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I Periodic Test

The document is a periodic test for Class XI Computer Science consisting of 20 multiple-choice questions covering various topics such as computer generations, software types, data organization, and notable figures in computer science. Each question provides four answer options, requiring students to select the correct one. The test assesses knowledge on fundamental concepts in computer science and technology.

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The document is a periodic test for Class XI Computer Science consisting of 20 multiple-choice questions covering various topics such as computer generations, software types, data organization, and notable figures in computer science. Each question provides four answer options, requiring students to select the correct one. The test assesses knowledge on fundamental concepts in computer science and technology.

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I PERIODIC TEST

CLASS XI COMPUTER SCIENCE MM-20


Q1: ASCII stands for

(a) American Standard Currency for International Interchange

(b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

(c) American Standard Codecs for Information Interchange

(d) American Standard Code for International Interchange

Q 2: Which of the following is related to Ist generation computers?

(a) Vacuum Tubes (b) Transistors (c) Large Scale Integration (d) Multi-core processors

Q 3:Full form of ALU is ___.

(a) Application Logic Unit

b) Array Logic Unit

(c) Arithmetic Logic Unit

(d) Auxiliary Logic Unit

Q 4: Antivirus is a type of which software?

(a) Application Software (b) Utility Software (c) System Software (d) Firmware

Q5: Spreadsheet is an example of _____.

(a) Application Software (b) Utility Software (c) System Software (d) Firmware

Q6: ____________ is data that has been organized or presented in a meaningful manner.

(a) Process (b) Database (c) Software (d) Information

Q7: Compiler is an example _____.

(a) Application Software (b) Utility Software (c) System Software (d) Firmware

Q8: Which of the following is not a DBMS?

(a) Oracle (b) MS-Access (c) Excel (d) Foxpro

Q9: An error in a software is often referred as ___.

(a) squid (b) leech (c) bug (d) virus

Q10: Personal computers use a number of chips mounted on a main circuit board. This main board
is often referred as:

(a) Motherboard (b) Breadboard (c) Masterboard (d) Fatherboard

Q11: Which of the following is not a multi-user operating system?

(a) DOS (b) Windows 2003 Server (c) Linux (d) UNIX
Q12: CAD stands for ______

(a) Computer Aided Design (b) Complex Algorithm Design (c) Computer Application Design

(d) Computer Accessory Design

Q13: 4 bits constitute to form ___

(a) A byte (b) A nibble (c) A kilobit (d) Two Bytes

Q14: A computer is free from tiredness, monotony etc. reflects which characteristic?

(a) High Speed (b) Accurate (c) Versatile (d) Diligence

Q15: Who is known as 'Father of Modern Computers'?

(a) Blaise Pascal (b) Charles Babbage (c) Von Leibniz (d) John Neuman

Q 16-: Which one of the following is an impact printer?

(a) Inkjet printer (b) Daisy wheel printer (c) Laser printer (d) Thermal image printer

Q 17-: MS Excel is a/an ____.

(a) word processor software (b) image processing software (c) spreadsheet package

(d) multimedia player

Q 18-: Who invented 'Analytical and Difference Engine'?

(a) Van-Neumann (b) Charles Babbage (c) Donald Kunth

(d) Von Leibniz

Q19: Who is known as 'Father of Analysis of Algorithms'?

(a) Van-Neumann (b) Dennis M. Ritchie

(c) Donald Kunth (d) Bjarne Stroustrup

Q 20:What is the full form of PROM?

(a) Program Read-only Memory

(b) Perfect Read only Memory

(c) Programmable Read only Memory

(d) Progressive Read only Memory

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