Know the memory capacity
Identify the base of a number system
Direct the output to a printer
Specify the problem completely and clearly
D. Specify the problem completely and clearly
SSI
MSI
LSI
Both a and b
Dynamic
Static
Bubble
Both a & b
Cracking
Jacking
Spoofing
Smarming
Doing quick mathematical calculations
Input, storage, manipulation and outputting of data
Electronic data processing
Performing repetitive tasks accurately
Arithmetic Logic Unit
Array Logic Unit
Application Logic Unit
None of above
Magnetic Ink Character Reader
Magnetic Ink Code Reader
Magnetic Ink Cases Reader
None
8?
5 ¼?
3 ½?
5 ½?
Which is used by one person only
Which is assigned one and only one task
Which uses one kind of software
Which is meant for application software
Powers
Pascal
Jacquard
Herman Hollerith
Disk
CPU
Printer
ALU
Control Unit
Arithmetic Logic Unit
Central Processing Unit
Storage Unit
Consumers
Workers
Foremen
Managers
Minicomputer
Laptop computer
Notebook computer
All of above
IBM PCs
Apple/Macintosh PCs
IBM Compatibles
Both A & C
Hewlett-Packard, 1980
Epson, 1981
Laplink Traveling Software Inc, 1982
Tandy Model-200, 1985
Diligence
Reliability
Versatility
Accuracy
Floppy Disk
CD-ROM
Hard Disk
None of these
John Napier
William Oughtred
Gottfried Leibnitz
Blaise Pascal
Input device
Output device
Both a & b above
None of these
ROM information can be easily updated
Data in ROM is non-volatile, that is, it remains there even without electrical power.
ROM provides very large amounts of inexpensive data storage.
ROM chips are easily swapped between different brands of computers.
expansion board
motherboard
storage device
output device
Magnetic drum
Hard Disks
Floppy
All of above
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
Universal Automatic Computer
Universal Array Computer
Unique Automatic Computer
Unvalued Automatic Computer
Problem oriented language
Business oriented language
Mathematically oriented language
All of the above
John v. Atanasoff
Clifford Berry
Both of above
None of above
Odd parity bit
Even parity bit
Both of the above
None of above
1914
1924
1975
None of above
First generation
Second generation
Third generation
Fourth generation
RGB monitor
Plotter
Ink-jet printer
Laser printer