UNIVAC
EDVAC
ENIAC
All of above
A. UNIVAC
8006
8086
8088
None of above
High level language
Machine language
Assembly language
Low level language
Map
Mask
Mamtossa
Marker
Random origin money
Random only memory
Read only memory
Random access memory
IBM PCs
Apple/Macintosh PCs
Both of above
None of above
1.40 GB
1.44 MB
1.40 MB
1.44 GB
Compiler
Loader
Operating System
Assembler
IBM
Super UNIVAC
Radio Sharks
Data General Corporation
Binary Coded Decimal
Bit Coded Decimal
Binary Coded Digit
Bit Coded Digit
Magnetic tape
Magnetic disk
Optical disk
All of above
first generation
second generation
third generation
fourth generation
Easy replacement in case of circuit failure
Extremely high reliability
Reduced cost
Low power consumption
8 bits
12 bits
16 bits
32 bits
Parallel only
Sequentially only
Both sequentially and parallel
All of above
input unit device
output unit device
processing device
Input and Output device
Binary Coded Decimal
Bit Coded Decimal
Binary Coded Digit
Bit Coded Digit
CPU
Primary storage
Intermediate storage
Internal storage
Architecture
Networks
Graphics
Designing
OCR
OMR
MICR
All of above
Machine language
Assembly language
Both of above
None of above
Pascaline
Difference Engine
Analytical Engine
None of above
Basic, COBOL, FORTRAN
Prolog 2, Expert Systems
Knowledge based Systems
Assembly Languages
personal computer
mainframe
workstation
server
1900
1906
1910
1880
Digital Computer
Hybrid Computers
Analog Computers
AT Computers
Page printer
Line printer
Laser printer
Dot matrix printer
First Generation
Second Generation
Third Generation
Froth Generation
Does all the thinking for a computer
Can enter input data quickly
Can operate all types of computer equipments
Can draw only flowchart
Digital paper
Magneto-optical disk
WORM disk
CD-ROM disk
OCR
Optical scanners
Voice recognition device
COM (Computer Output to Microfilm)