Analog Computers
Digital Computers
Hybrid Computers
None of above
A. Analog Computers
Read/write leads
Sectors
Track
Lower surface
Capacitor
Flip flop
Register
Inductor
High level language
Machine language
Assembly language
Low level language
Speed
Automatic
Accuracy
Reliability
1KB = 1024 bytes
1 MB=2048 bytes
1 MB = 1000 kilobytes
1 KB = 1000 bytes
It translates one instruction at a time
Object code is saved for future use
Repeated interpretation is not necessary
All of above
Universal Automatic Computer
Universal Array Computer
Unique Automatic Computer
Unvalued Automatic Computer
A sound card and speakers
A microphone
All of them required
None of them required
Arithmetic Logic Unit
Array Logic Unit
Application Logic Unit
None of above
It is quieter than an impact printer
It is very slow
The output is of a lower quality
None of the above
ASCII
BCD
EBCDIC
All of above
Random access memory
Action method
Transfer method
Density method
Input is first converted to digital form
Input is never converted to digital form
Output is displayed in digital form
All of the above
Enhances the capabilities of the hardware machine
Increase the speed of central processing unit
Both of above
None of above
To produce result
To compare numbers
To control flow of information
To do maths works
Interpreter
Simulator
Compiler
Commander
USSR
Japan
USA
UK
Computer program
Algorithm
Flowchart
Utility programs
Dennis M. Ritchie
Niklaus Writh
Seymour Papert
Donald Kunth
Formatted
Reformatted
Addressed
None of the above
CD
DVD
ROM
RW
It is expensive relative to magnetic tape
It provides only sequential access to stored data
Users can easily update records by writing over the old data
All of above
EFTS
MPG
MIPS
CPS
Printer
Key board
Mouse
Arithmetic & Logic unit
Breadboard
Motherboard
Daughter board
Grandmother board
Time bomb
Worm
Melissa virus
Macro virus
8
4
16
2
Regression Analysis Time Series
Regression Analysis Time Sharing
Real Analysis Series
All of above
FORTRAN
PROLOG
C
COBOL
Speed
Accuracy
Reliability
Cost