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This document is an exam paper for a Systems Programming course. It contains two parts - Part A with 6 short answer questions worth a total of 22 marks, and Part B with 7 longer answer questions worth a total of 48 marks. Students must answer all of Part A and 3 questions from Part B. The questions cover topics like compilers vs interpreters, assembly language, assemblers, macros, linkers, loaders, and text editors.

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Systems Programming Question Paper-1

This document is an exam paper for a Systems Programming course. It contains two parts - Part A with 6 short answer questions worth a total of 22 marks, and Part B with 7 longer answer questions worth a total of 48 marks. Students must answer all of Part A and 3 questions from Part B. The questions cover topics like compilers vs interpreters, assembly language, assemblers, macros, linkers, loaders, and text editors.

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Code No: RT41191 R13 Set No.

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IV B.Tech I Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, October/November - 2017
SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING
(Electronics and Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question paper consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answer ALL sub questions from Part-A
Answer any THREE questions from Part-B
*****
PART–A (22 Marks)
1. a) Differentiate between a compiler and interpreter? [4]
b) Elaborate Declarative statements in Assembly Language? [3]
c) Explain why assembler makes two passes over a Source program? [4]
d) Explain how a Macro is different from subroutine? [3]
e) Describe the various Data structures used by linking loaders? [4]
f) Illustrate the role of editing filter in a typical editor structure? [4]

PART–B (3x16 = 48 Marks)


2. a) Discuss the compilation process with a suitable example. [10]
b) Explain the syntax analysis phase of a language processor [6]

3. a) Write an assembly language code to find a given number is prime or not? [10]
b) Compare and contrast among the machine code and assembly code. [6]

4. a) Explain how control sections are handled by an Assembler? Explain with an


example. [8]
b) List out the functions of two pass assembler. [8]

5. a) Describe the machine independent features of macro processor. [8]


b) State and explain the algorithm for one pass macro processor. [8]

6. a) Explain the steps involved in the design of direct linking loader. [10]
b) Describe the facilities available in MS DOS linker for program linking. [6]

7. a) With a neat block diagram explain the structure of an editor. [12]


b) Compare and contrast among line editor and screen editor. [4]

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