Keyboard
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1. Where would you find the lettersQWERTY?
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(1) Mouse
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(2) Screen
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(3) Numeric Keypad
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(4) Keyboard
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(5) None of these
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2. How did the computer mouse get its name?
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(1)It's cable
looks like a tail
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(2) Because it squeaks when moved
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(3) It has ears
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(4) Teeth outside mouth
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(5) None of these
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3. What are you most likely to use when
playing
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(1) Touch screen a computer game?
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(2) Light pen
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(3) notepad
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(4) Joystick
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(5) None of these
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4. A digitising tablet can be usedfor?
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(1) Tracing diagrams
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(2) Printing letters
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(3) Reading barcodes
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(4) Playing
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(5) None of these
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5. Which of the following is apointing
device
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(1) Hard disk .
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(2) CD-ROM drive
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(3) Touch screen usedfor computer input.
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(4) RAM
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(5) None of these
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6. What does a light pen contain?
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(1) Refillableink
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(2) Light sensitive elements
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(3) Pencil lead
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(4)Blue Ink
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(5) None of these
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7. What would be the best way to move
arounda 3D
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environment?
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(1) Use a tracker ball
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(2) Use a keyboard.
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(3) Use a space mouse
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(4) Use Joystick
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(5) None of these
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8. What input device can be used for marking
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(1) Optical mark reader
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(2) Bar code reader
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(3) Mouse a multiple choice test?
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(4) All
of the above
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(5) None of these
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9. What input device could tell you the
price of
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(1) Mouse a bar of chocolate?
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(2) All of the above
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(3) Optical mark reader
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(4) Bar code reader
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(5) None of these
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10. Where would
you find a magnetic strip?
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(1) Speakers
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(2) Credit card
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(3) Smart card
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(4) All of the above
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(5) None of these
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11. Hard copy is a term used todescribe...?
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(1) Printed output
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(2) Writing on a hard board
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(3) Storing information on the hard disk
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(4) All of the above
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(5) None of these
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12. What do the
abbreviations VABstand for?
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(1) Voice activated broadcasting
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(2) Visual audio board
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(3) Voice answer back
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(4) All of the above
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(5) None of these
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13. What are the
individual dots which make up a picture on
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the monitor
screen called?
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(1) Coloured spots
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(2) All of the above
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(3) Pixies
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(4) Pixels
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(5) None of these
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14. A daisy wheel is a type of...?
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(1) None of these
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(2) Storage device
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(3) Pointing device
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(4) All of the above
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(5) Printer
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15. Factory production lines can be automated
using...?
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(1) Machine tools
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(2) VDUs
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(3) Plotters
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(4) All of the above
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(5) None of these
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16. An
impact printer createscharacters by using...?
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(1) An inked ribbon and print head
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(2) Electrically charged ink
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(3) Aninkpen
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(4) All of the above
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(5) None of these
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17. What would you NOT use with a flatbed
plotter?
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(1) A pen
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(2) Eraser
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(3) Paper
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(4) All of the above
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(5) None of these
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18. What would be
the best way to move around a 3D environment?
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(1) Electrostatic plotters
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(2) None of these
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(3) Thermal printers
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(4) All of the above
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(5)Robots
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19. What do you
need for an ink jet printer?
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(1) A drum
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(2) A cartridge
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(3) A ribbon
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(4) All of the above
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(5) None of these
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20.A laser
printer does NOT use?
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(1) A photoconductive drum
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(2) A print head
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(3) A laser beam
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(4) All of the above
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(5) None of these
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