Computer Quiz for Bank | SSC – 361
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Computer Quiz for Bank | SSC – 361
1. When a computer is switched on, the booting process performs
a)Integrity Test
b) Power-On Self-Test
c) Correct Functioning Test
d) Reliability Test
2. A computer system that is old and perhaps not satisfactory is referred to as a(n)
a) Ancient system
b) Historical system
c) Age old system
d) Legacy system
3. Which of the following is not a binary number?
a) 001
b) 101
c) 202
d) 110
4. Which of the following does not store data permanently?
a) ROM
b) RAM
c) Floppy Disk
d) Hard Disk
5. Which of the following is the smallest storage?
a) Megabyte
b) Gigabyte
c) Terabyte
d) None of these
6. Which of the following contains permanent data and gets updated during the processing of transactions?
a) Operating System File
b) Transaction file
c) Software File
d) Master file
7. Which of the following helps to protect floppy disks from data getting accidentally erased?
a) Access notch
b) Write-protect notch
c) Entry notch
d) Input notch
8. A modem is connected to
a) a telephone line
b) a keyboard
c) a printer
d) a monitor
9. Large transaction processing systems in automated organisations use
a) Online processing
b) Batch Processing
c) Once-a-day Processing
d) End-of-day processing
10. In a computer, most processing takes place in
a) Memory
b) RAM
c) motherboard
d) CPU
11. Which of the following is not a storage medium?
a) Hard disk
b) Flash drive
c) DVD
d) Scanner
12. The computer abbreviation KB usually means
a) Key Block
b) Kernel Boot
c) Kilo Byte
d) Kit Bit
13. The typical computer criminal is a(n):
a) Young hacker
b) Trusted employee with no criminal record
c) Trusted employee with a long, but unknown criminal record
d) Overseas young cracker
14. The common name for the crime of stealing passwords is:
a) Jacking.
b) Identity theft.
c) Spoofing.
d) Hacking.
15. Collecting personal information and effectively posing as another individual is known as the crime of:
a) Spooling.
b) Identity theft.
c) Spoofing.
d) Hacking.