A. Output is displayed in digital form
B. Input is first converted to digital form
C.Input is never converted to digital form
D. All of above
Option: C
A. Output is displayed in digital form
B. Input is first converted to digital form
C.Input is never converted to digital form
D. All of above
Option: C
1.Fourth Generation
2. Third Generation
3. Second Generation
4. First Generation
Option: 1
1. 1970 to 1990
2. 1965 to 1970
3. 1956 to 1965
4. 1949 to 1955
Option: 3
A. Fourth Generation Computer
B. Third Generation Computer
C. Second Generation Computer
D. First Generation Computer
Option: C
1. 1804
2. 1641
3. 1614
4. 1416
Option: 3
A. Assembly languages
B. BASIC, COBOL, Fortran
C. Prolog
D. C, C++
Option: A
1. ROM chips are easily swapped between different brands of computers.
2. Data in ROM is non-volatile, that is, it remains there even without electrical power.
3. ROM provides very large amounts of inexpensive data storage.
4. ROM information can be easily updated.
Option: 2
A. Information, bits
B. Information, reporting
C. Data, information
D. Records, bytes
Option: C
1. Programme memory
2. Secondary memory
3.Main memory
4. Disk memory
Option: 3
A. It must be given a name to identify it
B. It only needs a name if it is not going to be printed
C. A copy is automatically printed
D. It does not need a name
Option: A
1. Examination score
2.Employee address
3. Bank balance
4. All of these
Option: 2
A. The computer and software system that control the machine
B. The programme which is the permanent part of the computer
C. The programme which arrives by being wrapped in box.
D. The computer which is the part of a larger system or machine
Option: D
1. vertical spacing
2. Double-space
3.line spacing
4. single space
Option: 3
A. Magnetic Ink Cases Reader
B. Magnetic Ink Code Reader
C.Magnetic Ink Character recognition
D. None of these
Option: C
1. NIC Card
2. CD Drive
3. Joystick
4. Modem
Option: 4