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The document is an objective paper for an M.Tech NLP course at the Mina Institute of Engineering & Technology for Women. It includes multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank questions covering various aspects of Natural Language Processing, such as its definition, challenges, applications, and specific tasks like machine translation and morphological segmentation. The paper is designed to assess students' understanding of key concepts in NLP.

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The document is an objective paper for an M.Tech NLP course at the Mina Institute of Engineering & Technology for Women. It includes multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank questions covering various aspects of Natural Language Processing, such as its definition, challenges, applications, and specific tasks like machine translation and morphological segmentation. The paper is designed to assess students' understanding of key concepts in NLP.

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MINA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN MIRYALAGUDA

I MTECH I-SEM OBJECTIVE PAPER


BRANCH:MTECH CSE DATE:
SUBJECT :NLP
TIME: MAX MARKS:20 M

Name:
RollNo:
1.What is the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP)?
(a) Computer Science
(b) Artificial Intelligence
(c) Linguistics
(d) All of the mentioned
2.NLP is concerned with the interactions between computers and human (natural) languages.
(a) TRUE
(b) FALSE
3.What is the main challenge/s of NLP?
(a) Handling Ambiguity of Sentences
(b) Handling Tokenization
(c) Handling POS-Tagging
(d) All of the mentioned
4.Choose form the following areas where NLP can be useful.
(a) Automatic Text Summarization
(b) Automatic Question-Answering Systems
(c) Information Retrieval
(d) All of the mentioned
5.Which of the following includes major tasks of NLP?
(a) Automatic Summarization
(b) Discourse Analysis
(c) Machine Translation
(d) All of the mentioned
6.What is Machine Translation?
(a) Converts one human language to another
(b) Converts human language to machine language
(c) Converts any human language to English
(d) Converts Machine language to human language
7.What is Morphological Segmentation?
(a) Does Discourse Analysis
(b) Separate words into individual morphemes and identify the class of the morphemes
(c) Is an extension of propositional logic
(d) None of the mentioned
8.Many words have more than one meaning; we have to select the meaning which makes the most
sense in context. This can be resolved by ____________
(a) Fuzzy Logic
(b) Word Sense Disambiguation
(c) Shallow Semantic Analysis
(d) All of the mentioned
9.In linguistic morphology _____________ is the process for reducing inflected words to their root
form.
(a) Rooting
(b) Stemming
(c) Text-Proofing
(d) Both Rooting & Stemming
10._____is the step in which an input sentence is converted into a hierarchical structure that
corresponds to the units of meaning in the sentence.
(a) Syntactic Processing
(b) Semantic Processing
(c) Graph Processing
(d) All of the mentioned

FILL IN THE BLANKS


1)How many steps of NLP is there______
2)What are the input and output of an NLP system________
3)What is full form of NLU ___________
4)What is the main challenge/s of NLP____________.
5)_________is used to mapping sentence plan into sentence structure?
6)__________is used study of construction of words from primitive meaningful units?
7)In linguistic morphology _____________ is the process for reducing inflected words to their root
form.
8)__________is merits of Context-Free Grammar?
9)What is Machine Translation?____________
10)_______determine the textual representation of the speech.

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