Computer Knowledge Practice Question and Answer

Q: Which memory is nonvolatile? 1500 0

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    Floppy discs
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    Magnetic tape
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    ROM
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    All of the above
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Answer : 4. "All of the above"
Explanation :

Answer: D) All of the above Explanation: A computer has two types of memory. 1. Non-volatile and 2. Volatile.   Volatile memory is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information. * It is a temporary memeory which cannot contain information permanently. Example :: RAM or Random Access Memory   Non-volatile memory is computer memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered. * It is a permanent memory in which data is stored in permanently. Examples :: Hard disc, ROM, Floppy discs, Magnetic tape,...

Q: The resolution of a printer is measured in 1790 0

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    DPI
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    Megabits
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    Hertz
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    Inches
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Answer : 1. "DPI"
Explanation :

Answer: A) DPI Explanation: Dots per inch (DPI, or dpi) is a measure of spatial printing or video or image scanner dot density, in particular the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within the span of 1 inch (2.54 cm).

Q: Word length of a personal computer is 2335 0

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    32 bit
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    16 bit
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    8 bit
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    4 bit
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Answer : 3. "8 bit"
Explanation :

Answer: C) 8 bit Explanation: Word length refers to the number of bits processed by a computer's CPU in one go. These days, typically 32 bits or 64 bits are used. Data bus size, instruction size, address size are usually multiples of the word size.

Q: Which key is used for the last action? 2438 0

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    Ctrl + D
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    Alt + Z
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    Ctrl + Z
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    Alt + D
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Answer : 3. "Ctrl + Z"
Explanation :

Answer: C) Ctrl + Z Explanation: For undo the action or last action [Ctrl + Z] is used.

Q:

SMPS stands for

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    Switched mode power supply
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    Start mode power supply
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    Store mode power supply
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    Single mode power supply
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Answer : 1. "Switched mode power supply"

Q:

When the pointer is positioned on a it is shaped like a hand . 

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    grammar error
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    hyperlink
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    screen tip
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    spelling error
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    formatting error
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Answer : 2. " hyperlink "

Q:

Which process check to ensure the components of the computer are operating and connected properly?

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    Booting
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    Processing
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    Saving
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    Editing
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    None of these
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Answer : 1. "Booting "

Q:

A utility used to reduce the number of fragmented files and improve access speed?

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    Disc light
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    Data Defragmator
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    non-refragmater
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    WPAN
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Answer : 2. "Data Defragmator"

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