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  • 1. 

    When was the Morse Code for @ introduced?

    • A.

      February, 2005

    • B.

      February, 2000

    • C.

      February, 2004

    • D.

      February, 2003

    Correct Answer
    C. February, 2004
    Explanation
    The Morse Code for @ was introduced in February 2004.

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  • 2. 

    Approximately how many email messages were sent per day in 2005?

    • A.

      35 Billion

    • B.

      100 Million

    • C.

      5 Billion

    • D.

      900 Million

    Correct Answer
    A. 35 Billion
    Explanation
    In 2005, the number of email messages sent per day was approximately 35 billion. This suggests that there was a significant amount of email communication happening during that time period.

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  • 3. 

    Which MP3 player was the first to use a laptop hard drive for storage?

    • A.

      IPod

    • B.

      Rave MP

    • C.

      PJB-100

    • D.

      Nomad

    Correct Answer
    C. PJB-100
    Explanation
    The PJB-100 was the first MP3 player to use a laptop hard drive for storage. This innovation allowed for a larger storage capacity compared to other MP3 players at the time, which typically used flash memory. By utilizing a laptop hard drive, the PJB-100 was able to hold a greater number of songs, making it a significant advancement in portable music technology.

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  • 4. 

    What film featured the first use of a detailed computer-generated morphing sequence?

    • A.

      American Werewolf In London

    • B.

      Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade

    • C.

      Willow

    • D.

      The Golden Child

    Correct Answer
    C. Willow
    Explanation
    Willow is the correct answer because it was the first film to feature a detailed computer-generated morphing sequence. This groundbreaking visual effect was created by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) and involved transforming a character into a different creature by smoothly blending the two forms together. This innovative technique paved the way for future advancements in computer-generated imagery (CGI) and had a significant impact on the film industry.

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  • 5. 

    What is the largest annual conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques?

    • A.

      Cggraph

    • B.

      Compgraph

    • C.

      Intergraph

    • D.

      Siggraph

    Correct Answer
    D. Siggraph
    Explanation
    Siggraph is the correct answer because it is widely recognized as the largest annual conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques. It brings together professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts from around the world to showcase the latest advancements in computer graphics, animation, virtual reality, and more. Siggraph features a variety of presentations, workshops, exhibitions, and networking opportunities, making it a premier event for anyone interested in the field of computer graphics and interactive techniques.

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  • 6. 

    What was the name of the world's first communications satellite?

    • A.

      Cinestar

    • B.

      Telstar

    • C.

      Starlog

    • D.

      Eco One

    Correct Answer
    D. Eco One
  • 7. 

    What is the bus width of the main CPU in Sony PlayStation 2?

    • A.

      128 Bit

    • B.

      64 Bit

    • C.

      250 Bit

    • D.

      32 Bit

    Correct Answer
    B. 64 Bit
    Explanation
    The bus width of the main CPU in Sony PlayStation 2 is 64 Bit. This means that the CPU can process 64 bits of data at a time, which allows for faster and more efficient data transfer and processing. A wider bus width generally indicates better performance and the ability to handle larger amounts of data.

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  • 8. 

    How many IT jobs were lost from March 2001 to April 2004 in the USA?

    • A.

      4,003,300

    • B.

      43,300

    • C.

      403,300

    • D.

      110,000

    Correct Answer
    C. 403,300
    Explanation
    403,300 IT jobs were lost from March 2001 to April 2004 in the USA.

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  • 9. 

    Which company did Gordon E. Moore and Robert Noyce found in 1968?

    • A.

      Microsoft

    • B.

      General Dynamics

    • C.

      Intel

    • D.

      Sun Microsystems

    Correct Answer
    C. Intel
    Explanation
    Gordon E. Moore and Robert Noyce founded Intel in 1968.

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  • 10. 

    Which company marketed the Amiga 1000 personal computer?

    • A.

      Atari

    • B.

      Microsoft

    • C.

      Apple

    • D.

      Commodore

    Correct Answer
    D. Commodore
    Explanation
    Commodore marketed the Amiga 1000 personal computer.

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  • 11. 

    What was the name of the internet browser created by Spyglass, Inc.?

    • A.

      Mosaic

    • B.

      Mozilla

    • C.

      Eye Glass

    • D.

      Karatakan

    Correct Answer
    A. Mosaic
    Explanation
    Mosaic was the name of the internet browser created by Spyglass, Inc. This browser was one of the first graphical web browsers and played a significant role in popularizing the World Wide Web. Mosaic was developed in 1993 and had a user-friendly interface, allowing users to navigate the web with ease. It was a groundbreaking browser that paved the way for future web browsers like Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.

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  • 12. 

    Flow-Matic became the basis for which computer language?

    • A.

      Cobol

    • B.

      C++

    • C.

      Fortran

    • D.

      Basic

    Correct Answer
    A. Cobol
    Explanation
    Flow-Matic became the basis for the computer language Cobol. Cobol, short for "Common Business-Oriented Language," was developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s based on the Flow-Matic language. It was designed specifically for business applications and became widely used in the business and finance sectors. Cobol introduced many features and concepts that are still used in modern programming languages today, making it a significant milestone in the history of computer programming.

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  • 13. 

    Who developed the reset key combination Ctrl + Alt + Delete?

    • A.

      David Bradley

    • B.

      Bill Gates

    • C.

      Sergey Brin

    • D.

      Bob Metcalfe

    Correct Answer
    A. David Bradley
    Explanation
    David Bradley developed the reset key combination Ctrl + Alt + Delete. This key combination was originally designed as a way to reboot the computer system on the IBM PC. David Bradley, who was an engineer at IBM, implemented this feature in the early 1980s. The Ctrl + Alt + Delete combination became widely known and used in the Windows operating system as a way to access the task manager and perform various system functions.

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  • 14. 

    From 1963 through 1980, who held the crown as a maker of the world's fastest computers?

    • A.

      Seymour R. Cray

    • B.

      Jeffrey P. Bezos

    • C.

      George Boole

    • D.

      Cyrus West Field

    Correct Answer
    A. Seymour R. Cray
    Explanation
    Seymour R. Cray held the crown as a maker of the world's fastest computers from 1963 through 1980. This means that during this time period, he was the leading figure in the field of computer technology and his computers were considered to be the fastest in the world.

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  • 15. 

    Who sold Broadcast.com to Yahoo?

    • A.

      Mark Cuban

    • B.

      George Eastman

    • C.

      Sir John Ambrose Fleming

    • D.

      Marc Andreessen

    Correct Answer
    A. Mark Cuban
    Explanation
    Mark Cuban is the correct answer because he is the entrepreneur who sold Broadcast.com to Yahoo. Mark Cuban co-founded Broadcast.com, an internet radio company, in 1995 and later sold it to Yahoo in 1999 for $5.7 billion. Mark Cuban is a well-known businessman and investor, and this successful sale of Broadcast.com was a significant milestone in his career.

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