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History of Computer Questions and Answers

The document contains 5 multiple choice questions about computer hardware components and functions. The questions ask about the second largest unit of RAM measurement, where firmware is stored, where cache memory acts, the use of wildcards in Windows Explorer, and how analog computers work. Each question is followed by 4 possible answers with the correct answer indicated.

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History of Computer Questions and Answers

The document contains 5 multiple choice questions about computer hardware components and functions. The questions ask about the second largest unit of RAM measurement, where firmware is stored, where cache memory acts, the use of wildcards in Windows Explorer, and how analog computers work. Each question is followed by 4 possible answers with the correct answer indicated.

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Question: 1

Which of the following is the second largest measurement of


RAM?

(A) Megabyte

(B) Gigabyte

(C) Byte

(D) Terabyte

Ans: C

Byte

Question: 2

Programs stored in ROM are called as

(A) Fireware

(B) Formware

(C) Farmware

(D) Firmware

Ans: D

Firmware

Question: 3
Cache memory acts between

(A) CPU and Hard disk

(B) RAM and ROM

(C) CPU and RAM

(D) All of these

Ans: C

CPU and RAM

Question: 4

We can make use of the wild card entries such as ___ in


Windows Explorer.

(A) #,@

(B) ^,*

(C) ?,*

(D) ?,#

Ans: C

?,*

Question: 5

Analog computer works on the supply of

(A) Physical strength


(B) Natural strength

(C) Magnetic strength

(D) Continuous electrical pulses

Ans: D

Continuous electrical pulses

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