Code: 19A05401 R19
[Link] II Year II Semester (R19) Regular Examinations September/October 2021
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
(Common to CSE & IT)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
PART – A
(Compulsory Question)
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1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
(a) List and explain the types of computers.
(b) Explain the basic operations of computer briefly.
(c) Write a short note on fast multiplication.
(d) Write micro-operations for ADD R1, (R2).
(e) What are the differences between the static and dynamic RAM.
(f) List and explain briefly the types of ROM.
(g) Explain about USB port briefly.
(h) List the differences between parallel and serial port.
(i) Write a short note on array processor.
(j) Explain the basic concept of parallel processing.
PART – B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT – I
2 (a) Explain in detail about functional unit of digital computer.
(b) Briefly explain about bus structure.
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3 (a) List and explain the different types of number representation with an example.
(b) Explain the concept of integer flow in arithmetic.
UNIT – II
4 (a) Briefly explain the Booth algorithm with an example.
(b) Explain about full adder.
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5 (a) Explain the micro programmed control unit and control signals is generated using micro program.
(b) Explain the concept of multiple bus structure.
UNIT – III
6 (a) Write a short on mapping functions.
(b) What is locality of reference? Explain.
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7 (a) What is TLB? Explain address translation in virtual memory with neat diagram.
(b) Give a short note on magnetic disk principles.
UNIT – IV
8 (a) With neat diagram, explain the concept of I/O interface for input device.
(b) Give a short note on exceptions.
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9 (a) What are the uses of DMA controller in computer system?
(b) List and explain the standard interfaces used in the computer system.
UNIT – V
10 (a) List any three-interconnect network and explain in detail with neat diagram.
(b) List the differences between the UMA and NUMA.
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11 (a) What is hazard? List the different types of hazards.
(b) With neat timing diagram, explain the instruction pipeline.
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