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:y How  Examination System Works in VU || Exam Orientation || Virtual University

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Rafael Nadal
17 time GRAND SLAM Champion.



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CS508 / CS508 Midterm past papers
« on: June 25, 2018, 06:07:13 PM »
CS508 mid term past papers
Q.1: Discuss the significance of readability as the language evaluation criterion.
Readability:
Q.2: Convert the following code in C in to equivalent LISP code using the most appropriate
constructs:
Q.3: Identify the mistake(s) in the following Ada code segment. After correcting it, convert it into
equivalent C and LISP code:
Q.4: We studied several reasons to study programming languages. With that context in mind
discuss:
(a) Increased capacity to express programming concepts
(b) Improved background for choosing appropriate languages and
show the output.
Q.5: For the following SNOBOL program, explain the meaning of each line
Q.6: Discuss the difference between enumeration types of C and Ada. Which is better and why?

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CS508 / CS508 midterm past papers
« on: June 25, 2018, 06:01:43 PM »
CS508 mid term past papers
Q.1: Discuss the significance of readability as the language evaluation criterion.
Readability:
Q.2: Convert the following code in C in to equivalent LISP code using the most appropriate
constructs:
Q.3: Identify the mistake(s) in the following Ada code segment. After correcting it, convert it into
equivalent C and LISP code:
Q.4: We studied several reasons to study programming languages. With that context in mind
discuss:
(a) Increased capacity to express programming concepts
(b) Improved background for choosing appropriate languages and
show the output.
Q.5: For the following SNOBOL program, explain the meaning of each line
Q.6: Discuss the difference between enumeration types of C and Ada. Which is better and why?

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CS609 Midterm MCQs Solved Past Papers from Moaz with References


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CS609 / CS609 solved Subjective papers of Midterm from Moaz
« on: June 25, 2018, 11:52:34 AM »
CS609 solved Subjective papers of Midterm from Moaz with references

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CS607 / CS607 Midterm Solved MCQs and Past Papers from Moaz
« on: June 22, 2018, 05:35:31 PM »
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CS607 / CS607 Midterm Solved Subjective Past Papers from Moaz
« on: June 22, 2018, 05:33:50 PM »
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CS607 / CS607 Midterm Past Papers
« on: June 22, 2018, 05:22:43 PM »
mcq moazz file sy aye thy 13 mcq moaaz wali file sy thy

aik mcq tha jis mein aap bi confuse ho saktay hain

moaaz wali file mein yeh quiz is tarah ka hai ..

______ AI treats the brain as a black box and just emulates its functionality. â–º Weak  â–ºStrong â–ºWeak and Strong â–ºNone of the given

 aur exam mein yeh quizz is tarah aya tha..

______ AI treats the brain as a black box and just emulates its functionality. â–º Weak â–ºStrong â–ºWeek and Strong â–ºNone of the given

in dono mein difference yeh tha weak aur week

so confuse na hona aap select karna is waly option ko  non of the given

Subjective mein yeh tha...

1: diff between monotonic and non monotonic reasoning?

2.If we execute genetic Algorithm multiple times then will it always result in same solution. (i think ky yeh 5 number ka question tha)

3.product of 5 and 25 using CLIPS (aik yeh question tha 5 marks ka confirm baat hai is ko zaror yaad kary is question mein thora sa khuch aur bi add tha but wo yaad nai but yeh tha 5 marks ka)

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1. Change your power settings
If you’re using Windows 10’s Power saver plan, you’re slowing down your PC. That plan reduces your PC’s performance in order to save energy. (Even desktop PCs typically have a Power saver plan.) Changing your power plan from Power saver to High performance or Balanced will give you an instant performance boost.

To do it, launch Control Panel, then select Hardware and Sound > Power Options. You’ll typically see two options: Balanced (recommended) and Power saver. (Depending on your make and model, you might see other plans here as well, including some branded by the manufacturer.) To see the High performance setting, click the down arrow by Show additional plans.

[ Further reading: How to choose the right Windows 10 release channel ]
To change your power setting, simply choose the one you want, then exit Control Panel. High performance gives you the most oomph, but uses the most power; Balanced finds a median between power use and better performance; and Power saver does everything it can to give you as much battery life as possible. Desktop users have no reason to choose Power saver, and even laptop users should consider the Balanced option when unplugged -- and High performance when connected to a power source.

power plan
Preston Gralla
Change your power settings in Control Panel to give your PC a performance boost.
2. Disable programs that run on startup
One reason your Windows 10 PC may feel sluggish is you've got too many programs running in the background -- programs that you may never use, or only rarely use. Stop them from running, and your PC will run more smoothly.

[ Related: Microsoft Windows 10 vs. Apple macOS: 18 security features compared ]
Start by launching the Task Manager: Press Ctrl-Shift-Esc or right-click the lower-right corner of your screen and select Task Manager. If the Task Manager launches as a compact app with no tabs, click "More details" at the bottom of your screen. The Task Manager will then appear in all of its full-tabbed glory. There's plenty you can do with it, but we're going to focus only on killing unnecessary programs that run at startup.

Click the Startup tab. You'll see a list of the programs and services that launch when you start Windows. Included on the list is each program's name as well as its publisher, whether it's enabled to run on startup, and its "Startup impact," which is how much it slows down Windows 10 when the system starts up.

[ Got a spare hour? Take this online course and learn how to install and configure Windows 10 with the options you need. ]
To stop a program or service from launching at startup, right-click it and select "Disable." This doesn't disable the program entirely; it only prevents it from launching at startup -- you can always run the application after launch. Also, if you later decide you want it to launch at startup, you can just return to this area of the Task Manager, right-click the application and select "Enable."

Windows task manager in FCU Microsoft
You can use the Task Manager to help get information about programs that launch at startup and disable any you don't need.
Many of the programs and services that run on startup may be familiar to you, like OneDrive or Evernote Clipper. But you may not recognize many of them. (Anyone who immediately knows what "bzbui.exe" is, please raise your hand. No fair Googling it first.)

The Task Manager helps you get information about unfamiliar programs. Right-click an item and select Properties for more information about it, including its location on your hard disk, whether it has a digital signature, and other information such as the version number, the file size and the last time it was modified.

You can also right-click the item and select "Open file location." That opens File Explorer and takes it to the folder where the file is located, which may give you another clue about the program's purpose.

Finally, and most helpfully, you can select "Search online" after you right-click. Bing will then launch with links to sites with information about the program or service.

If you're really nervous about one of the listed applications, you can go to a site run by Reason Software called Should I Block It? and search for the file name. You'll usually find very solid information about the program or service.

Now that you've selected all the programs that you want to disable at startup, the next time you restart your computer, the system will be a lot less concerned with unnecessary program.

3. Turn off search indexing
Windows 10 indexes your hard disk in the background, allowing you – in theory – to search your PC more quickly than if no indexing were being done. But slower PCs that use indexing can see a performance hit, and you can give them a speed boost by turning off indexing. Even if you have an SSD disk, turning off indexing can improve your speed as well, because the constant writing to disk that indexing does can eventually slow down SSDs.

To get the maximum benefit in Windows 10, you need to turn indexing off completely. To do so, first type services.msc in the Start Menu search box, and click the Services result that come up. The Services app then appears. Scroll down to either Indexing Service or Windows Search in the list of services. Double-click it, and from the screen that appears, click Stop. Then reboot. Your searches may be slightly slower, although you may not notice the difference. But you should get an overall performance boost.

services and indexing Microsoft
Here’s how to turn off Windows 10 indexing.
If you’d like, you can turn off indexing for only files in certain locations. To do this, first type index in the Start Menu search box, and click the Indexing Options result that appears. The Indexing Options page of Control Panel appears. Click the Modify button and you’ll see a list of locations that are being indexed, such as Microsoft Outlook, your personal files, and so on. Uncheck the boxes next to any location, and it will no longer be indexed.

4. Clean out your hard disk
If you’ve got a bloated hard disk filled with files you don’t need, you could be slowing down your PC. Cleaning it out can give you a speed boost. Windows 10 has a surprisingly useful built-in tool for doing this called Storage Sense. Go to Settings > System > Storage and at the top of the screen – in the Storage Sense section – move the toggle from Off to On. When you do this, Windows constantly monitors your PC, and deletes old junk files you no longer need; temporary files; files in the Downloads folder that haven’t been changed in a month; and old Recycle Bin files.

You can customize how Storage Sense works and also use it to free up even more space than it normally would. Underneath Storage Sense, click “Change how we free up space automatically.” From the screen that appears, you can change how often Storage Sense deletes files (every day, every week, every month or when Windows decides). You can also tell Storage Sense to delete files in your Download folder, depending on how long they’ve been there. And you can also set how long to wait to delete files in the Recycle Bin automatically.

storage sense Microsoft
Here’s how to customize the way Storage Sense works, and to tell it to delete old versions of Windows.
You can also delete old versions of Windows that might be hogging space. At the bottom of the screen, check the box next to “Delete previous versions of Windows.” Storage Sense will then delete old versions of Windows ten days after you’ve installed an upgrade. Note that if you do this, you won’t be able to revert to the older version of Windows.

5. Clean out your Registry
Under the Windows hood, the Registry tracks and controls just about everything about the way Windows works and looks. That includes information about where your programs are stored, which DLLs they use and share, what file types should be opened by which program or just about everything else.

But the Registry is a very messy thing. When you uninstall a program, for example, that program’s settings don’t always get cleaned up in the Registry. So over time, it can get filled with countless outdated settings of all types. And that can lead to system slowdowns.

Don’t even think of trying to clean any of this out yourself. It’s impossible. To do it, you need a Registry Cleaner. There are plenty available, some free and some paid. But there’s really no need to outright buy  one, because the free Auslogics Registry Cleaner does a solid job.

WIndows Registry Microsoft
The Registry tracks and controls just about everything about the way Windows works and looks.
Before using Auslogics or any other Registry Cleaner, you should back up your Registry so you can restore it if anything goes wrong. (Auslogics Registry Cleaner does this for you as well, but it can’t hurt to have it backed up twice.) To do your own Registry backup, type regedit.ext in the search box, then press Enter. That runs the Registry editor.  From the File menu, select Export. From the screen that appears, make sure to choose the “All” option in the Export range section at the bottom of the screen. Then choose a file location and file name and click Save. To restore the Registry, open the Registry editor, select Import from the File menu, then open the file you saved.

[ Further reading: 8 steps to install Windows 10 patches like a pro ]
Now download, install and run Auslogics Registry Cleaner. On the left-hand side of the screen you can select the kinds of Registry issues you want to clean up – for example, File Associations, Internet or Fonts. I generally select them all.

Next tell it to scan the Registry for problems. To do that, click “Scan Now” and from a drop-down menu that appears select Scan. That lets you first examine the Registry problems it finds. If you instead choose “Scan and Repair,” it makes the fixes without you checking them.

It now scans your Registry for errors, then shows you what it found. It ranks the errors according to their severity, to help you decide which to fix. Click Repair when you’ve made your decision, and make sure that “Back up Changes” is checked, so you can restore the Registry easily if something goes wrong.

6. Disable shadows, animations and visual effects
Windows 10 has some nice eye candy -- shadows, animations and visual effects. On fast, newer PCs, these don't usually affect system performance. But on slower and older PCs, they can exact a performance hit.

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°♥️♥️♥️¸¸.✿✿Important Tips for VU Examination°♥️♥️♥️¸¸.✿✿

Agr ap ko answer nahi ata ha to always option A select kren.
Agr MCQS main ak answer yeh ha "All of the given option" then wahi answer select kren.
Agr Question main "except or NOT" ha to most probability ha k answer Option D ho ga. but is ko Option se compare kr len jo ziada odd lgta wahi select kren.


Note: Oper waly 3no point usi time apply kren jb ap ko bilkul idea na ho question k bary.
Pehly always MCQs kren because us k 2 advantage hain

sometimes MCQs se ap ko subjective question ka answer mil jata ha. for example MCQs main ak q ha k "characteristics of good relation are. except" or subject main q ha k "write characteristics of good relation.". agr ap ko subjective q nahi ata to ap simple MCQs se sari charactistics dekh kr likh len to ap ki 3 to sure theek ho jaen gi.</span></li>
Usually MCQs ap ko follow through daite hain. MCQs krne se ap k course ki revision ho jati ha. so yeh ap k liye MCQs main helpful ho skty hain.



★some other general Tips



agr koi q nahi ata ha to us ko 5 6 &nbsp;times read kren.
koi q empty na chhoren.
agr kisi word ka meaning ni ata. to us ko MS word main likh kr synonym check kren.
Sometimes meaning check krne se humen idea ho jata ha k konsa option right ho skta ha or ap options k b meaning check kr skty hain to verify.
or sometimes subjective q main kisi word ka meaning check krne se hum khud apni trf se us ko likh skty hain.
always write subjective question in MS word then past in &nbsp;exam application.


Best of Luck for your exams. Remember me in your prays :)

Image result for Good luck glitter gir

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Procedure:

1. A student may request for rescheduling of missed/unplanned paper(s) from Student Services on or before Friday, August 25, 2017 (No request will be considered after the specified date.)

Vulms-->Student Services-->Examinations Department--> Apply for Rescheduling of Papers
Once your request is duly processed, a confirmation email will be sent on your VU email from no-reply@vu.edu.pk,
               (University requires at least 24-48 hours for processing your request.)
2. Now, you must take a fresh print of your Exam Entrance slip from http://datesheet.vu.edu.pk
3. In case of any query regarding rescheduling, please email at rescheduling@vu.edu.pk
Note:

1. Please note that rescheduled paper(s) will be conducted on Sunday, August 27, 2017. Fee voucher(s) of prescribed fee shall be payable before the announcement of result.

2. For related rules, please visit following link:

http://handbook.vu.edu.pk/HandBook_Pages/ReschedulingOfExaminations.htm


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« on: August 10, 2017, 08:14:27 PM »
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