Computer Introduction MCQ’s_Part_3

Computer MCQS

दोस्तों आपलोग अगर General Competition परीक्षाओं की तयारी करते हैं तो आप सभी को बता दूँ की Computer से related topics को यहां से पढ़ सकते हैं, यहां सभी परीक्षाओं के लिए Computer के महत्वपूर्ण Topics को कवर किया जाएगा| This is the Third 3rd MCQ’s related to Computer Fundamentals. Please read the MCQ’s and try solve it from your end. Click on View Answer to check the correct Answer. 

Important Computer MCQ for BIHAR Clerk Examination

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1. Formatted capacity of floppy disk (3.5″) is

(a) 2 MB
(b) 1.1 MB
(c) 1.44 MB
(d) 1.44 KB
(e) None of these

(c) 1.44 MB

2. Specification for a floppy drive is 

(a) TPI
(b) CPI
(c) DPI
(d) FPI
(e) None of these

3. Floppy disks are organized as

(a) Files
(b) Heads and folders
(c) Tracks and sectors
(d) Any of the above
(e) None of the above

(c) Tracks and sectors

4. How many heads to read a DSHD diskette?

(a) One
(b) Two
(c) More than two
(d) Can’t say
(e) None of these

(a) One

5. The hard-disk is referred to in a computer by the name:

(a) Heavy storage media
(b) F Drive
(c) D Drive
(d) H Drive
(e) None of these

(c) D Drive

6. Hard disk can have …… heads:

(a) One
(b) Two
(c) More than two
(d) Only one
(e) None of these

(c) More than two

7. Which of the following companies is a leader in manufacturing of Hard
Disk Drives?

(a) Samsung
(b) Seagate
(c) Fujitsu
(d) IBM
(e) Panasonic

(b) Seagate

8. Time taken to move from one cylinder of a HDD to another is called

(a) Transfer Rate
(b) Average Seek Time
(c) Latency
(d) Roundtrip Time
(e) None of these

(b) Average Seek Time

9. Hard Disk are organized as:

(a) Cylinders
(b) Tracks
(c) Cylinders and Tracks
(d) Master Boot record
(e) None of these

(c) Cylinders and Tracks

10. The hard disk can hold the data up to:

(a) 10 KB
(b) 10 MB
(c) 10 GB
(d) 20 GB
(e) None of these

(e) None of these

11. Data for the “Hard Disk” type is stored in

(a) Main Memory
(b) Partition Table
(c) CMOS RAM Setup
(d) Boot Record
(e) None of these

(c) CMOS RAM Setup

12. The information stored in CD-ROM is in the form of:

(a) Binary
(b) Digital
(c) Analog
(d) Codes
(e) None of these

(b) Digital

13. The video information stored as a CD can be represented in compressed
mode by:

(a) WORM
(b) CD
(c) Digital video interface
(d) Digital camera
(e) None of these

(c) Digital video interface

14. Which technology is used in a CD-ROM Drive?

(a) Optical
(b) Mechanical
(c) Electromechanical
(d) Fiber Optical
(e) None of these

(a) Optical

15. Which technology is used in Compact disks?

(a) Mechanical
(b) Electrical
(c) Electro Magnetic
(d) Laser
(e) None of these

(d) Laser

16. A CD-ROM?

(a) can hold more than 650 MB of information.
(b) means Compact Disc-Read Only Memory
(c) is used for data storage using optical storage technology.
(d) All of the above.
(e) None of the above

(d) All of the above.

17. The data once stored on a CD-ROM can be:

(a) Modified
(b) Re-recorded
(c) Both a and b
(d) Erased
(e) None of the above

(e) None of the above

18. 1 Kilobyte (KB) is

(a) 1000 bits
(b) 1024 bits
(c) 1020 bits
(d) 1030 bits
(e) None of these

(b) 1024 bits

19. 1 megabytes (MB) equals to

(a) 220 bytes
(b) 1 Kilo KB
(c) Both a and b
(d) 1024 bytes
(e) None of the above

(e) None of the above

20. The result of the subtraction (1011)2- (0010)2 is:

(a) 0001
(b) 1001
(c) 1011
(d) 1111
(e) None of these

(b) 1001

21. The Binary equivalent of Decimal Number 98 is:

(a) 1110001
(b) 1110100
(c) 1100010
(d) 1111001
(e) None of these

(c) 1100010

22. The product of two binary numbers (1011) and (1001) is:

(a) 1100011
(b) 1010100
(c) 1011001
(d) 100110
(e) None of these

(a) 1100011

23. A byte represents a group of:.

(a) 10 bits
(b) 40 bits
(c) 8 bits
(d) 22 bits
(e) none of these

(b) four binary(consecutive) bits

24. A(n) hexadigit can be represented by:

(a) three binary(consecutive) bits
(b) four binary(consecutive) bits
(c) eight binary(consecutive) bits
(d) sixteen binary(consecutive) bits
(e) None of these

D. 256 KB to 640 KB

25. When a key is pressed on the keyboard, which standard is used for converting the keystroke into the corresponding bits?

(a) ANSI
(b) ASCII
(c) EBCDIC
(d) ISO
(e) None of these

(a) ANSI

26. Text editor is a/an

(a) application software
(b) system software
(c) utility software
(d) all purpose software
(e) none of the above

(c) utility software

27. A Browser is a

(a) tool for creating a database
(b) software program to view web pages on the internet
(c) printing device
(d) software program to delete a folder
(e) none of the above

(b) software program to view web pages on the internet

28. Direct X is a

(a) Computer Part
(b) A User Interface
(c) Operating System
(d) Software that drives Graphic Hardware
(e) None of these

(d) Software that drives Graphic Hardware

29. The contents of information are stored in:

  1. Memory Data Register
  2. Memory Address Register
  3. Memory Access Register
  4. Memory Arithmetic Register
  5. None of these

A. Memory Data Register

30. This program is made by Microsoft and embedded with windows, and
used to view web document.

(a) Netscape
(b) Outlook Express
(c) Internet Explorer
(d) MS Word
(e) none of these

(d) MS Word

31. BIOS stands for

(a) Bias Integrated Output System
(b) Bias Integrated Operator System
(c) Basic Input Output Software
(d) Basic Input Output System
(e) None of the above

(d) Basic Input Output System

32. What is the name of the software that allows us to browse through web
pages?

(a) Mail Client
(b) Brower
(c) FTP Client
(d) Messenger
(e) None of these

(b) Brower

33. This is responsible for starting up of OS

(a) ROM BIOS
(b) Bootstrap program
(c) Boot Sector
(d) All of the above
(e) None of the above

(c) Boot Sector

34. The first UNIX operating system was written in the

(a) Assembly Language
(b) C Language
(c) Java
(d) B Language
(e) None of these

(a) Assembly Language

35. The unit KIPS is used to measure the speed of

(a) Processor
(b) Disk Drive
(c) Printer
(d) Tape Drive
(e) None of these

(a) Processor

36. IC are classified on the basis of

(a) Manufacturing Companies
(b) Type of Computers
(c) Number of Transistors
(d) All of these
(e) None of these

(c) Number of Transistors

37. MDR (Memory Data Register) holds the :

(a) Segment Number
(b) Address of the Memory Location
(c) Number of Transistors
(d) All of these
(e) None of these

(c) Number of Transistors

38. Which device can understand difference between data and programs?

(a) Input Device
(b) Output Device
(c) Memory
(d) Microprocessor
(e) None of these

(d) Microprocessor

39. The physical devices of a computer system are called as

(a) Firmware
(b) Software
(c) Hardware
(d) Filmware
(e) None of these

(c) Hardware

40. A pixel is:

(a) A computer program that draws picture
(b) A picture stored in the secondary memory
(c) The smallest resolvable part of a picture
(d) A virus
(e) None of these

(c) The smallest resolvable part of a picture

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