DATASTRUCTURES:
1. What is data structure?
A data structure is a way of organizing data that considers not
only the items stored, but also their relationship to each other. Advance
knowledge about the relationship between data items allows designing of
efficient algorithms for the manipulation of data.
2. List out the areas in which data structures are applied
extensively?
- Compiler
Design,
- Operating
System,
- Database
Management System,
- Statistical
analysis package,
- Numerical
Analysis,
- Graphics,
- Artificial
Intelligence,
- Simulation
3. What are the major data structures used in the following
areas : RDBMS, Network data model and Hierarchical data model.
- RDBMS
= Array (i.e. Array of structures)
- Network
data model = Graph
- Hierarchical
data model = Trees
4. If you are using C language to implement the heterogeneous
linked list, what pointer type will you use?
The heterogeneous linked list contains different data types in
its nodes and we need a link, pointer to connect them. It is not possible to
use ordinary pointers for this. So we go for void pointer. Void pointer is
capable of storing pointer to any type as it is a generic pointer type.
5. Minimum number of queues needed to implement the priority
queue?
Two. One queue is used for actual storing of data and another
for storing priorities.
6. What is the data structures used to perform recursion?
Stack. Because of its LIFO (Last In First Out) property it
remembers its 'caller' so knows whom to return when the function has to return.
Recursion makes use of system stack for storing the return addresses of the
function calls.
Every recursive function has its equivalent iterative
(non-recursive) function. Even when such equivalent iterative procedures are
written, explicit stack is to be used.
7. What are the notations used in Evaluation of Arithmetic
Expressions using prefix and postfix forms?
Polish and Reverse Polish notations.
8. Convert the expression ((A + B) * C - (D - E) ^ (F + G)) to
equivalent Prefix and Postfix notations.
- Prefix
Notation: -
* +ABC ^ - DE + FG
- Postfix
Notation: AB
+ C * DE - FG + ^ -
9. Sorting is not possible by using which of the following
methods? (Insertion, Selection, Exchange, Deletion)
Sorting is not possible in Deletion. Using insertion we
can perform insertion sort, using selection we can perform selection sort,
using exchange we can perform the bubble sort (and other similar sorting
methods). But no sorting method can be done just using deletion.
10. What are the methods available in storing sequential files ?
- Straight
merging,
- Natural
merging,
- Polyphase
sort,
- Distribution
of Initial runs.
11. List out few of the Application of tree data-structure?
- The
manipulation of Arithmetic expression,
- Symbol
Table construction,
- Syntax
analysis.
12. List out few of the applications that make use of
Multilinked Structures?
- Sparse
matrix,
- Index
generation.
13. In tree construction which is the suitable efficient data
structure? (Array, Linked list, Stack, Queue)
Linked list is the suitable efficient data structure.
14. What is the type of the algorithm used in solving the 8
Queens problem?
Backtracking.
15. In an AVL tree, at what condition the balancing is to be
done?
If the 'pivotal value' (or the 'Height factor') is greater than
1 or less than -1.
16. What is the bucket size, when the overlapping and collision
occur at same time?
One. If there is only one entry possible in the bucket, when the
collision occurs, there is no way to accommodate the colliding value. This
results in the overlapping of values.
17. Classify the Hashing Functions based on the various methods
by which the key value is found.
- Direct
method,
- Subtraction
method,
- Modulo-Division
method,
- Digit-Extraction
method,
- Mid-Square
method,
- Folding
method,
- Pseudo-random
method.
18. What are the types of Collision Resolution Techniques and
the methods used in each of the type?
- Open
addressing (closed hashing), The methods used include: Overflow
block.
- Closed
addressing (open hashing), The
methods used include: Linked list, Binary tree.
19.
In RDBMS, what is the efficient data structure used in the internal storage
representation?
B+
tree. Because in B+ tree, all the data is stored only in leaf nodes, that makes
searching easier. This corresponds to the records that shall be stored in leaf
nodes.
20.
What is a spanning Tree?
A
spanning tree is a tree associated with a network. All the nodes of the graph
appear on the tree once. A minimum spanning tree is a spanning tree organized
so that the total edge weight between nodes is minimized.
21.
Does the minimum spanning tree of a graph give the shortest distance between
any 2 specified nodes?
No.
The Minimal spanning tree assures that the total weight of the tree is kept at
its minimum. But it doesn't mean that the distance between any two nodes
involved in the minimum-spanning tree is minimum.
22.
Which is the simplest file structure? (Sequential, Indexed, Random)
Sequential
is the simplest file structure.
23.
Whether Linked List is linear or Non-linear data structure?
According
to Access strategies Linked list is a linear one.
According to Storage Linked List is a Non-linear one.
According to Storage Linked List is a Non-linear one.
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