Magnetic Ink Character Reader
Magnetic Ink Code Reader
Magnetic Ink Cases Reader
None
A. Magnetic Ink Character Reader
Control section
Primary memory
External memory
Cache memory
To produce result
To compare numbers
To control flow of information
To do math's works
First
Second
Third
Fourth
RAM
ROM
BIOS
CACHE
Control Unit
Arithmetic Logic Unit
Central Processing Unit
Storage Unit
Enhances the capabilities of the hardware machine
Increase the speed of central processing unit
Both of above
None of above
Magnetic core memory
Magnetic tape memory
Magnetic disk memory
Magnetic bubble memory
ENIAC
MARK I
Z3
ABC
Universal Automatic Computer
Universal Array Computer
Unique Automatic Computer
Unvalued Automatic Computer
Personal computers
Workstations
Dumb terminals
Mainframes
Difference Engine
Analytic Engine
Binary System in Analytic Engine
His concept of input, mill, output and storage
Machine language
Assembly language
High level language
None of above
Grater than
Less than
Equal to
All of the above
CPU
Memory
ALU
Control unit
One bit
Four bits
Eight bits
Sixteen bits
ENIAC
MARK I
Z3
ABC
Howard Aikin
J. P. Eckert
John Mauchley
John v. Atanasoff
File transfer
File encryption
File modification
File copying
OPCODE
OPERAND
Both of above
None of above
8 bits
12 bits
16 bits
32 bits
Line printer
Dot matrix Printer
Typewriter terminal
All of the above
Joystick
Light pen
Mouse
Touch
Ancient system
Historical system
Age old system
Legacy system
Mini
Super computer
Micro computer
Mainframe
store
Processing
retrieve
All of above
George Boole
Herman Hollerith
Van Neumann
Basic Pascal
LOGO
APL
PL/1
OCCAM
ABC
ENIAC
EDVAC
All of the above
IBM 650
IBM 360
IBM 1130
IBM 2700
hackers
Spam
Viruses
identity theft