A complicated circuit
An integrating device
Much costlier than a single transistor
Fabricated on a tiny silicon chip
D. Fabricated on a tiny silicon chip
ENIAC
UNIVAC
IBM 360
IBM 1401
Hybrid
Digital
Desktop
Laptop
Bug
Vice
Lice
Worm
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Console-operator
Programmer
Peopleware
System Analyst
IBM 1400
IBM 1401
IBM 1402
IBM1402
Belongs to second generation
Uses VLSI
Employs semiconductor memory
Has modular constructions
81
72
71
None of above
Mainframe Computer
Mini Computers
Micro Computers
Super Computers
Wap Area Network
Wide Area Network
Wide Array Net
Wireless Area Network
Memory or disk space.
Time.
CD drives space.
CD-RW.
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
1850
1880
1642
1837
Mark I
ABC
Z3
None of above
ENIAC
MARK I
Z3
ABC
Special purpose computer
General purpose computer
All Purpose Computer
None of above
1980
1985
1986
1987
Transistors
Vacuum Tubes and Valves
Integrated Circuits
None of above
Lotus
Pascal
MS-Excel
Netscape
Input unit
Secondary storage unit
Output Unit
Primary Memory Unit
Knowledge information processing system
Very large scale integration
Both of above
None of above
It is an output device
It is an input device
It is a peripheral device
It is hardware item
Magnetic tape
Badge reader
Tape puncher
Card puncher
Motherboard
Breadboard
Daughter board
Grandmother board
gathering data
processing data into information
analysing the data or information
storing the data or information
Minicomputer
Laptop computer
Notebook computer
All of above
Magnetic core
Semiconductor
Magnetic tape
Both semiconductor and magnetic tape
first generation
second generation
third generation
fourth generation
Bandwidth
Raster scan rage
Vertical and horizontal lines of resolution
Screen size
It is expensive relative to magnetic tape
It provides only sequential access to stored data
Users can easily update records by writing over the old data
All of above