Computer Fundamental Miscellaneous - Study Mode
[#6] Fifth generation computers are based on
Correct Answer
(A) Artificial Intelligence
Explanation
Solution: Fifth generation computing devices, based on artificial intelligence , are still in development, though there are some applications, such as voice recognition, that are being used today. The use of parallel processing and superconductors is helping to make artificial intelligence a reality. Quantum computation and molecular and nanotechnology will radically change the face of computers in years to come. The goal of fifth-generation computing is to develop devices that respond to natural language input and are capable of learning and self-organization.
[#7] First generation of computer was based on which technology?
Correct Answer
(D) Vaccum Tube
Explanation
Solution: The first computers used vacuum tubes for circuitry and magnetic drums for memory , and were often enormous, taking up entire rooms. They were very expensive to operate and in addition to using a great deal of electricity, generated a lot of heat, which was often the cause of malfunctions.
First generation computers relied on machine language , the lowest-level programming language understood by computers, to perform operations, and they could only solve one problem at a time. Input was based on punched cards and paper tape, and output was displayed on printouts. The UNIVAC and ENIAC computers are examples of first-generation computing devices.
[#8] Microprocessor was introduced in which generation of computer?
Correct Answer
(B) Fourth Generation
Explanation
Solution: The microprocessor brought the fourth generation of computers , as thousands of integrated circuits were built onto a single silicon chip. What in the first generation filled an entire room could now fit in the palm of the hand. The Intel 4004 chip, developed in 1971, located all the components of the computer—from the Central processing Unit (CPU) and memory to input/output controls—on a single chip. Tthese small computers became more powerful, they could be linked together to form networks, which eventually led to the development of the Internet. Fourth generation computers also saw the development of GUIs , the mouse and handheld devices.
[#9] Second generation computers are made of
Correct Answer
(B) Transistors
Explanation
Solution: Transistors replaced vacuum tubes and ushered in the second generation of computers. The transistor was invented in 1947 but did not see widespread use in computers until the late 1950s. The transistor was far superior to the vacuum tube, allowing computers to become smaller, faster, cheaper, more energy-efficient and more reliable than their first-generation predecessors. Though the transistor still generated a great deal of heat that subjected the computer to damage, it was a vast improvement over the vacuum tube. Second-generation computers still relied on punched cards for input and printouts for output. Second-generation computers moved from cryptic binary machine language to symbolic, or assembly, languages, which allowed programmers to specify instructions in words. High-level programming languages were also being developed at this time, such as early versions of COBOL and FORTRAN.
[#10] Which of the following memory is non-volatile?
Correct Answer
(C) ROM
Explanation
Solution: Rom is non-volatile memory include read-only memory, flash memory, ferroelectric, most types of magnetic computer storage devices .This is because you cannot erase or modify it when the computer system is turned off. Computer manufacturers write codes on the ROM chip, and users cannot alter or interfere with it.