Data Structures A Algorithms Multiple Choice Questions Mcqs Objective Set 2
Data Structures A Algorithms Multiple Choice Questions Mcqs Objective Set 2
Following are the multiple choice questions (MCQs) or objective questions from Data Structures
and Algorithms. The questions are set from the topics such as arrays, records, pointers, linked
lists, stacks, queues, recursion, trees, sorting and searching.
Set - 2
a. floor address
b. foundation address
c. first address
d. base address
2. The memory address of fifth element of an array can be calculated by the formula
a. linear arrays
b. linked lists
c. both of above
d. none of above
4. Which of the following is not the required condition for binary search algorithm?
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a. tables arrays
b. matrix arrays
c. both of above
d. none of above
8. Which of the following data structure can't store the non-homogeneous data elements?
a. Arrays
b. Records
c. Pointers
d. None
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9. Which of the following data structure store the homogeneous data elements?
a. Arrays
b. Records
c. Pointers
d. None
10. Each data item in a record may be a group item composed of sub-items; those items which
are indecomposable are called
a. elementary items
b. atoms
c. scalars
d. all of above
a. An array is suitable for homogeneous data but hte data items in a record may have different
data type
b. In a record, there may not be a natural ordering in opposed to linear array.
c. A record form a hierarchical structure but a lienear array does not
d. All of above
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14. When new data are to be inserted into a data structure, but there is no available space; this
situation is usually called
a. underflow
b. overflow
c. housefull
d. saturated
a. underflow
b. overflow
c. housefull
d. saturated
a. FIFO lists
b. LIFO list
c. Piles
d. Push-down lists
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a. array
b. lists
c. stacks
d. all of above
19. A data structure where elements can be added or removed at either end but not in the
middle
a. Linked lists
b. Stacks
c. Queues
d. Deque
20. When inorder traversing a tree resulted E A C K F H D B G; the preorder traversal would
return
a. FAEKCDBHG
b. FAEKCDHGB
c. EAFKHDCBG
d. FEAKDCHBG
Answers
1. The memory address of the first element of an array is called d. base address
2. The memory address of fifth element of an array can be calculated by the formula a.
LOC(Array[5]=Base(Array)+w(5-lower bound), where w is the number of words per memory cell
for the array
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3. Which of the following data structures are indexed structures? a. linear arrays
4. Which of the following is not the required condition for binary search algorithm? c. There
must be mechanism to delete and/or insert elements in list
5. Which of the following is not a limitation of binary search algorithm? d. binary search
algorithm is not efficient when the data elements are more than 1000.
8. Which of the following data structure can't store the non-homogeneous data elements? a.
Arrays
9. Which of the following data structure store the non-homogeneous data elements? b.
Records
10. Each data item in a record may be a group item composed of sub-items; those items which
are indecomposable are called d. all of above
11. The difference between linear array and a record is d. All of above
12. Which of the following statement is false? c. pointers store the next data element of a list
13. Binary search algorithm can not be applied to a. sorted linked list
14. When new data are to be inserted into a data structure, but there is no available space;
this situation is usually called b. overflow
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17. Which of the following name does not relate to stacks? a. FIFO lists
19. A data structure where elements can be added or removed at either end but not in the
middle d. Deque
20. When inorder traversing a tree resulted E A C K F H D B G; the preorder traversal would
return b. FAEKCDHGB
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