Description : The first electronic general purpose digital computer built by Mauchly and Eckert called ENIA did not work on the stored program principle. How many numbers could it store in its internal memory? a. 100 b. 20 c. 40 d. 80
Last Answer : 20
Last Answer : b. 20
Description : The first electronic general purpose digital computer built by Motley and Accrete called ENIAC did not work on the stored program concept. How many number s could it store in its internal memory? a. 100 b. 20 c. 40 d. 80
Description : How many numbers could ENIAC store in its internal memory A) 100 B) 20 C) 80 D) 40
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Who designed the first electronics computer ? ENIAC/ A) Von Neumann B) Joseph M Jacquard C) J. P. Eckert and J. W. Mauchly D) All of above
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Which of the following computer is not invented by J.P. Eckert and John Mauchly? A) ENIAC B) EDVAC C) UNIVAC D) EDSAC
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Who designed the first electronics computer – ENIAC? a. Van-Neumann b. Joseph M. Jacquard c. J. Presper Eckert and John W Mauchly d. All of above
Last Answer : J. Presper Eckert and John W Mauchly
Last Answer : c. J. Presper Eckert and John W Mauchly
Description : Who suggested Stored Program Concept A) John Mauchley B) J.P. Eckert C) John Neumann D) Joseph Jacquard
Description : Which of the following is the first computer to use Stored Program Concept? A) UNIVAC B) ENIAC C) EDSAC D) None of above
Description : ENIAC was the computer of- 1) Storage program concept 2) Processing concept 3) Electronic change concept 4) All
Last Answer : 1) Storage program concept
Description : ENIAC was the computer of 1 Storage program concept 2 Processing concept 3 Electronic change concept 4 All
Last Answer : 1 Storage program concept
Description : The first general purpose electronic digital computer in the world was A) UNIVAC B) EDVAC C) ENIAC D) All of above
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Who introduced the concept of “Stored Program” ? (1) John Von Neumann (2) Charles Babbage (3) Blaise Pascal (4) John Mauchly
Last Answer : John Von Neumann
Description : The first general purpose electronic computer in the world was A) UNIVAC B) EDVAC C) ENIAC D) All of above
Description : Which is the first electronic digital computer? A) ENIAC B) MARK I C) Z3 D) ABC
Description : The first operational electronic digital computer is (1) ENIAC (2) EDVAC (3) EDSAC (4) UNIVAC
Last Answer : ENIAC
Description : Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer(EDVAC) was designed on __________ concept. (A) Objective Programming (B) Stored program (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the Above
Last Answer : (B) Stored program
Description : ENIAC was 1) an electronic computer 2) an engine 3) a memory device 4) an electronic calculator
Last Answer : 4) All of these
Description : ENIAC was 1 an electronic computer 2 an engine 3 a memory device 4 an electronic calculator
Last Answer : 1 an electronic computer
Description : ENIAC was (1) an electronic calculator (2) an electronic computer (3) an memory device (4) an engine
Last Answer : an electronic computer
Description : Instructions and data can be stored in the memory of Computer for automatically directing the flow of operations. It is called _____ concept. (A) Objective Programming (B) Stored program (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the Above
Description : The first general purpose electronic computer in the world was a. UNIVAC b. EDVAC c. ENIAC d. All of the above
Last Answer : c. ENIAC
Description : Who built the first Mechanical Calculator A) Joseph Marie Jacquard B) John Mauchly C) Blaise Pascal D) Howard Aiken
Description : The man who built the first Mechanical Calculator was- 1) Joseph Marie Jacquard 2) John Mauchly 3) Blaise Pascal 4) Hardward Ailken
Last Answer : 3) Blaise Pascal
Description : The man who built the first Mechanical Calculator was 1 Joseph Marie Jacquard 2 John Mauchly 3 Blaise Pascal 4 Hardward Ailken
Last Answer : 3 Blaise Pascal
Description : Which computer was considered the first electronic computer until 1973 when court invalidated the patent? A) ENIAC B) MARK I C) Z3 D) ABC
Description : Which was the first electronic computer constructed at the Moore School of Engineering ‘? (1) EOVAC (2) ONIVAC (3) ENIAC (4) EDSAC
Description : Which of the following is not an electronic computer? A) ENIAC B) ABC C) UNIVAC D) EDVAC
Description : Charles Babbage invented 1) ENIAC 2) Difference engine 3) Electronic computer 4) Punched card
Last Answer : 2) Difference engine
Description : A student was once given a simple task to accomplish. He was given 6 numbers: 1, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 80, and was told to sum them together to be equal to 100. At last, he was able to accomplish this task. How did he do it? -Riddles
Last Answer : He read 10 and 80 backwards to give him 01 and 08 respectively. So, 1 + 01 + 20 + 30 + 40 + 08 = 100.
Description : The first digital electronic computer was built in the year________ A. 1950 B. 1960 C. 1940 D. 1930
Last Answer : The first digital electronic computer was built in the year 1940
Description : Which of the following was a special purpose computer? A) ABC B) ENIAC C) EDVAC D) All of the above
Description : Develop Assembly Language program (ALP) to find the largest number in a block of 10 numbers stored at location 40H onwards in internal RAM.
Last Answer : ORG 0000H MOV R1, #0AH ; Initialize Byte Counter MOV R0, #40H ; Initialize source pointer R0 to 40H DEC R1 ; decrement counter by one MOV 60H, @R0 ;Read First Byte UP: INC R0 ; Increment the ... MOV A,B MOV 50H, A ; store result at memory location 50H(Assume any location) HERE: SJMP HERE
Description : The first electronic computer in the world was a. UNIVAC b. EDVAC c. ENIAC d. All of above
Description : What did the first electronic digital computer contain ? (1) Transistors (2) Valves (3) Core memory (4) Semiconductor memory
Last Answer : Valves
Description : The proper definition of a modern digital computer is A) An electronic automated machine that can solve problems involving words and numbers B) A more sophistic and modified electronic pocket calculator C) Any machine that can perform mathematical operations D) A machine that works on binary code
Description : A pixel is -------- 1) A computer program that draws picture 2) A picture stored in secondary memory 3) The smallest resolvable part of a picture 4) None of these
Last Answer : 3) The smallest resolvable part of a picture
Description : Which of the following was a small experimental machine based on Neumann’s stored program concept? (A) Analytical engine (B) Pascaline (C) Manchester Mark I (D) None of the Above
Last Answer : (C) Manchester Mark I
Description : “Stored Program” concept was developed by ______ (A) Maurice Wilkes (B) Von Neumann (C) M.H.A. Newman (D) None of the Above
Last Answer : (B) Von Neumann
Description : The micro program is an written in microcode and stored in firmware which is also referred as___ | a. Interpreter and control memory b. Translator and control store c. Translator and control memory d. ‘Interpreter and Translator
Last Answer : a. Interpreter and control memory
Description : The L.C.M of two numbers is 14 times their H.C.F . The sum of the L.C.M. and the H.C.F . is 600. If one number is 280 , then the other number is (a) 40 (b) 60 (c) 80 (d) 100
Last Answer : 80
Description : Register is a 1) Set of capacitors used to register input instructions in a digital computer 2) Set of paper tapes and cards put in a file 3) Temporary storage unit within the CPU having dedicated or general purpose use 4) part of the auxiliary memory
Last Answer : 3) Temporary storage unit within the CPU having dedicated or general purpose use
Description : Who invented EDSAC? A) John v. Neumann B) J.P. Eckert and John Mauchley C) Maurice Wilkes D) Howard Aiken
Description : Who invented Mark I? A) Howard Aikin B) J. P. Eckert C) John Mauchley D) John v. Atanasoff