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1.
b. 16
c. 17
d. 18
e. 19
3.Which of the following statements is correct?
a. Pointer to derived class cannot be created.
b. Derived class pointer cannot point to base class.
c. Base class pointer cannot point to derived class.
d. Pointer to base class cannot be created.
5.Which header file should be included to use functions like malloc() and calloc()?
a.memory.h
b. stdlib.h
c. dos.h
d. string.h
b. visual presentations
c. business decisions
d. vacation schedules
b. The computer
d. All of the above
b. Warehouse capacity
d. Materials in had
11. Most modern TVs draw power even if turned off. The circuit the power is used in does what function?
A. Sound
C. Color Balance
B. Remote Control
D. High Voltage
B. Double Byte
D. Driver Boot
14. What do we call a network whose elements may be separated by some distance? It usually involves two or
more small networks and dedicated high-speed telephone lines.
A. URL (Universal Resource Locator)
C. WAN (Wide Area Network)
15. Who co-founded Hotmail in 1996 and then sold the company to Microsoft?
A. Shawn Fanning
C. Sabeer Bhatia
B. Image file
D. Audio file
B. Relational
D. Chain
a. NRCFOSS
b. JLINUX
c. BOSS GNU/Linux
d. IWIN
20. From what location are the 1st computer instructions available on boot up?
a. ROM BIOS
c. BOOT.INI
e..NONE OF THE ABOVE
b. CPU
d. CONFIG.SYS
b. wireless fiction
c. wireless filostatic
d. wireless fragmentation
b. Microsoft
c. Apple
d. Toshiba
23. The act of sending a Data from one location to another is known as :
a. Transmission
b. Transfer
c. Replication
b. Bridge
c.Repeater
d. Modem
26. which of the following condition is used to transmit two packets over a medium at the
same time?
a. contention
b. collision
c. synchronous
d. Asynchronous
27. how many digits of DNIC ( Data Network Identification Code) identify the country?
a. First three
b. first four
c. first five
d. first six
Answer Sheet:
1.
7.
13.
19.
25.
2.
8.
14.
20.
26.
3.
9.
15.
21.
27.
4.
10.
16.
22.
28.
5.
11.
17.
23.
29.
6.
12.
18.
24.
30.