Computer Fundamentals – Section 17 1. The first mechanical calculating machine was made by A. William Oughtred B. Gottfried Leibnitz C. Blaise Pascal…
Computer Fundamentals – Section 16 1. A computer can not do anything without a A. Chip B. Memory C. Output device D. Program…
Computer Fundamentals – Section 15 1. The 2's complement number of 110010 is A. 001101 B. 110011 C. 010011 D. All of the…
Computer Fundamentals – Section 14 1. The light pen was developed in A. 1942 B. 1976 C. 1950 D. 1992 E. None of…
Computer Fundamentals – Section 13 1. A type of simulation method using random numbers to determine the evolution of a system is A.…
Computer Fundamentals – Section 12 1. Which is a basic technique, using activity networks. A. CPA B. VLSI C. GIGO D. MSI E.…
Computer Fundamentals – Section 11 1. The input and output devices are located away from the central computer facility in which particular type…
Computer Fundamentals – Section 10 1. Which of the following is usually a special one-time operation that must be completed over a limited…
Computer Fundamentals – Section 9 1. In negative logic, the logic state 1 corresponds to A. negative voltage B. zero voltage C. more…
Computer Fundamentals – Section 8 1. Which of the following bus types are used by the Apple Macintosh computer? A. ISA B. NuBus…