File
Database
Program
None of above
Portable computer
Hybrid computer
Analog computer
Digital computer
Spooling.
Identity theft.
Spoofing.
Hacking.
IBM
Super UNIVAC
Radio Sharks
Data General Corporation
Continuous electrical pulses
Electrical pulses but not continuous
Magnetic strength
None of the above
8 bits
4 bits
2 bits
9 bits
An electronic automated machine that can solve problems involving words and numbers
A more sophistic and modified electronic pocket calculator
Any machine that can perform mathematical operations
A machine that works on binary code
Pixel
Reverse video
Touch screen
Cursor
American Sequence Controlled Calculator
Automatic Sequence Calculating Controller
American Sequence Controlled Computer
Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator
1617
1620
1642
1837
first generation
second generation
third generation
fourth generation
1614
1617
1620
None of above
Counter
Adder
Register
None of the above
Marcian E Huff
Herman H Goldstein
Joseph Jacquard
All of above
Laser printer
Inkjet printer
Daisywheel printer
Dot matrix printer
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.
1949 to 1955
1956 to 1965
1965 to 1970
1970 to 1990
High-level language
Assembly language
Low-level language
All of the above
Employee address
Examination score
Bank balance
All of these
IBM 650
IBM 360
IBM 1130
IBM 2700
Binary
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Octal
First Generation Computer
Second Generation Computer
Third Generation Computer
Fourth Generation Computer
Easy replacement in case of circuit failure
Extremely high reliability
Reduced cost
Lower power consumption
Homepage
Index
JAVA script
Bookmark
Resolution
Color depth
Refresh rate
All of the alcove
1 bits
2 bits
4 bits
8 bits
Special-purpose computer
KIPS
M
PC
Odd parity bit
Even parity bit
Both of the above
None of above
Dynamic
Static
Bubble
Both a & b
Digital Computer
Hybrid Computers
Analog Computers
AT Computers