CLASS XI G2 Assignment Status

Week 3Week 4
S.No.NameDate SubmittedCheck Status/Grade Date SubmittedCheck Status/Grade
1Shivani05.01.13A+  -- --
2Supreet Kaur05.01.13A+  -- --
3Sonali Sharma06.01.13A+  -- --
4Sanyam 06.01.13B+ (Incomplete (Question 1)and Incorrect (flowcharts))  -- --
5Saloni Setia07.01.13A+  -- --
6Shivani Sharma06.01.13C (Very poorly presented, Most of the parts are not read-able) Resubmit Recommended.  -- --
7Sachin Chauhan06.01.13B (Incomplete (Questions 1 & 4) and Incorrect (Flowcharts))  -- --
8Tarnjot Kaur06.01.13A+  -- --
9Sweta Chaturbedi06.01.13A+  -- --
10Hardeep Kaur06.01.13A (Incomplete (Question 1))  -- --
11Yetesh Sharma06.01.13A (Incomplete (Question 1))  -- --
12Akanksha Dhir06.01.13C (Incomplete (Question 4) & Flowcharts Missing)  -- --
13Gurvinder Singh Kular06.01.13A (Incorrect (Question 1)  -- --
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Students who have not submitted assignments (Week 3):
1. Pritish Sharma
2. Sukhsimranjeet Singh
3. Sahil Basra
4. Vibhu
5. Kritika
6. Gurpreet Singh
7. Inderjit Kaur

Students who have got grades less than A+, can resubmit their assignments before Wednesday.

AFTER SEEING THE INTEREST AND PERFORMANCE OF THE STUDENTS IN THIS ACTIVITY, DEPARTMENT HAVE DECIDED TO STOP FURTHER ASSIGNMENTS. SO THIS IS A PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL G2 STUDENTS THAT G2 IS FINISHED NOW AND FROM TOMORROW ALL THEORY CLASSES WILL BE ATTENDED BY ALL STUDENTS (G1 AND G2), FOR PRACTICALS NEW LIST WILL BE ANNOUNCED TOMORROW AT SCHOOL. SO NO MORE ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE SENT, PLEASE NOTE.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION AND INTEREST IN THIS ACTIVITY.

Week 1Week 2
S.No.NameDate SubmittedCheck Status/Grade Date SubmittedCheck Status/Grade
1Supreet Kaur19.12.12A+ 23.12.12A+
2Sonali Sharma19.12.12A+ 23.12.12A+
3Sachin Chauhan22.12.12A (Incomplete) 29.12.12A (Incomplete)
4Yetesh Sharma22.12.12A+ 29.12.12A (Incomplete)
5Shivani22.12.12A+ 28.12.12A+
6Shivani Sharma22.12.12A+ 24.12.12B (Incorrect)
7Hardeep Kaur22.12.12A+ 03.01.13A (Incomplete)
8Pritish Sharma22.12.12A+
9Akanksha Dhir22.12.12B+ (Incomplete) 29.12.12A+
10Sukhsimranjeet Singh22.12.12B (Incomplete and Incorrect)
11Gurvinder Singh Kular22.12.12A+ 29.12.12A+
12Sahil Basra22.12.12B+ (Incomplete and Program Incorrect)
13Tarnjot Kaur22.12.12A (Incomplete) 31.12.12A+
14Sweta22.12.12A (Program Incorrect) 29.12.12A+
15Sanyam22.12.12A+ 29.12.12A (Incomplete)
16Vibhu22.12.12A+
17Saloni Setia23.12.12A+ (Good Explanation) 29.12.12A+
18Kritika23.12.12B+ (Incomplete)
19Gurpreet Singh24.12.12Rejected (Plagiarized) 29.12.12Rejected (Plagiarized)
20Inderjit Kaur03.01.13A+ 29.12.12A (Incomplete)

Students who have not submitted assignments (Week 2):
1. Pritish Sharma
2. Sukhsimranjeet Singh
3. Sahil Basra
4. Vibhu
5. Kritika

NOTE: All G2 students are requested to take help to complete assignments. Please do not submit incorrect and incomplete assignments, as it will not solve the purpose of this activity. Thank you.

4 comments:

  1. couldn't find the answer-
    A real constant in exponent parts has two parts known as ____________ and ____________, where ____________ is followed by letter ____________ and ____________ must be an integer. In this example, 152E05, 152 is ____________ and 05 is ____________.

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  2. A real constant in exponent parts has two parts known as mantissa and exponent, where mantissa is followed by letter e and exponent must be an integer. In this example, 152E05, 152 is mantissa and 05 is exponent.

    explanation:
    Floating constants are also called real constants.

    Real constants are numbers having fractional parts. These may be written in one of two forms called fractional form or the exponent form.

    A real constant in fraction form consists of singned or unsigned digits including a decimal point between digits. The rule for writing a real constant in fraction form is given bellow:

    A real constant in fractional form must have at least one digit before a decimal point and at least one digit after the decimal point. It may also have either + or – sign preceding it. A real constant with no sign is assumed to be positive.

    The following are valid real constants in fractional form

    2.0, 17.5, -13.0, -0.00632

    The following are invalid real constants

    7 ( no decimal point )
    7. ( no digit after decimal point )
    +17/2 ( /-illegal symbol )
    17,250.26.2 ( two decimal points )
    17,250.262 ( comma not allowed )

    A real constant in exponent form consists of two parts : mantissa and exponent. For instance 5.8 can be written as 0.58×10=0.58e01 where mantissa part is 0.58 ( the part appearing before e) and exponent part is 1 (the part appearing after e). e01 represents 10. the rule for writing a real constant in exponent form is given below :

    A real constant in exponent form has two parts : a mantissa and an exponent. The mantissa must be either an integer or a proper real constant. The mantissa is followed by a letter e or E and the exponent. The exponent must be an integer.

    The following are valid real constants in exponent form :

    152e05, 1.52e07, 0.152e08, 152.0e08, 152e+8,1520e04, -0.172e-3

    The following are invalid real constants in exponent form :

    172.e5 (at least a digit must follow the decimal point )
    1.7e (no digit specified for exponent)
    0.17e2.3 (exponent can not have fractional part )
    17.225e02 (no comma allowed )
    .25e-7 (no preceding digits before decimal point )

    http://easyprograming.wordpress.com/2011/11/27/floating-constants-2/

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  3. okay! thanks sir! and what we have to do in the program in the 1st assignment...? we have to explain structure of a basic program or a create a structure?

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