01. Desktop
02. Clipboard
03. Microsoft word
04. Paste
05. Recyele Bin
Q-2 Which of the following display the buttons for changing text style, alignment and size?
01. Standard toolbar
02. Status bar
03. Drawing toolbar
04. Formatting toolbar
05. None of these
Q-3 COBOL language is specially meant for ---------.
01. Business people
2. Organisation's people
03. Common people
04. Beginner's people
05. Scientist
Q-4 The fastest memory is --------.
01. Hard Disk
02. Virtual memory
03. Cache memory
04. Magnetic tape
05. RAM
Q-5 A set of related programs are known as——————-
01. File
02. Arrays
03. Package
04. Subscripts
05. Class
Q-6 The 7-bit ASCII code widely used-----
01. For data communication work
02. In IBM mainframe models
03. For coding external memory
04. In large macnes produced by non-IBM vendors
05. For coding internal memory
Q-7 Wch of the following animations cannot be done in PowerPoint?
01. bullet list, revealed one bullet point at a time
02. clip art - Fly in from the bottom
03. table, revealed row by row
04. chart, revealed by series
05. None of these
Q-8 You can not link Excel worksheet data to a Word document
01. With the right drag method
02. With a hyperlink
03. With the copy and paste special commands
04. With the copy and paste buttons on the standard toolbar
05. None of these
Q-9 When the pointer is positioned on a _____ it is shaped like a hand.
01. Grammar error
02. Formatting error
03. Screen tip
04. Hyperlink
05. Spelling error
Q-10 Second generation computers are made of ______.
01. Vacuum Tubes
02. Transistors
03. LSI
04. VLSI
05. LCD
Answers
Q-1 (2) Copy command saves to clipboard.
Q-2 (4) Formatting toolbar.
Q-3 (1) COBOL is specially meant for business people.
Q-4 (3) Cache is the fastest memory.
Q-5 (3) A set of related programs is called package.
Q-6 (1) 7 bit ASCII is used for data communication
Q-7 (3) Table can not revealed by power point
Q-8 (4) With the copy and paste buttons on the standard toolbar
Q-9 (4) When the pointer is positioned on a hyperlink it is shaped like a hand
Q-10 (2) Transistors replaced vacuum tubes and ushered in the second generation of computers.