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Important Computer Questions Part 20 | MCQs for Govt & Competitive Exams

Important Computer Questions Part 20 | MCQs for Govt & Competitive Exams

Important Computer Questions Part 20 | MCQs for Govt & Competitive Exams

Question 571: The smallest unit of computer data is

(a) Byte

(b) Bit

(c) Record

(d) File

(e) None of these

Answer: (b) Bit

 

Question 572: The unit of measurement of a word length is

(a) Meter

(b) Byte

(c) Bit

(d) Millimeter

Answer: (c) Bit

 

Question 573: The length of a word in a computer is measured by

(a) bits

(b) byte

(c) millimeter

(d) meter

Answer: (a) bits

 

Question 574: In binary language, each letter of alphabet, each number and each special character is made up of a unique combination of ______.

(a) 8 bytes

(b) 8 kilobytes

(c) 8 characters

(d) 8 bits

(e) 8 megabytes

Answer: (d) 8 bits

 

Question 575: Data is stored in computer memory.

(a) bytes

(b) program

(c) registers

(d) bits

Answer: (d) bits

 

Question 576: A 32 bit word computer can access _____ bytes at a time.

(a) 4

(b) 8

(c) 16

(d) 32

(e) 30

Answer: (a) 4

 

Question 577: For a memory of size 64K words with each word storing 8 bits, the size of memory data register (MDR) is:

(a) 8 bits

(b) 16 bits

(c) 32 bits

(d) 64 bits

Answer: (a) 8 bits

 

Question 578: Bit is an abbreviation for

(a) Binary system

(b) Digital byte

(c) Binary digit

(d) Binary unit

Answer: (c) Binary digit

 

Question 579: In computers, BIT is a portmanteau of _____.

(a) Binary term

(b) Binary digit

(c) Binary data

(d) Binary transfer

Answer: (b) Binary digit

 

Question 580: Computer memory is measured by

(a) by bits

(b) by ohms

(c) by ampere

(d) by volts

Answer: (a) by bits

 

Question 581: Which circuit is used to store one bit of data?

(a) Register

(b) Flip Flop

(c) Vector

(d) Encoder

Answer: (b) Flip Flop

 

Question 582: The means of specifically expressing the position of data in memory is

(a) Accumulator

(b) Address

(c) L.D.A

(d) RAM

Answer: (b) Address

 

Question 583: If the ASCII code of U is 01010101, then what is the ASCII code for V?

(a) 01010100

(b) 01010110

(c) 01000110

(d) 01010111

Answer: (b) 01010110

 

Question 584: If the ASCII code of E is 01000101, then what will be the ASCII code of F?

(a) 01010110

(b) 01000110

(c) 01000111

(d) 11000110

Answer: (b) 01000110

 

Question 585: ASCII-8 is an 8 bit cod and can uniquely represent maximum characters

(a) 256

(b) 127

(c) 255

(d) 128

Answer: (a) 256

 

Question 586: Full form of ASCII is

(a) American Scientific code for Interchange of Information

(b) American Scientific code for Information Interchange

(c) American Standard code for Information Interchange

(d) Altruistic Scientific Code for Information Interchange

Answer: (c) American Standard code for Information Interchange

 

Question 587: ASCII is the system that provides

(a) 256 different characters

(b) 512 different characters

(c) 1024 different characters

(d) 128 different characters

(e) 1000 different characters

Answer: (d) 128 different characters

 

Question 588: Which of the following codes needs 7 bits to represent a character?

(a) ASCII

(b) BCD

(c) EBCDIC

(d) GRAY

Answer: (a) ASCII

 

Question 589: Every character on every computer keyboard has ASCII, the full form of which is

(a) American Stock Code for Information Interchange

(b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

(c) African Standard Code for Information Interchange

(d) Adaptable Standard Code for Information Interchange

Answer: (b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

 

Question 590: Full form of ASCII is

(a) American Scientific code for Interchange of Information

(b) American Standard Code for Interchange Information

(c) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

(d) Altruistic Scientific Code for Information Interchange

Answer: (c) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

 

Question 591: ASCII is  the system that provides ______.

(a) 256 different characters

(b) 512 different characters

(c) 1024 different characters

(d) 128 different characters

(e) 1000 different characters

Answer: (d) 128 different characters

 

Question 592: Which of the following codes need 7 bits to represent a character?

(a) ASCII

(b) BCD

(c) EBCDIC

(d) GRAY

Answer: (a) ASCII

 

Question 593: Every character on every computer keyboard has ASCII, the full form of which is

(a) American Stock Code for Information Interchange

(b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

(c) African Standard Code for Information Interchange

(d) Adaptable Standard Code for Information Interchange

Answer: (b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

 

Question 594: Full form of ASCII is

(a) American Scientific code for Interchange of Information

(b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

(c) American Standard Code for Interchange Information

(d) Altruistic Scientific Code for Information Interchange

Answer: (b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

 

Question 595: ASCII stands of _______

(a) American Scientific code for Interchange of Information

(b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

(c) American Standard Code for Immediate Information

(d) Altruistic Scientific Code for Information Interchange

Answer: (b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

 

Question 596: ASCII coding allocated binary codes to English alphabets and symbols for computer use. Which allocates code to almost all the languages of the world and also to symbols covering more than a lakh characters. The new standard is called

(a) CCS

(b) Unicode

(c) Standard CCS code

(d) Universal CCS code

Answer: (b) Unicode

 

Question 597: Full form of ASCII is

(a) American Scientific code for Interchange of Information

(b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

(c) American Standard Code for Immediate Information

(d) Altruistic Scientific Code for Information Interchange

Answer: (b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

 

Question 598: ASCII 7 is a 7 bit code and can define maximum specific classes of _______ digits.

(a) 128

(b) 256

(c) 127

(d) 64

Answer: (a) 128

 

Question 599: What does ASCII mean in relation to data representation?

(a) American Scientific code for Interchange of Information

(b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

(c) Australian Standard Code for Information Interchange

(d) Altruistic Scientific Code for Information Interchange

Answer: (b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

 

Question 600: If ASCII code for K is 01001011, then what is the ASCII code for L?

(a) 01001100

(b) 11001011

(c) 01111011

(d) 01001000

Answer: (a) 01001100

 

 

 

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