Saturday 20 March 2021

Questions Paper of Computer Operator

 

Questions Paper of Computer Operator

 

 

1.What is maximum time that you can set to save auto recovery information in MS Word document?

(A) 30 minutes

(B) 60 minutes

(C) 90 minutes

(D) 120 minutes

 

2.Thesaurus tool in MS word is useful to find

(A) synonyms and antonyms words

(B) grammar options

(C) spelling suggestions

(D) All of the above

 

3.Which of the following is not paragraph formatting?

(A) Indentation

(B) Spacing

(C) Editing

(D) Alignment

 

 

4.Command for creating hyperlink in word processor is:

(A) Ctrl+H

(B) Ctri+K

(C) Ctrl+L

(D) Ctrl+l

 

5.The clipboard is

(A) used to temporarily store items that has been cut or copied

(B) Cache memory

(C) Feature that stores user information

(D) feature that saves file temporarily

 

6.Which of the following is not available in font spacing?

(A) Normal

(B) Wide

(C) Expanded

(D) Condensed

 

7.Where are the upper memory blocks located?

(A) Conventional memory

(B) Extended memory

(C) Expanded memory

(D) Reserved memory

 

8.Which DOS command allows you to compress existing disks and to create new compressed volumes?

(A) DEFRAG

(B) DBLSPACE

(C) SCANDISK

(D) MSAV

 

9.You suspect a virus has entered your computer. What will not be affected by the virus? ‘

(A) CMOS

(B) Boot sector

(C) Floppy disks

(D) Program files

 

10.CHKDSK can be used to find

(A) Disk‘s bad sector

(B) Occupied sector

(C) Free space

(D) All of the above

 

11.Most operating system run in

(A) kernel

(B) user

(C) application

(D) Both A and B

 

12.The simultaneous execution of two or more instruction is called

(A) sequential access

(B) reduced instruction set computing

(C) multiprocessing

(D) none of these

 

13.Which printer cannot print more than one character at a time?

(A) Laser printer

(B) Dot-matrix printer

(C) Line-printer

(D) Daisy-wheel printer

 

14.A term associated with the comparison of processing speeds of different computer systems is :

(A) EFTS

(B) MPG

(C) MIPS

(D) CPS

 

15.Simplest registers only consists of

(A) counter

(B) EPROM

(C) latch

(D) flip-flop

 

16.A terminal that cannot process any information is called ……….

(A) direct access terminal

(B) intelligent terminal

(C) dumb terminal

(D) blind terminal

 

17.Electric digital systems use signals that have circuit elements having

(A) one stable state

(B) two stable states

(C) three stable states

(D) four stable state

 

18.The operation that adds data at the end of file is

(A) Increment

(B) attach

(C) append

(D) add

 

19.Cache memory is a?

(A) static RAM

(B) Dynamic RAM

(C) ROM

(D) Both A and B

 

20.The subnet mask is primarily used for:

(A) identifying host

(B) identifying network

(C) fragmentation

(D) acknowledgement.

 

21.………. converts high level program to machine code line by line

(A) Compiler

(B) Debugger

(C) Linker

(D) Interpreter

 

22.What is value (in decimal) of ‘a’ in ASCII representation?

(A) 60

(B) 65

(C) 95

(D) 97

 

23.Network used by group of different commercial bank is best categorized as

(A) Internet

(B) Intranet

(C) Extranet

(D) MAN

 

24.Which of the following device is required for connecting different networks?

(A) Switch

(B) Hub

(C) Router

(D) RJ-45

 

25.A computer can operate without which of the following component, if designed according?

(A) Processor

(B) Memory

(C) Hard disk

(D) Input/ Output

 

26.Bullet mark in most web browsers are …………. list.

(A) ordered

(B) linked

(C) unordered list

(D) definition list

 

27.Which of the following is not a pair tag?

(A) <P>

(B) <U>

(C) <i>

(D) <img>

 

28.Which of the following tag is not used for creating a table in HTML?

(A) <tr>

(B) <tl>

(C) <td>

(D) <th>

 

29.Which of the following shortcut key combination is used to insert a new slide in current presentation?

(A) Ctrl+N

(B) Ctrl+M

(C) Ctrl+Y

D Ctrl+K

 

30.View and edit the timeline of animation of the slide can be performed using

(A) Preview

(B) Animation pane

(C) Slide Show

(D) All of the above

 

31.Objects on the slide that hold text are called

(A) place holders

(B) text holders

(C) object holders

(D) All of the above

 

32.The columns of a table that points to the primary key of another table are called

(A) Super key

(B) Composite key

(C) Foreign key

(D) Primary key

 

33.What is the name of the form used to input chart values?

(A) Datasheet

(B) Microsoft excel

(C) Microsoft graph

(D) Auto form

 

34.Which action will optimize your database performance?

(A) Set the record set type to snapshot

(B) Use the compact and repair database tool

(C) Create a replica of the database

(D) All of the above

 

35.Which of the following is NOT A type of Microsoft Access Database object?

(A) Table

(B) Form

(C) Worksheets

(D) Modules

 

36.We can choose data types for attributes of a table in

(A) Normal View

(B) Datasheet View

(C) Designer View

(D) All of the above

 

37.Paste special allows some operation while you paste to new cell. Which of the following operation is valid?

(A) Square

(B) Percentage

(C) Goal seek

(D) Divide

 

38.In MS-Excel default header for a worksheet is

(A) Name of the document

(B) Date and time

(C) Page number

(D) None of the above

 

39.Which of the following features is used to arrange the records in a data source before merging?

(A) Filter

(B) Match fields

(C) Sort

(D) Auto check for errors

 

40.Which function allows user to repeat certain rows and column on each page?

(A) PRINT ROW and COLUMN

(B) PRINT REPEAT

(C) PRINT HEADER

(D) PRINT TILE

 

41.What is the keyboard shortcut for creating a chart from the selected cell range?

(A) F4

(B) F6

(C) F8

(D) F11

 

42.Which of the following is not a MS-Excel built in function?

(A) PI

(B) AVG

(C) RAND

(D) RANDBETWEEN

 

43.Which of the following chart types is not available in excel?

(A) Radar chart

(B) Gantt chart

(C) Combo chart

(D) Bubble chart

 

44.What is the order of operation in the excel sheet?

(A) Exponent, enclosed in parenthesis, division/multiplication, subtraction/addition

(B) Enclosed in parenthesis, exponent, subtraction/addition, division/multiplication

(C) Exponent, Enclosed in parenthesis, subtraction/addition, division/multiplication

(D) Enclosed in parenthesis, exponent, division/multiplication, subtraction/addition

 

45.To align a text in multiple lines in a cell of excel which of following option is used?

(A) Merge Cell

(B) Shrink Cell

(C) Wrap Cell

(D) Double Cell

 

46.Excel file cannot be exported to …………… format

(A) DOC

(B) CSV

(C) XML

(D) HTML

 

47.Which is not the type of indent available in MS-Word?

(A) Right indent

(B) Left indent

(C) Center indent

(D) Hanging indent

48.What is the maximum number of lines you can set for a drop cap?

(A) 3

(B) 10

(C) 15

(D) 20

 

49.The maximum number of columns in a table of word document is:

(A) 65

(B) 64

(C) 63

(D) 62

 

50.The default top margin in a word document is:

(A) 2.58 cm

(B) 2.54 cm

(C) 3.18 cm

(D) 2.60 cm

 

Saturday 13 March 2021

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