The first PC built by IBM
The first PC built by Apple
The first PC built by Motorola
The first PC built by Intel
A. The first PC built by IBM
Memory or disk space.
Time.
CD drives space.
CD-RW.
Basic, COBOL, FORTRAN
Prolog 2, Expert Systems
Knowledge based Systems
Assembly Languages
Floppy Disk
Hard Disk
Compact Disk
Magneto Optic Disk
Abacus
Clock
Difference Engine
None of these
Unvalued Automatic Computer
Universal Array Computer
Universal Automatic Computer
Unique Automatic Computer
IBM PS/2
HP-9830
DeskPro-386
IBM-360
Tape
Printer
Disk
Bus
APL
COBOL
LOGO
FORTRAN
100
20
40
80
Field
Feed
Database
Fetch
Minicomputer works faster than Microcomputer
Microcomputer works faster than Minicomputer
Speed of both the computers is the same
The speeds of both these computers cannot be compared with the speed of advanced
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
None of the above
The name of companies that made computers
The name of product a company gives to identify its product in market
A name of class to indicate all similar products from different companies
All of above
1024 KB
760 KB
640 KB
560 KB
Map
Mask
Mamtossa
Marker
A large percentage of editing can be performed at the time of data entry
Key verification is easily performed
The tape is reusable
Keying errors can be detected as they occur.
ALU
Memory
CPU
Control unit
Access notch
Write-protect notch
Entry notch
Input notch
Spooling.
Identity theft.
Spoofing.
Hacking.
Petal printer
Golf ball printer
Laser printer
Line printer
Digital Clock
Automobile speed meter
Clock with a dial and two hands
All of them
Keyboard
Mouse
Joystick
Track ball
Floppy Disk
CD-ROM
Hard Disk
None of these
Computers are 100% accurate but it can suffer from GIGO
Computers are reliable because they use electronic component which have very low failure rate
Computer is never tired and does not suffer from boredom
All of above
Softcopy output
Hardcopy output
Permanent Output
All of above
External memory chip
Primary memory chip
Microprocessor chip
Both b and c
Technological advancement
Scientific code
Object Oriented Programming
All of the above
Printers
Speakers
Floppy disk drives
Keyboards
8?
5 ¼?
3 ½?
5 ½?
XT computer
AT computers
PS/2 computer
None of above