The document provides a set of questions related to blockchain technology, specifically designed for B.Tech 3rd-year students. It covers various aspects of blockchain architecture, cryptocurrencies, consensus mechanisms, trade logistics, and other related topics.
The questions cover essential properties of blockchain such as distributed ledger, integrity, and decentralization. It also tests knowledge on specific cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Litecoin, XRP, and Ripple. Understanding the consistency in blockchain, the use of hash pointers in blocks, and concepts of distributed consensus are crucial. Additionally, there are questions related to difficulty levels in mining, Merkle roots in Bitcoin, and the future of blockchain technology.
Other topics include the significance of Merkle Trees in blockchain, the concept of forks (hard and soft), differences between public and private blockchains, and practical aspects of public blockchains. The document also touches on advanced concepts like Hashgraph, applications of blockchain in financial sectors and medical record management, as well as a case study on government blockchain implementation.