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
C. All electronic computers are digital computers
Mainframe Computer
Mini Computers
Micro Computers
Super Computers
Floppy Disk
Hard Disk
Compact Disk
Magneto Optic Disk
Motherboard
Daughterboard
Bredboard
Fatherboard
FORTRAN
PROLOG
C
COBOL
Does all the thinking for a computer
Can enter input data quickly
Can operate all types of computer equipments
Can draw only flowchart
American Stable Code for International Interchange
American Standard Case for Institutional Interchange
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
American Standard Code for Interchange Information
Odd parity bit
Even parity bit
Both of the above
None of above
0
1
10
12
2KB to 8KB
64KB & 256KB
256KB & 640KB
None of these
8008
8080
4004
8800
Magnetic tape
Magnetic disk
Optical disk
All of above
Memory or video
Magnetic or optical
Optical or memory
Video or magnetic
Dot matrix printer
Digital plotter
Line printer
All of the above
Van-Neumann
Joseph M. Jacquard
J. Presper Eckert and John W Mauchly
All of above
Computer
Microcomputer
Programmable
Sensor
Mainframe Computer
Mini Computers
Micro Computers
Super Computers
RAM chips
ROM chips
Micro processors
PROM chips
A sound card and speakers
A microphone
All of them required
None of them required
Blaise Pascal
George Bool
Charles Babbage
Dr. Herman Hollerith
Fast
Powerful
Infallible
Cheap
Accuracy
Reliability
Versatility
Automatic
Printers
Speakers
Floppy disk drives
Keyboards
Computer aided design
Computer algorithm for design
Computer application in design
Computer analogue design
Mini
Super computer
Micro computer
Mainframe
Cookies
Plug-ins
Scripts
ASPs
Lower efficiency
Machine dependence
Machine level coding
none of above
IBM
Apple
Compaq
HCL
1949 to 1955
1956 to 1965
1965 to 1970
1970 to 1990
ENIAC
MARK I
Z3
ABC
Mouse
Dumb terminal
Micro computer
Dedicated data entry system