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Assignment Session : July -April 2018 Faculty Name Class/Section Subject Name Assignment B.Sc I (BT/CS) Fundamental Of Computers Theory Assignment Section A Objective Type Question Unit-I Q1.Full of CPU (a ) Control Processing Unit (b) Central Processing Unit (c) Central Pass Unit (d) None of these Q2.World First Supercomputer (a ) CRAY (b) PARAM 10000 ( c) Th-2 (d) Titan Q3.Which one is not input device (a ) Joystick (b) Light Pen (c) Speaker (d) MICR Q4. Transistors belongs to (a ) 1 st Generation (b) 2 nd Generation (c) 3 rd Generation (d) 4 th Generation Q5. Which is output device (a) Monitor (b) printer (c) Speaker (d) all of these Unit-II Q1.MS-Excel is a (a ) Spreadsheet s/w (b) Word Processor s/w (c) Presentation s/w (d) Database s/w Q2.MS-Word is a (a ) Spreadsheet s/w (b) Word Processor s/w (c) Presentation s/w (d) Database s/w

Q3.Formula always start with (a ) = (b) * (c) # (d) & Q4.Cell consist of (a ) row (b) coloumn ( c) a and b (d) cell range Q5. consist of row and coloumn Table (b) Mail Merge (c) Macros (d) None of these Q1. Binary of 15 is (a ) 1111 ( b) 10101 1000 (d) 10001 Unit- III Q2. 2 s complement of 100 (a ) 100 (b) 011 (c) 101 (d) 110 Q3. Base of Hexadecimal number is (a ) 2 (b) 8 (c) 16 (d) 4 Q4. Universal gate are (a ) NAND (b) NOR (C) XOR (D) a and b Q5.DeMorgan,s theorem states that (a ) (AB) = A +B (b) (A+B)= A * B (c) A +B = A B (d) None of the mentioned Unit-IV Q1. RAM is (a ) Volatile memory (b ) Non-volatile (c ) Semiconductor (d) a and c Q2.Fastest memory is (a ) RAM (b) Cache (c) Register (d) Hard Disk Q3.Eight bits make up (a ) Bit (b) bite (c) byte (d) Nibble Q4. Refresh mechanism is found in (a ) SRAM (b) DRAM (c) ROM (d) EPROM Q5.Address Bus is (a) Unidirectional (b) bidirectional (c) unidirectional (d) none of the mentioned

Unit- I Q1.What is windows. Q2.What is workstation? Q3.What is supercomputer? Q4.What is control Panel? Q1.Define different generation of computer. Q2.Draw the block of digital computer. Q3.Define types of computers. Q4.Explain different input and output devices of computers. Unit- II Q1.What is word processing? Explain word processor software. Q2.How to create a document in MS-Word? Q3.How to create a table in MS-Word? Q4.What is Mail Merge?Write down its steps.

Q1.What is Spreadsheet? Define workbook, worksheet, cell, cell address, cell range. Q2.What is formula? Explain with example. Q3.What is Function in MS-Excel? Explain different types of function in MS-Excel. Q4.What is chart? Explain different types of chart? How to create chart in MS-Excel. Unit-III Q1.Explain different number system used in computer. Q2.Explain De-Morgan theorem. Q3.Explain Boolean algebra. Q4.Explain 1 s and 2 s complement of binary. 111011, 1111, 101, 10101

Q1.What is binary number system? Convert dec, oct, hexadecimal to binary and vice versa. 111, 67, 78,12 Q2.What is logic gate? Explain with their symbols and truth tables. Q3.What is Universal gate? Q4.What is SOP and POS? Unit-IV Q1.What is Memory? Q2.What is RAM? Q3. What is ROM? Q4.Wh at is Cache memory? Q1.Differentiate between RAM and ROM? Q2. Define SRAM, DRAM, PROM, EPROM and EEPROM. Q3. Explain Data Bus, Control Bus and Address Bus. Q4.What is virtual memory?