Description : What does BIOS stand for ? (1) Basic Internal Output System (2) Basic Intra Operating System (3) Basic Internal Organ System (4) Basic Input Outpur System
Last Answer : Basic Input Outpur System
Description : 104. Which is a volatile memory: a) ROM b) BIOS c) PROM d) RAM e) None of The Above
Last Answer : d) RAM
Description : When a computer is booting, BIOS is loaded to the memory by (A) RAM (B) ROM (C) CD-ROM (D) TCP
Last Answer : (B) ROM
Description : When in use, software is temporarily stored in: a) RAM b) ROM c) BIOS d) None of These
Last Answer : a) RAM
Description : The BIOS is the abbreviation of . A) Basic Input Output System B) Best Input Output System C) Basic Input Output Symbol D) Base Input Output System
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : BIOS stands for _______: a)Basic Integrated Output System b) Basic Integrated Operator System c) Basic Input Output Software d) Basic Input Output System e) None of The Above
Last Answer : d) Basic Input Output System
Description : BIOS stands for: a) Basic Input Output Software b) Basic Input Output System c) Basic Input Output Standards d) None of The Above
Last Answer : b) Basic Input Output System
Description : The most advanced form Of Read Only Memory (ROM) is (1) PROM (2) RAM (3) Cache Memory (4) EEPROM
Last Answer : EEPROM
Description : What is BIOS (Basic Input and Output Software)?
Last Answer : The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) is software that controls the motherboard and computer hardware functions. Search Google with: BIOS for more information.
Description : ROM stands for: a) Read Operating Memory b) Random Oriented Memory c) Read Only Memory d) None of These
Last Answer : c) Read Only Memory
Description : Which of the following memories must be refreshed many times per second? A) Static RAM B) Dynamic RAM C) EPROM D) ROM
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : .............. is a type of memory circuitry that holds the computer’s start-up routine. (A) RIM (Read Initial Memory) (B) RAM (Random Access Memory) (C) ROM (Read Only Memory) (D) Cache Memory
Last Answer : (C) ROM (Read Only Memory)
Description : To read a CD-ROM disc, you need a (1) laser beam (2) magnetic needle (3) sound card (4) graphics card
Last Answer : laser beam
Description : A dynamic RAM has refresh cycle of 32 times per msec. Each refresh operation requires 100 nsec and a memory cycle requires 250 nsec. What percentage of memory’s total operating time is required for refreshes? (A) 0.64 (B) 0.96 (C) 2.00 (D) 0.32
Last Answer : Answer: D Explanation: in 1ms : refresh = 32 times Memory cycle = 1ms/250ns = 106ns/250ns = 4000 times Therefore, % of refresh time = (32 x 100ns)/(4000 x 250ns) = 3200ns/1000000 x 100% = 0.32%
Description : ________is also called Flash BIOS: a) PROM b) EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM) c) EPROM d) None of These
Last Answer : b) EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM)
Description : What is the permanent memory built into your computer called: a) RAM b) Floppy c) CPU d) CD - ROM e) ROM
Last Answer : e) ROM
Description : What is the permanent memory built into your computer called? 1) RAM 2) ROM 3) CPU 4) CD-ROM
Last Answer : 2) ROM
Description : _________is computer storage that only maintains its data while the device is powered. A. Volatile memory B. Non Volatile memory C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of the Above
Last Answer : A. Volatile memory
Description : Which of the following memories must be refreshed many times per second? a. Static RAM b. Dynamic RAM c. EPROM d. ROM
Last Answer : b. Dynamic RAM
Description : A(n) ______ is a set of programs designed to manage the resources of a computer, including starting the computer, managing programs, managing memory and coordinating tasks between input and output devices. a) application suite b) compiler c) input/output system d) operating system e) None of these
Last Answer : d) operating system
Description : When you are working on a document on PC, where is the document temporarily stored? 1) RAM 2) ROM 3) The CPU 4) Flash memory 5) The CD-Rom
Last Answer : Answer :1
Description : Which is the type of memory for information that does not change on your computer? A) RAM B) ROM C) ERAM D) RW / RAM
Description : The memory which is programmed at the time it is manufactured A) ROM B) RAM C) PROM D) EPROM
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The two kinds of main memory are: A) Primary and secondary B) Random and sequential C) ROM and RAM D) All of above
Description : You will use _____between main memory & registers to hide "slow" DRAM: a) RAM b) Cache c) ROM d) None of These
Last Answer : RAM
Description : Cache memory acts between (1) CPU and RAM (2) CPU and ROM (3) RAM and ROM (4) CPU and Hard disk
Last Answer : CPU and RAM
Description : Which of the following memories allows simultaneous read and write operations? A) ROM B) RAM C) EPROM D) None of above
Description : CPU performs read/write operations at any point in time in _____ A. PROM B. EPROM C. RAM D. ROM
Last Answer : B. EPROM
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 : ______ is RAM that combines the fast read and write access of Dynamic RAM A. VRAM B. WRAM C. MRAM D. FRAM
Last Answer : D. FRAM Ferroelectric RAM
Description : Which term is used to describe RAM? A) Dynamic RAM (DRAM) B) Static RAM (SRAM) C) Video RAM (VRAM) D) All of the above
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Which of following can not be accessed randomly (A) DRAM. (B) SRAM. (C) ROM. (D) Magnetic tape.
Last Answer : Ans: D Magnetic tape can only be accessed sequentially.
Description : Critical Region is: a) a set of instructions that access common shared resources which exclude one another in time b) the portion of the main memory which can be accessed only by one process at a time. c) Both of The Above d) None of The Above
Last Answer : a) a set of instructions that access common shared resources which exclude one another in time
Description : CD-ROM stands for A) Compactable Read Only Memory B) Compact Data Read Only Memory C) Compactable Disk Read Only Memory D) Compact Disk Read Only Memory
Description : One of the popular mass storage device is CD ROM. What does CD ROM stand for? A) Compactable Read Only Memory B) Compact Data Read Only Memory C) Compactable Disk Read Only Memory D) Compact Disk Read Only Memory
Description : The instructions for starting the computer are house on A) Random access memory B) CD-Rom C) Read only memory chip D) All of above
Description : Which of the following is a read only memory storage device? A) Floppy Disk B) CD-ROM C) Hard Disk D) None of these
Description : The instructions for starting the computer are house on ________ A. Hard Disk B. CD-ROM C. Read Only Memory chip D. All of the above
Last Answer : C. Read Only Memory chip
Description : ROM (Read Only Memory), is a type of memory that can ________store data: a) Permanently b) Semi Permanently c) Permanently or Semi - Permanently d) None of These
Last Answer : c) Permanently or Semi - Permanently
Description : What characteristics of Read Only memory ROM, makes it useful? 1) ROM information can be easily updated. 2) ROM provides very large amounts of inexpensive Data storage. 3) Data in ... remains there even without electrical power 4) ROM chips are easily Swapped between different brands of computers
Last Answer : 3) Data in ROM is Nonvolatile, that is , it remains there even without electrical power
Description : ROM stands for (1) Real Office Manager (2) Read Only Memory (3) Read Only Memorandum (4) Role On Memory
Last Answer : Read Only Memory
Description : Input device used to make a digital copy of a photograph. (a) Graphics Tablet (b) Scanner (c) MICR (d) OMR -Technology
Last Answer : (b) Scanner is an input device that is used to make a digital copy of a photograph. It converts the image or text into a digital file.
Description : Every Component of your computer is either - 1) Software of CPU/RAM 2) Input Devices and Output Devices 3) Application software or System Software 4) None of these
Last Answer : 2) Input Devices and Output Devices
Description : What is the permanent memory built into your computer called ? (A) RAM (B) Floppy (C) CPU (D) CO-ROM (E) ROM
Last Answer : ROM
Description : which chips using special external equipment can reprogram a. ROM b. PROM c. SAM d. RAM
Last Answer : PROM
Last Answer : b. PROM
Description : _________is the reference input minus the primary feedback.
Last Answer : Actuating signal is the reference input minus the primary feedback.
Description : SDRAM stands for. a. System dynamic random access memory b. Synchronous dynamic random access memory c. Both d. None
Last Answer : b. Synchronous dynamic random access memory
Description : _____________is a feature of an operating system that allows a computer to compensate for shortages of physical memory by temporarily transferring pages of data from RAM to disk storage. A. Flash memory B. Virtual memory C. Buffer D. None of the Above
Last Answer : B. Virtual memory