It’s always been good to learn from history since history repeats itself, similarly, it goes with the exam pattern we always try to find previous year questions to mentally prepare ourselves for upcoming hurdles in the exam and to check whether the level of our preparation is or is not up to the mark. Previous year questions give guidance to us and provide a base for the preparation of any competitive exam. It is always good to have an experience of how the level of exam varies from year to year. For every subject like in Computer, we come to know the pattern of questions must be followed to prepare the examination.
Q1.The ALU of a computer responds to the commands coming from?
1. Primary memory
2. Control section
3. External memory
4. Cache memory
5. None
ANS (2)-Control section
Q2.A computer checks the _____ of user names and passwords for a match before granting access?
1. Website
2. Network
3. Backup file
4. Database
5. None of these
ANS (4)-Database
Q3.What is the name given to the molecular-scale computer?
1. Minicomputer
2. Nano computer
3. Supercomputer
4. Microcomputer
5. None of the above
ANS (2) – Nano computer
Q4.The primary memory of a personal computer consists of?
1. ROM only
2. RAM only
3. Both ROM and RAM
4. Memory module
5. None of the above
ANS (3)-Both ROM and RAM
Q5. Press _____ to move the insertion point to the Address box, or to highlight the URL in the Address box?
1. ALT + D
2. ALT + A
3. SHIFT + TAB
4. TAB + CTRL
5. CTRL + S
ANS (1)-ALT + D
1. Website
2. Network
3. Backup file
4. Database
5. None of these
ANS (4)-Database
Q3.What is the name given to the molecular-scale computer?
1. Minicomputer
2. Nano computer
3. Supercomputer
4. Microcomputer
5. None of the above
ANS (2) – Nano computer
Q4.The primary memory of a personal computer consists of?
1. ROM only
2. RAM only
3. Both ROM and RAM
4. Memory module
5. None of the above
ANS (3)-Both ROM and RAM
Q5. Press _____ to move the insertion point to the Address box, or to highlight the URL in the Address box?
1. ALT + D
2. ALT + A
3. SHIFT + TAB
4. TAB + CTRL
5. CTRL + S
ANS (1)-ALT + D