Where does your PC store your programs when the power is off?
A. DRAM
B. Cache
C. ROM
D. Hard Disk Drive
Answer
Correct Answer: D. Hard Disk Drive
A. DRAM
B. Cache
C. ROM
D. Hard Disk Drive
Correct Answer: D. Hard Disk Drive
A. DRAM
B. Flash
C. SRAM
D. EEPROM
Correct Answer: B. Flash
BIOS (Basic Input Output System) software is stored on a non-volatile ROM chip on the motherboard. In modern computer systems, the BIOS contents are stored on a flash memory chip so that the contents can be rewritten without removing the chip from the motherboard.
A. DRAM
B. Flash
C. SRAM
D. EEPROM
Correct Answer: C. SRAM
A. Extra memory used for overflow from your Hard Disk
B. A place to store secret information like passwords
C. Its the same as your Hard Disk Drive
D. Fast memory used for data that is accessed often
Correct Answer: D. Fast memory used for data that is accessed often
A. Magnetic tape
B. O.M.R
C. Optical scanners
D. Punch card reader
Correct Answer: B. O.M.R
Optical mark recognition (also called optical mark reading and OMR) is the process of capturing human-marked data from document forms such as surveys and tests.
A. Digital Code Generator
B. Pulse Signal Modulation
C. Digital Signal Generator
D. Pulse Code Modulation
Correct Answer: D. Pulse Code Modulation
A. Hard Disk
B. ALU
C. Mother Board
D. Bios
Correct Answer: C. Mother Board
A. RAM
B. ROM
C. DRAM
D. Virtual Memory
Correct Answer: B. ROM
A. Independent from its authors
B. Independent of platform
C. Program with wheels
D. None of the above
Correct Answer: B. Independent of platform
Platform independence means that the same program works on any platform (operating system) without needing any modification. In the case of Java, the application runs in a Java Virtual Machine which itself isn’t platform-independent.
A. Software
B. Monitors
C. Printers
D. Keyboards
Correct Answer: C. Printers