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Computer Awareness Questions and Quiz for Banking, IBPS, RRB, RBI,
SBI, NABARD examinations of 2020-2021. Computer Awareness MCQs
for Competitive Exams. GKToday Computer Awareness for IBPS PO,
IBPS Clerk, Bank PO, Bank Clerk and other entrance / competitive
examinations.
31. Which one is the common device used for drawing, painting, or
interactively selecting coordinate positions on an object ?
[A] Image scanner
[B] Digitizers
[C] Data glove
[D] Touch panels
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Correct Answer: B [Digitizers]


Notes:
Digitizers can be used for drawing, painting and selecting positions. It is
any device which receives analog information and creates a digital
representation of it.

32. When a person turn on your computer, which of the following computer
memory is the first to activate?
[A] RAM
[B] ROM
[C] BIOS
[D] All of the e Above
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Correct Answer: C [BIOS]


Notes:
BIOS instructions set up the computer and boot the operating system. The
BIOS’s primary function is to handle the system setup process including
driver loading and operating system booting.
33. Which of the following is the another name for Secondary Memory?
[A] Auxiliary Memory
[B] Virtual memory
[C] Main memory
[D] Internal Storage
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Correct Answer: A [Auxiliary Memory]


Notes:
Auxiliary memory, also known as Secondary memory or External memory,
is a non-volatile memory. Secondary Memory isn’t directly accessible to the
CPU like primary storage.
34. Which of the following define the meaning of RAM?
[A] It is a memory which only be read.
[B] It is a memory which both read and written.
[C] It is a memory which is used for permanent storage.
[D] It is a memory which can only be written.
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35. Which of the following is the name given to the number of concentric
circles on a diskette?
[A] Sectors
[B] Cylinders
[C] Tracks
[D] Clusters
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Correct Answer: C [Tracks]


Notes:
The platters of a hard disk have two sides for recording the data. Every
surface of the platter has invisible concentric circles on it. These circles
are called tracks.

36. If your computer is overheating, Which of the following things you can do
about it?
[A] Ensure Proper Ventilation
[B] Clean Out Computer’s Case
[C] Tune Up Heat Sinks
[D] All of the Above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the Above]


Notes:
If there is no idea of why your computer started overheating, open its case
and check that all the fans are running. If CPU is overheating, its heat sink
may not be seated correctly or its thermal paste may be old.
37. Which of the following defines the term computer maintainence
properly?
[A] It means changing your system frequently.
[B] It means changing parts of system regularly.
[C] It is the practice of keeping computers in a good state of repair.
[D] It means changing system fan regularly.
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38. What is the name given to the device invented by Dr. Bobeck in 1966 for
mass storage of data ?
[A] Punched Paper Tape
[B] Magnetic Bubble Storage
[C] Magnetic Tape
[D] Magnetic Disk
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Correct Answer: B [Magnetic Bubble Storage]


Notes:
Bubble memory is a type of non-volatile computer memory that uses a thin
film of a magnetic material to hold small magnetized areas. Bubble
memory is largely the brainchild of a single person, Andrew Bobeck.
39. What is the full form of HVD?
[A] Hydraulic Video Disk
[B] Halogenated Versatile Disk
[C] Holographic Versatile Disc
[D] Hyper Video Disk
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40. How many pins does a Single in-Line Memory Module have?
[A] 16
[B] 30 or 72
[C] 48
[D] 23
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Correct Answer: B [30 or 72]


Notes:
A SIMM, or single in-line memory module, is a type of memory module
containing random-access memory used in computers from the early
1980s to the late 1990s.It has either 30 pins or 72 pins.

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