Thursday, 18 December 2014

Automation-2

1.       To make software which is required-
-          High Level language
2.       Full form of GUI is-
-          Graphic user interface
3.       Full form of OPAC is –
-          Online public access catalogue
4.       Full form of DBMS-
-          Database Management System
5.       Full form of CRDB
-          Computer readable data base
6.       Full form of CD-ROM-
-          Compact Disc-Read only Memory
7.       Full form of COM-
-          Computer output micro form
8.       Full form of RLIN-
-          Retrieval in Library and Information networks
9.       Full form of DMP-
-          Dot Matrix Printer
10.   DBase is –
-          Application software
11.   DBase developed by-
-          Ashton-Tate
12.   Binary Digit means-
-          2
13.   Byte is a string of –
-          8 bits
14.   Who said, ‘Paperless society’-
-          F. W. Lancaster
15.   ‘Bug’ stands for-
-          Error in programming
16.   BASIC is –
-          High level language
17.   CD-ROM is a –
-          Storage device
18.   COBOL language is used for-
-          Commercial Purpose
19.   ‘Hypertext’- was coined by-
-          Ted Nelson
20.   Record is a logical set of-
-          Fields
21.   Programming language always –
-          High level language
22.   Semiconductor material containing an integrated circuit is called-
-          Chip
23.   First videotext format program was produced by-
-          BBC
24.   Father of modern computer-
-          Charles Babbage
25.   A part of computer which is enables human operators to communicate with the computer is called-
-          Console
26.   MS DOS stands for –
-          Single user operating system
27.   The BASIC programming language was developed in-
-          1966
28.   The three components of DTP are-
-          Word Processer , Scanner and Laser Printer
29.   A symbol  that identifies a system user is-
-          User ID
30.   Which device on visual display screen highlights the location is-

-          Cursor

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