First
Second
Third
Fourth
C. Third
Magnetic core
Semiconductor
Magnetic tape
Both a and b
Lady Augusta is the first programmer
Ada is the daughter of Lord Byron, a famous English poet
ADA is a programming language developed by US Defense
All of above
Spam
Trash
Calibri
Courier
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
None of the above
Hacker
spammer
instant messenger
programmer
Data alone
Programs alone
Results alone
All of these
The scanner
The main storage
The secondary storage
The processor
Know the memory capacity
Identify the base of a number system
Direct the output to a printer
Specify the problem completely and clearly
100
20
80
40
first
second
third
fourth
John Bardeen
William Shockley
Lee de Forest
All of above
Vacuum tubes
Transistors
Ics
All of above
Analog computer
Digital computer
Hybrid computer
Mainframe computer
Arithmetic Logic Unit
Array Logic Unit
Application Logic Unit
None of above
Interpreter
CPU
Compiler
Simulator
Online processing
Batch Processing
Once-a-day Processing
End-of-day processing
First generation
Second generation
Third generation
Fourth generation
Track number
Sector number
Surface number
All of above
Bus
Control unit
Semiconductors
A and b only
Interpreter
CPU
Compiler
Simulator
Inputting
Processing
Controlling
Understanding
Digital clock
Automobile speed meter
Clock with a dial and two hands
All of the above
Delay time
CPU cycle
Real time
Seek time
Modem
Digitizer
Mouse
Light pen
PROLOG
APL
Army
PL/1
Tape
Hard Disk
Floppy Disk
All of the above
Rotate the disk
Read the disk
Load a program from the disk into the memory
Both b and c
1900
1906
1910
1880
PILOT
SNOBOL
ADA
SIMULA
Mainframe Computers
Mini Computers
Micro Computers
Super Computers