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Do you know someone who has never seen a computer and they have gone through the school system without learning about it? If you said yes then that is one rare being. Below is the ultimate quiz on all things computers and is perfect for measuring just how much you know about computers, that is you consider yourself knowledgeable enough. Give it a shot!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What is FTP?

  • 2. 

    What type of equipment do I need for computer communications? 

  • 3. 

    Which techniques you will use to motivate the students?

  • 4. 

    How can you make learning fun for students?

  • 5. 

    What will you do if the whole class is not getting the concept?

  • 6. 

    Why should we consider you for thew teaching job in our school?

  • 7. 

    How many address lines are needed to address each memory location in a 2048 x 4 memory chip?

    • A.

      10

    • B.

      11

    • C.

      8

    • D.

      12

    Correct Answer
    B. 11
    Explanation
    To address each memory location in a 2048 x 4 memory chip, we need 11 address lines. This is because the memory chip has 2048 rows and 4 columns. To uniquely identify each memory location, we need to specify the row and column address. The number of address lines required is determined by the formula 2^n = total number of rows or columns. In this case, 2^11 = 2048, so 11 address lines are needed.

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  • 8. 

    Which American Computer Company is called big blue? . 

    • A.

      Microsoft

    • B.

      Compaq Corp

    • C.

      IBM

    • D.

      Tandy Sevenson

    Correct Answer
    C. IBM
    Explanation
    IBM is called "big blue" because of its long-standing association with the color blue and its dominance in the computer industry. The nickname "big blue" originated in the 1960s when IBM introduced its mainframe computers, which were housed in large blue cabinets. Over the years, IBM has continued to use the color blue in its branding and marketing, solidifying the association between the company and the nickname. The term "big blue" has become synonymous with IBM and is widely recognized in the tech industry.

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  • 9. 

    The digital computer was developed primarily in     

    • A.

      USSR

    • B.

      Japan

    • C.

      USA

    • D.

      UK

    Correct Answer
    C. USA
    Explanation
    The digital computer was primarily developed in the USA. This is because the USA was at the forefront of technological advancements during the mid-20th century, particularly in the field of computing. Companies like IBM and Bell Labs played a significant role in the development of early computers, such as ENIAC and UNIVAC. Additionally, universities like Harvard and MIT were conducting pioneering research in computer science. The USA's strong investment in research and development, along with its vibrant academic and industrial sectors, contributed to its leadership in computer technology during that time.

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  • 10. 

    The subject of cybernetics deals with the science of   

    • A.

      Genetics

    • B.

      Control and communications

    • C.

      Molecular biology

    • D.

      Biochemistry

    Correct Answer
    B. Control and communications
    Explanation
    The subject of cybernetics deals with control and communications. Cybernetics is the study of systems that involve feedback and control mechanisms, such as machines, organisms, and social systems. It focuses on understanding how information is processed and communicated within these systems, and how they can be controlled and regulated. This field combines principles from various disciplines, including engineering, mathematics, biology, and computer science, to develop theories and models for understanding and designing complex systems.

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  • 11. 

    Who is credited with the idea of using punch cards to control patterns of a weaving machine?  

    • A.

      Pascal

    • B.

      Hollerith

    • C.

      Babbage

    • D.

      Jacquard

    Correct Answer
    D. Jacquard
    Explanation
    Jacquard is credited with the idea of using punch cards to control patterns of a weaving machine. Jacquard invented the Jacquard loom, which used punched cards to automate the weaving process. The punched cards controlled the pattern of the weave by determining which threads would be lifted or lowered during the weaving process. This innovation revolutionized the textile industry and laid the foundation for the development of early computer programming.

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  • 12. 

    Which of the following required large computer memory?  

    • A.

      Imaging

    • B.

      Graphics

    • C.

      Voice

    • D.

      All of above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of above
    Explanation
    All of the options mentioned in the question, including Imaging, Graphics, and Voice, require large computer memory. This means that all of these tasks involve processing and storing large amounts of data, which necessitates a significant amount of memory. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of above."

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  • 13. 

    The processes of starting or restarting a computer system by loading instructions from a secondary storage device into the completer memory is called      

    • A.

      Duping

    • B.

      Booting

    • C.

      Padding

    • D.

      All of above

    Correct Answer
    B. Booting
    Explanation
    Booting refers to the process of starting or restarting a computer system by loading instructions from a secondary storage device into the computer's memory. It is the initial set of operations that a computer system performs when it is powered on or reset. During the booting process, the computer's firmware or operating system is loaded, and various system checks and configurations are performed to prepare the computer for use. Therefore, the correct answer is "Booting".

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  • 14. 

    Plotter accuracy is measured in terms of repeatability and__________________.

    • A.

      Buffer size

    • B.

      Vertical dimensions

    • C.

      resolution

    • D.

      Intelligence

    Correct Answer
    B. Vertical dimensions
    Explanation
    Plotter accuracy is measured in terms of repeatability and vertical dimensions. Repeatability refers to the ability of the plotter to produce consistent and precise results over multiple iterations. Vertical dimensions, on the other hand, refer to the accuracy of the plotter in accurately representing the height or depth of the plotted image. Both of these factors are crucial in determining the overall accuracy and precision of a plotter.

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  • 15. 

    Daisy wheel printer is a type of             

    • A.

      Matrix primer

    • B.

      Impact printer

    • C.

      Laser printer

    • D.

      Manual printer

    Correct Answer
    B. Impact printer
    Explanation
    A Daisy wheel printer is a type of impact printer. Impact printers work by striking a ribbon against the paper, creating an impression of the characters. Daisy wheel printers have a wheel-like device with characters on its spokes. When a character needs to be printed, the wheel rotates to position the desired character and then strikes the paper. This impact creates the printed character on the paper. Unlike laser printers, which use a laser beam to create an image, or manual printers, which require manual operation, daisy wheel printers rely on impact to produce printed output.

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  • 16. 

    Serial access memories are useful in applications where

    • A.

      Data consists of numbers

    • B.

      Short access time is required

    • C.

      Each stored word is processed differently

    • D.

      Data naturally needs to flow in and out

    Correct Answer
    B. Short access time is required
    Explanation
    Serial access memories are useful in applications where short access time is required. This is because serial access memories allow for data to be accessed and read quickly, making them ideal for applications that require rapid retrieval of information. In contrast, random access memories may have longer access times due to the need to search and locate specific data within the memory. Therefore, in situations where quick access to data is crucial, serial access memories are the preferred choice.

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  • 17. 

    Which of the following memories must be refreshed many times per second?

    • A.

      Static RAM

    • B.

      Dynamic RAM

    • C.

      EPROM

    • D.

      ROM

    Correct Answer
    B. Dynamic RAM
    Explanation
    Dynamic RAM (DRAM) must be refreshed many times per second because it stores data in capacitors that leak charge over time. To prevent the loss of data, the memory cells in DRAM need to be refreshed periodically by reading and then rewriting the data. This process is necessary to maintain the integrity of the stored information and ensure that it is not lost. In contrast, static RAM (SRAM) does not require refreshing as it uses flip-flops to store data, which do not leak charge like capacitors. EPROM and ROM are non-volatile memories that do not require refreshing.

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  • 18. 

    Who invented the microprocessor?       

    • A.

      Marcian E Huff

    • B.

      Herman Goldstein

    • C.

      J. Jacquard

    • D.

      All of above

    Correct Answer
    A. Marcian E Huff
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Marcian E Huff. This person is credited with inventing the microprocessor.

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  • 19. 

    You cannot close MS Word application by

    • A.

      Choosing File menu then Exit submenu

    • B.

      Press Alt+F4

    • C.

      Click X button on title bar

    • D.

      From File menu choose Close submenu

    Correct Answer
    B. Press Alt+F4
    Explanation
    Pressing Alt+F4 is a keyboard shortcut that is commonly used to close applications in Windows. This shortcut works for various applications, including MS Word. Therefore, pressing Alt+F4 will close the MS Word application.

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  • 20. 

    Which file starts MS Word?  

    • A.

      Winword.exe

    • B.

      Word.exe

    • C.

      Msword.exe

    • D.

      Word2003.exe

    Correct Answer
    C. Msword.exe
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Msword.exe" because it is the file that starts MS Word.

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  • 21. 

    Which of the following is not a type of page margin?

    • A.

      Left

    • B.

      Right

    • C.

      Center

    • D.

      Top

    Correct Answer
    D. Top
    Explanation
    The question asks for a type of page margin that is not included in the given options. The options provided are Left, Right, Center, and Top. Among these options, Top is a valid type of page margin. Therefore, the correct answer is Top.

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  • 22. 

    Portrait and Landscape are    

    • A.

      Page Orientation

    • B.

      Paper Size

    • C.

      Page Layout

    • D.

      All of above

    Correct Answer
    C. Page Layout
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Page Layout" because both portrait and landscape orientations are options within the page layout settings. Page orientation refers to the direction in which the page is displayed (either vertically as portrait or horizontally as landscape), and this is determined within the page layout settings. Paper size is also a component of page layout, as it determines the dimensions of the page. Therefore, "Page Layout" encompasses all of the options mentioned in the question.

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  • 23. 

    Two dimensional arrays are also called   

    • A.

      tables arrays

    • B.

      matrix arrays

    • C.

      both of above

    • D.

      none of above

    Correct Answer
    B. matrix arrays
    Explanation
    Two dimensional arrays are also called matrix arrays because they are structured in a way that resembles a matrix or a table. They have rows and columns, similar to how a matrix or a table is organized. Therefore, the correct answer is "matrix arrays".

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  • 24. 

    When new data are to be inserted into a data structure, but there is no available space; this situation is usually called

    • A.

      Underflow

    • B.

      Overflow

    • C.

      Housefull

    • D.

      Saturated

    Correct Answer
    A. Underflow
    Explanation
    When new data are to be inserted into a data structure, but there is no available space, this situation is usually called "underflow". Underflow occurs when the data structure is already full and cannot accommodate any more data.

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  • 25. 

    In OSI network architecture, the routing is performed by

    • A.

      network layer

    • B.

      Data link layer

    • C.

      transport layer

    • D.

      session layer

    Correct Answer
    A. network layer
    Explanation
    In the OSI network architecture, the routing is performed by the network layer. This layer is responsible for establishing and maintaining logical connections between different networks. It determines the best path for data packets to travel from the source to the destination using routing protocols and algorithms. The network layer also handles addressing, packet forwarding, and fragmentation. Therefore, it is the correct answer for this question.

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  • 26. 

    In OSI network architecture, the routing is performed by

    • A.

      network layer

    • B.

      data link layer

    • C.

      transport layer

    • D.

      session layer

    Correct Answer
    D. session layer

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