Softcopy output
Hardcopy output
Permanent Output
All of above
B. Hardcopy output
Tabulator Machine Co.
Computing Tabulating Recording Co.
The Tabulator Ltd.
International Computer Ltd.
Because they can amplify the weak signals and make them strong
Because they can stop or allow the flow of current
Both of above
None of above
F5
F6
F9
F12
8?
5 ¼?
3 ½?
5 ½?
Windows
Unix
OS/2
All of these
First Generation
Second Generation
Third Generation
Fourth Generation
External memory chip
Primary memory chip
Microprocessor chip
Both b and c
John Napier
William Oughtred
Gottfried Leibnitz
Blaise Pascal
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Bit Code Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Bit Case Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Binary Case Decimal Interchange Code
Display screen
Soft copy terminal
Hard copy terminal
Plotter
Hard is referred to mean something temporary
Hard is used to mean something tangible
Soft is used to mean something permanent
Soft is used to mean something tangible
Unvalued Automatic Computer
Universal Array Computer
Universal Automatic Computer
Unique Automatic Computer
External memory chip
Primary memory chip
Microprocessor chip
Both b and c
Difference Engine
Analytic Engine
Binary System in Analytic Engine
His concept of input, mill, output and storage
The programme which arrives by being wrapped in box.
The programme which is the permanent part of the computer
The computer which is the part of a big computer
The computer and software system that control the machine
Arithmetic operation
Logical operation
Storage and relative
All the above
Operating Systems
Parallel Processing
ULSI
None of above
Primary and secondary
Random and sequential
ROM and RAM
All of above
First Generation
Second Generation
Third Generation
Fourth Generation
1
3
5
7
Computer Tabulating Recording Co.
The Tabulator Ltd.
International Computer Ltd.
None of above
Fields are composed of bytes
Records are composed of fields
Fields are composed of characters
All of above
Odd parity bit
Even parity bit
Both of the above
None of above
Analog computer
Digital computer
Hybrid computer
Mainframe computer
A device which is not connected to CPU
A device which is connected to CPU
A direct access storage device
An I/O device
CPU
Memory
Storage
File
kilobyte
petabyte
terabyte
gigabyte
Binary digits
bit of system
a part of byte
All of above
Universal Automatic Computer
Universal Array Computer
Unique Automatic Computer
Unvalued Automatic Computer
ALU
CPU
Input-Output device
All of the above