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Our engine clusters every question from years of past papers, finds the ones that keep coming back, and ranks them by how often they're asked — each with the real answer and the papers it came from.

Most-asked questions

The questions that keep coming back — drill these first.

Every question grouped across years and ranked by how often it's actually been asked. Same question, different wording? We cluster them into one.

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Explain the ACID properties of a transaction.Asked 6 times5 marks
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Write an algorithm for Quicksort and analyse it.Asked 5 times8 marks
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Differentiate between a process and a thread.Asked 5 times5 marks
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What is normalization? Explain 1NF, 2NF, 3NF.Asked 4 times10 marks
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Explain the TCP three-way handshake.Asked 4 times5 marks
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Differentiate between a process and a thread.

A process is an independent program in execution with its own memory space, while a thread is the smallest unit of execution within a process, sharing that process's memory and resources…

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Know what to skip

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Questions asked only once are flagged as the lowest priority.

Define a deadlock with a real-world example.asked once
List the layers of the OSI model.asked once
What is a primary key in a relational table?asked once
+ 38 more low-priority questions
The Most Probable Paper

A full mock exam of the questions most likely to appear.

A practice paper that mirrors the real group structure, each slot filled with a high-probability question backed by an actual one from a past paper.

Group B — Long answerAttempt any 2 · 10 marks each
  1. Write & analyse the Quicksort algorithm.Very likely10
  2. Explain normalization: 1NF, 2NF, 3NF.Very likely10
  3. Compare process scheduling algorithms.Likely10
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