1.40 MB
1.44 GB
1.40 GB
1.44 MB
D. 1.44 MB
Mainframe Computer
Micro Computer
Mini Computer
Digital Computer
Laser printer
Inkjet printer
Daisywheel printer
Dot matrix printer
Input device
Output device
Memory
Microprocessor
Main memory
Secondary memory
Disk memory
Programme memory
Jack Kilby
Robert Noyce
Both of above
None of above
Transistors
Integrated Circuits
None of above
Vacuum Tubes and Valves
robotics
simulation
computer forensics
animation
Genetics
Control and communication
Molecular biology
Biochemistry
Laser printer
Ink-jet printer
Drum printer
Chan printer
Basic, COBOL, FORTRAN
Prolog 2, Expert Systems
Knowledge based Systems
Assembly Languages
ALU
CU
Memory
Registers
Biometrics
Bio measurement
Computer security
Smart weapon machinery
81
72
71
None of above
3
5.25
8
All of above
Extended Binary Case Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Bit Case Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Bit Code Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
Howard Aikin
J. P. Eckert
John Mauchley
John v. Atanasoff
Babbage
Bill Gates
Bill Clinton
none of these
Semiconductor memory
Memory register
Magnetic memory
None of above
Sequential and random
Sequential and indexed
Direct and immediate
Online and real time
Jack Kilby
Robert Noyce
Both of above
None of above
ENIAC
Mark-I
Analytic Engine
UNIVAC-1
Dot per sq. inch
Dots per inch
Dots printed per unit time
All of the above
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
Motorola
IBM
Intel
AMD
Memory or video
Magnetic or optical
Optical or memory
Video or magnetic
Algorithmic language
Assembly language
Machine language
High level language
a combination of computer hardware
a program which translates from one high-level language to another
a program which translates from one high-level to a machine level language
None of these
ENIAC
Mark-I
Analytic Engine
UNIVAC-1
Binary
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Octal
Floppy Disk
Hard Disk
RAM
CDROM