Re arranging data in a new sequence is called:
- (A)Â Updating
- (B)Â Batching
- (C)Â Degree in computer science
- (D)Â All of the above
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A device used to merge sets or decks of cards is known as:
- (A)Â Collator
- (B)Â Light pen
- (C)Â Touch tablet
- (D)Â Punch paper tape
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A memory device in which a location is identified by its contents rather than by name is called:
- (A)Â Buffer
- (B)Â Memory registers
- (C)Â Magnetic memory
- (D)Â Associative storage
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The software that perform the specific jobs to be done in a business is known as:
- (A)Â System software
- (B)Â Application program
- (C)Â Optical disk
- (D)Â Application software
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Communications processor that receives messages and forwards appropriate locations is:
- (A)Â Micro to mainframe linkage
- (B)Â Micro processor
- (C)Â Message switch
- (D)Â All of the above
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Which is the most powerful type of computer?
- (A)Â Micro computer
- (B)Â Super computer
- (C)Â Mainframe computer
- (D)Â Mini computer
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A name or number used to identify a storage location is known as:
- (A)Â A byte
- (B)Â A record
- (C)Â An address
- (D)Â All of these
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By word processing we understand the:
- (A)Â Processing sting of words only
- (B)Â String manipulation
- (C)Â Padding
- (D)Â All of the above
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A microprocessor with 12 addresses lines in capable of addressing:
- (A)Â 4096 locations
- (B)Â 1024 locations
- (C)Â 2048 locations
- (D)Â All of the above
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Linkage between the CPU and the users is provided by:
- (A)Â Peripheral devices
- (B)Â Control unit
- (C)Â Software
- (D)Â All of the above
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