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SET-136-1351 Which of the following Unit can be used to measure the speed of a computer?
(A) BAUD
(B) SYPS
(C) MIPS
(D) None of the Above
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Answer: (C) MIPS
SET-136-1352 The load instruction is mostly used to designate a transfer from memory to a processor register known as_________
(A) Accumulator
(B) Instruction Register
(C) Program counter
(D) Memory address Register
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Answer: (A) Accumulator
SET-136-1353 A group of bits that tell the computer to perform a specific operation is known as_______
(A) Instruction code
(B) Micro-operation
(C) Accumulator
(D) Register
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Answer: (A) Instruction code
SET-136-1354 Sheets before and after the text of a book are called _________.
(A) End papers
(B) Attach cover
(C) Head bands
(D) Gilding
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Answer: (A) End papers
SET-136-1355 The OCR recognises the _______ of the characters with the help of light source.
(A) Size
(B) Shape
(C) Colour
(D) None of the Above
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Answer: (B) Shape
SET-136-1356 The ______ may also be called the screen or monitor.
(A) Scanner
(B) Display
(C) Hard Disk
(D) None of the Above
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Answer: (B) Display
SET-136-1357 The higher the resolution of a monitor, the _________
(A) larger the pixels.
(B) closer together the pixels.
(C) further apart the pixels.
(D) less clear the screen is.
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Answer: (B) closer together the pixels.
SET-136-1358 First Computer mouse was built by_______
(A) Douglas Engelbart
(B) William English
(C) Robert Zawacki
(D) Von Neumann
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Answer: (A) Douglas Engelbart
SET-136-1359 ASCII has how many codes?
(A) 256
(B) 526
(C) 265
(D) 254
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Answer: (A) 256
SET-136-1360 Printer resolution is usually measured in ________
(A) Characters Per Minute (CPM)
(B) Pixels Per Inch (PPI)
(C) Pages Per Minute (PPM)
(D) Dots Per Inch (DPI)
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Answer: (D) Dots Per Inch (DPI)
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