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3rd computer file for DTL

The brain of any computer system is___________?

A. ALU
B. Memory
C. CPU
D. Control unit

Which of the following are components of Central Processing Unit (CPU) ?

A. Arithmetic logic unit, Mouse


B. Arithmetic logic unit, Control unit
C. Arithmetic logic unit, Integrated Circuits
D. Control Unit, Monitor

Analog computer works on the supply of ____________?

A.Continuous electrical pulses


B.Electrical pulses but not continuous
C.Magnetic strength
D.None of the above

which one is Digital device, select from the choices below?

A.Digital Clock
B.Automobile speed meter
C.Clock with a dial and two hands
D.All of them

The computer that process both analog and digital is called____________?

A.Analog computer
B.Digital computer
C.Hybrid computer
D.Mainframe computer

CD-ROM stands for____________?

A. Compactable Read Only Memory


B. Compact Data Read Only Memory
C. Compactable Disk Read Only Memory
D. Compact Disk Read Only Memory

ALU is____________?
A. Arithmetic Logic Unit
B. Array Logic Unit
C. Application Logic Unit
D. None of above

VGA is____________?

A. Video Graphics Array


B. Visual Graphics Array
C. Volatile Graphics Array
D. Video Graphics Adapter

MSI stands for___________?

A. Medium Scale Integrated Circuits


B. Medium System Integrated Circuits
C. Medium Scale Intelligent Circuit
D. Medium System Intelligent Circuit

WAN stands for_____________?

A. Wap Area Network


B. Wide Area Network
C. Wide Array Net
D. Wireless Area Network
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What is the main difference between a mainframe and a super computer?

A. Super computer is much larger than mainframe computers


B. Super computers are much smaller than mainframe computers
C. Supercomputers are focused to execute few programs as fast as possible while
mainframe uses its power to execute as many programs concurrently
D. Supercomputers are focused to execute as many programs as possible while mainframe uses
its power to execute few programs as fast as possible.

_________ is called the father of modern digital computer?

A. Leibnitz
B. Blaise Pascal
C. Charles Babbage
D. J.H Muller

Who is the father of Computer science?


A. Allen Turing
B. Charles Babbage
C. Simur Cray
D. Augusta Adaming

A CPU contains___________?

A. a card reader and a printing device


B. an analytical engine and a control unit
C. a control unit and an arithmetic logic unit
D. an arithmetic logic unit and a card reader

Which of the following controls the process of interaction between the user and the
operating system?

A. User interface
B. Language translator
C. Platform
D. Screen saver

The first computers were programmed using___________?

A. Assembly language
B. Machine language
C. Source code
D. Object code

__________is a combination of hardware and software that facilitates the sharing of


information between computing devices.

A. Network
B. Peripheral
C. Expansion board
D. Digital device

Coded entries which are used to gain access to a computer system are called__________?

A. Entry codes
B. Passwords
C. Security commands
D. Code words
Which of the following statements is true about Minicomputer and Microcomputer?

A. Minicomputer works faster than Microcomputer


B. Microcomputer works faster than Minicomputer
C. Speed of both the computers is the same
D. The speeds of both these computers cannot be compared with the speed of advanced

The amount of vertical space between lines of text in a document is called___________?

A. double-space
B. line spacing
C. single space
D. vertical spacing

Example of non-numeric data is_________?

A. Employee address
B. Examination score
C. Bank balance
D. All of these

Functional Keys
F1
 Almost always used as the help key, almost every program opens a help screen when this
key is pressed.
 Enter CMOS Setup.
 Windows Key + F1 would open the Microsoft Windows help and support center.
 Open the Task Pane.
F2
 In Windows renames a highlighted icon, file, or folder in all versions of Windows.
 In Microsoft Excel edits the current active cell.
 Alt+Ctrl+F2 opens document window in Microsoft Word.
 Ctrl+F2 displays the print preview window in Microsoft Word.
 Quickly rename a selected file or folder.
 Enter CMOS Setup.
F3
 Often opens a search feature for many programs including Microsoft Windows when at
the Windows Desktop.
 In MS-DOS or Windows command line F3 will repeat the last command.
 Shift+F3 will change the text in Microsoft Word from upper to lower case or a capital
letter at the beginning of every word.
 Windows Key + F3 opens the Advanced find window in Microsoft Outlook.
 In Windows Explorer start the search function.
 Open Mission Control on an Apple computer running macOS X.
F4
 Open find window in Windows 95 to XP.
 Open the address bar in Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer.
 Repeat the last action performed (Word 2000+).
 Alt+F4 closes the program window currently active in Microsoft Windows.
 Ctrl+F4 closes the open window within the current active window in Microsoft
Windows.
F5
 In all modern Internet browsers, pressing F5 will refresh or reload the page or document
window.
 Ctrl+F5 forces a complete refresh of the web page, clearing the cache and downloading
all contents of the page again
 Refresh the list of contents in a folder.
 Open the find, replace, and go to window in Microsoft Word.
 Starts a slideshow in PowerPoint.
F6
 Move the cursor to the address bar in Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and most other
Internet browsers.
 Ctrl+Shift+F6 opens to another open Microsoft Word document.
 Reduce laptop speaker volume (on some laptops).
F7
 Commonly used to spell check and grammar check a document in Microsoft programs
such as Microsoft Word, Outlook, etc.
 Shift+F7 runs a Thesaurus check on the word highlighted.
 Turns on Caret browsing in Mozilla Firefox.
 Increase laptop speaker volume (on some laptops).
F8
 Function key used to enter the Windows startup menu, commonly used to access
Windows Safe Mode.
 Used by some computers to access the Windows recovery system, but may require a
Windows installation CD.
 Displays a thumbnail image for all workspaces in macOS.
F9
 Refresh document in Microsoft Word.
 Send and receive e-mail in Microsoft Outlook.
 Opens the Measurements toolbar in Quark 5.0.
 Reduce laptop screen brightness (on some laptops).
 With macOS 10.3 or later, displays a thumbnail for each window in a single workspace.
 Using the Fn key and F9 at the same time opens Mission Control on an Apple computer
running macOS X.
F10
 In Microsoft Windows activates the menu bar of an open application.
 Shift+F10 is the same as right-clicking on a highlighted icon, file, or Internet link.
 Access the hidden recovery partition on Compaq, HP, and Sony computers.
 Enter CMOS Setup on some computers.
 Increase laptop screen brightness (on some laptops)
 With macOS 10.3 or later, shows all open Windows for the active program.
F11
 Enter and exit fullscreen mode in all modern Internet browsers.
 Ctrl+F11 as computer is starting to access the hidden recovery partition on many Dell
computers.
 Access the hidden recovery partition on eMachines, Gateway, and Lenovo computers.
 With macOS 10.4 or later, hides all open windows and shows the Desktop.
F12
 Open the Save as window in Microsoft Word.
 Ctrl+F12 opens a document In Word.
 Shift+F12 saves the Microsoft Word document (like Ctrl+S).
 Ctrl+Shift+F12 prints a document in Microsoft Word.
 Preview a page in Microsoft Expression Web.
 Open Firebug or browser debug tool.
 With an Apple running macOS 10.4 or later, F12 shows or hides the Dashboard.
 Access the list of bootable devices on a computer at startup, allowing you to select a
different device to boot from (hard drive, CD or DVD drive, floppy drive, USB drive,
and network).

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