Q.1 When a file is saved for the first time
- A copy is automatically printed
- It must be given a name to identify it
- It does not need a name
- It only needs a name if it is not going to be printed
Q.2 Office LANS, which are scattered geographically on large scale, can be connected by the use of corporate
- CAN
- LAN
- DAN
- WAN
Q.3 Where are data and programme stored when the processor uses them?
- Main memory
- Secondary memory
- Disk memory
- Programme memory
Q.4 …………… represents raw facts, where-as…………….. is data made meaningful.
- Information, reporting
- Data, information
- Information, bits
- Records, bytes
Q.5 What characteristic of read-only memory (ROM) makes it useful?
- 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.
Q.6 What do you call the programs that are used to find out possible faults and their causes?
- Operating system extensions
- Cookies
- Diagnostic software
- Boot diskettes
Q.7 Which programming languages are classified as low level languages?
- BASIC, COBOL, Fortran
- Prolog
- C, C++
- Assembly languages
Q.8 Which of the following is not anti- viruses’ software?
- NAV
- F-Prot
- Oracle
- McAfee
Q.9 Which device is required for the Internet connection?
- Joystick
- Modem
- CD Drive
- NIC Card
Q.10 What does DMA stand for?
- Distinct Memory Access
- Direct Memory Access
- Direct Module Access
- Direct Memory Allocation