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Computer Awareness Mcqs For Ibps Cwe 2012

The document contains 50 multiple choice questions about computer awareness for an IBPS exam. The questions cover topics such as hardware, software, operating systems, file management, networking, internet, email and databases. Example questions include defining terms like megabyte, RAM, hard drive and types of computer memory. Other questions test knowledge of applications like spreadsheets and word processors or functions like copying, pasting and backing up files.

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Computer Awareness Mcqs For Ibps Cwe 2012

The document contains 50 multiple choice questions about computer awareness for an IBPS exam. The questions cover topics such as hardware, software, operating systems, file management, networking, internet, email and databases. Example questions include defining terms like megabyte, RAM, hard drive and types of computer memory. Other questions test knowledge of applications like spreadsheets and word processors or functions like copying, pasting and backing up files.

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Computer Awareness MCQs for IBPS CWE 202
. !ne megab"te e#uals appro$imatel"
1) 1,000 bits
2) 1,000 bytes
3) 1 million bytes
4) 1 million bits
5) 2,000 bytes
2. %ata going into t&e computer is calle'( 1) Output
2) Algorithm
3) Input
4) Calculations
5) Flochart
). W&ic& of t&e following refers to t&e memor" in "our computer( 1) !A"
2) #$%
3) &$'
4) %A(
5) C)&
*. W&en "ou are wor+ing on a 'ocument on PC, w&ere is t&e 'ocument temporaril"
store'( 1) !A"
2) !O"
3) *he C)&
4) Flash memory
5) *he C#+!om
-. Information tra.els between components on t&e mot&er boar' t&roug&/
1) Flash memory
2) C"O$
3)'ays
4) 'uses
5) )eripherals
0. 1ow are 'ata organise' in a sprea's&eet( 1) %ines an, spaces
2) %ayers an, planes
3) -eight an, i,th
4) !os an, columns
5) (one o. these
2. W&ic& of t&e following is true( 1) 'yte is a single ,igit in a binary number
2) 'it represents a grouping o. ,igital numbers
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3) /ight+,igit binary number is calle, a byte
4) /ight+,igit binary number is calle, a bit
5) (one o. these
3. 4ransformation of input into output is performe' b"( 1) )eripherals
2) "emory
3) $torage
4) *he Input+Output unit
5) *he C)&
5. 1ow man" options 'oes a binar" c&oice offer( 1) (one
2) One
3) *o
4) It ,epen,s on the amount o. memory in the computer
5) It ,epen,s on the spee, o. the computer0s processor
0. .....is collection of web pages an' ......is t&e .er" first page t&at we see on opening
of a web/site
1) -ome+page, 1eb+page
2) 1eb+site, -ome+page
3) 1eb+page, -ome+page
4) 1eb+page, 1eb+site
5) (one o. these
. W&en t&e pointer is positione' on a 66666 it is s&ape' li+e a &an'.
1) 2rammar error
2) -yperlin3
3) $creen tip
4) $pelling error
5) Formatting error
2. 4&e 66666 of a s"stem inclu'es t&e programs or instructions. 1) -ar,are
2) Icon
3) In.ormation
4) $o.tare
5) (one o. these
). 7www7 stan's for 66666 1) 1orl, 1or, 1eb
2) 1orl, 1i,e 1eb
3) 1orl, 1hite 1eb
4) 1orl, 1or3 1eb
5) (one o. these
*. W&at menu is selecte' to cut, cop", an' paste( 1) File
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2) *ools
3) $pecial
4) /,it
5) (one
-. 8ou can use t&e tab +e" to
1) "o4e a cursor across the screen
2) In,ent a paragraph
3) "o4e the cursor ,on the screen
4) Only 51) an, 52)
5) (one o. these
0. 4&e most important or powerful computer in a t"pical networ+ is 66666 1)
#es3top
2) (etor3 client
3) (etor3 ser4er
4) (etor3 station
5) (one o. these
2. W&ic& of t&e following is an e$ample of connecti.it"(
1) Internet
2) Floppy ,is3
3) )oer cor,
4) #ata
5) (one o. these
3. 4&e abilit" to fin' an in'i.i'ual item in a file imme'iatel" 666 is use'.
1) File allocation table
2) #irectory
3) $e6uential access
4) #irect access
5) (one o. these
5. 4&e primar" purpose of software is to turn 'ata into 66666 1) 1eb sites
2) In.ormation
3) )rograms
4) Ob7ects
5) (one o. these
20. 4o w&at temporar" area can "ou store te$t an' ot&er 'ata, an' later paste t&em
to anot&er location(
1) *he clipboar,
2) !O"
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3) C#+!O"
4) *he har, ,is3
5) (one o. these
2. Storage t&at retains its 'ata after t&e power is tune' off is referre' to as
1) 4olatile storage
2) non+4olatile storage
3) se6uential storage
4) ,irect storage
5) (one o. these
22. 66666is t&e science t&at attempts to pro'uce mac&ines t&at 'ispla" t&e same t"pe
of intelligence t&at &umans 'o.
1) (ano science
2) (anotechnology
3) $imulation
4) Arti.icial intelligence 5AI)
5) (one o. these
2). C&anging an e$isting 'ocument is calle' 66666 t&e 'ocument. 1) Creating
2) /,iting
3) "o,i.ying
4) A,7usting
5) (one o. these
2*. Computers use t&e 66666 number s"stem to store 'ata an' perform calculations.
1) #ecimal
2) -e8a,ecimal
3) Octal
4) 'inary
5) (one o. these
2-. W&ic& of t&e following is t&e largest unit of storage( 1) 2'
2) 9'
3) "'
4) *'
5) (one o. these
20. 4&e 66666 +e" will launc& t&e start buttons. 1) /sc
2) $hi.t
3) 1in,os
4) $hortcut
5) (one o. these
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22. 66666is t&e process of fin'ing errors in software co'e. 1) Compiling
2) *esting
3) !unning
4) #ebugging
5) (one o. these
23. 4o mo.e to t&e beginning of a line of te$t, press t&e 66666 +e". 1) -ome
2) A
3) )age+up
4) /nter
5) (one o. these
25. 9irtual memor" is 1) "emory on the har, ,is3 that the C)& uses as an e8ten,e,
!A"
2) !A"
3) Only necessary i. you ,o not ha4e any !A" in your computer
4) A bac3 up ,e4ice .or .loppy ,is3s
5) (one o. these
)0. A 66666 contains specific rules an' wor's t&at e$press t&e logical steps of an
algorit&m. 1) $ynta8
2) )rogramming structure
3) )rogramming language
4) %ogic chart
5) (one o. these
). W&en sen'ing an e/mail, t&e 66666 line 'escribes t&e contents of t&e message.
1) to
2) sub7ect
3) contents
4) CC
5) (one o. these
)2. 4&e 66666 tells t&e computer &ow to use its components. 1) &tility
2) (etor3
3) Operating system
4) Application program
5) (one o. these
)). W&ic& grouping 'o "ou wor+ wit& w&en formatting te$t in wor'( 1) *ables,
paragraphs an, in,e8es
2) )aragraphs, in,e8es an, sections
3) Characters, sections an, paragraphs
4) In,e8es, characters an, tables
5) (one o. these
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)*. W&at is bac+up( 1) A,,ing more components to your netor3
2) )rotecting ,ata by copying it .rom the original source to a ,i..erent ,estination
3) Filtering ol, ,ata .rom the ne ,ata
4) Accessing ,ata on tape
5) (one o. these
)-. :etwor+ components are connecte' to t&e same cable in t&e 66666 topolog".
1) $tar
2) !ing
3) 'us
4) "esh
5) "i8e,
)0. 4&is component is re#uire' to process 'ata into information an' consists of
integrate' circuits. 1) -ar, ,is3
2) !A"
3) C)&
4) !O"
5) (one o. these
)2. !ne a'.antage of 'ial/up/internet access is 666 1) It utilises broa,ban, technology
2) It utili:es e8isting telephone ser4ice
3) It uses a router .or security
4) "o,em spee,s are 4ery .ast
5) (one o. these
)3. W&at is t&e term for unsolicite' e/mail( 1) (es group
2) &se net
3) 'ac3bone
4) Flaming
5) $pam
)5. 4wo or more computers connecte' to eac& ot&er of s&aring information form a
66666 1) (etor3
2) !outer
3) $er4er
4) *unnel
5) )ipeline
*0. Computers t&at are portable an' con.enient for users w&o tra.el are +nown as
66666 1) $uper computers
2) %ap tops
3) "ini computers
4) File ser4ers
5) (one o. these
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*. A computer c&ec+s t&e 66666 of user names an' passwor's for a matc& before
granting access. 1) 1ebsite
2) (etor3
3) 'ac3up .ile
4) #ata base
5) (one o. these
*2. !ffice ;A:s t&at are sprea' geograp&icall" apart on a large scale can be
connecte' using a corporate 66666 1) CA(
2) %A(
3) #A(
4) 1A(
5) *A(
*). 4&e co'e for a Web page is written using 66666 1) A .i.th generation language
2) 1in ;ip
3) )eripherals
4) -yperte8t "ar3up %anguage
5) &!%
**. W&at is t&e process of cop"ing software programs from secon'ar" storage me'ia
to t&e &ar' 'is+ calle'(
1) Con.iguration
2) #onloa,
3) $torage
4) &ploa,
5) Installation
*-. Small application programs t&at run on a web page an' ma" ensure a form is
complete' properl" or pro.i'e animation are +nown as 66666
1) Flash
2) $pi,ers
3) Coo3ies
4) Applets
5) $par3s
*0. 4&e first computers were programme' using 66666 1) Assembly language
2) "achine language
3) $ource co,e
4) Ob7ect co,e
5) $paghetti co,e
*2. W&ic& process c&ec+s to ensure t&e components of t&e computer an' operating
are connecte' properl"(
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1) 'ooting
2) )rocessing
3) $a4ing
4) /,iting
5) (one o. these
*3. In a relational 'atabase, t&is is a 'ata structure t&at organi<es t&e information
about a single topic into rows an' columns. 1) 'loc3
2) !ecor,
3) *uple
4) *able
5) Comman, line inter.ace
*5. 1ow can t&e user 'etermine w&at programs are a.ailable on a computer( 1)
Chec3ing the har, ,is3 properties
2) <ieing the installe, programs ,uring the booting process
3) Chec3ing the operating system .or a list o. installe, programs=
4) Chec3ing the e8isting .iles sa4e, on the ,is3
5) (one o. these
-0. W&en we run a program in 14M; co'ing 66666 is use' as bac+en' an' 6666
wor+s as front/en'. 1) (otepa, + Internet+/8plorer
2) (otepa, + "sn+messenger
3) "$+1or, + Internet /8plorer
4) 'oth 51) an, 52)
5) (one o. these
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