Nt1310 Unit 3 CAT-1 Test

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1 CAT - 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TEST 1. The total time for the test is 120 minutes 2. This test is divided into three parts totally comprising 115 questions. Each part is further divided into two sections. The marks for the questions in a section are highlighted separately in every section. 3. You may work on any part of the test at any time during the test. 4. For each question, four suggested answers are given of which only one is correct. There are four circles against each question number in the answer sheet. Each circle is designated as 1, 2, 3, 4 corresponding to your answer choices. Mark your response to each question by darkening the circle…show more content…
On day 0, one computer is infected by each of the virus. The values indicate how many computers are infected by each infected computer, on that day. It is important to note that the virus is detected in exactly 2 days, and is deleted. Hence computers cannot infect further computers beyond 2 days. For e.g. If 1 computer was infected by NIMDA on day 0, then on day 1, five more computers will be infected, and on day 2, the first computer and the 5 computers infected the previous day will each infect 20 computers, hence 120 more computers will be infected. On day 3, the first infected computer is repaired, and only the others will infect further…show more content…
afar Drag the slow barge, or drive the rapid car; Or on wide-waving wings expanded bear The flying-chariot through the fields of air. Fair crews triumphant, leaning from above, Shall wave their fluttering kerchiefs as they move; Or warrior-bands alarm the gaping crowd, And armies shrink beneath the shadowy cloud. During the eighteenth century it was the beneficent rather than the catastrophic aspects of the changes which captured attention. We know how cotton and iron enabled England to resist Napoleon and subsidize her allies. But what is often forgotten is the marvelous way in which the growth of industry and trade mitigated disaster during the American War (1775-83) and was the basis of the wonderful recovery which the country made during the ten years’ peace which followed. As a modern historian has said, ‘there can be few if any cases of national recovery on record so swift or so complete as

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