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Which is the characteristic of web 2.0 application? Web 2.0 applications are focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online.
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With regard to word processing softwere, the process of combining static information in a publication together with variable information in a data source to create one merged publication is called: Mail merge
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DVD uses an optical media to store the digital data. DVD is the acronym for: Digital Versatile Disc
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ICT are the main instruments for the creation of computer networks and applications based on them. ICT support the spread of information and knowledge, separating the content from the place where it belongs physically.
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If one gigabyte is equal to 2 to the power 30 bytes of data storage, then 1024 terabytes is equal to: 2 to the power 53
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The software used to navigate through the web is known as Web browser
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With regard to email what Bcc means: Blind Carbon Copy: The users specified in the Bcc: field will get the email and see the email addresses in the to: and cc: field.
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RAM is a Volatile memory
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HTTP = Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
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ROM is a type of memory circuitary that holds the computer’s start up routline.
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An ASCII is a character-encoding scheme that is employed by personal computers in order to represent various characters, numbers, and control keys that the computer user selects on the keyboard. ASCII is an acronymn for: American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
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An unsolicited email message sent to many recipients at once is a Spam.
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The Statement, “the study, design, development, implimentation, support or management of computer-based information system, particularly software information system, particularly software application and computer hardwere’ refers to: Information Technology (IT)
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If the binary equivalent of the decimal number 48 is 110000, then the binary equivalent of the decimal number 51 would be: 110011
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The process of Copying files to a CD ROM is known as: Burning
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NMEICT is known as: National Mission on Education Through ICT.
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An instant messaging application: Whatsapp, Google Talk, Viber.
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In computer Byte generally consists of: 8 bits. **
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Input device: Keyboard, microphone, joystick.
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An open source software: Mozilla Firefox, Fedora Linux, Open office, Apache HTTP server.
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Encoding or scrambling data for transmission across a network is known as: Encryption.
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Output device: Monitor, Printer, Speaker.
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Represents one billion character: Gigabyte.
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Not an open source software: Internet explorer.
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Binary equivalent of decimal number 25: 11001
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An instant message used for chatting: Google talk.
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CSS stands for: Cascading Style Sheet
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MOOC stands for: Massive Open Online Courses.
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Binary equivalent of the decimal number 35: 100011
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gif, jpg, bmp, png are used as extensions of files which stores: Text data.
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Symbols A-F are used in: Hexadecimal number system.
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Search engine: Google, yahoo, bing.
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Digital empowerment means: Universal Digital Literacy, Universal access to all digital resources, Collaborative digital platform for participative governance. Probability of all entitlement for individuals through clouds.
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The Acronymn FTP stands for: File transfer protocol.
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Image graphic file format: PHN, GIF, BMP
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The first web browser is: WWW
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When a computer is booting, BIOS is loaded to the memory by ROM
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Same things: MAC address/ Hardware Address/ Physical Address.
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IP address format: 202.50.20.148
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The post industrial society is designated as: Information society
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the initial effort for internet based communication was for: Military purposes.
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Internal communication within institutions is done through: LAN.
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virtual reality provides: Participatory experience.
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The first virtual University of India came up in: Tamil Nadu.
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Social networks.
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The internal ethical protocol is called: Netiquette
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Commercial message on the net are identified as: Webmercials
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Manuel Castelle was the first to use the term: Network society.
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GIF stands for: Graphics Interchange Format.
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operating systems: IBM AIX, Linux, Sun Solaris.
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WWW stands for: World wide web
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The hard disk is divided into tracks which are further divided into: Sectors.
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A computer program that translates a program statement by statement into machine languages is called an interpretor.
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A gigabyte is equal to: 1024 Megabytes
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A compiler is a software which converts: High level language to machine language.
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Virtual memory is: An illusion of extremely large main memory.
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ALU stands for: Aritmetic logic Unit
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A personal computer uses a number of chips mounted on a circuit board called: Mother board
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Computer virus is a: Software
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POP is a protocol used by email clients to download emails to your computer.
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TCP/IPÂ is necessary if one is to connect to the internet.
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Each character on the keyboard of the computer has an ASCII value which stands for:Â American Standard Code of Information interchange.
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Programming language: PASCAL, Java, C++
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The minimum number of bits required to store any 3 digit number is equal to: 10
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Internet Explorer is a type of Browser.
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POP3 and IMAP are email accounts in which : one only has to be connected to the server to send and receive emails.
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If (y)x represents a number y in base x, then which is the smallest of all? (1111)2
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High level programming language can be converted to machine language using: Compier
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HTML is used to create: web page.
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The term DNS stand for: Domain Name System.
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IPv4 and IPv6 are adresses used to identify computers on the internet: Number of bits required for IPv4 address is less than number of bits required for IPv6 address.
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The octal number system consists of the symbols: 0-7
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DNS: Domain Name System.
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HTML: Hyper Text markup Language. **
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Type of LAN: Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI
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Smart cards and PCs use some operating systems.
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Internet Service Provider (ISP):Â MTNL, BSNL, ERNET India.
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the hexadecimal number system consists of the symbol: 0-9, A-F
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The binary equivalent of (-15)10 is: 11110001
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1 GB is equal to: (2)30 bytes
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The set of computer programs that manage the hardware/software of the computer: operating system.
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S/MIME in internate is called: Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension.
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Which number system is usually followed in a typical 32-bit computer: 8
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Where does a computer add and compare its data? Hard disk
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Computers on an internet are identified by: IP address