0% found this document useful (0 votes)
98 views

Class 5 - Midterm Computer Science

This document appears to be a practice exam for a 5th grade computer science class. It contains 29 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of basic computer terminology and history. The questions cover topics like generations of computers, computer components, networking, pioneers in computer science like Charles Babbage, and common computer terms and acronyms. The questions range from simple to challenging in difficulty.

Uploaded by

Sonam Alvi
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
98 views

Class 5 - Midterm Computer Science

This document appears to be a practice exam for a 5th grade computer science class. It contains 29 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of basic computer terminology and history. The questions cover topics like generations of computers, computer components, networking, pioneers in computer science like Charles Babbage, and common computer terms and acronyms. The questions range from simple to challenging in difficulty.

Uploaded by

Sonam Alvi
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Allied Schools

Mid Term- 2020


Class: V
Q: Choose the correct options. (90 Marks)
1. _______ is the example of first generation of computers. (Challenging- 4 Marks)
a) UNIVAC b) IBM c) Apple 2c d) Robot
2. 1 GB equals to _______ kilobytes. (Challenging- 4 Marks)
a) 8 bits b) 1023 kilobytes
c) 1024MB d) 1024GB
3. ____ means to exchange information and share resources. (Moderate- 3 Marks)
a) LAN b) WAN c) Networking d) MAN
4. _______ is a large scale network covering large distances. (Simple2 Marks)
a) LAN b) WAN c) Internet d) MAN
5. By ____ we mean that different computers from different companies with different operating systems
are able to communicate with each other. (Challenging- 4 Marks)
a) CAI b) Intranet c) Interoperability d) MAN
6. Multimedia ready computers should posses fairly large amount of _______. (Moderate- 3 Marks)

a) ROM b) RAM c) Hard Disk d) LAN


7. There are _________ types of computer based on size and memory. (Simple2 Marks)
a) two b) five c) four d) seven

8. _______provide mobile computing technology. (Moderate- 3 Marks)


a) Simple b) Mainframe c) Laptops d) Hard computers
computers computers
9. ____ was the first calculating device. (Simple- 2 Marks)
a) ABACUS b) PASCALINE c) NAPIER d) JAQUARD’S
BONES LOOM
10. Charles Babbage developed the Difference Engine in ____. (Simple- 2 Marks)
a) 1855 b) 1872 c) 1824 d) 1823
11. Analytical Engine was the improved version of the_______. (Simple- 2 Marks)
a) Jacquard’s loom b) Difference Engine c) Napier bones d) Adding machine
12. Charles Babbage invented Analytical Engine in ____. (Moderate- 3 Marks)
a) 1852 b) 1834 c) 1811 d) 1842
13. Analytical Engine is based upon the concept of ________. (Moderate- 3 Marks)
a) I-P-O b) sorting c) output d) input
14. The first generation of computers were based upon the use of _____. (Challenging- 4 Marks)
a) Transistors b) Engine c) Vacuum tubes d) speed
15. The _____ generation computers were generally much smaller in size. (Moderate- 3 Marks)
a) first b) second c) fourth d) third

16. CAL stands for_______. (Moderate- 3 Marks)


a) Computer Aided Learning
b) Complete Aided Learning
Allied Schools
Mid Term- 2020
c) Computer Assist Learning
d) Computer Aided Logic
17. ________ are most powerful computers in the world. (Moderate- 3 Marks)
a) Supercomputers b) Minicomputers c) Mainframe d) Microcomputers
computers
18. Microcomputer are also known as _______. (Challenging- 4 Marks)
a) Personal computer b) Desktop c) Supercomputers d) Both a & b
19. PC stands for? (Simple- 2 Marks)
a) Powerful computer b) PDP computer c) Personal computer d) Pak computer
20. ________ was the first computer. (Challenging- 4 Marks)
a) UNIVAC b) IBM c) Apple 2c d) Robot
21. LSI stands for______. (Moderate- 3 Marks)
Low Scale Integration
Long Simple Integration
Large Scale Integration
Level Storage Integration
22. Beowulf is an example of ____________. (Challenging- 4 Marks)
a) supercomputer b) minicomputer c) mainframe d) laptop
computer
23. What does IC stands for? (Challenging- 4 Marks)
Integrated circle Integrated Circuit Integration Circle Integration Circuit
24. Press ____ to play/Pause a song. (Moderate- 3 Marks)
a. Ctrl + B b. Ctrl + S c. Ctrl + P d. Ctrl + F
25. A _ means to exchange information and share resources. (Challenging- 4 Marks)
a. Networking b. LAN c. WAN d. video conferencing
26. ___ can be connected through wires to form a network. (Challenging- 4 Marks)
a. Computers b. LAN c. Networks d. intranet
27. Interconnect the network within one organization using Wide Area Network is called____.
(Simple-2 Marks)
a. Internet b. Intranet c. WAN d. CAL
28. CAI stands for______________. (Moderate- 3 Marks)
a. Computer Assisted Instruction
b. Complete Area Instruction
c. Computer Area Instruction
d. Computer Assisted Internet
29. A computer understands only _________ language. (Moderate- 3
Marks)
a) english b) urdu c) simple d) 0& 1
Allied Schools
Mid Term- 2020

You might also like