given statements is as follows –
Let's analyse the conclusions – Conclusion (I): Some men are drivers – From the Venn diagram, it is evident that there is no definite relation between men and drivers. Thus, this conclusion does not follow. Conclusion (II): No shopkeeper is an engineer – From the above diagram, it is clear that the circles of shopkeeper and engineer are independent and don't define any relation between them. But some shopkeepers are part of drivers and no driver is an engineer, and some shopkeepers who are drivers are also not engineers. But no shopkeeper is an engineer is not clear from the diagram. So, this conclusion doesn't follow. Conclusion (III): Some shopkeepers are not engineers – From the above diagram, it is clear that some shopkeepers are drivers and no driver is an engineer as defined by the diagram. Thus the shopkeepers who are drivers are also not engineers. So, this conclusion follows.
So, only conclusion III follows. Hence, the third option is correct.
Question : Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order.
A. For example, though there is a close relation between invention and science and engineering, an inventor is not necessarily a scientist or an engineer. B. An engineer, on the other hand, uses existing technology and scientific understanding to design better objects or processes, but an inventor creates something that had never previously existed. C. Inventors defy definition; as a result, they are frequently defined by what they are not. D. A scientist is said to be a discoverer-that is, somebody who by acute observation and brilliant analysis is able to find and explain something that already exists in nature.
Option 1: CBAD
Option 2: CBDA
Option 3: CADB
Option 4: CDBA
Correct Answer: CADB
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
The paragraph starts with sentence C, which introduces the idea that inventors are challenging to define and are often described by what they are not. It is followed by sentence A, which provides an example to illustrate the relationship between invention, science, and engineering, emphasising that an inventor is distinct from a scientist or engineer, followed by sentence D, which contrasts inventors with scientists, explaining the role of a scientist as a discoverer who explains things that already exist in nature. The paragraph concludes with sentence B, which contrasts inventors with engineers, highlighting the difference in their roles and the creative aspect of an inventor.
Question : Fill in the blanks- According to Indian agriculture engineer, 27th edition, 2000, from 174 million hector of land is facing serious problem of land degradation out of which ____ million hector is subject to other factors excluding water and wind.
Option 1: 40
Option 2: 30
Option 3: 20
Option 4: 10
Correct Answer: 30
Solution : According to Indian agriculture engineer, 27th edition, 2000, from 174 million hector of land is facing serious problem of land degradation out of which 30 million hector is subject to other factors excluding water and wind. Hence Option B is correct.
Question : Which of the following statements is not true about Taylor and Fayol?
Option 1: Fayol was a mining engineer where as Taylor was a mechanical engineer.
Option 2: Fayol's principles were formed through personal experience where as Taylor's principle were formed through experimentation.
Option 3: Fayol's principles are applicable in specialised situation where as Taylor principles have universal application.
Option 4: All of the above
Correct Answer: Fayol's principles are applicable in specialised situation where as Taylor principles have universal application.
Solution : Fayols principles have universal application where as Taylor's principles are applicable in specialised knowledge. Taylor's principle are focused on workers efficiency while Fayol's principles are focused on managerial efficiency.
Hence,option C is correct.
Question : Fatima Sheikh was widely regarded as________.
Option 1: India's First Female Muslim Entrepreneur.
Option 2: India's First Female Doctor.
Option 3: India's First Female Muslim Teacher.
Option 4: India's First Female Engineer.
Correct Answer: India's First Female Muslim Teacher.
Solution : The correct answer is India's First Female Muslim Teacher.
Fatima Sheikh was widely regarded as India's First Female Muslim Teacher. She was from Aurangabad, Maharashtra. She was also honoured by Google with a Doodle on her 191st birthday on 9th January 2022.
Question : Directions: There is a family of six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U. They are a Lawyer, Doctor, Teacher, Salesman, Engineer and Manager. There are two married couples in the family. S, the Salesman is married to the lady Teacher. The Doctor is married to the Lawyer. U, the Manager, is the son of Q and brother of T. R, the Lawyer, is the daughter-in-law of P. T is the unmarried Engineer. P is the grandmother of U. What is the profession of P?
Option 1: Lawyer
Option 2: Engineer
Option 3: Doctor
Option 4: Teacher
Correct Answer: Teacher
Solution : According to the given information, the family tree is as follows –
Here, the quadrilateral represents the male, and the circular figure represents the female in the figure.
So, from the above family tree, P is a teacher by profession. Hence, the fourth option is correct.
Question : Directions: In the following question, one statement is given followed by two assumptions I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given assumptions, if any, follows from the given statement. Statement: "There is very heavy traffic on the road between 5 to 7 pm. We need to have a flyover in this area". A planning engineer said in a meeting. Assumptions: I. Heavy traffic should be regulated. II. Previous planning engineers did not do much about heavy traffic.
Option 1: Both I and II are implicit
Option 2: Only assumption I is implicit
Option 3: Only assumption II is implicit
Option 4: Neither I nor II is implicit
Correct Answer: Only assumption I is implicit
Solution : Let's analyse the given assumptions – Assumption I: Heavy traffic should be regulated – In the given statement, plans are being suggested to regulate the traffic. Thus, this assumption is implicit. Assumption II: Previous planning engineers did not do much about heavy traffic – In the given statement, there is no indication of previous planning engineers. So, nothing definite can be deduced about the previous planning engineers. Thus, this assumption is not implicit.
Therefore, only assumption I is implicit. Hence, the second option is correct.
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