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1. A high-density optical disc format for data and high-definition video. Can store 70 times as much information as a CD. C. Blu-ray Disc
2. The value that networking brings to information is. A. Sharability
3. A device which writes data on a magnetic tape. D. Tape drive
4. The total numbers that each byte can represent are. B. 256
5. The memory cells in a CPU are called as. B. Registers
6. The following range of numbers can be saved in a single byte A. -127 to +128
7. Following was an early networking system A. Sage
8. A device used for rapid writing and reading of data from a special type of DVD. B. DVD-RAM Drive
9. The ALU performs two classes of tasks, which are? D. Arithmetic & Logical
10. DVD stands for D. Digital versatile disc
11. Super Computers can contain several C. CPUs
12. A device which produces the output for the visual display unit. B. Graphics card
13. The CPU stands for A. Central Processing Unit
14. A discontinued competitor to the Blu-ray format B. HD DVD
15. I/O stands for C. Input/Output
16. A machines which manipulates data according to set instructions B. Computer
17. The initial start up instructions of a computer are stored in the. C. ROM
18. The element that enables a CPU to differentiate in information is D. Software
19. Following is the body of a computer. B. Motherboard
20. A flash memory data storage device integrated with a USB interface. A. USB Flash Drive
21. Each cell has a numbered. B. Address
22. The ROM contains the. A. BIOS
23. Which amongst these is an external bus controller. A. USB
24. Multi-tasking is sometimes also called as B. Time-sharing
25. Registers are generally used for A. Numbers
26. An outdated medium-capacity removable disk A. ZIP drive
27. The magnetic core memory, used in computers in the 1960s was replaced by. A. Semi-Conductor Memory
28. The range of registers that one can find on a CPU C. 2 to 100
29. In almost all modern computers, each memory cell is set

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