Computer Self Study Quiz 008

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#1. Who is credited with the idea of using punched cards to control patterns of a weaving machine?

#2. Twisted pair, coaxial cable and fiber optic cable are types of transmission

#3. Why is UTP cable the recommended for use in computer laboratory networks?

#4. The following resources that can be shared by computers on a network except

#5. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of fourth generation computers?

#6. Which of the following was a development during the mechanical era (1623 – 1945)?

#7. Which of the following programs are NOT typically included in Microsoft Office Suite?

#8. A………. also called an allocation unit, consists of two to eight sectors of space used to store data on a hard disk.

#9. Which of the following is the main reason why USB ports are becoming more popular than other types?

#10. What is the binary equivalent of AF hexadecimal?

#11. Which of the following can do both data input and output?

#12. What is the equivalent for 16384 bits?

#13. Who is credited with the idea of the tabulating machine which was used to manage statistics during the 1890 USA population census?

#14. Which of the following is a characteristic of second generation computers?

#15. Which of the following was not a development during the mechanical era (1642 – 1890)?

#16. Which type of computer memory is not a form of permanent storage?

#17. What does the Central Processing Unit (CPU) actually process?

#18. In most applications, the command Save is found on which pull down menu?

#19. A file is located at C:\My Documents\Business\Accounts.xls Which part of this path is a subfolder (subdirectory)?

#20. The hardware where data is actually written and stored is called a storage

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