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QUESTION BANK FOR MH-CET

Topic: Computer Basics – Input and Output Devices


Which among the following is/are a computer input
device?
 Monitor
 Printer
 Headphones
 Digitiser

Which of the following are input devices?


 Keyboard
 Mouse
 Card reader
 Any of these
Input devices are devices that are used to input data or commands into a computer
system. The following are examples of input devices:
1. Keyboard: A keyboard is a common input device that allows users to enter text,
numbers, and commands by pressing keys.
2. Mouse: A mouse is a pointing device that enables users to move a cursor or
pointer on the screen and interact with graphical user interfaces by clicking buttons.
3. Scanner: A scanner is used to convert physical documents or images into digital
format, allowing them to be input into a computer system.
4. Microphone: A microphone is an input device used to capture audio or sound. It
allows users to input spoken commands or record audio files.
5. Webcam: A webcam is a video camera that captures video and sends it to a
computer in real-time. It is commonly used for video conferencing or recording
videos.
6. Touchscreen: A touchscreen allows users to interact with a computer system by
directly touching the display screen. It can be found in devices such as smartphones,
tablets, and certain laptops.

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7. Joystick: A joystick is an input device used for controlling movement or direction in
gaming or simulation applications. It typically consists of a handheld stick that can be
tilted or moved in different directions.
8. Trackpad: A trackpad is a touch-sensitive pad commonly found on laptops. It
allows users to move the cursor or pointer by sliding their fingers across its surface.
9. Digital Pen/Stylus: A digital pen or stylus is a pen-like device that allows users to
write or draw directly on a digital surface, such as a graphics tablet or touchscreen.
These are just a few examples of input devices, and there are many more devices
available that serve different purposes for inputting data into a computer system.

Examples of output devices are


 Screen
 Printer
 Speaker
 All of these
Examples of output devices are devices that display or present information
generated by a computer system. Here are some common examples of output
devices:
1. Monitor/Display: A monitor or display is the most common output device for
computers. It presents visual information such as text, images, and videos.
2. Printer: A printer produces hard copies of digital documents, including text,
images, and graphics.
3. Speakers/Headphones: Speakers or headphones are used to output audio or
sound generated by a computer system, including music, videos, and system sounds.
4. Projector: A projector displays computer-generated content on a larger screen or
projection surface, often used in presentations or home theater setups.
5. Plotter: A plotter is a specialized output device used to produce high-quality prints
of technical drawings, architectural plans, or other large-scale graphical outputs.
6. Braille Display: A braille display is an output device that presents text or
information in braille format for visually impaired users.
7. LED/LCD Panels: LED or LCD panels are used in various devices such as digital
signage, electronic billboards, and information displays to present visual content.

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8. Voice Output Systems: Voice output systems use synthetic speech technology to
output spoken information, aiding users with visual impairments or as part of
interactive voice response (IVR) systems.
9. Haptic Devices: Haptic devices provide tactile feedback or physical sensations to
the user, allowing them to feel virtual or simulated textures, shapes, or forces.
Examples include force-feedback joysticks or vibration motors in game controllers.
These are just a few examples of output devices, and there are many more devices
and technologies available that serve different purposes in presenting or conveying
information from a computer system to users.

Which of the following is not output device?


 Printer
 VDU
 Scanner
 All
Output devices are computer components that are used to display or output data
and results from the computer system. Here are some common output devices:
Monitor: This is the most common output device that displays text, images, and
video on a screen. It can be either a CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor or a flat-panel
display such as an LCD (liquid crystal display) or LED (light-emitting diode) monitor.
Printer: This is an output device that produces a hard copy of text and images on
paper. Printers can be either inkjet, laser, or dot matrix printers.
Speakers: These are output devices that produce sound and music from the
computer system. They are commonly used for listening to music, watching videos,
and playing games.
Headphones: These are output devices that produce sound and music and are used
for private listening. They can be either wired or wireless and can be connected to
the computer through a 3.5mm jack or a USB port.
Projector: This is an output device that projects images and videos onto a larger
screen or wall. It is commonly used for presentations, meetings, and movies.
Plotter: This is an output device that produces high-quality graphics and images on
paper or other materials. It is commonly used for technical drawings, engineering
designs, and architectural plans.
Touchscreen display: This is an output device that combines a monitor with a touch-
sensitive screen, allowing users to interact with the computer system by touching the

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screen directly. They are commonly used in kiosks, ATMs, and other interactive
systems.

MICR stands for


 Magnetic Ink Character Reader
 Magnetic Ink Code Reader
 Magnetic Ink Cases Reader
 Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. It is a technology used in the
banking industry to process and verify checks. MICR technology uses magnetic ink to
print characters on the bottom of checks, including the account number, routing
number, and check number.
When a check is deposited, it is scanned by a machine that uses MICR technology to
read the magnetic characters and extract the necessary information. This
information is then used to process the check, verify the account information, and
transfer funds between accounts. MICR technology has improved the speed and
accuracy of check processing, making it a critical component of modern banking
operations.
Which of the following type of devices is a computer
microphone?
 Output device
 Speaker device
 Input device
 Keyboard device

Which device contains a cathode ray tube?


 Speaker
 Mouse
 Monitor
 Keyboard

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Which of the following device is not a portable device?
 DVD
 Mobile phone
 Pen drive
 None of the these

The output, which consists of images, video, and sound, is


described as ________.
 ROM
 RAM
 Graphics of the system
 Multimedia

Which of the following is not input device


 Touch Pad
 Mouse
 Printer
 Keyboard
A printer is not an input device, it is an output device.
Input devices are used to provide data and control signals to a computer, and
examples of input devices include:
Keyboard
Mouse
Touchpad
Touchscreen
Scanner
Microphone
Webcam
Joystick
Gamepad

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Digital Camera
Output devices, on the other hand, are used to display or output information from a
computer, and examples of output devices include:
Monitor
Printer
Speaker
Projector
Headphones
Plotter
Therefore, a printer is not an input device but an output device that produces a hard
copy of output from the computer.
When speaking of computer input and output, input refers
to
 any data processing that occurs from new data input
into a computer
 retrieval of data or information that has been entered
into a computer
 data or information that has been entered into a
computer
 the transmission of data that has been entered into
the computer
Which of the following device is used for both input and
output?
 Monitor
 Speaker
 Scanner
 Modem

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Which of the following is an output device?
 Keyboard
 Mouse
 Light pen
 VDU

What is a single dot on a computer screen called?


 Desktop
 Color dot
 Pixel
 Screen dot

Which of the following statement is correct about the


DVD?
 DVD is an optical disk.
 DVD is very costly.
 It is not a portable device, i.e., it cannot be carried
anywhere easily.
 It has very poor video and sound quality.

What is the full form of SCSI?


 Standard computer systems interface
 Small computer systems interface
 Super computer systems interface
 Small computer standard interface

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Which one of the following is not input device?
 Keyboard
 Mouse
 Speaker
 Scanner

What is the use of the computer port?


 Download the file via the internet
 To connect with other devices
 To reduce the internet speed
 None of the these

Which of the following device is used for gaming?


 Speaker
 Mouse
 Joystick
 None of the these

Which one of the following printers is suitable for printing


sprocket-fed carbon copies?
 Normal printer
 Solid Ink printer
 Dot-matrix printer
 Business Inkjet printer

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The speed of a modern printer is generally measured in
__________.
 LPS
 PPM
 PPS
 DPI

Which of the following device is a portable device?


 Laptop
 Computer Monitor
 CPU
 None of the these

Keyboard Converts typed in character to ___________code


 EBCIDIC
 ASCII
 Decimal
 Binary
A keyboard converts the characters typed by the user into machine-readable code,
specifically ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) code.
Each character on the keyboard is assigned a unique ASCII code, which is a numerical
representation of the character. For example, the letter "A" is assigned the ASCII
code 65, while the number "1" is assigned the ASCII code 49.
When a user types a character on the keyboard, the keyboard sends an electrical
signal to the computer that corresponds to the ASCII code for that character. The
computer then uses this code to display the character on the screen, save it to a file,
or perform other operations as needed.
Overall, the keyboard plays a crucial role in converting the user's input into machine-
readable code, which the computer can process and use to perform various tasks.

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Which of the following is the device used for converting
maps, pictures, and drawings into digital form for storage
in computers?
 Image Scanner
 Digitizer
 MICR
 Scanner
Explanation: A digitizer serves the purpose given in the question. Digitizers are
generally used in the area of Computer-Aided Design by architects and engineers to
design cars, buildings, etc.

Which of the following devices provides the


communication between a computer and the outer world?
 Compact
 I/O
 Drivers
 Storage
Explanation: The I/O i.e. the input/output devices provide a means of communication
between the computer and the outer world. They are often referred to as peripheral
devices sometimes.

Joystick is used for____________


 Gaming
 Weather forecast
 Word Processing
 email writing
A joystick is a type of input device that is commonly used to control video games,
flight simulators, and other applications that require precise control of movement.
Joysticks typically consist of a handheld stick or lever that can be moved in different
directions to control the movement of an object on the screen. They can also include
buttons and other controls that can be used to perform various actions in the

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software being used. Joysticks can be either wired or wireless and can be connected
to a computer or other device through a USB or other type of port. In addition to
gaming, joysticks are also used in applications such as robotics, remote control
vehicles, and virtual reality systems.

What is a light pen?


 A Mechanical Input device
 Optical input device
 Electronic input device
 Optical output device
A light pen is a type of input device that allows the user to interact with a computer
by pointing a pen-shaped device at the computer screen. The light pen was
popularized in the 1960s and 1970s as a means of interacting with early computer
systems.
What is five main components of a computer system?
 CPU, CD-ROM, Mouse, Keyboard, Sound card
 Memory, Video card, Monitor, Software, Hardware
 Modem, Keyboard, Word Processor, Printer, Screen
 CPU, Memory, System bus, Input, Output

A hard disk drive can be directly connected to a PC via a


_____.
 SCSI interface
 Parallel interface
 WAN interface
 USB interface

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CD-ROM stands for
 Compactable Read Only Memory
 Compact Data Read Only Memory
 Compactable Disk Read Only Memory
 Compact Disk Read Only Memory

Which of the following is referred as physical devices of a


computer?
 Hardware
 Software
 System Software
 Package

Which of the following monitor looks like a television and


are normally used with non-portable computer systems?
 LED
 LCD
 CRT
 Flat Panel Monitors
Explanation: A CRT (or the Cathode Ray Tube) Monitor looks like a television ideally.
The flat-panel monitors are thinner and lighter in comparison.

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VGA is
 Video Graphics Array
 Visual Graphics Array
 Volatile Graphics Array
 Video Graphics Adapter
 Video Graphics Adapter And Video Graphics Array
VGA stands for Video Graphics Array. It is a display standard used for video output in
computers and other devices. VGA was introduced by IBM in 1987 and quickly
became a popular standard for displaying graphics on computer monitors.
VGA defines a display resolution of 640x480 pixels, with 16 colors or shades of gray.
The standard uses analog signaling to transmit video signals from the computer to
the monitor. VGA connectors typically use a 15-pin D-sub connector, which is still
commonly used on computer monitors and projectors today.
Video Graphics Adapter (VGA) is an older video display standard that was introduced
by IBM in 1981. It was the first widely used video display standard for IBM-
compatible personal computers and remained a popular standard until it was
superseded by the Video Graphics Array (VGA) standard in 1987.

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