Computer GK Practice Question and Answer

Q:

3 A nibble is equal to bits.

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    4
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    8
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    16
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    32
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Answer : 1. " 4"
Explanation :

Actually, a nibble consists of 4 bits, not 3. In computing, a nibble is a unit of data that consists of 4 bits, which can represent 16 different values (2^4). Each nibble can be expressed as a single hexadecimal digit (0 to F, where F represents 15 in decimal) and is half of a byte, which consists of 8 bits. So, 4 bits make up one nibble.


Q:

What is the maximum length of file name in DOS?

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    4
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    5
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    8
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    12
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Answer : 3. "8"

Q: Tally package is developed by 15056 0

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    Tally Solutions
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    Coral Softwares
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    Vedika Softwares
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    Peutronics
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Answer : 1. "Tally Solutions"
Explanation :

Answer: A) Tally Solutions Explanation: Tally package is developed by Tally Solutions.    Tally Solutions, then known as Peutronics, was co-founded in 1986 by Shyam Sunder Goenka and his son Bharat Goenka.

Q:

Is the correct detailed form of the term http in internet address?

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    higher text transfer protocol
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    higher transfer tex protocol
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    hybrid text transfer protocol
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    hyper text transfer protocol
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Answer : 4. "hyper text transfer protocol"

Q:

Where was the Windows software manufactured?

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    by IBM
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    by Apple
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    by Wipro
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    none of these
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Answer : 4. "none of these"

Q:

What is the key combination to move down one paragraph in MS PowerPoint? 

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    down arrow
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    shift+down arrow
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    ctrl+down arrow
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    Alt+Down Arrow
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Answer : 3. "ctrl+down arrow "
Explanation :

Actually, in MS PowerPoint (and most other word processing applications), the key combination to move down one paragraph is "Enter". Pressing the "Enter" key moves the cursor to the next paragraph. If you want to move the cursor down one line within the same paragraph, you can use the "Down Arrow" key. There isn't a specific default key combination to move down one paragraph in PowerPoint; it's more about using the "Enter" key to start a new paragraph.

Q:

The devices by which the results obtained from the computer are obtained are called ------ devices.

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    input devices
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    output devices
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    indirect devices
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    none of the above
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Answer : 2. "output devices"

Q:

The work done on the Internet is called -

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    surfing
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    Gambling
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    both a and B
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    none of the above
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Answer : 1. "surfing"

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