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IBPS RRB Mains Computer Quiz: 17th September

Computer Knowledge section can help you to improve your overall score if in case other sections are tougher than the expectation. We are providing you with a question set based on the types and patterns of questions asked in the Computer Knowledge section in previous years.
We already rolled the study plan forIBPS RRB MAINS 2019Computer Quiz of 17th September 2019 covers Topic Miscellaneous.

Q1.Which of the following mouse can work on any surface from a granite countertop to a carpet?
(a) Mechanical mouse
(b) Optical mouse
(c) Laser mouse
(d) Blue Track mouse
(e) None of these

S1.Ans.(d)
Sol. Blue Track mouse is a type of mouse that is based on the Blue Track Technology and can work on any surface from granite countertop to the carpet.

Q2.What type of web technology creates an online community where people can make statements and others can read and respond to those statements?
(a) I-Journal
(b) Podcast
(c) ASP
(d) Blog
(e) None of the above

S2.Ans. (d)
Sol. A blog is a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.

Q3.What is the full form of SIM?
(a) Station Identity Module
(b) System Identity Module
(c) Subscriber Identity Module
(d) Subscriber Trunk Dialing
(e) None of these

S3.Ans.(c)
Sol. The first SIM card was developed in 1991 by Munich smart card maker Giesecke & Devrient, who sold the first 300 SIM cards to the Finnish wireless network operator Radiolinja. A subscriber identity module is a removable smart card for mobile phones. SIM cards store the required information to identify the mobile device.

Q4.Which program, installed on the user’s computer help him to communicate or send request on the network?
(a) Paint
(b) File Manager
(c) Browser
(d) Word
(e) None of the above

S4.Ans (c)
Sol. A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.

Q5.ARPANET stands for:
(a) Advanced Recollect Projects Agency Network
(b) Advanced Research Protects Agency Newark
(c) Advanced Reharse Projects Agency Network
(d) Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
(e) None of these

S5.Ans.(d)
Sol. ARPANET stands for Advanced Research Projects Agency Network.

Q6.which of the following is used to open file menu options in current program?
(a) Ctrl+F
(b) Shift+F
(c) Alt+F
(d) Alt+Ctrl+F
(e) Tab+F

S6. Ans.(c)

Q7. Whose function is to convert computer generated result into human acceptable form?
(a) Mouse
(b) Input Interface
(c) ALU
(d) Output Interface
(e) Memory

S7. Ans.(d)
Sol. Output Interface makes result into human readable form.

Q8.FORTRAN is a programming language. It is more suitable for _______.
(a) business applications
(b) marketing applications
(c) scientific applications
(d) statically calculative applications
(e) None of these

S8. Ans.(c)
Sol. FORTRAN is the best and only major programming language for scientific applications. It is
designed for performing large and complex scientific numerical computing.

Q9.What does GUI stand for?
(a) Graphic User Interface
(b) Graphical User Interface
(c) Graphic Universal Interface
(d) General Utility Interface
(e) None of these

S9. Ans.(b)
Sol. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) is a usual interface that allows users to interact with the computer through graphical elements such as pictures and animations.

Q10.Which of the following cable technologies covert electrical signals into optical signals?
(a) Coaxial
(b) STP
(c) UTP
(d) Fiber optics
(e) All of these

S10. Ans.(d)
Sol. Fiber optic cables transmit signals in the form of optical signals over a narrow glass fiber stand.

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