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Thursday, June 5, 2014

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Computer Quiz For SBI

Computer Quiz For SBI 

1.    A(n)………contains commands that can beselected.
(A) pointer
(B) menu
(C) icon
(D) button
(E) None of these
2.    An error is also known as—
(A) bug
(B) debug
(C) cursor
(D) icon
(E) None of these

3.    Arithmetic Operations—
      (A) involve matching one data item to another to determine if the first item is greater than, equal to, or less than the other item
     (B) sort data items according to standard, predefined criteria in ascending order or descending order
     (C) use conditions with operators such as AND,OR and NOT
     (D) include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
     (E) None of these

4.    Sending an e-mail is similar to—
(A) picturing an event
(B) narrating a story
(C) writing a letter
(D) creating a drawing
(E) None of these

5.    Promotion in Marketing means—
(A) passing an examination
(B) elevation from one grade to another
(C) selling the products through various means
(D) selling the product in specific areas
(E) None of these

6.    Microsoft Word is an example of—
(A) an operating system
(B) a processing device
(C) application software
(D) an input device
(E) None of these

Saturday, May 24, 2014

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In view of the upcoming SBI PO Exam, here we are presenting to you few Computer File type shortcuts, which are expected in the exam. Please try to remember them all and All the very best for exam!!!

Text Files
  • .doc - Microsoft Word Document
  • .docx - Microsoft Word Open XML Document
  • .log - Log File
  • .msg - Outlook Mail Message
  • .odt - Open Document Text Document
  • .pages - Pages Document
  • .rtf - Rich Text Format File
  • .tex - LaTeX Source Document
  • .txt - Plain Text File
  • .wpd - WordPerfect Document
  • .wps - Microsoft Works Word Processor Document
Data Files
  • .csv - Comma Separated Values File
  • .dat - Data File
  • .efx - eFax Document
  • .epub - Open eBook File
  • .pps - PowerPoint Slide Show
  • .ppt - PowerPoint Presentation
  • .pptx - PowerPoint Open XML Presentation
  • .sdf - Standard Data File
  • .xm - XML File
Audio Files

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

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Computer Questions

1. A ____ is a named location on a disk where files are stored.
A folder
B pod
C version
D none of the above
Ans (A)
2. The ____ allows you to choose where to go and is located below the Standards Buttons toolbar.
A System menu
B Address bar
C Menu bar
D none of the above
Ans (B)
3. A ____ is a set of computer instructions that carry out a task on the computer.
A program
B database
C memory file
D none of the above
Ans (A)
4. An operating system version designed for home use is Microsoft Windows XP ____.
A Home Edition
B Media Center Edition
C Tablet PC Edition
D none of the above
Ans (A)
5. A user-interface that is easy to use is considered to be ____.
A user-happy
B user-simple
C user-friendly
D none of the above
Ans (C)
6. When you press and release the secondary mouse button you are ____.
A Right-clicking
B Left-clicking
C either a. or b.
D neither a. nor b.
Ans (A)

Monday, October 17, 2011

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Computer Questions



Questions on Computer Awareness have recently been introduced in most Bank Recruitment exams. To help you prepare better for the Bank exams we present to you the revision notes on Computer Awareness.

The earlier computers, which were massive in size, were based on vacuum tubes.

Early computing machines, like the ENIAC, were actually meant to assist the armed forces.

The printers in pre-1950s were punch cards.

An improvement on the ENIAC, which pioneered ‘stored program’, was made possible with the help of the mathe-matician John von Neumann.

Before the 1950s, computers were mostly owned by universities and research labs.

The B-programming language was developed by Ken Thompson.

Famous people, associated with the ENIAC, EDVAC, UNIVAC computers are Eckert & Mauchly.

The 1st commercially produced and sold computer (1951) was UNIVAC.

IBM was provided software for PCs by Microsoft.

Time-sharing, teletyping, were associated with mainframe computers.

The transformation from heavy computers to PCs was made possible using microprocessors.

The first microprocessor was developed in 1971 by Intel.

The term ‘micro’ (extremely small) denotes 10–6 m.

The Harvard student, who chose to write computer programs and dropped studies was Bill Gates.

A pentium 4 (P-4) employs roughly 40 million transistors.

Mark-1, Apple-1, and collossus were initial desktop computers.

Binary digits are briefed as bit.

A collection of bits is called byte.

C++, is a computer language.

The process of eliminating pro-gramming faults is called debugging.

Starting up on operating system is called booting.

A program used to browse the web is called browser.

An error in software designing which can even cause a computer to crash is called bug.

Click and double-click are achieved using the mouse.

Java, C, ForTran, Pascal and BASIC are computer programming languages.

The device which sends computer data using a phone line is called MODEM.

‘Worm’ and ‘virus’ are actually programs.

A ‘file’ is a unit of information.

A megabyte has 106 (million) bytes.

A small, single-site network is called LAN.

A processor that collects several data and sends them over a single line is called bridge.

‘Nano’ stands for one billionth part.

The number of bit patterns using an n-bit code is 2n.

The part of a computer that works with the data/programs is called CPU.

To convert a binary number to a decimal, we have to express it in power of 2.

 www stands for world wide web.

Mathematics employed in compu-ters is called Boolean algebra.

A collection of 8 bits is called byte.

The first home computer (1977), which was sold in millions of units was Apple II.

‘PARAM’ is a supercomputer.

A website containing periodic posts is called blog.

While cutting and pasting, the cut item is temporarily stored in the clipboard.

http stands for hypertext transfer protocol.

The unwanted or non-requested e-mails are called “spam”.

A computer framed to give various network services is called server

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