Description : ASCII and EBCDIC are the popular character coding systems. What does EBCDIC stand for? A) Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code B) Extended Bit Code Decimal Interchange Code C) Extended Bit Case Decimal Interchange Code D) Extended Binary Case Decimal Interchange Code
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Codes consisting of lines of varying widths or lengths that are computer - readable are known as _______: a) an ASCII code b) a magnetic tape c) an OCR scanner d) a bar code e) None of The Above
Last Answer : d) a bar code
Description : Codes consisting of lines of varying widths or lengths that arecomputer-readable are known as– (A) an ASCII code (B) a magnetic tape (C) an OCR scanner (D) a bar code (E) None of these
Last Answer : a bar code
Description : Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is also known as _________ A. Intelligent Code Recognition B. Intermediate Code Recognition C. Intermediate Character Recognition D. Intelligent Character Recognition
Last Answer : D. Intelligent Character Recognition
Description : Which involves photo scanning of the text character by character, analysis of the scanned in image , and then translation of the character image into character code? A. OCR B. OMR C. Bar code Reader D. None of the Above
Last Answer : A. OCR
Description : OCR stands for: a) Optimal Character Reader b) Optical Character Reader c) Optimal Code Reader d) None of These
Last Answer : b) Optical Character Reader
Description : The commonly used standard data code to represent alphabetical, numerical and punctuation characters used in electronic data processing system is called A) ASCII B) EBCDIC C) BCD D) All of above
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : The most commonly used standard data code to represent alphabetical, numerical and punctuation characters used in electronic data processing system is called A) ASCII B) EBCDIC C) BCD D) All of above
Description : ASCII and EBCDIC are the popular character coding systems. What does ASCII stand for? A) American Stable Code for International Interchange B) American Standard Case for Institutional ... C) American Standard Code for Information Interchange D) American Standard Code for Interchange Information
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : A characteristic of the ASCII code is 1) its limitation to a maximum of 96 character configuration 2) its use of the zone codes 1010, 1011 and 1100 3) its independence from Hollerith code 4) All of these
Last Answer : 3) its independence from Hollerith code
Description : What was the purpose of several computer manufacturers cooperating to develop ASCII code for processing and transmitting data?
Last Answer : To standardize a binary code to give the computer user the capability of using several machines to process data regardless of the manufacturer.
Description : The most commonly used standard data code to represent alphabetical, numerical and punctuation characters used in electronic data processing system is called a. ASCII b. EBCDIC c. BCD d. All of above
Last Answer : a. ASCII
Description : MICR reads the characters by examining their shapes in _________ form. A. binary B. ASCII C. matrix D. None of the Above
Last Answer : C. matrix
Description : _________ is a device which recognises physical or behavioural traits of the individual. A. Smart Card Reader B. Optical Character Reader(OCR) C. Optical Mark Reader(OCR) D. Biometric Sensor
Last Answer : D. Biometric Sensor
Description : OCR stands for: a) Operational Character Reader b) Optical Character Recognition c) Optical Character Reader d) None of These
Last Answer : b) Optical Character Recognition
Description : Which of the following types of character recognition systems requires the use of magnetic ink: a) OCR b) MICR c) OMR d) None of The Above
Last Answer : b) MICR
Description : Thus hamming code for the ASCII character “a” is given as ……………… A. 10111001111 B. 10111001000 C. 10111001001 D. 10111001
Last Answer : C. 10111001001
Description : An ASCII is a character-encoding scheme that is employed by personal computers in order to represent various characters, numbers and control keys that the computer user selects on the ... C) American Standard Code for Information Integrity (D) American Standard Code for Isolated Information
Last Answer : (A) American Standard Code for Information Interchange
Description : Each character on the keyboard of computer has an ASCII value which stands for (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 Change
Last Answer : (B) American Standard Code for Information Interchange
Description : On the keyboard of computer each character has an “ASCII” value which stands for: (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 Change
Description : Instructions and memory address are represented by A) Character code B) Binary codes C) Binary word D) Parity bit
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : STL file converts curved surfaces into_______ a.Polygons b.Lines c.Surfaces d.None of the above
Last Answer : a.Polygons
Description : Which of the following input device is used in Banks to read magnetised characters on a Cheque? A. OCR B. MICR C. Bar Code reader D. Magnetic Stripe reader
Last Answer : B. MICR
Description : Which of the following devices is generally used to check multiple choice questions ? (1) OCR (2) OMR (3) MICR (4) Bar Code Reader
Last Answer : OMR
Description : STL file consists of which of the following format? a.ASCII b.Binary c.Both A & B d.Neither A nor B
Last Answer : c.Both A & B
Description : Which of the following code used in present day computing was developed by IBM Corporation? A) ASCII B) Hollerith Code C) Baudot Code D) EBCDIC Code
Description : The original ASCII code used__bits of each byte, reserving that last bit for error checking A) 5 B) 6 C) 7 D) 8
Description : ASCII stands for A) American Standard Code for Information Interchange B) American Scientific Code for International Interchange C) American Standard Code for Intelligence Interchange D) American Scientific Code for Information Interchange
Description : ASCII stands for A) American Stable Code for International Interchange B) American Standard Case for Institutional Interchange C) American Standard Code for Information Interchange D) American Standard Code for Interchange Information
Description : The computer code for the interchange of information between terminals is A) ASCII B) BCD C) EBCDIC D) All of above
Description : The ASCII code is a 7 bit code for: a) Letters b) Numbers c) Other Symbols d) All of The Above e) None of The Above
Last Answer : d) All of The Above
Description : ASCII stands for: a) Asian Standard Code for Information Interchange b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange c) Associate Standard Code for Information Interchange d) None of The Above
Last Answer : b) American Standard Code for Information Interchange
Description : The Computer code for interchange of information between terminals is: a) ASCII b) BCD c) All of The Above d) None of The Above
Last Answer : a) ASCII
Description : The computer code for interchange of information between terminals is 1) ASCII 2) BCD 3) BCDIC 4) Hollerith
Last Answer : 1) ASCII
Description : Codes consisting or Bars or lines of varying widths or lengths that are computer-readable are known as- 1) A bar code 2) An ASCII Code 3) A Magnetic Tape 4) A Light Pen
Last Answer : 1) A bar code
Description : In present day computing, which code is used and is accepted worldwide? (1) ASCII (2) Hollerith Code (3) EBCDIC (4) ISCII
Last Answer : ASCII
Description : The ASCII encoding of binary data is called a. base 64 encoding b. base 32 encoding c. base 16 encoding d. base 8 encoding
Last Answer : a. base 64 encoding
Description : Which numbering formats are really codes rather than true number systems? 96) A) hexadecimal and octal B) binary and octal C) decimal and binary D) BCD and ASCII
Last Answer : Which numbering formats are really codes rather than true number systems?
Description : Why do computers use binary? A. Because It's all the understand.... B. Because a computer is a series of switches, 1 being on and 0 being off C. Because they can't understand ASCII D. Because UNICODE doesn't work
Last Answer : A. Because It's all the understand....
Description : What does OCR stand for? (a) Optical Character Reader (b) Optical Character Recognition -Technology
Last Answer : (b) OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition used as an input device in a computer system.
Description : Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software allows the user to write in his/her normal handwriting. -Technology
Last Answer : FalseHandwriting recognition software allow the user to write in his/her normal handwriting.
Description : OCR (Optical Character Recognition) uses NLP. a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
Description : can read any printed character by comparing the pattern that is stored in the computer: a. SP b. CCR Cc. RAG d. OCR
Last Answer : d. OCR
Description : In computer terminology, OCR stands for a) Optical Character Reader b) Optical Card Reader c) Office Cash Receiver d) Online Computer Retrieva
Last Answer : a) Optical Character Reader
Description : Huffman trees use the _______________ of each character to work out their encoding. a. Frequency b. Order in ASCII c. Number value d. Both (a) and (b)
Last Answer : a. Frequency
Description : Instructions and memory address are represented by a. Character code b. Binary codes c. Binary word d. Parity bit
Last Answer : Binary codes
Last Answer : b. Binary codes