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Question: '.INI' extension refers usually to what kind of file? 1) Image file 2) System file 3) Hypertext related file 4) Image Color Matching Profile file Computers Quiz, Technology Quiz Question: '.BAT' extension refers usually to what kind of file? 1) Compressed Archive file 2) System file 3) Audio file 4) Backup file Computers Quiz, Technology Quiz Question: '.JPG' extension refers usually to what kind of file? 1) System file 2) Animation/movie file 3) MS Encarta document 4) Image file Computers Quiz, Technology Quiz Question: '.MOV' extension refers usually to what kind of file? 1) Image file 2) Animation/movie file 3) Audio file 4) MS Office document Computers Quiz, Technology Quiz Question: '.TXT' extension refers usually to what kind of file? 1) Text File 2) Image file 3) Audio file 4) Adobe Acrobat file Computers Quiz, Technology Quiz Question: '.TMP' extension refers usually to what kind of file? 1) Compressed Archive file 2) Image file 3) Temporary file 4) Audio file Computers Quiz, Technology Quiz Question: Who created Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)? 1) Paul Zimmerman 2) Tim Berners-Lee 3) Marc Andreessen 4) Ken Thompson Computers Quiz, Technology Quiz Question: Who co-founded Hotmail in 1996 and then sold the company to Micros oft?

1) Shawn Fanning 2) Ada Byron Lovelace 3) Sabeer Bhatia 4) Ray Tomlinson Computers Quiz, Technology Quiz Question: Who co-created the UNIX operating system in 1969 with Dennis Ritch ie? 1) Bjarne Stroustrup 2) Steve Wozniak 3) Ken Thompson 4) Niklaus Wirth Computers Quiz, Technology Quiz Question: Who is largely responsible for breaking the German Enigma codes, c reated a test that provided a foundation for artificial intelligence? 1) Alan Turing 2) Jeff Bezos 3) George Boole 4) Charles Babbage Computers Quiz, Technology Quiz Previous You are on Page No: 1. Total 4 Next Computer Quiz - Page 1 Computer Quiz - Page 2 Computer Quiz - Page 3 Computer Qu iz - Page 4 Advertisement What is my IP address? db5 Atro Chatro - Entertainment Unlimited - A website by Karmath InfoTech Private Li mited Affiliate Program Block My Number Contact Us Link Partners Privacy P olicy Tell your friends Webmasters Bulk SMS, SMS Short Code SMS Service for Stock Tips, Alerts Register Domai n, Domain Registration, Web Hosting SMS Reseller, Resell SMS Win Cash, Win Rupees, Win Prizes 1. UNIVAC is a. b. c. d. 2. a. b. c. d. 3. a. b. c. d. Universal Automatic Computer Universal Array Computer Unique Automatic Computer Unvalued Automatic Computer CD-ROM stands for Compactable Read Only Memory Compact Data Read Only Memory Compactable Disk Read Only Memory Compact Disk Read Only Memory ALU is Arithmetic Logic Unit Array Logic Unit Application Logic Unit None of above

4. VGA is a. Video Graphics Array b. Visual Graphics Array

c. Volatile Graphics Array d. Video Graphics Adapter 5. a. b. c. d. 6. a. b. c. d. 7. a. b. c. d. 8. a. b. c. d. 9. a. b. c. d. IBM 1401 is First Generation Computer Second Generation Computer Third Generation Computer Fourth Generation Computer MSI stands for Medium Scale Integrated Circuits Medium System Integrated Circuits Medium Scale Intelligent Circuit Medium System Intelligent Circuit The capacity of 3.5 inch floppy disk is 1.40 MB 1.44 GB 1.40 GB 1.44 MB The first computer introduced in Nepal was IBM 1400 IBM 1401 IBM 1402 IBM1402 WAN stands for Wap Area Network Wide Area Network Wide Array Net Wireless Area Network for Character Reader Code Reader Cases Reader

10. MICR stands a. Magnetic Ink b. Magnetic Ink c. Magnetic Ink d. None

Answers 1. UNIVAC is Correct Answer: a. Universal Automatic Computer Explanation: There are no computers with the name as in other options. UNIVA C was the first general purpose electronic digital computer designed for commerc ial use, produced by Universal Accounting Company of John Mauchly and J.P.Eckert in 1951. 2. CD-ROM stands for Correct Answer: d. Compact Disk Read Only Memory Explanation: There are no objects with the name as in other options. CD-ROM is a non-volatile optical data storage medium using the same physical format as

audio compact disk, readable by a computer with a CD-ROM drive. The standard 12 cm diameter CD-ROM store about 660 megabytes. 3. ALU is Correct Answer: a. Arithmetic Logic Unit Explanation: ALU is a unit in Central Processing Unit in a computer system t hat is responsible for arithmetic calculations and logical operations. Apart fro m ALU, the CPU contains MU (Memory Unit) and CU (Control Unit). 4. VGA is Correct Answer: a. Video Graphics Array Explanation: VGA is a type of Graphics Adapter. Graphic Adapter is an electr onic board that controls the display of a monitor. This device helps the motherb oard to work with the monitor and in VGA and SVGA the last letter A stands for Arra y whereas in MDA, CGA, MCGA the last letter A stands for Adapter . 5. IBM 1401 is Correct Answer: b. Second Generation Computer Explanation: IBM 1401 is a Second Generation Computer and is the first compu ter to enter Nepal in 2028 BS for census. Government of Nepal had brought this c omputer on rent and later purchased for data processing in Bureau of Statistics. After this computer, another ICL 2950/10, a British computer, was purchased by the fund of UNDP and UNFPA for the census of 2038 BS is second computer in Nepal . 6. MSI stands for Correct Answer: a. Medium Scale Integrated Circuits Explanation: After the invention of IC chips the development of computers pl unged into next phase. Small Scale Integration and Medium Scale Integration (SSI and MSI) were used in third generation of computers and Large Scale Integration and Very Large Scale Integration (LSI and VLSI) are being used in fourth genera tion of computers. People are now expecting ULSI (Ultra Large Scale Integration) Circuits to be used for fifth generation computers. 7. The capacity of 3.5 inch floppy disk is Correct Answer: d. 1.44 MB Explanation: Microfloppy disks (3.5 inch) if it is high density (MF2HD) can store 1.44 MB and if it is low density (MF2DD), it can store 720 KB. Mini Floppy disks (5.25 inch) if it is high density (MD2HD) can store 1.2 MB and low densit y (MD2DD) stores 360 KB of data. 8. The first computer introduced in Nepal was Correct Answer: b. IBM 1401

Explanation: IBM 1401, a second generation computer was brought in Nepal by the Government of Nepal paying One Lakh and twenty five thousands per month to u se in the census in 2028 B.S. Before this computer, Nepal was using a calculatin g device called Facit for statistical tasks. 9. WAN stands for Correct Answer: b. Wide Area Network Explanation: There are three different classes of computer network namely, L ocal Area Network (LAN) that covers a small geographical area such as a room, a building or a compound; Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) that has a citywide cove rage; and Wide Area Network (WAN) that covers the whole globe or beyond the glob e. 10. MICR stands for Correct Answer: a. Magnetic Ink Character Reader Explanation: MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Reader) is kind of scanner that ca n scan and identify the writing of magnetic ink. This device is used in banks to verify signatures in Checks.

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