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ICT Concepts and Terminology Quiz

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INFORMATION &COMMUNICATION

TECHNOLOGY(UNIT-8)
IJ
1
• A monitor looks like a TV set but it does not

• a) receive TV signals *

• b) give a steady picture

• c) display graphics

• d) give a clear picture

2
• Which of the following items is not used in Local Area
Networks (LANs)?

• a) Computer

• b) Modem *

• c) Printer

• d) Cable

3
• A modem is connected in between a
telephone line and a
• a) network
• b) computer
• c) communication adapter *
• d) serial port

4
• A communication network which is used by
large organizations over regional, national or
global area is called
• a) LAN
• b) WAN *
• c) MAN
• d) VAN

5

• 1 byte is equal to
• a) 2 bits
• b) 8 bits*
• c) 16 bits
• d) 32 bits

6
• 1 byte is equal to
• a) 2 bits
• b) 8 bits*
• c) 16 bits
• d) 32 bits

7
• The computer performs all mathematical
and logical operations inside its
• a) Central Processing Unit *
• b) Memory Unit
• c) Output Unit
• d) Visual Display Unit

8
• The term “RAM” stands for
• a) Random Awareness Memory
• b) Read All Memory
• c) Read Any Memory
• d) Random Access Memory *

9
• The term ‘Program’ refers to
• a) a sequence of instructions *
• b) the computer’s internal design
• c) any information stored in the memory
• d) any information processed by the
computer

10
• The term ‘Program’ refers to
• a) a sequence of instructions
• b) the computer’s internal design
• c) any information stored in the memory
• d) any information processed by the
computer

11
• C, C++ , JAVA are the examples of

• a) commercial computer brands

• b) a computer’s internal parts

• c) programming languages *

• d) types of secondary memory devices

12
• Unix , DOS, Windows are examples of

• a) application programs

• b) operating systems *

• c) word processors

• d) commercial computer brands

13
• The operation of adding two numbers is done
in the

• a) program b) ALU *

• c) control unit d) output unit

14
• Machine language and assembly language are examples of

• a) high level languages

• b) low level languages *

• c) high level languages and low level languages respectively

• d) low level languages and high level languages

15
• TCP/IP is necessary if one is to connect to the

• a) phone b) LAN

• c) internet * d) a server

16
• An organization’s introductory webpage is
called its

• a) Portal b) Vortal

• c) Homepage * d) Website

17
• The term ‘DNS’ stands for

• a) Domain Name System *

• b) Defences Nuclear System

• c) Downloadable New Software

• d) Dependent Name Server
18
• .
• EDI
• A)stands for Electronic data Interchange (EDI)

• B)is a set of standards for controlling the transfer of business
documents, such as purchase orders and invoice, between
computers.

• C)Both A and B

• D) None of the above
19
• Input

• A)A data or instruction that you enter into the memory of
a computer.

• B)hardware components that result in the transfer of data.

• C)Both A and B

• D)None of the above
20
• The input devices are the

• A)computer hardware that accepts data and instructions from
user.

• B)communication between hardware components that
results in the transfer of data.

• C)Both A and B *

• D)None of the above
21
• [Link]/ Output devices (I/O)

• A) Communications between the user and the computer that
results in transfer of data


• B) Communication between hardware components that results in
the transfer of data.

• C) Both A and B *

• D)None of the above
22
• Modem

• a)Abbreviation for modulator/ demodulator.

• b)It is an Input/Output device that allows computer to
communicate through telephone lines.

• c) converts outgoing digital data into analog signals that can be
transmitted over phone lines and converts incoming audio signals
into digital data that can be processed by the computer.

• d) All the above *
23
• Ports
• External devices such as a keyboard, monitor,
printer, mouse and microphone often are attached
by a cable to the system unit the interface
• point of attachment to the system unit is called a
port. Most of the time ports are located on the back
of the system unit, but they also can be placed on
the front.
• A or B
• None of the above
24
• Application software

• A)any computer program used to create or process data such
as text documents, spreadsheets, graphics etc.

• B)programs to operate only mouse functions

• C)a type of program designed to handle very small instruction
sets.

• D)None of the above.
25
• Assembler

• A)is a computer program that convents assembly language
instructions into machine language

• B)developed by American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

• C)represent symbolic, numeric and alphanumeric characters,
voice

• D)All the above *

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