Dennis Ritchie
Prof John Keenly
Thomas Kurtz
Bill Gates
A. Dennis Ritchie
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
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Bit Code Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Bit Case Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Binary Case Decimal Interchange Code
Direct access
Sequential access
Both of above
None of above
George Boole
Herman Hollerith
Van Neumann
Basic Pascal
0
1
1 or 0
3
Entry codes
Passwords
Security commands
Code words
Machine language
Assembly language
High level language
None of above
Disk unit
Control unit
ALU
Modem
High level language
Machine language
Assembly language
Low level language
2 byte
32 byte
4 byte
8 byte
Mechanical
Electro-mechanical
Electrical
None of these
Electronic Computers
Analog Computers
Digital Computers
Hybrid Computers
Random access memory
Action method
Transfer method
Density method
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Doing quick mathematical calculations
Input, storage, manipulation and outputting of data
Electronic data processing
Performing repetitive tasks accurately
7-bit ASCII
7-bit EBCDIC
8-bit ASCII
8-bit EBCDIC
Compiler
Interpreter
Assembler
Translator
Transistors
Integrated Circuits
None of above
Vacuum Tubes and Valves
Accuracy
Reliability
Versatility
Automatic
IBM PCs used RISC CPU designs
Macintosh used CISC CPU design
IBM used CISC CPU design
None of above is true
spam
spoof
sniffer script
spool
Chip
Bug
CPU
Storage device
Universal Automatic Computer
Universal Array Computer
Unique Automatic Computer
Unvalued Automatic Computer
Bandwidth
Raster scan rage
Vertical and horizontal lines of resolution
Screen size
The design of the screen the user will see and use to enter or display data
System analysis defines the format and type of data the program will use
System Analysis involves creating formal model of the problem to be solved
None of the above
programs
processors
input devices
memory modules
It is understood by a computer
It is understood by programmer
It is understood user
Both a & b
5
6
7
8
First
Second
Third
Fourth
support display containing multiple window
require considerable amount of video RAM
requires tremendous amount of copying and hence low performance
all of above