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SUBJECT: Information Retrieval Systems

BIT BANK CYCLE - III

UNIT -5

1) The primary focus ___________ has been in the areas of indexing searching and clustering
versus information display
a)IRS b)cognitive c)perception d)information
2) The theoretical disciplines of___________ and _________ provide a theoretical base for
information visualization
a)cognitive engineering b)perception c)both a & b d)none
3)Thebegineers of the theory of visualization begin over _________ years ago
a)2700 b)2600 c)2500 d)2400
4)The way users interact with computers changed with the introduction of user interfaces based
upon ________
a)windows b)icons c)menus d)all of the above
5)___________ amount of time to understand the results of a search and likely clusters of
relevant information
a)reduce b)increase c)both a & b d)none
6)Gaining of knowledge through and throughout the sense is called
a)perception b)cognition c)background d)visualization
7)The ability to become aware of through sense is called
a)perception b)cognition c)background d)visualization
8)VR stands for
a)visual reality b)virtual reality c)vision reality d)view reality
9)___________ is used as a training environment for areas such as medical procedures
a)IRS b)VR c)WIMP d)HCI
10)HCI stands for
a)human computer interface b)human clustering interface c)human computer information
d)human clustering information
11)The ______ sense is being addressed in the experiments using VR
a)vision b)touch c)tactile d)both b & c
12)Nearby figures are grouped together is called
a)closure b)similarity c)proximity d)continuity
13)Similar figures grouped together is called
a)continuity b)closure c)proximity d)similarity
14)Figures are interpreted as smooth continuous patterns rather than discontinuous
concatenations of shapes is called
a)closureb)continuity c)similarity d)proximity
15)Gaps with in a figure are filled into create a whole is called
a)closure b)similarity c)proximity d)similarity
16)Uniform and linked spots,lines or areas perceived as a single unit is called
a)similar b)proximity c)connectedness d)closure
17)First level of cognitive process is __________
a)preattention b)proximity c)closure d)similar
18)A ________ process is to identify the equivalence of rotated objects
a)easierb)harder c)middle d)custom
19)____________ process can detect the boundaries between orientation groups of the same
object
a)preattention b)proximity c)closure d)similar
20)A similar technique is used by __________ & __________
a)veerasamy b)belkin c)both a & b d)none
21)The ____________ sense has always been part of simple alertsin computers
a)audio b)touch c)tactile d)video
22)color is one of the most frequently used visualization technique to _______
a)organize b)classify c)enhance features d)all of the above
23)A ___________ is one complete light dark change
a)rotation b)cycle c)degree d)angle
24)The human system is adept at working with _______ & ____________ references
a)horizontal b)vertical c)both a & b d)none
25)A _______ representation becomes difficult for a user to understand as the hierarchy becomes
large
a)4- dimensional b)dimensional c)3-dimensional d)2-dimensional

UNIT -6
1. How many approaches are there in DataStream
a) 4 b) 2 c) 5 d) 6
2. How many elements are composed in finite state automata
a) 4 b) 2 c) 5 d) 6
3. The finite state automata represented by
a)bar graph b)directed graph c)undirected graph d) binary tree
4. How many algorithms are associated with software text search
a) 4 b) 2 c) 5 d) 6
5 ---------------------approach is the simplest string machine algorithm
a) Deffi-Helman b) priority search c) brute force d) none
6. --------------------search is applicable to many circumstances but has encountered restrictions
on the ability to handle many search terms simultaneously
a) software text b) text strategy c) searching text d) software
7. Typically the indexes are ----------- the size of actual items.
a) 50% b) 70% c) 80% d) 90%
8. A more sophisticated search unit was developed by operating system is called -------------------
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a) file processor b) core processing c) associative file d) associative file processor
9. AFP is stands for -----------------
a)area file processor b) associative file processor c)associative form processor d)associative
form principle
10.----------------------system uses a text array processor that the simultaneously matches many
terms and conditions
a) AFP b) TAPc) GESCAN d) HSTS
11.TAP stands for
a) text array processor b)text application processor c)time associate principle d) time array
processor
12) The TAP consists of a large cache memory and an array of four to ------------------------ query
processors
a)125b)128 c)130 d)126
13.--------------------system was used to perform string searching across the data base
a)CASSM b)TAP c)GESCAN d) AFP
14.----------------------is the most recent specialized hardware text unit still in use in memory
organizations
a)CASSM b)TAP c)GESCAN d) AFP
15 FDF stands for --------------
a)file data finder b)fast data finder c)file data base finder d) fast data base finder
16 HSTS stands for--------------
a)high speed text search b)high speed test search c)home speed text search d) home speed
test search
17.FDF is configure to implement-----------------and-----------------algorithms
a)smith-waterman b)sequence-profile c)both a&b d) none
18.the---------------software then completes the analysis process in software
a)BTK b)FDF c)CASSM d) DNA
19 RAP stands for
a)relational associative principle b)random access processor c)relational associative
processor d)random associative principle
20 BTK stands for
a)biology tool kit b)biology text kit c)biology test kit d)biometric tool kit

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