Wednesday, 26 December 2012

COMPUTER SCIENCE GK Q&A


Computer General Knowledge: 


1.       In cyber crimes,
(A) The computer is a tool (B) The computer is a target
(C) Both (A) and (B)   (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Ans: C

2.       Which of the following is not an operating system?
(A) Linux (B) Mozilla
(C) Macintosh (D) Windows
Ans: B

3.       Statistical calculations and preparation of tables and graphs can be done using
(A) Adobe Photoshop (B) Excel
(C) Notepad     (D) Power Point
Ans: B

4.       Nod 32, Norton and Panda are
(A) Search engines     (B) Operating Systems
(C) Antivirus software    (D) Internet browsers
Ans: C

5.       EDUCOMP
(A)    Reaches out to the entire education cycle – preschool toddlers to post graduate students
(B)    Delivers the core curriculum subjects at school and college levels as well as vocational and employability skills
(C)    Empowers with IT education and IT enabled learning
(D)    All of the above
Ans: D

6.       Identify a web browser from the following
(A) Yahoo (B) Internet Explorer
(C) Bing  (D) DuckDuckGo
Ans: B

7.       Which is not a social networking site?
(A) Google Plus  (B) Wink
(C) LinkedIn    (D) Buzz
Ans: B

8.       Which of the following is a wrong direction to guard against a ‘Phishing’ attack?
(A)    Log on to a site by typing the proper URL in the address bar
(B)    Ensure that the URL of the login page starts with http:// and not https://
(C)    Give user id and password only at authenticated login page
(D)    Look for the lock sign/icon and verisign certificate
Ans: B

9.       Which of the following is not suitable for preparation of learning materials?
(A) NETLOG (B) ERIC
(C) PROQUEST (D) UTUBE
Ans: A

10.  Nimbuz, Pidgin and Trillion are software used for
(A) Blogging (B) Chatting
(C) Surfing (D) All of the above
Ans: B

11.  WWWW, in computer parlance, stands for
(A) World Wide Web Worm  (B) World Wide Wildlife Web
(C) World Wide Women’s Web (D) World Wide Women’s Week
Ans: A

12.  One kilobyte (KB) is equal to
(A) 1000 bytes (B) 1024 bytes
(C) 1024 bits  (D) 1023 bytes
Ans: B

13.  One megabyte (MB) is equal to
(A) 1023 kilobytes (B) 1000 bytes
(C) 100 kilobytes (D) 1024 kilobytes
Ans: D

14.  One Gigabyte (GB) is equal to
(A) 1000 megabytes (B) 2048 megabytes
(C) 2023 megabytes (D) 1024 megabytes
Ans: D

15.  8 bits forms a
(A) byte  (B) nibble
(C) kilobyte (D) None of the above
Ans: A

16.  One Terabyte (TB) is equal to
(A) 1000 megabytes (B) 2048 megabytes
(C) 1024 gigabytes (D) 1024 megabytes
Ans: C

17.  Super computer developed by Indian scientists?
(A) Param (B) Cray I
(C) Blue Gene (D) IBM Sequoia
Ans: A

18.  A process used by large retailers to study trends
(A) data selection   (B) data mining
(C) both (A) and (B)   (D) None of the above
Ans: B

19.  Technology no longer protected by copyright, available to everyone
(A) Proprietary (B) Open
(C) Private     (D) Either (A) or (B)
Ans: B

20.  Computers use -------- language to process data
(A) English (B) powerful
(C) decimal (D) binary
Ans: D

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