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Monday, 5 May 2014

0 Computer Quiz 177

1. When did arch rivals IBM and Apple Computers Inc decide to join hands?
1) 1978
2) 1991
3) 1984
4) 1985

2. ATM cells comprise how many bytes?
1) 53 bytes
2) 57 bytes
3) 45 bytes
4) 48 bytes

3. A computer with CPU speed around 100 million instructions per second and word length of around 64 bits, is known as _______
1) Micro computer
2) Macro computer
3) Mini computer
4) Super computer

4. Two or more computers connected with each other for sharing information form a ______
1) Tunnel
2) Server
3) Router
4) Network

5. A set of rules that a computer on a network used to communicate with each other is called _______
1) Netiquettes
2) Communications
3) Regulations
4) Protocol

6. SMPS Stands for _______
1) Switched Mode Power Supply
2) Start Mode Power Supply
3) Store Mode Power Supply
4) Single Mode Power Supply

7. The device used to carry digital data on analog lines is called
1) Modem
2) Multiplexer
3) Modulator
4) Demodulator

8. VDU is also called _________
1) Screen
2) Monitor
3) Both 1 and 2
4) Printer

9. BIOS Stands for
1) Basic Input Output system
2) Binary Input Output system
3) Basic Input Off system
4) All of the above

10. Who among the following is the farther of ‘C’ programming language?
1) Dennis Ritchie
2) Prof John kemeny
3) Thomas Kurtz
4) Bill Gates

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