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(1)
Minimum number of bits required to store any 3 digit decimal number is equal to
(2)
Internet explorer is a type of
[A]
Operating System
[B]
Compiler
[C]
Browser
[D]
IP address
(3)
POP3 and IMAP are e-mail accounts in which
[A]
One automatically gets one’s mail everyday
[B]
One has to be connected to the server to read or write one’s mail
[C]
One only has to be connected to the server to send and receive email
[D]
One does not need any telephone lines
Answer: One only has to be connected to the server to send and receive email
(4)
Which of the following operating system is used on mobile phones ?
[A]
Windows Vista
[B]
Android
[C]
Windows XP
[D]
All of the above
(5)
If (y)x represents a number y in base x, then which of the following numbers is smallest of all ?
[A]
(1111)2
[B]
(1111)8
[C]
(1111)10
[D]
(1111)16
(6)
High level programming language can be converted to machine language using which of the following ?
[A]
Oracle
[B]
Compiler
[C]
Mat lab
[D]
Assembler
(7)
HTML is used to create
[A]
machine language program
[B]
high level program
[C]
web page
[D]
web server
(8)
The term DNS stands for
[A]
Domain Name System
[B]
Defense Nuclear System
[C]
Downloadable New Software
[D]
Dependent Name Server
Answer: Domain Name System
(9)
IPv4 and IPv6 are addresses used to identify computers on the internet. Find the correct statement out of the following :
[A]
Number of bits required for IPv4 address is more than number of bits required for IPv6 address.
[B]
Number of bits required for IPv4 address is same as number of bits required for IPv6 address.
[C]
Number of bits required for IPv4 address is less than number of bits required for IPv6 address.
[D]
Number of bits required for IPv4 address is 64.
Answer: Number of bits required for IPv4 address is less than number of bits required for IPv6 address.
(10)
The octal number system consists of the following symbols:
[A]
0 – 7
[B]
0 – 9
[C]
0 – 9, A – F
[D]
None of the above
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