IBM 1400
IBM 1401
ICL 2950
None of above
B. IBM 1401
Processing
Storing
Editing
Sorting
Mainframe Computer
Mini Computers
Micro Computers
Super Computers
Parallel only
Sequentially only
Both sequentially and parallel
All of above
Breadboard
Motherboard
Daughter board
Grandmother board
Record
Schema
System flowchart
DBMS
Binary
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Octal
Powers
Pascal
Jacquard
Herman Hollerith
Laser printer
Ink jet printer
Plotter
Dot matrix printer
Fourth Generation
Fifth Generation
Sixth Generation
Seventh Generation
First Generation Computer
Second Generation Computer
Third Generation Computer
Fourth Generation Computer
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
Data collection terminal
OCR register terminal
Video Display terminal
POS terminal
IBM 1400
IBM 1401
IBM 1402
IBM1402
Petal printer
Golf ball printer
Laser printer
Line printer
IBM
Apple
Compaq
HCL
Arithmetic Logic Unit
Array Logic Unit
Application Logic Unit
None of above
Mass memory
Internal memory
Non-volatile memory
PROM
IBM 7090
Apple ? 1
IBM System / 360
VAX-10
Primary memory
Control section
External memory
Cache memory
Imaging
Graphics
Voice
All of Above
Mark I
ABC
Z3
None of above
Semiconductor memory
Memory register
Magnetic memory
None of above
System Software
Application Software
Utilities
None of the above
ROM
RAM
PROM
EPROM
Knowledge information processing system
Very large scale integration (VLSI)
Both of above
Only b
OCR
OMR
MICR
All of above
Interpreter
Simulator
Compiler
Commander
Mark I
ABC
Z3
None of above
Direct access
Sequential access
Both of above
None of above
Hard disks
Floppy disk
Winchester disk
Flexible disk