a copy is automatically printed
it must be given a name to identify it
it does not need a name
it only needs a name if it is not going to be printed
B. it must be given a name to identify it
Homepage
Index
JAVA script
Bookmark
Floppy Disk
Hard Disk
Tape Drive
CDROM
Bug
Vice
Lice
Worm
Random access memory
CD-Rom
Read only memory chip
All of above
Processing of grades
Payroll processing
Both a and b
All of above
First Generation
Second Generation
Third Generation
Fourth Generation
Windows
Unix
OS/2
All of these
Arithmetic Logic Unit
Array Logic Unit
Application Logic Unit
None of above
Semiconductor memory
Memory register
Magnetic memory
None of above
1850
1880
1642
1837
ENIAC
MARK I
Z3
ABC
Primary and secondary
Random and sequential
ROM and RAM
All of above
Floppy Disk
CD-ROM
Hard Disk
None of these
NAV
F-Prot
Oracle
McAfee
Information
facts
data
none of above
Small-scale computer
Medium-scale computer
Large-scale computer
Super computer
Young hacker.
Trusted employee with no criminal record.
Trusted employee with a long, but unknown criminal record.
Overseas young cracker.
EDSAC
IBM-1401
CDC-1604
ICL-2900
Motorola
IBM
Intel
AMD
Arithmetic Logic Unit
Array Logic Unit
Application Logic Unit
None of above
Machine language
Assembly language
High level language
None of above
Entry codes
Passwords
Security commands
Code words
SRAM
DRAM
ROM
All of above
1416
1614
1641
1804
digital divide
Internet divide
Web divide
E-illiteracy
Capacitor
Flip flop
Register
Inductor
ASCII
EBCDIC
BCD
All of above
USSR
Japan
USA
UK
Stationary
Difficult to move
Dragged
Moved in small steps
PC
Flags
Memory Address Registers
General Purpose Registers