Dots per inch
Dot per sq. inch
Dots printed per unit time
All of above
a procedural
an object oriented
both A and B
none of the above
PC
Flags
Memory Address Registers
General Purpose Registers
Digital paper
Magneto-optical disk
WORM disk
CD-ROM disk
Accuracy
Reliability
Versatility
Automatic
Stores data in the memory
Accepts input data from keyboard
Performs arithmetic/logic function
None of above
Speed
Accuracy
Reliability
Cost
Scanner
Printer
Flat Screen
Touch Screen
Feet per second
Inch per second
Meter per second
Centimeter per second
1 KB = 1024 Bytes
1 MB = 1024 Bytes
1 KB = 1000 Bytes
1 MB = 1000 Bytes
Down time
Seek time
Rotational delay
Access time
Grater than
Less than
Equal to
All of the above
Softcopy output
Hardcopy output
Permanent Output
All of above
Terminal
Light pen
Digitizer
Mouse
Motherboard
Daughterboard
Bredboard
Fatherboard
First Generation
Second Generation
Third Generation
Fourth Generation
ROM information can be easily updated
Data in ROM is non-volatile, that is, it remains there even without electrical power.
ROM provides very large amounts of inexpensive data storage.
ROM chips are easily swapped between different brands of computers.
File Translation
Format Translation
Formula Translation
Floppy Translation
8 bits
12 bits
16 bits
32 bits
Random origin money
Random only memory
Read only memory
Random access memory
Imaging
Graphics
Voice
All of Above
Keyboard
Disk
ALU
All of the above
Diligence
Reliability
Versatility
Accuracy
Imaging
Graphics
Voice
All of above
Stationary
Difficult to move
Dragged
Moved in small steps
EDSAC
IBM 1401
CDC 1604
ICL 2950
Distinct Memory Access
Direct Memory Access
Direct Module Access
Direct Memory Allocation
Operating Systems
Paralled Processing
ULSI
None of above
Tabulator Machine Co.
The Tabulator Ltd.
Computing Tabulating Recording Co.
International Computer Ltd.
Temporary, permanent
Permanent, temporary
Slow, fast
All of above