Operating System 2016 – BSc Computer Science Part 2 (MJPRU)

Paper code: 13513
1513
B.Sc. (Computer Science) (Part 2)
Examination, 2016
Paper No. 2.1
OPERATING SYSTEM

Time: Three Hours] [Maximum Marks: 33

 

Note: Attempt five questions in all. Attempt one question from each unit.

Unit-1

1. (a) How is operating system an essential part of a computer system? Discuss its key operations.

(b) Define the following types of operating systems:

  1. Multiprocessor system
  2. Real time system
  3. Time sharing system

2. (a) Explain Batch processing system and spooling with suitable example.

(b) Compare the directory and file system. Explain with example.

Unit-2

3. (a) What are the functions of process management?

(b)How do processes behave? What is the difference between and program?

4. (a) What is the difference between pre-emptive scheduling and time slicing?

(b) Explain various scheduling algorithms with example.

Unit-3

5. (a) Describe various features of memory management.

(b) Describe demand paging algorithm. How is it useful in management of memory?

6. Define deadlock in process management. Explain condition and prevention of deadlock.

Unit-4

7. Define resource allocation graph with suitable example.

8. (a) What is Segmentation? Describe advantages and disadvantages of segmentation.

(b) Compare the three page replacement algorithm namely FIFO, LRU and OPTIONAL over the given data set?

7 0 1 2 0 3 0 4 2 3 0 3 2 1 2 0 1 7 0 1

Unit-5

9. (a) Evaluate scheduling algorithms for given data:

  1. FCFS
  2. SJF
  3. Round Robin

Process

Burst Time

P1

10

P2

29

P3

3

P4

7

P5

12

Quantum=10 mile second

10. (a) Define the following terms:

  1. Router
  2. Multi-level server

(b) What are various policies to implement resource protection?

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