Computer Quiz for SBI, IBPS and Other Exams

July 1, 2016    

1. Third-generation language is
a) machine language
b) assembly language
c) high-level language
d) middle-level language
e) low-level language

2. ATM cells comprise how many bytes?
a) 53 bytes
b) 57 bytes
c) 45 bytes
d) 48 bytes
e) None of these 
3. The device used to carry digital data on analog lines is called
b) multiplexer
c) modulator
d) demodulator
4. Dumb terminals have terminals and
b) speakers
c) keyboard
d) mouse or speakers
e) None of these
5. The portion of the CPU that coordinates the activities of all other computer components is the
a) motherboard
b) coordination board
c) control unit
d) arithmetic logic unit
e) None of these 
6. Which is a secondary memory device?
b) Floppy disk
c) Scanner
7. Which of the following is possible with open architecture?
a) A minimum of six new devices to be added to a computer
b) Hot swapping of devices
c) Users to upgrade and add new devices as they come on the market
d) All hardware, input, and output devices to be located in one efficient box
e) A minimum of four new devices to be added to a computer 
8. ________ are special visual and sound effects contained in a presentation graphics file.
a) Attractions
b) Simulations
c) Animatronics
d) Graphics
e) Animations 
9. Step-by-step instructions that run the computer are
b) Programs
c) Solutions
d) Hardware
e) Documents 
10. The process of writing computer instructions in a programming language is known as
a) Processing
b) Algorithm
e) Instructioning 

Answers: 

1. c) high-level language
2. c) high-level language
3. a) modem
4. c) keyboard
5. c) control unit
6. b) Floppy disk
7. c) Users to upgrade and add new devices as they come on the market
8. e) Animations
9. b) Programs
10. c) Coding 
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