Evolution of Computers Questions & Answers - WittyChimp
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i. Second generation
ii. Third generation
iii. First generation
iv. Fourth generation
i. Mill
ii. Numerical wheels
iii. Store
iv. Heaven
(c) Identify the limitation of a computer from the following.
i. K-202
ii. Sequoia
iii. PARAM.
iv. Hitachi’s Z800.
(a) Transistors were the first machine to have a set of programming instructions.
(b) The first generation of computers used vacuum tubes.
(c) An Abacus has two sections named Earth and Heaven.
(d) Fifth generation is based on parallel processing and AI (Artificial Intelligence)
technology.
(e) Pascal’s Calculator was the first ever mechanical calculating machine or calculator
with numerical wheels.
(a) In the second generation of computers, which device replaced vacuum tubes?
Answer: Transistors
(c) This machine was the first mechanical calculating machine with numerical
wheels.
(f) Which calculating device has two parts – the calculating mechanism and
printing and control mechanism?
Answer:
The first generation of computers used vacuum tubes as the main electronic
component. They were very large in size and expensive.
The second generation of computers replaced vacuum tubes with transistors.
Because of the transistors the size of the second-generation computers reduced
to a large extent.
Answer:
Answer:
This generation uses the ULSI (Ultra Large Scale Integration) technology which
makes it possible to produce microprocessor chips having millions of circuit
elements on a single chip.
The fifth generation computers are also using AI (Artificial Intelligence)
technology
The aim of Fifth generation is to develop computer-based devices that can
respond to natural language input and that are capable of self-learning and self-
decision making.
Examples: powerful desktops, laptops, tablets, notebook and smart phones.
Answer:
A computer can be made to think like a human being with the help of AI.
For example – ASIMO has the ability to recognize moving objects, postures,
gestures, its surrounding environment, sounds, and faces, which enables it to
interact with humans.
Answer:
Answer: A computer cannot replace a human being. It cannot think more than what it
is programmed for and cannot take a decision in a particular situation on its own.
Human beings can perceive a change in a situation and take a different approach based
on their experience and wisdom.
ii. Privacy
Personal and confidential records if not protected properly may get violated and
identities may get stolen.
Computer manufacturing processes are depleting natural resources and polluting the
environment. Computer waste or e-waste is a major concern today.
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