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Here are all the past exams in INFO216:
Here are all the past exams in INFO216:
* [[:File:skeks-ord-2024-m-korrekte-svar.pdf | Spring 2024]]
** due to a strike in public sector, this exam text was not created by the professor who taught the course
** the "question style" in the exams for 2022 and 2023 are better examples of what you can expect
** also, the curriculum has changed since 2024
** [solution examples and comments] to the exam will follow
* [[:File:skeks-ord-2023-m-korrekte-svar.pdf | Spring 2023]]  
* [[:File:skeks-ord-2023-m-korrekte-svar.pdf | Spring 2023]]  
** the little green hooks on pages 1-25 show correct answers to the closed questions in Task 1
** the little green hooks on pages 1-25 show correct answers to the closed questions in Task 1

Revision as of 08:55, 3 March 2025

Here are all the past exams in INFO216:


About the Spring 2022 exam:

  • There is a problem with question 22: The answer states that hasSibling (excluding half-siblings) is Symmetric and Transitive, and also Irreflexive. But, if there is at least one pair of siblings, symmetry+transitivity implies reflexivity, so it cannot in practice be Irreflexive too. When there are errors like this in the questions, we always grade to your advantage as students: so that both the anticipated and correct answers are given full score.
  • On Task 3, BIBO is no longer in the curriculum.

About the Spring 2021 exam:

  • On Task 2, these vocabularies are no longer in the curriculum: BIBO, BIO, MO, VS, VANN
  • On Task 3, this open KG is no longer in the curriculum: EventKG
  • The questions about OWL properties were open to interpretations so there may be more ok answers than indicated.
  • Additional information given during/after the exam:
    • Unfortunately, there is an error in the first question in part 3 of the INFO216 exam: "Which open knowledge graph (or knowledge base) is best matched?"
      • "Contains information about more than 90 billion things." This should have said "millions", not "billions", so we will ignore this question during the correction ... Sorry about that!
    • On the last question in part 5, we will of course accept both answers with "city population" and with "city count":
      • "Continue with the same triple store. Extend the previous SPARQL query so that it lists the city population in each region in Norway in descending order."

 

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