Description : Which is an escape code language used to send commands to the printer for printing documents? A. Postscript B. PCL C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of the Above
Last Answer : B. PCL
Description : ________ is a printer language that uses English phrases and programmatic constructions to describe the appearance of a printed page to the printer. A. Postscript B. PCL C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of the Above
Last Answer : A. Postscript
Description : The Assistant is -. 1) an application that allows you to take notes and save them in a file 2) an animated character that provides help and suggestions 3) a button on the standard Toolbar that executes the Print command 4) a collection of frequently misspelled words in a dictionary file
Last Answer : 2) an animated character that provides help and suggestions
Description : .......... is a special type of programming language used to provide instructions to the monitor simple batch processing schema. A) Job control language (JCL) B) Processing control language (PCL) C) Batch control language (BCL)
Last Answer : A) Job control language (JCL)
Description : ACL stands for. a. Application Control Language b. Application Control list c. Access control List d. Access Command List
Last Answer : d. Access Command List
Description : MICR stands for A) Magnetic Ink Character Reader B) Magnetic Ink Code Reader C) Magnetic Ink Case Reader D) None of the above
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : MICR stands for A) Magnetic Ink Character Reader B) Magnetic Ink Code Reader C) Magnetic Ink Cases Reader D) None
Description : MICR stands for ____________ A. Magnetic Ink Colour Recognition B. Magnetic Ink Code Recognition C. Magnetic Ink Computer Recognition D. Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
Last Answer : D. Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
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 : In MICR, C stands for ..... 1) Code 2) Colour 3) Computer 4) Character
Last Answer : 4) Character
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 : What is the use of sections in a word document: a) To divide the document into parts so that each part may be independently printed when the print command is given. b) To divide the document into ... document into parts and then allow formatting of each part the way you want. d) None of The Above
Last Answer : To vary the layout of a document within a page or between pages by dividing the document into parts and then allow formatting of each part the way you want.
Description : In MS - Word ever command is available in: a) Printer b) Menu c) Desktop d) None of The Above
Last Answer : b) Menu
Description : In MS - Word every command is available in: a) Printer b) Menu c) Letter d) None of The Above
Description : How many questions on the Primary Care PTSD Screen (PC-PTSD) must be answered yes to require administration of the PTSD Checklist - Civilian version (PCL-C)?
Last Answer : Two or more.
Description : When an algorithm is written in the form of a programming language, it becomes a _________ a) Flowchart b) Program c) Pseudo code d) Syntax
Last Answer : Answer: b Explanation: An algorithm becomes a program when it is written in the form of a programming language. Thus, any program is an algorithm
Description : The messageChannel class declares the _________ class attribute that defines the key string. a) command_key b) command-key c) commandkey d) Key_command
Last Answer : a) command_key
Description : MICR stands for a. Magnetic Ink Character Reader b. Magnetic Ink Code Reader c. Magnetic Ink Cases Reader d. None
Last Answer : Magnetic Ink Character Reader
Description : MICR stands for a) Magnetic Ink Character Reader b) Magnetic Ink Code Reader c) Magnetic Ink Cases Reader d) None
Last Answer : a) Magnetic Ink Character Reader
Last Answer : a. Magnetic Ink Character Reader
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 : The command javac A) Converts a java program into binary code B) Converts a java program into bytecode C) Converts a java program into machine language D) None of the above.
Last Answer : B) Converts a java program into bytecode
Description : Printer resolution is a numerical measure of print quality that is measured in _______ A. Pages Per Minute (PPM) B. Lines Per Minute (LPM) C. Characters Per Second (CPS) D. Dots Per Inch (DPI)
Last Answer : D. Dots Per Inch (DPI)
Description : Line Printers that print one line at a time are _________ a) Laser Printers b) Inkjet Printers c) Drum Printers d) Chain Printers
Last Answer : Answer: c Explanation: The drum printers have a solid cylindrical drum with characters embossed on its surface in the form of circular bands. It can only print a predefined set of characters
Description : _________ printers print the characters without using ribbon and it can print a complete page at a time. A. Impact B. Non Impact C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of the Above
Last Answer : B. Non Impact
Description : ________ printers are the printers that print one character at a time. A. Laser B. Drum C. Chain D. Dot Matrix
Last Answer : D. Dot Matrix
Description : _____printer cannot print more than one character at a time. (1) Daisy-wheel (2) Laser (3) Dot-matrix (4) Line
Last Answer : Daisy-wheel
Description : Direct Thermal printer does not use _________ A. heat B. coated paper C. ribbon D. None of the Above
Last Answer : C. ribbon
Description : Which of the following is an example for Character printer? A. Laser B. Drum C. Chain D. Daisy Wheel
Last Answer : D. Daisy Wheel
Description : PCI stands for _________ a) Peripheral Component Interconnect b) Partial Component Interconnect c) Peripheral Component Interaction d) Partial Component Interaction
Last Answer : Answer: a Explanation: PCI is a high-bandwidth bus that can function as a peripheral bus. Compared with others, it delivers better system performance
Description : EDODRAM stands for _________ A. Extended Digital Output Dynamic RAM B. Extended Dynamic Output Digital RAM C. Extended Data Output Digital RAM D. Extended Data Output Dynamic RAM
Last Answer : D. Extended Data Output Dynamic RAM
Description : LCD stands for _________ A. Light Crystal Display B. Low Crystal Display C. Less Crystal Display D. Liquid Crystal Display
Last Answer : D. Liquid Crystal Display
Description : LED stands for _________ A. Low Emission Display B. Liquid Emitting Display C. Less Emitting Diode D. Light Emitting Diode
Last Answer : D. Light Emitting Diode
Description : CISC stands for _________ A. Compound Instruction Set Computer B. Complex Information Set Computer C. Compound Information Set Computer D. Complex Instruction Set Computer
Last Answer : D. Complex Instruction Set Computer
Description : CRAR stands for _________ A. Capital to Risk-Weighted Assets Ratio B. Capital to Risk Assets Ratio C. Credit Rating-Weighted Assets Ratio D. Credit Rating Assets Ratio
Last Answer : A. Capital to Risk-Weighted Assets Ratio Explanation: The Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) or Capital-to-Risk weighted Assets Ratio (CRAR) is a measure of a bank s capital. It is ... It is used to protect depositors and promote the stability and efficiency of financial systems around the world.
Description : In SNRR Account, SNRR stands for _________ A. Statutory Non Resident Rupee B. Single Non Resident Rupee C. Statutory Non Reflex Rupee D. Single Non Resident Rupee E. Special Non Resident Rupee
Last Answer : E. Special Non Resident Rupee Explanation: Any person resident outside India, having a business interest in India, can open a Special Non-Resident Rupee Account (SNRR account) with an authorised dealer for the purpose of putting through bonafide transactions in rupees.
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 : _________ 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 : Given a Pandas series called Sequences, the command which will display the first 4 rows is .... (a) print(Sequences.head(4)) -Technology
Last Answer : (a) print(Sequences.head(4))
Description : What does the following command do? grep −vn abc x (A) It will print all of the lines in the file x that match the search string abc (B) It will print all of the lines in file x that do not ... (D) It will print the specific line numbers of the file x in which there is a match for string abc
Last Answer : (A) It will print all of the lines in the file x that match the search string “abc”
Description : In a certain code language,'134' means 'good and tasty';'478' means 'see good pictures' and'729' means 'pictures are faint'. Which of the following digits stands for 'see'? a) 9 b)2 c) 1 d) 8
Last Answer : Answer key : (d)
Description : CRT stands for: a. Cathode ray tube b. Compared ray tube c. Command ray tube d. None of these
Last Answer : a. Cathode ray tube
Description : Write a short code using C++ to print out all odd number from 1 to 100 using a for loop
Last Answer : for( unsigned int i = 1; i < = 100; i++ ) if( i & 0x00000001 ) cout
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
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : EBCDIC stands 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
Description : BASIC stands for: a) Basic Access towards Skills in Computer b) Beginner's All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code c) Binary And Specific Instruction Code d) None of These
Last Answer : b) Beginner's All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code