ALU
Memory
CPU
Control unit
Mainframe Computer
Micro Computer
Mini Computer
Digital Computer
First Generation
Second Generation
Third Generation
Fourth Generation
Decimal Numbering System
Octal Numbering System
Binary Numbering System
Hexadecial Numbering System
One bit
Four bits
Eight bits
Sixteen bits
Mechanical analog computers have existed for thousands of years
There are mechanical analog computers and electronic analog computers.
All electronic computers are digital computers
All of above are false
1
110
11
10
Super computer is much larger than mainframe computers
Super computers are much smaller than mainframe computers
Supercomputers are focused to execute few programs as fast as possible while mainframe uses its power to execute as many programs concurrently
Supercomputers are focused to execute as many programs as possible while mainframe uses its power to execute few programs as fast as possible.
IBM PCs
Apple/Macintosh PCs
Both of above
None of above
Computer program
Algorithm
Flowchart
Utility programs
Field
Words
Information
File
ENIAC
ABC
UNIVAC
EDVAC
Resembles digital computer
Resembles analogue computer
Resembles both a digital and analogue computer
None of the above
Minicomputer
Super computer
Microcomputer
Mainframe computer
PC
Memory address registers
General purpose register
Flags
Parallel only
Sequentially only
Both sequentially and parallel
All of above
Mainframe
Mini-computer
Microcomputer
PDA
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Primary memory
Control section
External memory
Cache memory
Floppy Disk
Tape
Network Drive
All of the above
Words are usually large in microprocessors
Words are shorter in microprocessors
Microprocessor does not contain I/O device
Exactly the same as the machine cycle time
Floppy Disk
CD-ROM
Hard Disk
None of these
John Mauchley
J.P. Eckert
John Neumann
Joseph Jacquard
1416
1614
1641
1804
Input is first converted to digital form
Input is never converted to digital form
Output is displayed in digital form
All of above
Infallible
Cheap
Powerful
Fast
Analog computer
Digital computer
Hybrid computer
Mainframe computer
Machine dependent
Difficult to program
Error prone
All of above
Bits
Bytes
Hertz
Clock cycles
Analog Computers
Digital Computers
Hybrid Computers
Mainframe Computers