University Of Pune Question Paper
(New 2008 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 70
Instructions :
(1) Q. Nos. 1 and 7 are compulsory.
(2) Solve any three from the remaining.
Q.1) (A) Write a PHP Script which accept student rollno and delete record
of such student from STUDENT table of COLLEGE database. [10]
(B) Explain Disk Partition Scheme and Disk Management in Linux.
Explain any three command for Disk Management. [10]
Q.2) Explain MySQL Commands for : [10]
(a) Creating User
(b) Creating Table
(c) Mysqlshow
(d) Granting Permissions
Q.3) What are Server Side Includes in Apache ? Give example of Server
Side Includes and show how it is included in HTML Page. [10]
Q.4) Explain following Linux Commands with example : [10]
(a) sort
(b) cpio
(c) init
(d) less
(e) rpm
Q.5) Explain different types of arrays in PHP with example. [10]
Q.6) Explain built in database function in PHP. [10]
Q.7) Write short notes : (Any Four) [4x5=20]
(a) MySQL GUI Tools
(b) Processes and Daemons
(c) Authentication in Apache
(d) Classes in PHP
(e) Php.ini
(f) GET and POST
M. C. M. (Semester - III) Examination - 2012
LINUX PROGRAMMING(New 2008 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 70
Instructions :
(1) Q. Nos. 1 and 7 are compulsory.
(2) Solve any three from the remaining.
Q.1) (A) Write a PHP Script which accept student rollno and delete record
of such student from STUDENT table of COLLEGE database. [10]
(B) Explain Disk Partition Scheme and Disk Management in Linux.
Explain any three command for Disk Management. [10]
Q.2) Explain MySQL Commands for : [10]
(a) Creating User
(b) Creating Table
(c) Mysqlshow
(d) Granting Permissions
Q.3) What are Server Side Includes in Apache ? Give example of Server
Side Includes and show how it is included in HTML Page. [10]
Q.4) Explain following Linux Commands with example : [10]
(a) sort
(b) cpio
(c) init
(d) less
(e) rpm
Q.5) Explain different types of arrays in PHP with example. [10]
Q.6) Explain built in database function in PHP. [10]
Q.7) Write short notes : (Any Four) [4x5=20]
(a) MySQL GUI Tools
(b) Processes and Daemons
(c) Authentication in Apache
(d) Classes in PHP
(e) Php.ini
(f) GET and POST
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