Different Generations of Computers -MCQs

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Important Questions on Different Generations of Computers

Fifth generation computers are created on

- Integrated circuits

- System Knowledge

- Programming Intelligence

- Artificial Intelligence

 

Which of the below is first generation computer?

- CDC 1604

- EDSAC

- Intel 4001

- IBM 1401

 

The first generation of computers had?

A. Vacuum Tubes and Magnetic Drum

B. Integrated Circuits 

C. Magnetic Tape and Transistors 

D. All of above

 

The Vacuum Tubes also known as Valves, why ?

- C. It is due to they escape the overheating due to electric supply

- A. It is due to they can amplify weak signals & make them strong

- D. Both A & B

- B. Because they can stop/allow flow of current

 

Abacus can perform

- Addition

- Subtraction

- Both 1 and 2

- Multiplication

 

The Napier's technology used for calculation called

- Semiconductor

- Naptologia

- Rabdologia

- Vibologia

 

The first computer which provides storage is

- EDSAC

- MARK-1

- EDVAC

- ACE

 

First computer of India is

- IBM 370

- Siddhartha

- CRAY -1

- Param

 

Abacus was developed by

- USA

- Russia

- China

- Japan

 

Pascal a mechanical calculator was invented in

- 1642

- 1641

 

Charles Babbage in 1834 made

- Abacus

- Tabulation machine

- Turing machine

- Analytic Engine

 

Herman Hollerath in 1890 designed

- Analytic Engine

- Pascal

- Tabulation machine

- EDVAC

 

1. Analytic Engine, 2. Abacus. 3. Pascal 4. Tabulation Machine.

What is the order of Invention based on time of release?

- 2, 1, 3 , 4

- 1,3, 2, 4

- 2, 3, 1, 4,

- 3, 2, 1, 4

 

First general purpose electronic computer based on decimal (octal) not binary.

- UNIVAC

- ENIAC

- EDSAC

- EDVAC

 

EDVAC was based on _____ and uses ______

- Decimal , Panch cards

- Binary, stored program

- Decimal, Stored program

- Binary, Panch cards

 

____ was line of Computers designed with products of Eckert and Mauchley concept

- Pascal

- EDSAC

- UNIVAC

- EDVAC

 

EDVAC

- Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic computer

- Electronic Discrete Valuable automatic computer

- Electronic digital variable automatic computer

- Electronic delay Variable Automatic computer

 

EDSAC

- Electronic Discrete Storage automatic Computer

- Electronic delay Storage automatic computer

- Electronic delay Suitable automatic computer

 

____ was given by JP Eckert and John Mauchley

- EDSAC

- ENIAC

- UNIVAC

- EDVAC

 

1st British computer inspired by Von Neuman

- EDVAC

- EDSAC

 

First commercial available computer in 1951

- ENIAC

- EDSAC

- UNIVAC

- IBM

 

A computer is a machine and hence can operate consistently for Long hours without Break

- Versatility

- Diligence

- Reliability

 

 Versatility

- Can do the different task without taking break

- Can do the various tasks with same ease

 

First general computer time period

- 1961-1972

- 1942- 1954

- 1952-1961

- 1952-1957

 

ENIAC, EAVAC, EDSAC, UNIVAC, IBM-701, Mark-I are all examples

- 1G Computers

- 2G computers

- 3G computers

- 4G computers

 

First generation computer use

- High Level language

- Low level language

- Machine language

- Assemble language

 

HLL Fortran and COBAL were developed in

- 2G computers

- 1G computers

- 3G computers

- 4G computers

 

Third generation time gap

- 1964-1973

- 1966-1975

- 1965-1974

 

PDP 11 and IBM 360 are examples of

- 3G computer

- 2G computer

- 4G computer

- IG Computer

 

Microprocessor came in

- 2G

- 1G

- 4G

- 3G

 

Apple Computers came in

- 3G

- 4G

- 2G

- 5G

 

Cray-1 , Star1000, Honeywell 6080 are examples of

- 5G

- 3G

- 2G

- 4G

 

IBM4341 is an example of

- 2G

- 4G

 

ALTAIR and VAX9000 are examples of

- 4G

- 3G

- 5G

- 2G

 

Notebook, Pentium PC and Sun station are examples of

- 4th generation

- Fifth generation

- 3rd generation

 

Jacquard loom a fabric machine in 1801 was developed by

- Joseph Presper Eckert

- Joseph Hawuaq

- Joseph Mary Jacqward

- John Mauchley


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