Repeated Question from year 2019 -2024(from
mam mid group, basis on the nehu practical exam).
Question Topic Year(s) of Appearance Reappearance Notes
Define a flowchart and explain symbols 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb, 2023 Repeated every exam
Nov, 2024 Nov-Dec year consistently
Explain top-down and bottom-up problem- 2022 Feb Not frequently repeated
solving approaches
Increment/decrement operators 2022 Feb Not frequently repeated
Variable naming rules 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb Repeated at least twice
Write program: sum of digits 2022 Feb One-time
Loop concepts: while vs do-while 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb, 2023 Repeated almost every
Nov, 2024 Nov-Dec exam
Differences among getchar, getch, gets, 2022 Feb One-time
scanf
Recursion and factorial program 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb, 2023 Frequently repeated
Nov, 2024 Nov-Dec
Function call: call by value vs call by 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb, 2023 Repeated consistently
reference Nov, 2024 Nov-Dec
Macros with arguments 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb, 2023 Repeated with slight
Nov, 2024 Nov-Dec variations
Command-line arguments (argv, argc) 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb, 2023 Consistently asked
Nov, 2024 Nov-Dec
Storage classes: auto, static, register, 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb, 2023 Asked at least four times
extern Nov, 2024 Nov-Dec
Array basics and passing arrays to 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb, 2023 Asked multiple times
functions Nov, 2024 Nov-Dec
Structure and union difference 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb, 2023 Very frequently repeated
Nov, 2024 Nov-Dec
Enumeration and typedef 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb, 2023 Multiple occurrences
Nov, 2024 Nov-Dec
File handling modes and error handling 2019 Oct, 2022 Feb, 2023 Frequently repeated
Nov, 2024 Nov-Dec
Summary:
Many fundamental questions on flowcharts, loops, recursion, function calling
methods, macros, command-line arguments, storage classes, arrays,
structures/unions, enumerations, and file handling have appeared repeatedly from
2019 through 2024 exams.
This confirms these topics are core to the curriculum and are frequently revisited in
exams over multiple years.
This detailed year-wise repetition insight will help prioritize areas that require thorough
study, focusing more on the consistently reappearing questions to maximize exam
preparedness.