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COMPUTER SCIENCE- GROUP II

1. The man who built the 1st mechanical calculator was


a) John Mauchly b) Blaise Pascal c) Joseph Marie Jacquard d) Howard Aiken
. Punched cards were 1st introduced by
a) Powers b) Pascal c) Jacquard d) Hollerith
!. The 1st machine which would be called prototype o" the modern computer was
a) Automatic loom b) #i""erence en$ine c) Analytic en$ine d) %lide rule
&. 'omputers built be"ore the 1st $eneration o" computers were
a) electricals b) electro(mechanical c) mechanical d) none o" the abo)e
*. +irst $eneration computers used
a) transistors b) )acuum tubes c) wires d) inte$rated circuits
,. -.%/ was "irst used with the computers o"
a) third $eneration b) "ourth $eneration c) second $eneration d) none o" the abo)e
0. %econd $eneration computers started appearin$ in
a) 11,2 b) 11** c) 11*2 d) 1102
3. 4ord si5e o" a home computer is
a) ,& bits b) ! bits c) 3 bits d) 1, bits
1. %i5e o" the primary memory o" a Personal 'omputer ran$es between
a) 3 6B and ,&6B b) ,& 6B and *, 6B c) *, 6B and ,&2 6B d) none o" the abo)e
12. 'P7 speed o" a personal computer 8P') is
a) ! kilo instruction per second b) one million instructions per second c) 122 kilo instruction
per second) none o" the abo)e
11. -A9(11 "rom #:' is a
a) mini(computer b) super mini(computer c) main"rame computer d) none ;" the abo)e
1. At present< a super computer has the computin$ capability o"
a) &<22;P's b) &2<;;;P's c) &. million P's d) none o" the abo)e
1!. 'ursor is a
a) thin blinkin$ line b) pointin$ de)ice c) pi=el d) none o" the abo)e
1&. Backspace key is a
a) control key b) "unction key c) character key d) none o" the abo)e
1*. /n a hi$h resolution mode< the number o" dots in a line is
a) !2 b) 0,2 c) ,&2 d) 122
1,. Pro$rams stored in >;M are called
a) hardware b) "irmware c) so"tware d) none o" the abo)e
10. The unit ?kilo instruction per second? is used to measure the speed o"
a) processor b) printer c) tape dri)e d) disk dri)e
13. A binary system has
a) two symbols 8a) and 8b) b) two symbols 2 and 1 c) at least two symbols d) none o" the abo)e
11. The nine@s complement o" a decimal number is obtained by
a) addin$ each di$it o" the number to 1 b) multiplyin$ the $i)en number by 1 c) subtractin$ each
di$it o" the number "rom 1 d) di)idin$ the $i)en number by 1
2. A compiler
a) translates a hi$h(le)el lan$ua$e into machine lan$ua$e b) is a part o" so"tware c) is a
computer pro$ram d) none o" the abo)e
1. 'omputer so"tware includes
a) application pro$rams b) operatin$ system pro$rams c) packa$ed pro$rams d) all the abo)e
. Machine lan$ua$e
a) di""ers "rom one type o" computer to another b) is the lan$ua$e in which pro$rams were "irst
written c) is the only lan$ua$e understood by the computer d) all the abo)e
!. 16 /% equi)alent to
a) , b) 3 c) 12 d) none o" the abo)e
&. Binary 'oded #ecimal numbers e=press(each decimal di$it as
a) bits b) bytes c) word d) none o" the abo)e
*. The basic operations per"ormed by a computer is
a) stora$e and retrie)al operations b) arithmetic operations c) lo$ical operations d) all the abo)e
,. The earliest calculatin$ de)ice is
a) abacus b) di""erence en$ine c) clock d) none o" the abo)e
0. Assembly lan$ua$e
a) is the easiest lan$ua$e to write pro$rams b) need not be translated into machine lan$ua$e c)
uses alphabetic codes in place o" binary numbers used in machine lan$ua$e d) none o" the
abo)e
3. A source pro$ram is
a) a pro$ram written in a machine .an$ua$e b) a pro$ram to be translated into machine
lan$ua$e c) a machine lan$ua$e translation o" a pro$ram written in a hi$h(le)el lan$ua$e d)
none o" the abo)e
1. %tand(alone pro$rams re"er to
a) obAect pro$rams b) source pro$ram c) e=ecutable pro$rams d) none o" the abo)e
!2. Al$orithm and "lowchart help us to
a) direct the output to a printer b) know the memory capacity c) identi"y the base o" a number
system d) speci"y the problem completely and clearly
!1. The steps in an al$orithm
a) must "ollow a prescribed order b) will "ollow a prescribed order sometimes c) need not "ollow
any order d) will "ollow a random order
!. /nputB;utput ser)es as
a) an inter"ace between input and memory b) an inter"ace between user and machine c) an
inter"ace between input and 'P7 d) an inter"ace between data and pro$ram
!!. The maAor ad)anta$e o" the "lowchart is
a) >educe error and omissions in the pro$ram b) >educe lo$ic c) >educe pro$rammin$ steps d)
>educe the error
!&. An al$orithm is said to be deterministic. %ince al$orithm has
a) ;ne alternati)e b) Two alternati)es c) Three alternati)es d) More than three alternati)es
!*. +ind the product o" 1221 and 1121
a) 1112111 b) 1112122 c) 1112121 d) 1221212
!,. :)aluate 12l 11B12
a) 1212< with remainder 1 b) 1112< with remainder 1 c) 1122< with remainder 1 d) 1211< with
remainder 1
!0. The number o" bits in sin$le word is known as
a) 4ord len$th b) Bytes c) Bu""er d) 4ord count
!3. A "loppy disk has. 32 tracksC each track is subdi)ided into 1 sectors. :ach sector can store
*1 bytes. 4hat is the capacity o" the disk in 6 bytesD
a) *16 bytes b) 12&6bytes c) !,&6 bytes d) none o" the abo)e
!1. 4hich is the sin$le user ;peratin$ %ystem
a) E;-:.. E:T4A>: b) #;% c) 7E/9 d) none o" the abo)e
&2. 4hich is the correct multi(user system
a) 7E/9 b) E;-:.. E:T4A>: c)4/E#;4% ET d) An the abo)e
&1. 4hich the correct sin$le user operatin$ system
a) M%(#;% b) 'PBM c) 4/E#;4% 1* d) All the abo)e
& %tate which is not an e=actly an operatin$ system
a) M%(#;% b) 4idows !.1 c) 4indows 1* d) Eone o" the abo)e
&!. The :=ternal commands $enerally come with the e=tension
a) .';M b) .BAT c) .:9: d) All the abo)e
&&. %tate the )alid resident commands
a) >:E b) #/> c) -:> d) All the abo)e
&*. %tate the )alid #;% command types
a) /nternal or >esident commands b) :=ternal or Transient commands c) Both 8a) and 8b) d)
Eone o" the abo)e
&,. M%(#;% operatin$ system consists o"
a) M%#;%.%F% b) /;.%F% c) ';MMAE#.';M G set o" utilities d) All the abo)e
&0. %tate the correct :=ternal command
a) ATT>/B.:9: b) BA'67P.:9: c) >:%T;>:.:9: d) 'H6#%6.:9: e) all the abo)e
&3. /n "ormattin$< "loppy is di)ided into
a) sectors b) both 8a) and 8b) c) tracks d) none o" the abo)e
&1. The #/> command is $enerally used to display
a) +ile name b) %i5e o" the "iles c) date and time d) +ile name e=tension e) All the abo)e
*2. Eearly all the 4indows applications share a common set o" commands
a) Eew b) ;pen c) %a)e d) Print e) all the abo)e
Answers: 1-b, 2-d, 3-c, 4-b, 5-b, 6-b, -b, !-c, "-c, 1#-c, 11-b, 12-b, 13-$, 14-$, 15-c, 16-b,
1-$, 1!-b, 1"-c, 2#-$, 21-d, 22-d, 23-c, 24-$, 25-d, 26-$, 2-c, 2!-b, 2"-c, 3#-d, 31-$, 32-b,
33-$, 34-b, 35-c, 36-d, 3-c, 3!-$, 3"-b, 4#-d, 41-d, 42-c, 43-d, 44-d, 45-c, 46-d, 4-e, 4!-b,
4"-e, 5#-e
1. The content o" >AM is
a) Permanent b) Temporary c) -olatile d) #uplicate
. 1 MB 8Me$a Byte) is equi)alent to
a) 2 bytes b) 12 bytes c) &2 bytes d) 3 bytes
!. The common secondary de)ices 8au=iliary stora$e units) are
a)+loppy disk dri)e b) Ma$netic drum c) Ma$netic tape dri)e d) Ma$netic disk dri)e
&. The he=adecimal equi)alent o" a binary number 122112121s
a) A1 b) B1 c) 1A d) 1B
*. Memory is made up o"
a) A set o" 'ircuits b) A lar$e number o" cells c) A set o" wires d) Eone o" the abo)e
,. The binary system has the blow mentioned symbols
a) 2<1<<!<&<*<,<0<3<1 b) 2<1<A<B<' c) 2<A d) 2<1
0. The binary equal o" a octal number ,!* is
a) 121211112 b) 112211121 c) 211121112 d) 112121211
3. >ead #illy Memory can store the instructions
a) Temporary b) Permanently c) :qually d) Eot equally
1. To code each character< A%'// $enerally represents in terms o"
a) 0(bits b) 1,(bits c) 3(bits d) !(bits
12. :)aluate 1122111B121
a) 1112 b) 1211 c) 1111 d) 1221
11. >;M can be de"ined as
a) A set o" connectors b) 'hip containin$ a special electronic circuit c) A set o" wires d) A set o"
memory cells
1. The he=adecimal equal o" a octal number ,&! is
a) 1A! b) 1!A c) A1! d) !1A
1!. ;ne byte is equi)alent to
a) !(bit b) 3(bit c) 1,(bit d) ,&(bit
1&. >AM stands "or
a) >ead Automatic Memory b) >andom Assessin$ Memory c) >andom Access Memory d)
>andomBAllowable Memory
1*. :)ery /n"ormation is sa)ed in the system memory in terms o"
a) #i$its b) 'haracter and di$its c) Heros and ones d) 'haracter
1,. B'# stands "or
a) Bits 'oded #ecimal b) Bytes 'oded #ecimal c)Binary 'oded #ecimal d) Binary 'oded #ata
10. :B'#/' stands "or
a) :=tendad Binary 'oded #ecimal /nterchan$e 'ode b) :=tend Binary 'oded #ata
/nterchan$e 'ode c) :=tents o" Binary 'oded #i$its /nterchan$e 'ode d) :=tended Binery
'oded #ecimal /n"ormation 'ode
13. The decimal equi)alant o" an octal number 0, is
a) ,& b) , c) ,, d) *3
11. A%'// stands "or
a) American %tanderd 'ode "or /n"ormation /nitiation b) Americans %tandard 'ode "or /nitial
/n"ormations c) American %tandard 'ode "or /n"ormations /nterchan$e d) Apropriate %tandard
'ode "or /n"ormations /nterachan$e
2. 4hich one de)ice can able to understand the di""erence in between data G pro$ramsD
a) ;utput de)ice b) Memory c) /nput de)ice d) Microprocessor
1. :P>;M could be used "or
a) >econstructin$ all o" the contents o" >;M b) :rasin$ and reconstructin$ the contents o" >;M
c) :rasin$ the contents o" >;M d) #uplicatin$ >;M
. The prime units o" computer are
a) /nput< output< 'P7< au=iliary stora$e unit b) /nput< ;utput< Memory c) /nput< output< 'P7 d)
/nput< 'P7< au=iliary stora$e unit
!. The octal equal o" a binary number 21221 is
a) b) 11 c) *1 d) 1
&. +low charts are classi"ied into
a) #ata and system "lowcharts b) Pro$ram and system "lowcharts c) Pro$ram and decision
"lowcharts d)
Pro$ram and data "lowcharts
*. The binary equal o" he=adecimal number &B0 is
a) 211112112122 b) 212212112111 c) 121121112112 d) 121121221,11
,. /n"ormation can be sa)ed< or retrie)ed "rom memory location throu$h its
a) Address b) -alue c) -ariable declaration d) /nput
0. 'entral Processin$ 7nit consists
a) Primary memory< control unit< arithmetic and lo$ic unit b) /nput< output c) /nput< memory<
output d) /nputs< outputs< control units< memory unit
3. The shape o" decision symbol usin$ in a "low chart is
a) Parallelo$ram shaped bo= b) #iamond shaped bo= c) >ectan$ular shaped bo= d) +lat< o)al in
shape
1. A number in)ol)in$ to wei$hts attached to the position o" the number is called
a) +ace )alue b) Place )alue c) Base )alue d) 4ei$hts o" the number
!2. #ouble precision )ariable can occupy
a) & bytes b) 3 bytes c) bytes d) 12 bytes
!1. /n computer terminolo$y 1 and 2 are called
a) Bits b) Binary di$its c) Bytes d) ?on? and ?o""?
!. MA> stands "or
a) Memory Address >e$ister b) Memory Arithmetic >e$ister c) Memory Access >e$ister d)
Memory Assessin$ >e$ister
!!. *A! is a
a) ;ctal number b) He=adecimal number c) #ecimal number d) Binary number
!&. A number in the binary system is chan$ed to its equal octal system by partitionin$ the binary
number into
a) &(bit blocks b) 1(bit block c) !(bit blocks d) (bit blocks
!*. The decimal equal o" he=adecimal number &B! is
a) 1!2 b) 12! c) 122 d) 11*
!,. Al$orithm and "lowcharts are help us to
a) know the memory capacity b) speci"y the problem completely and clearly c) know the
processin$ speed d) speci"y input parameters
!0. The primiti)e steps relatin$ in the de)elopment o" an al$orithms are
a) /nput< assi$nment< decision< repetiti)e and output b) /nput< decision and output c) /nput<
assi$nment and output d) d) /nput< assi$nment< decision and output
!3. 4hich is the sum o" the binary @number 121 and 1121 is
a) 12212 b) 12122 c) 12121 d) 12112
!1. The symbols 2<1<<!<&<*<,< 0<3<1<A<B<'<#<:<+ related to
a)#ecimal system b);ctal system c)He=adecimal system d)Eone o" the abo)e
&2. /n a "lowchart< penta$onal desi$ned bo= is used "or
a) ;""(pa$e connector symbol b) 'onnection symbol c) Module symbol d) Modi"ication symbol
&1. The octal equal o" a decimal number ,* is
a) 111 b) 121 c) 122 d) 112
&. To ensure readability@ o" a "low chart< it must be drawn
a) "rom le"t to ri$ht b) "rom center c) "rom ri$ht to le"t d) "rom top to bottom
&!. Memory unit is one part o"
a) 'ontrol unit b) ;utput de)ice c) /nput de)ice d) 'entral Processin$ 7nit
&&. The system pro$rams which are as permanent as hardware and stored in >;M is known as
a) %o"tware b) +irmware c) Hardware d) >;Mware
&*. The steps in an al$orithm
a) will "ollow a random order b) must "ollow a prescribed order c) need not "ollow any order d)
will "ollow a prescribed order sometimes
&,. The he=adecimal same o" a decimal number 0&1 is
a) :B b) :' c) :# d) :#
&0. :)aluate 111121 ( 12212
a) 121112 b) 111212 c) 112121 d) 121211
&3. A "ile mana$er can be used to per"orm actions such as
a) 'han$e dri)e and directories b) "ormat< copy and erase disk contents c) list< mo)e< copy and
delete "ile8s) and directories d) All the abo)e
&1. The topolo$y or types o" networks are
a) %tar topolo$y b) >in$ topolo$y c) Bus topolo$y d) All the abo)e
*2. %tate the types o" Eo)ell Eet4are 'ommand.
a) 7ser workstation commands b) %uper)isor or ;perator 4orkstation commands c) 'onsole
commands d) all the abo)e
Answers: 1-b, 2-$, 3-b, 4-c, 5-b, 6-d, -b, !-b, "-$, 1#-b, 11-b, 12-$, 13-b, 14-c, 15-c, 16-c,
1-$, 1!-b, 1"-c, 2#-d, 21-b, 22-$, 23-b, 24-b, 25-b, 26-$, 2-$, 2!-b, 2"-b, 3#-b, 31-$, 32-$,
33-b, 34-c, 35-b, 36-b, 3-$, 3!-$, 3"-c, 4#-b, 41-b, 42-$, 43-d, 44-b, 45-b, 46-$, 4-d, 4!-d,
4"-d, 5#-d
1. The +ind option can be used to
a) trace "iles only b) trace computers on the machine and network only c) both 8a) and 8b)
d) none o" the abo)e
. The %hut #own menu has
a) only restart the computer option b) only restart the computer in M%(#;% mode c) only shut
down the computer option d) all the abo)e
!. The 4indows :=plorer can be used to
a) Arran$in$ o" "ile8s) and "olders by name< date< si5e etc.< and delete "iles or "olders b) 'reate
a new "olderC rename a "olderB"ile8sI c)'opy "iles "rom one place to another d) Mo)e "older "rom
one place to another e) all the abo)e
&. The 4indows accessories consist o"
a) James< /nternet tools< Multimedia< %ystem Tools< 4ord pad b) 'alculator< #ial(7p
Eetworkin$< #irect
cable connection c) Hyper Terminal< /ma$in$< Eotepad< Paint< Phone #ialer d) All the abo)e
*. The components o" 7E/9 consists o"
a) 6emal b) 7E/9 utilities c) Application so"tware d) All the abo)e
,. 4hich are the correct "eatures o" 7E/9
a) Hierarchical "ile system< 7E/9 shell b) Pipes and "ilters< 7tilities< %ecurity c) Portability< Multi(
user operations d) Back$round .processin$< %o"tware de)elopment tools e) All tile abo)e
0. The -ersions o" 7E/9 include
a) 7E/94A>:< %;.A>/% b) %'; 7E/9< />/9 c) cI HP(79< #:' ;%+B1 d) A/9< ./E79< AB79 e)
All the abo)e
3. A 7E/9 "ile name
a) should not contain a blank or a tab b) can contain both upper and lower case alphabets c)
both 8a) and 8b) d) none o" the abo)e
1. The ;rdinary "iles
a) may contain )i5.< te=t< data< pro$rams and binary codes b) can be created throu$h pro$rams
or editor or throu$h any other 7E/9 utility c) are completely under users control d) can be made@
as per users own "ormatB structure e) all the abo)e
12. The special "iles
a) are typically associated with input(output de)ices b) cannot be altered by the users c) are
mostly the system "iles in 7E/9 d) all the abo)e
11. The types o" users in 7E/9 are
a) %ystem Administrator b) +ile ;wner c) Jroup ;wner d) ;ther users e) All the abo)e
1. The %ystem Administrator is
a) is used to create users G $roups o" users "or the system b) takes re$ular backup o" all data
and pro$rams to pre)ent o" data loss due to system breakdown c) is primarily responsible "or
the smooth runnin$ o" the whole system d) all the abo)e
1!. 4hich command can be used to list the contents o" a directory i.e.< names o" "iles G
subdirectories in a directory
a) /s b) pwd c) dir d) none o" the abo)e
1&. 4hich one is the appropriate command can be used to copy "iles in 7E/9D
a) copy b) cp c) ncopy d) none o" the abo)e
1*. 4hich is the wildcard character o" 7E/9 ;peratin$ %ystem
a) K c) L M b) D d) all the abo)e
1,. %tate the in)alid )i editor command
a) o ( /nserts blank line below and allow insertion b) i(/nserts te=t at current cursor position c) a (
Appends te=t a"ter current cursor position d) ; ( /nserts blank line abo)e and allow insertion e)
Eone o" the abo)e
10. 4hich is the in)alid 7ndoB>estore )i editor commands
a) 7 ( >estore last chan$e b) u ( 7ndo last chan$e c) both 8a) and 8b) d) none o" the abo)e
13. 'ase con)ersions o" a te=t require steps such as
a) hi$hli$ht the word or para$raph b) choose "ormat and select case d) choose the desired case
option and click ;6 d) all the abo)e
11. Microso"t ;""ice consist o"
a) M% :9':. b) M% P;4:>P;/ET c) M% 4;># d) M% A'':%% e) All the abo)e
2. Microso"t 4ord help us
a) to type letters or documents or creatin$ tables b) to edit< "ormat< Ali$nment o"
te=tBdocumentBtables c) "or spell checkin$< te=t trans"er< addin$B remo)in$ te=t d) "or
$rammatical check and printin$ e) all the abo)e
1. 4hich is the correct user workstation commands
a) ATTA'H b) .;J/E c) 'A%T;++ d) ./%T#/> e) All the abo)e
. The 4H;AM/ command displays
a) $roup membership< security equi)alences b) allotted ri$hts in e)ery directory c) "ile ser)er
name< user name< lo$in date and time d) all the abo)e
!. 4hich is the )alid %uper)isor or ;perator 4orkstation commands
a) E-:> b) P7>J: c) P%TAT d) %A.-AJ: e) All the abo)e
&. %tate the )alid 'onsole command
a) #;% b) :EAB.: .;J/E c) B>;A#'A%T d) all the abo)e
*. The #esktop consists o"
a) Eetwork Eeiqhbourhoods< My 'omputer b) %hortcuts< .on$ +ile Eames c) >ecycle Bin<
Task bar and %tart Menu d) All the abo)e
,. The deleted "iles
a) will be stored in My computer directory b) will be stored in >ecycle bin c) cannot be recalled
d) none o" the abo)e
0. The %tart Menu consists o"
a) %ettin$s< +ind< Help b) >un< %hut #own c) Pro$rams< #ocuments d) All the abo)e
3. The M% 4ord 8Microso"t 4ord) document window consists o"
a) Menu bars< >uler b) %tatus bar< %croll bar c) Title bar< Tool bars d) all the abo)e
1. /n M% 4ord< the tool bar is classi"ied into
a) +ormattin$ tool bar b) #rawin$ tool bar cI %tandard tool bar d) all the abo)e
!2. The %tatus bar displayin$ the in"ormation about
a) current pa$e number and column b) current line number and section number c) the currently
acti)e document or the task on which you are currently workin$ d) all the abo)e
!1. 'orrectly arran$e the "ollowin$ in sequenceN To 'reate a new document in M% word< the
steps must be
81) %elect Eew 8) /n the Jeneral tab< %elect Blank #ocument 8!) 'lick on ;6 8&) 'lick on the
+ile Menu in the %tandard Menu bar 8*) %tart typin$ the te=t or data 8,) A"ter typin$ the te=t<
'lick on +ile menu and select %a)e 80) Pro)ide a "ile name to sa)e the new document and click
;6.
a) &<1<<!<*<,<0 b) &<0<<!<*<,<1 c) <1<&<!<*<,<0 d) none o" the abo)e
!. To make a Backup copy o" a M% 4ord document< the steps required are
a) 'lick on options b) 'hoose the option Always create backup copy c) %elect +ile menu in the
%tandard Menu bar and select %a)e As d) 'lick ;6 e) 'lick %a)e ") all the abo)e
!!. +ind the incorrect .:T statement
a) .:T A O A P 1 b) .:T AQO?BA%/'? c) A O AKB d) .:T AO?9!!?
!&. +ind the incorrect .:T statement
a) .:T AO?JA-A b) .:T BQO9FH c) .:T QO ?%'/:E':? d) all the abo)e
!*. /n allmost )ersions o" BA%/' a number can ha)e
a) 3 to 1 di$its b) , to 0 di$its c) 0 to 3 di$its d) none o" the abo)e
!,. A sequence o" characters is can be de"ined as
a) a sin$le line b) special characters c) a strin$ d) none o" the abo)e
!0. All strin$ )ariable name must end with a
a) si$n b) R si$n c) Q si$n d) S si$n
!3. All numeric )ariable name should be$in with an
a) inte$er b) alphabet c) operand : d) none o" the abo)e
!1. BA%/' lan$ua$e supports
a) addition< subtraction b) multiplication c) di)ision and e=ponentiation d) all the abo)e
&2. The hierarchy o" operation is
a) addition subtraction< e=ponentiation and multiplication b) addition< multiplication< di)ision and
e=ponentiation c) addition< subtraction< multiplication and di)ision d) e=ponentiation<
multiplication G di)ision< addition and subtraction
&1. 4hich is the correct shortcut key to make the letters bold"ace
a) 'trlPB b) 'trlP+, c) either 8a) or 8b) d) none o" the abo)e
&. 4hich is the correct shortcut key to make the letters italic.
a) 'trlPB b) 'trlP/ c) either 8a) or 8b) d) none o" the abo)e
&!. 4hich is the correct shortcut key to underline.
a) 'trlP 7 b) 'trlP +* c) either 8a) or 8b) d) none o" the abo)e
&&. %tate the correct shortcut key to brin$ the con)ert case option.
a) %hi"t P +1 b) %hi"t P + c) %hi"tP +! d) none o" the abo)e
&*. %tate the correct shortcut key to brin$ the te=t in the center.
a) 'trlP' b) 'trlP# c) 'trlP: d) none o" the abo)e
&,. %tate the correct shortcut key to set the line spacin$ as 1.* in the te=t.
a) 'trl P 1 b) 'trl P* c) 'trlP1* d) none o"the abo)e
&0. %tate the correct shortcut key to set the subscript in a te=t.
a) 'trl P K si$n b) 'trl P O si$n c) 'trlP% d) none o" the abo)e
&3. /n BA%/'< usin$ the operator T is "or
a) subtraction b) e=ponentiation c) multiplication d) addition
&1. /n BA%/'< usin$ the operator ?B? is "or
a) di)ision b) addition c) multiplication d) e=ponentiation
*2. /n BA%/'< usin$ the operator ?K? is "or
a) subtraction b) multiplication c) addition d) di)ision
Answers: 1-c, 2-d, 3-e, 4-d, 5-d, 6-e, -e, !-c, "-e, 1#-d, 11-e, 12-d, 13-$, 14-b, 15-d, 16-e, 1-
c, 1!-d, 1"-e, 2#-e, 21-e, 22-d, 23-e, 24-d, 25-d, 26-b, 2-d, 2!-d, 2"-d, 3#-d, 31-$, 32-%, 33-d,
34-d, 35-$, 36-c, 3-c, 3!-b, 3"-d, 4#-d, 41-$, 42-b, 43-$, 44-c, 45-c, 46-b, 4-b, 4!-b, 4"-$,
5#-b
1. J;T; statement is a
a) assi$nment statement b) unconditional statement c) conditional statement d) loop statement
. +ind the equi)alent BA%/' e=pression o" the "ollowin$ al$ebraic e=pression !a P *
a) !AP* b) ! 9aP* c) !KAP* d) none o" the abo)e
!. +ind the equi)alent BA%/' e=pression o" the "ollowin$ al$ebraic e=pression aBb P cBd
a) ABB P 'B# b) 8ABB)P 8'B#) c) either8a) or 8b) d) none o" the abo)e
&. /" the 9Q O ?4:.';M: T; BA%/'?< then M/#Q89Q< 1< ) will print
a) 4:.';M: b) BA% c) T; d) BA%/'
*. /" AO< then ;E A J;%7B 22<!22<&22<*22 will trans"er the control to the statement labeled
a) &22 b) 22 c) !22 d) *22
,. The declaration ,! M;# ! returns a )alue
a) 2 b) c) ! d) 2
0. .o$ical operator includes
a) AE#< ;>< :U7A.< 9;> b) AE#< 9;>< VW<;> c) AE#< ;>< E;T< 9;>.< d) AE#< 9;>< X<;>
3. 9;> is a
a) >elational operator b) Arithmetic operator c) .o$ical operator d) Eone o" the abo)e
1. %tate the error in the "ollowin$ strin$ )ariable nameN 9Q*
a) "irst character must be a letter b) last character must be a dollar si$n c) dollar si$n is not
allowed d) none o" the abo)e
12. /n BA%/'< in"ormation could be read usin$
a) /EP7T statement b) >:A# statement c) /EPFT X statement d) all the abo)e
11. /n BA%/'< >:A# must be accompanied by
a) assi$nment statement b) #ATA statement c) J; T; statement d) all the abo)e
1. 'onsider the "ollowin$ statementsN
12 .:T AQO?4:.';M:?
2 P>/ET .:E8AQ)Y
!2 :E#
This pro$ram returns the
a) in)alid statement b) messa$e ?4:.';M:? on the screen c) len$th o" a strin$ d) assi$ns the
)alue o" a strin$
1!. The below "ollowin$ operators are P< O< W< WO<V<VO<VW
a) lo$ical operators b) relational operators c) arithemetic operators d) none o" the abo)e
1&. +ind the statement trans"ers the pointer to the "irst )alue o" the data listD
a) #ATA b) >:%T;>: c) /EP7T d) >:A#
1*. The )alue o" 'OOAMA918(!&.,<(,0.< (2.0&:P2!<(&.,)
a) (,0. b) (&., c) (& d) (,0
1,. Arrays in the +;>T>AE may ran$e "rom
a) one to three dimensional b) one to "i)e dimensional c) one to two dimensional d) one to
se)en dimensional
10. /n the BA%/' output< which symbol deli)ers more space
a) comma 8<) b) colon 8N) c) semicolon 8C) d) none o" the abo)e
13. +ind the incorrect )ariable name
a) %7M b) J;T; c) A)era$e d) B::TA
11. %tate the incorrect arithmetic /+ statement
a) /+ 8/(J) 12<2<!2 b) /+ 8/(J) 12<2<12 c) /+ 8/(J) 2<2<2 d) /+ 81(J) 12<2<2
2. The lo$ical operators are
a) AE#< ;>< E;T.< b) .AE#.< 9;> .;>.<.E;T. 9;< c) .AE#.< .;>. d) AE#< ;>< .E;T< 9;>.<
1. Pick up the correct +;>T>AE square root "unction
a) %U>8) b)%U>T8) c) %U>89) d) %U>89)
. /n BA%/' pro$ram< e=ecution carry out
a) in sequence b) main pro$ram statements "ollowed by subpro$ram statements c) in random
order d) none o" the abo)e
!. 4hich is the equi)alent +;>T>AE e=pression o" the "ollowin$ mathematical e=pression
8=Py) 8uP))
a) 89PF) 87P-) b) 89PF) K 87P-) c) 89PF) 9 87P-) d) none o" the abo)e
&. +ind the )alue o" the mi=ed(mode operation 1. *K 81.B) B 8*B.)
a) 2.& b) 2.!2 c) 2.&2 d) 2.!1
*. The "ollowin$ statement >:A#8K< K) 898/)</ O 1<*2) is
a) reads a sin$le )alue b) is not allowed in +;>T>AE c) reads *2 )alues d) none o" the abo)e
,. +ind the in)alid #/M:E%/;E statement
a) #/M:E%/;E A 812<*) b) #/M:E%/;E AQ 812<*) c) #/M:E%/;E A 8*)< B 812) d) All the
abo)e
0. %tate the ';B;. di)isions
a) #ATA and P>;':#7>: #/-/%/;E b) /#:ET/+/'AT/;E and :E-/>;EM:ET #/-/%/;E c)
both 8a) and 8b) d) 4;>6/EJ(%T;>AJ: #/-/%/;E
3. The ';E+/J7>AT/;E %:'T/;E should always be included in
a) :E-/>;EM:ET #/-/%/;E b) #ATA #/-/%/;E c) /#:ET/+/'AT/;E #/-/%/;E d)
P>;':#7>: #/-/%/;E
1. #ATA #/-/%/;E consists o"
a) 4;>6/EJ(%T;>AJ: %:'T/;E b) >:P;>T %:'T/;E c) +/.: %:'T/;E d) all the abo)e
!2. %tate the )alid statement
a) Mar$in A can be used to enter name o" the sections b) Mar$in A can be used to enter name
o" the para$raphs c) Mar$in A can be used to enter name o" the di)isions d) any o" the abo)e
!1. +ind the in)alid data name o" ';B;.
a) EAM: Q b) T' P c) T;TA.- d) all the abo)e
!. %tate the incorrect Pascal reser)ed word
a) :E# b) -A> c) AE# d) :.%:/+
!!. A ';B;. may consist o"
a) only the di$its 2 to 1 b) only the letter A to H c) only hyphen8() d) all the abo)e
!&. /n ';B;.< an asterisk 8K) mark in column 0 indicates
a) comment line b) continuation line c) both 8a) and 8b) d) none o" the abo)e
!*. +ind the correct :dit character "or numeric data.
a) '>< #B< .< .<B< 2 <1 b) H< K< Q< (< P c) both 8a land 8b) d) none o" the abo)e
!,. 4hich one o" the "ollowin$ symbols can be used "or numeric P/'T7>: clauseD
a) P b) % c) 1 d) - e) all the abo)e
!0. +ind the )alid /+ statement
a) /+ B /% E;TW 122 M;-: M T; 9 b) /+ ' /% E;T .:%% THAE B M;-: B T; 9 c) /+ A /%
J>:AT:> THAE B M;-: E T; 9 d) all the abo)e
!3. /n the ';B;. pro$ram< the number o" di)ision is
a) one b) two c) three d) "our
!1. /#:ET/+/'AT/;E #/-/%/;E includes
a) Pro$ram(/# and author b) date compiled< security< remarks c) /nstallation< date(written d) all
the abo)e
&2. +ind the correct "i$urati)e constants
a) H:>; b) %PA':% c) U7;T: d) all the abo)e
&1. +ind the )alid M;-: statement
a) M;-: 12 T; A B ' b) M;-: A T; B c) M;-: H:>; T; ' d) all the abo)e
&. :ach o" the para$raph names should end with a
a) period 8.) b) colon 8N) c) semicolon 8C) d) none o" the abo)e
&!. +ind the in)alid ';B;. word
a) T;T -A. b) -A.7:1( c) ZB1 d) all the abo)e
&&. +ind the in)alid data names
a) A## b) M;-: c) P:>+;>M d) all the abo)e
&*. Eon(numeric literal should be enclosed within
a) double quote marks b) sin$le quote marks c) 8 ) parentheses d) none o" the abo)e
&,. :ach o" the para$raph names should end with a period "ollowed by at least
a) one blank space b) two blank spaces c) one hyphen d) none o" the abo)e
&0. /n the case o" a alphabetic item< the picture clause can contain only the symbol
a) 9 b) A c) % d) none o" the abo)e
&3. %tate the correct ';B;. reser)ed words
a) P>;':#7>: b) /#:ET/+/'AT/;E c) P>;J>AM(/# d) all the abo)e
&1. An identi"ier must start with
a) a numeric )alue b) a letter c) a special symbol d) none o" the abo)e
*2. The compound statement enclosed within the
a) 8 ) parentheses b) keyword B:J/E and :E# c) L M parentheses d) [ I braces
Answers: 1-b, 2-c, 3-c, 4-d, 5-c, 6-c, -c, !-c, "-b, 1#-d, 11-b, 12-c, 13-b, 14-b, 15-b, 16-d,
1-$, 1!-b, 1"-c, 2#-c, 21-b, 22-$, 23-b, 24-b, 25-c, 26-d, 2-c, 2!-$, 2"-d, 3#-d, 31-d, 32-d,
33-d, 34-b, 35-c, 36-e, 3-d, 3!-d, 3"-d, 4#-d, 41-d, 42-$, 43-d, 44-d, 45-$, 46-$, 4-b, 4!-d,
4"-b, 5#-b

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