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Windows Programming

This document appears to be an exam for a third semester M.Sc. degree in computer science, focusing on Windows programming. It contains 15 multiple choice questions worth 40 marks total, and 3 long answer questions worth 20 marks each, for a total exam score of 100 marks. The questions cover a range of topics related to Windows programming, including wide characters, GDI structure, regions vs clipping, the clipboard, strings and typecasting, functions, mouse events, ActiveX controls, multiple document views, sizing and scrolling views, text output and painting, device context, GDI mapping mode, printing graphics and text, typecasting and arrays, and databases and data controls.

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Windows Programming

This document appears to be an exam for a third semester M.Sc. degree in computer science, focusing on Windows programming. It contains 15 multiple choice questions worth 40 marks total, and 3 long answer questions worth 20 marks each, for a total exam score of 100 marks. The questions cover a range of topics related to Windows programming, including wide characters, GDI structure, regions vs clipping, the clipboard, strings and typecasting, functions, mouse events, ActiveX controls, multiple document views, sizing and scrolling views, text output and painting, device context, GDI mapping mode, printing graphics and text, typecasting and arrays, and databases and data controls.

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Register Number :

Name of the Candidate :

6112
M.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2010
( COMPUTER SCIENCE)

( THIRD SEMESTER )

( PAPER - XVI )

321. WINDOWS PROGRAMMING

( New Regulations )

( Including Lateral Entry )

December ] [ Time : 3 Hours

Maximum : 100 Marks

SECTION - A (8 ×5 = 40)

Answer any EIGHT questions.


All questions carry equal marks.

1. What is a wide character and C ?

2. Discuss the structure of GDI.

3. Differentiate between regions from clipping.

Turn over
2 3

4. Explain clipboard. 14. (a) Differentiate toolbars from status bars.(10)

5. Discuss in detail strings and typecasting. (b) Write in detail about text controls, list
controls. (10)
6. What is reusable code with functions ?
15. (a) Discuss t database and record views.(10)
7. Write short notes on mouse events.
(b) Explain plans, brusher and fonts. (10)
8. Write in detail about Active-X controls.

9. How do you create a multiple views ?

10. Discuss sizing and scrolling views.

SECTION - B (3 ×20 = 60)

Answer any THREE questions.


All questions carry equal marks.

11. (a) Briefly discuss text output, painting and


repainting. (10)

(b) Explain device context. (10)

12. (a) Write a note on GDI mapping mode.(10)

(b) Discuss printing graphics and text. (10)

13. (a) What is typecasting and statements arrays?


(10)

(b) Write in detail about database and data


control. (10)

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