GE2155 – Computer Practice Lab-II
Set – III
1. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create a directory
(ii) View all directories of a user
(iii) Rename a directory
(iv) View
all directories starting with a specific character
(v) View only the hidden directories
b. Write a Shell program to find
the largest among three numbers
c. Write a C program using dynamic
memory allocation to perform linear search operation
2. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create a file
(ii) View only files from a directory
(iii) Rename a file
(iv) View all files starting with a specific
character
(v) View all the files which has a
specific extension
b. Write a Shell program to find
the largest among ‘n’ different numbers
c. Write a C program using
dynamic memory allocation to perform binary search operation
3. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create a directory with the name of
Exam
(ii) Change the Exam directory as the
working directory
(iii) Create a file called exam.txt in
the Exam directory
(iv) View the content of the exam.txt file
(v) Rename the file exam.txt to
test.txt
b. Write a Shell program to find
the largest digit of a number
c. Write a C program using dynamic memory allocation to sort ‘n’ numbers in ascending order.
c. Write a C program using dynamic memory allocation to sort ‘n’ numbers in ascending order.
4. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) To check the working directory
(ii) Change the password
(iii) To
display today’s date
(iv) To display the calendar of this month
(v) To display a message “University
Exam” using a special character
b. Write a Shell program to find
the sum of ‘n’ different numbers
c. Write a C program using dynamic
memory allocation to sort ‘n’ numbers in descending order
5. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create two directories called CS1101 and
CS1102
(ii) Create a file called cs1101.txt in
the CS1101 directory
(iii) Copy the file cs1101.txt from
CS1101 to CS1102
(iv) Update the file content of cs1101.txt in the CS1102 directory
(iv) Update the file content of cs1101.txt in the CS1102 directory
(v) Rename the file in the CS1102 with
cs1102.txt
b. Write a Shell program to find
the sum of digits of a number
c. Write a C program using dynamic memory allocation to sort ‘n’ names in ascending order
c. Write a C program using dynamic memory allocation to sort ‘n’ names in ascending order
6. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create a file
(ii) Rename a file
(iii) Change the mode of the file to
read only
(iv) View the content of a file
(v) Count the number of words in a file
b. Write a Shell program to print
the reverse of a number
c. Write a C program using dynamic
memory allocation to sort ‘n’ names in descending order.
7. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Count the specific number of lines in a file from the beginning of the
file
(ii) To destroy a specific file from a
user directory
(iii) Send a greeting message to other
user
(iv) Execute a shell program
(v) To display current’s time
b. Write a Shell program to find
the factorial of a number using for loop
c. Write a C program using dynamic
memory allocation to perform addition of two matrices
8. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create a file
(ii) Display only the first two
character of all the lines from a file
(iii) Convert the lower case to
uppercase
(iv) Combine two string
(v) Display the file content in
descending order
b. Write a Shell program to
generate Fibonacci series
c. Write a C program using dynamic
memory allocation to subtract two matrices
9. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create two files with the name of
name.txt, which contain only names, and reg.txt withthe content of register
number respectively.
(ii) Combine the two files in the form
of register number followed by name
(iii) Sort the two files in ascending
order
(iv) Count the number of lines in the files
(v) Rename the two files.
b. Write a Shell program to check the given number
is even or odd
c. Write a C program using dynamic memory
allocation to perform transpose of a given matrix
10. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create two files
(ii) Combine the two files
(iii) Search a specific word from any
one of the file
(iv) Search
a specific file from a directory
(v) Display the common and distinct
line of content from a file
b. Write a Shell program to check
and display 10 leap years
c. Write a C program using dynamic
memory allocation to copy one matrix to another matrix
11. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create two files
(ii) Display the contents of both the
files
(iii) Count the number of characters in
both the files
(iv) Rename the two files
(v) Combine the two files without
duplicate
b. Write a Shell program to find
the area and circumference of a circle
c. Write a C program using dynamic
memory allocation to multiply of two matrices
12. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) To view all the files and
directories with page by page
(ii) To view only the directories with
page by page
(iii) To view only the files from a
directory
(iv) Display the working directory
(v) Display the complete path of the
working directory
b. Write a Shell program to
check the given number and its reverse are same
c. Write a C program using
dynamic memory allocation to find the sum of elements of a matrix
13. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Display the calendar
(ii) Execute more than one command at a
time (using semi-colon;)
(iii) Display the user’s full details
(iv) Display the user-id / Group-id
(v)Execute more than one command at a
time (using logical-AND && )
b. Write
a Shell program to check the given string is palindrome or not
c. Write a C program using
dynamic memory allocation to develop a mark sheet of 5 students.
14. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Demonstrate pipe command
(ii) Demonstrate tee command
(iii)Use more than one command at a
time (who and date)
(iv) Create a file called create.txt
(v) Move the file create.txt to
move.txt
b. Write a Shell program to find
the sum of odd and even numbers from a set of numbers
c. Write a C program using dynamic
memory allocation to develop salary details of 5 employees
15. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create a file
(ii) Print the line number of a file
from start to end of the file
(iii) Display the file content with
line number
(iv) Update the file content with I/O redirection
(v) Rename the file
b. Write a Shell program to find
the roots of a quadratic equation
c. Write a C program using dynamic
memory allocation to find the minimum and maximum of aset of numbers.
16. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create a directory
(ii) Create a file
(iii) Rename the directory
(iv) Rename the file
(v)View the file
b. Write a Shell program to check
the given number is Armstrong or not
c. Write a C program to find the
sum of ‘n’ numbers using function.
17. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create a file
(ii) Update the file
(iii) Display the file content
(iv) Display the file with line number
(v) Count the number of words in the
file
b. Write a Shell program to check
the given number is prime or not
c. Write a C program using
pointers to swap two numbers
18. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Create a Directory called main
(ii) Create a sub-directory called sub
in the main directory
(iii) Create a file in the main
directory
(iv) Copy the file to the sub directory
(v) Delete the file in the main
directory
b. Write a Shell program to
generate prime numbers between 1 and 50
c. Write a C program using
pointers to copy the content of one array to another
19. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Display the calendar
(ii) Display the date and time
(iii) Display the present working
directory
(iv) Display your user name
(v) Create a file using cat command
b. Write a Shell program to find
the sum of square of individual digits of a number
c. Write a C program using
pointers to allocate a memory for the string “University” and reallocatethe
memory for the string to “University Examinations”
20. a. Write and execute the following UNIX commands
(i) Use finger command
(ii) Use grep command
(iii) Use diff command
(iv) Use uniq command
(v) Use cmp command
b. Write a Shell program to find
the sum of cube of individual digits of a number
c. Write a C program using
pointers to combine two array elements without duplicate
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