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CS612 - PC Software Application Skills

Course Code : CS-612

Assignment Number : BCA(2)-612/Project/06

Maximum Marks: 15

Last Date of Submission : 30th April, 2006

There are three questions in this project assignment. Answer all the questions. Each question carries equal weightage. Please attach computer output, wherever required.

Question 1: Give detailed information on the topic "E-Commerce" by browsing the Internet. List the browsed URLs and the information associated with them.

Question 2: Perform the following tasks using MS-EXCEL: Make a sheet consisting at least twenty students which consist of :

i) Roll number, name, marks of all the papers plus assignments of BCA first semester and second semester in separate column.

ii) A column for total marks.

Create appropriate chart, which shows students roll numbers and their total marks.

Note: Make necessary assumptions wherever needed.

Question 3: a) What is the remainder left after dividing
1! + 2! + 3! +…………………+ 100! by 7?

b) If n >=4 then find whether 2.n is less than 4.n or not.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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