1. What does ‘C’ represent in MICR?
2. The ability of an OS to run more than one application at a time is called
3. What do you use to create a chart?
4. Different applications and docu¬ments of windows desktop are represented by
5. What happens when you boot up a PC?
6. On which button does help menu exist?
7. By CD you can
8. What is correcting errors in a program called ?
9. Which type of resource does have greater probability to become shared resource in a computer network?
10. What kind of scheme is the HTTP protocol?
- (1) Code
- (2) Column
- (3) Computer
- (4) Character
- (5) None of these
2. The ability of an OS to run more than one application at a time is called
- (1) multitasking
- (2) object-oriented programming
- (3) multi-user computing
- (4) time-sharing
- (5) None of these
3. What do you use to create a chart?
- (1) Pie Wizard
- (2) Excel Wizard
- (3) Data Wizard
- (4) Chart Wizard
- (5) None of these
4. Different applications and docu¬ments of windows desktop are represented by
- (1) Symbols
- (2) Labels
- (3) Graph
- (4) Icon
- (5) None of these
5. What happens when you boot up a PC?
- (1) Portions of the operating system are copied from disk into memory
- (2) Portions of the operating system are copied from memory onto disk
- (3) Portions of the operating system are compiled
- (4) Portions of the operating system are emulated
- (5) None of these
6. On which button does help menu exist?
- (1) End
- (2) Start
- (3) Turn off
- (4) Restart
- (5) None of these
7. By CD you can
- (1) Read
- (2) Write
- (3) Read and Write
- (4) Either Read or Write
- (5) None of these
8. What is correcting errors in a program called ?
- (1) Interpreting
- (2) Translating
- (3) Debugging
- (4) Compiling
- (5) None of these
9. Which type of resource does have greater probability to become shared resource in a computer network?
- (1) Printers
- (2) Speakers
- (3) Floppy Disc Drivers
- (4) Keyboards
- (5) None of these
10. What kind of scheme is the HTTP protocol?
- (1) get/put
- (2) store/forward
- (3) queuing
- (4) search/return
- (5) request/response