⟩ Where does a computer add and compare data? [A] Hard disk [B] Floppy disk [C] CPU chip [D] Memory chip
[C] CPU chip
[C] CPU chip
WAN stands for [A] Wrap Area Network [B] Wide Area Network [C] Wide Array Net [D] Wireless Area Network
UNIVAC is [A] Universal Automatic Computer [B] Universal Array Computer [C] Unique Automatic Computer [D] Unvalued Automatic Computer
The most frequently used instructions of a computer program are likely to be fetched from [A] RAM [B] cache memory [C] the hard disk [D] registers
Floppy disks, which are made from flexible plastic material, are also called? [A] Hard disks [B] High-density disks [C] Diskettes [D] Templates
Process is [A] contents of main memory [B] a job in secondary memory [C] a program in execution [D] program in High level language kept on disk
Where are cookies stored? [A] In HTML [B] On the server [C] On the client [D] In web .xml
Which transmission media is fastest? [A] coaxial cable [B] infrared rays [C] Bluetooth [D] fiber optics
To avoid the race condition, the number of processes that may be simultaneously inside their critical section is [A] 8 [B] 1 [C] 16 [D] 0
Instruction in computer languages consists of [A] OPCODE [B] OPERAND [C] Syntax [D] None of These
Which of the following is still useful for adding numbers? [A] EDVAC [B] EDSAC [C] ABACUS [D] ENIAC