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Date: 02/02/2024 Enrolment No.

:___________________

RK UNIVERSITY
B.TECH./SEM-III/REMEDIAL/JAN-2024

CE419: COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE

Time: 01:30 PM TO 04:30 PM Total Marks: 100

Instructions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
4. Programmable calculator is not permissible.

SECTION – I
Q.1 (a) Select the most appropriate option: (Each of one mark) 06
1. Which of the following allows simultaneous write and read
operations?
a. ROM
b. EROM
c. RAM
d. NONE OF ABOVE
2. Which of the following operations is/are performed by the ALU?
a. Data manipulation
b. Exponential
c. Square root
d. All of the above
3. What does the end instruction do?
a. It ends the generation of a signal
b. It ends the complete generation process
c. It starts a new instruction fetch cycle and resets the counter
d. It is used to shift the control to the processor
4. A source program is usually in _______
a. Assembly language
b. Machine level language
c. Natural language
d. High-level language
5. The addressing mode used in an instruction of the form ADD X Y is
________
a. Absolute
b. Indirect
c. Index
d. None of the mentioned

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6. In a Computer, CU Stands for _______
a. Control Unit
b. Cache Unit
c. Calculating Unit
d. Communication Unit

(b) Answer following questions: (Each of two mark) 10


1. Define address space & memory space.
2. Define memory read and memory write.
3. How does program counter works.
4. What do you mean by register transfer language
5. Explain subroutines.

Q.2 (a) Explain address sequencing with block diagram. 06


(b) Explain register stack organization. 05
(c) What is micro instruction? Explain various fields of micro 05
instructions.
OR
Q.2 (a) Differentiate between RISC and CISC. 06
(b) Explain the concept of computer registers in detail 05
(c) Explain circular shift and arithmetic shift. 05

Q.3 (a) Explain three-address, two-address and one-address instructions. 06


(b) Discuss the types of addressing modes in detail. 06
(c) Explain instruction cycle with neat and clean diagram. 06
OR
Q.3 (a) Explain interrupt cycle with neat and clean diagram. 06
(b) Discuss first pass of assembler and second pass of assembler. 06
(c) Draw and explain memory hierarchy. 06

SECTION – II

Q.4 (a) Select the most appropriate option: (Each of one mark) 06
1. Which of the following is the fastest means of memory access for
CPU?
a. Registers
b. Cache
c. Main memory
d. Virtual Memory

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2. Any electronic holding place where data can be stored and retrieved
later whenever required is ____________
a. memory
b. drive
c. disk
d. circuit
3. A measure used to evaluate computers in their ability to perform a
given number of floating-point operations per second is referred to
as ______
a. floats
b. fbps
c. flops
d. None of above
4. Consider the multiplication of two 5 X 5 matrices using a vector
processor. How many product terms are there in each inner
product?
a. 10
b. 6
c. 25
d. 5
5. The system is notified of a read or write operation by ___________
a. Appending an extra bit of the address
b. Enabling the read or write bits of the devices
c. Raising an appropriate interrupt signal
d. Sending a special signal along the BUS
6. In memory-mapped I/O __________
a. The I/O devices and the memory share the same address space
b. The I/O devices have a separate address space
c. The memory and I/O devices have an associated address space
d. A part of the memory is specifically set aside for the I/O
operation

(b) Answer following questions: (Each of two mark) 10


1. Define the term data stream.
2. What do you mean by DRAM and SRAM?
3. What do you mean by virtual memory?
4. What do you mean by input-output interface?
5. Give the full form of DMA and IOP.

Q.5 (a) Differentiate Asynchronous Serial Communication and Synchronous 06


Serial Communication.
(b) Discuss Flynn’s classification. 05
(c) Explain floating point arithmetic operations with example. 05
OR
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Q.5 (a) Discuss parallel processing method with suitable example. 06
(b) Explain vector processing in detail. 05
(c) Explain associative and cache memory. 05

Q.6 (a) Discuss different modes of transfer of input-output. 06


(b) Explain asynchronous data transfer method in details. 06
(c) Describe in detail about IOP organization. 06
OR
Q.6 (a) Differentiate between asynchronous serial Communication and 06
synchronous serial communication.
(b) Discuss about priority interrupt. 06
(c) Explain RISC pipeline in details. 06

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