Class: V Q: Choose the correct options. (90 Marks) 1. _______ is the example of first generation of computers. (Challenging- 4 Marks) a) UNIVAC b) IBM c) Apple 2c d) Robot 2. 1 GB equals to _______ kilobytes. (Challenging- 4 Marks) a) 8 bits b) 1023 kilobytes c) 1024MB d) 1024GB 3. ____ means to exchange information and share resources. (Moderate- 3 Marks) a) LAN b) WAN c) Networking d) MAN 4. _______ is a large scale network covering large distances. (Simple2 Marks) a) LAN b) WAN c) Internet d) MAN 5. By ____ we mean that different computers from different companies with different operating systems are able to communicate with each other. (Challenging- 4 Marks) a) CAI b) Intranet c) Interoperability d) MAN 6. Multimedia ready computers should posses fairly large amount of _______. (Moderate- 3 Marks)
a) ROM b) RAM c) Hard Disk d) LAN
7. There are _________ types of computer based on size and memory. (Simple2 Marks) a) two b) five c) four d) seven
8. _______provide mobile computing technology. (Moderate- 3 Marks)
a) Simple b) Mainframe c) Laptops d) Hard computers computers computers 9. ____ was the first calculating device. (Simple- 2 Marks) a) ABACUS b) PASCALINE c) NAPIER d) JAQUARD’S BONES LOOM 10. Charles Babbage developed the Difference Engine in ____. (Simple- 2 Marks) a) 1855 b) 1872 c) 1824 d) 1823 11. Analytical Engine was the improved version of the_______. (Simple- 2 Marks) a) Jacquard’s loom b) Difference Engine c) Napier bones d) Adding machine 12. Charles Babbage invented Analytical Engine in ____. (Moderate- 3 Marks) a) 1852 b) 1834 c) 1811 d) 1842 13. Analytical Engine is based upon the concept of ________. (Moderate- 3 Marks) a) I-P-O b) sorting c) output d) input 14. The first generation of computers were based upon the use of _____. (Challenging- 4 Marks) a) Transistors b) Engine c) Vacuum tubes d) speed 15. The _____ generation computers were generally much smaller in size. (Moderate- 3 Marks) a) first b) second c) fourth d) third
16. CAL stands for_______. (Moderate- 3 Marks)
a) Computer Aided Learning b) Complete Aided Learning Allied Schools Mid Term- 2020 c) Computer Assist Learning d) Computer Aided Logic 17. ________ are most powerful computers in the world. (Moderate- 3 Marks) a) Supercomputers b) Minicomputers c) Mainframe d) Microcomputers computers 18. Microcomputer are also known as _______. (Challenging- 4 Marks) a) Personal computer b) Desktop c) Supercomputers d) Both a & b 19. PC stands for? (Simple- 2 Marks) a) Powerful computer b) PDP computer c) Personal computer d) Pak computer 20. ________ was the first computer. (Challenging- 4 Marks) a) UNIVAC b) IBM c) Apple 2c d) Robot 21. LSI stands for______. (Moderate- 3 Marks) Low Scale Integration Long Simple Integration Large Scale Integration Level Storage Integration 22. Beowulf is an example of ____________. (Challenging- 4 Marks) a) supercomputer b) minicomputer c) mainframe d) laptop computer 23. What does IC stands for? (Challenging- 4 Marks) Integrated circle Integrated Circuit Integration Circle Integration Circuit 24. Press ____ to play/Pause a song. (Moderate- 3 Marks) a. Ctrl + B b. Ctrl + S c. Ctrl + P d. Ctrl + F 25. A _ means to exchange information and share resources. (Challenging- 4 Marks) a. Networking b. LAN c. WAN d. video conferencing 26. ___ can be connected through wires to form a network. (Challenging- 4 Marks) a. Computers b. LAN c. Networks d. intranet 27. Interconnect the network within one organization using Wide Area Network is called____. (Simple-2 Marks) a. Internet b. Intranet c. WAN d. CAL 28. CAI stands for______________. (Moderate- 3 Marks) a. Computer Assisted Instruction b. Complete Area Instruction c. Computer Area Instruction d. Computer Assisted Internet 29. A computer understands only _________ language. (Moderate- 3 Marks) a) english b) urdu c) simple d) 0& 1 Allied Schools Mid Term- 2020