Basics of Information Technology

When we retrieve data from a hard disk, the hard disk serves as an:

  • (A) Input device
  • (B) Output device
  • (C) I/O device
  • (D) None of above
Check Answer
  • (A) Input device

A keyboard usually is divided into:

  • (A) Sectors
  • (B) Typewriter area
  • (C) Tracks
  • (D) 4 areas
Check Answer
  • (D) 4 areas

The keys starting with character F are called:

  • (A) Arrow keys
  • (B) Function keys
  • (C) Alphabet keys
  • (D) Numeric keys
Check Answer
  • (B) Function keys

In window mode F1 key is for:

  • (A) Program menu
  • (B) Auto text
  • (C) Help
  • (D) Spell check
Check Answer
  • (C) Help

In BASIC to print from screen to the printer, the used is:

  • (A) F9
  • (B) F6
  • (C) F3
  • (D) F1
Check Answer
  • (B) F6

In BASIC F2 key is for:

  • (A) Save function
  • (B) Load function
  • (C) Start function
  • (D) Run function
Check Answer
  • (D) Run function

The standard arrangement of keys on a keyboard is called:

  • (A) Typewriter area
  • (B) PC/XT
  • (C) 101 Keys
  • (D) QWERTY
Check Answer
  • (D) QWERTY

An image can be converted into text by a software called:

  • (A) CAD
  • (B) QWERTY
  • (C) OCR
  • (D) Driver
Check Answer
  • (C) OCR

The resolution of a scanner is measured in:

  • (A) dpi
  • (B) Tracks
  • (C) Sectors
  • (D) Inches
Check Answer
  • (A) dpi

Which statement(s) is (are) true for mouse and trackball?

  • (A) Both are input devices
  • (B) Both are pointing device
  • (C) They differ in pointing mechanism
  • (D) All the above
Check Answer
  • (D) All the above

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