FORTRAN
PROLOG
C
COBOL
B. PROLOG
A device which is not connected to CPU
A device which is connected to CPU
A direct access storage device
An I/O device
Does all the thinking for a computer
Can enter input data quickly
Can operate all types of computer equipments
Can draw only flowchart
RAM
ROM
PROM
All of the above
Operating system
HLL
Software
Search engine
Universal Automatic Computer
Universal Array Computer
Unique Automatic Computer
Unvalued Automatic Computer
Primary memory
Control section
External memory
Cache memory
OPCODE
OPERAND
Both of above
None of above
Wire matrix printer
Band printer
Wang image printer
Both a and c
Input device
Output device
Both a & b above
None of these
Transistors
Integrated Circuits
None of above
Vacuum Tubes and Valves
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
Supercomputers are focused to execute as many programs as possible while mainframe uses its power to execute few programs as fast as possible.
Disk unit
Control unit
ALU
Modem
Trackball
Joystick
Light pen
Plotters
Semiconductor memory
Memory register
Magnetic memory
None of above
1024 KB
760 KB
640 KB
560 KB
multimedia
word
numbers
characters
Blaise Pascal
George Bool
Charles Babbage
Dr. Herman Hollerith
Commercial
Scientific
Space
Mathematical
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
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Bit Code Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Bit Case Decimal Interchange Code
Extended Binary Case Decimal Interchange Code
First generation
Second generation
Third generation
Fourth generation
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Bad ware.
Malware.
Malicious ware.
Illegal ware.
Laser disks
Tape cassettes
RAM cartridge
Punched cards
archives
folders
indexes
lists
IBM 1400
IBM 1401
IBM 1402
IBM1402
ENIAC
MARK I
Z3
ABC
Knowledge information processing system
Very large scale integration (VLSI)
Both of above
None of above
Intel
Motorola
Both of above
None of above
1 KB = 1024 Bytes
1 MB = 1024 Bytes
1 KB = 1000 Bytes
1 MB = 1000 Bytes