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Computer & IT MCQs

The arrangement of a computer is called ____.

  • A. Setting
  • B. Topology
  • C. Processing
  • D. Wiring
Explanation:
Network topology refers to the arrangement of computers.

ARP stands for ____.

  • A. Address resolution protocol
  • B. Allied resolution protocol
  • C. Address resolution process
  • D. Address rectification protocol
Explanation:
ARP is the Address Resolution Protocol.

Angular is a framework of ____.

  • A. php
  • B. JavaScript
  • C. Python
  • D. None
Explanation:
Angular is a JavaScript/TypeScript framework for building web applications.

Android was founded in ____.

  • A. 2005
  • B. 2003
  • C. 2004
  • D. 2006
Explanation:
Android Inc. was founded in 2003 (acquired by Google in 2005).

An online journal where people post about their experiences called ____.

  • A. Blog
  • B. Internet
  • C. Webpage
  • D. None of these
Explanation:
A blog is an online journal or diary.

An intentionally disruptive program that spreads from program to program or from disk to disk is known as ____.

  • A. Trojan horse.
  • B. Virus.
  • C. Time bomb.
  • D. Time-related bomb sequence.
Explanation:
A computer virus is a self-replicating, malicious program.

An error in software or hardware is called a bug. What is the alternative computer jargon for it?

  • A. Leech
  • B. Squid
  • C. Slug
  • D. Glitch
Explanation:
A minor error or bug is sometimes called a glitch.

An email is a combination of ____.

  • A. Name and Address
  • B. Name and Phone no
  • C. Username and Domain Name
  • D. Username and User ID
Explanation:
An email address consists of a username@domain name.

An area of a computer that temporarily holds data waiting to be processed is ____.

  • A. CPU
  • B. Memory
  • C. Storage
  • D. File
Explanation:
Memory (RAM) temporarily holds data for processing.

Although it is not shown in normal view, to view a header, click ____ on the menu bar and then click Header and Footer.

  • A. View
  • B. Edit
  • C. Format
  • D. Tools
Explanation:
The Header and Footer options are under the View menu in older versions of Word.