Encoder
Simulation
Emulator
Coding
A. Encoder
Input unit
Secondary storage unit
Output Unit
Primary Memory Unit
Bit
Byte
Bit manipulation
Bit slice
9 or 32
30 or 70
28 or 72
30 or 72
Control Unit
Arithmetic Logic Unit
Central Processing Unit
Storage Unit
networked
mainframe
supercomputer
client
Display screen
Soft copy terminal
Hard copy terminal
Plotter
Tape
Hard Disk
Floppy Disk
All of the above
a procedural
an object oriented
both A and B
none of the above
RAM
ROM
BIOS
CACHE
Minicomputer works faster than Microcomputer
Microcomputer works faster than Minicomputer
Speed of both the computers is the same
The speeds of both these computers cannot be compared with the speed of advanced
Size
Format
Point
Colour
RGB monitor
Ink-jet printer
Plotter
Laser printer
IBM
Apple
Compaq
HCL
Arithmetic Logic Unit
Array Logic Unit
Application Logic Unit
None of above
Dennis M. Ritchie
Niklaus Writh
Seymour Papert
Donald Kunth
Duping
Booting
Padding
CPS
RAM
ROM
ERAM
RW / RAM
Chip
Bug
CPU
Storage device
It is an output device
It is an input device
It is a peripheral device
It is hardware item
1964
1970
1983
1986
Intel 308
Intel 33
Intel 4004
Motorola 639
Know the memory capacity
Identify the base of a number system
Direct the output to a printer
Specify the problem completely and clearly
Greek language
Sanskrit language
Latin language
German language
an embedded microprocessor
extensive memory
independent processing capability
a keyboard and screen
Printer
Key board
Mouse
Arithmetic & Logic unit
Optical scanner
Mouse and digitizer
Light pen
All of the above
J.V. Attansoff
Bill Gates
Simur Cray
Winton Serf
DTE
DASD
DDE
DDE
Vacuum Tube
Silicon Chips
Transistor
Bio Chips
Mechanical analog computers have existed for thousands of years
There are mechanical analog computers and electronic analog computers.
All electronic computers are digital computers
All of above are false