The Operating System is designed to manage the resources of a computer, including starting the computer, managing programs, managing memory, and coordinating tasks between input and output devices.
A secondary memory device is a “Disk.”
Memory is made up of “Large number of cells.”
The World Wide Web was invented by “Tim Berners-Lee.”
Cache memory improves processing by acting as a temporary high-speed holding area between memory and the CPU.
A “Compiler” can check syntax errors.
An Email is a combination of “User Name and Domain Name.”
The birthplace of the World Wide Web was “CERN.”
UTP stands for “Unshielded Twisted Pair.”
The shortcut key to insert a new worksheet in Excel is “Shift + F11.”
SATA stands for “Serial Advanced Technology Attachment.”
The arranging of data in a logical sequence is called “Sorting.”
Abacus was the first “Mechanical calculator.”
USB stands for “Universal Serial Bus.”
To remove all character formats in MS Word, use Ctrl + Spacebar.
COBOL stands for “Common Business Oriented Language.”
LCD stands for “Liquid Crystal Display.”
ISDN stands for “Integrated Service Digital Network.”
Ctrl + ; Shortcut key is used to enter the current date in Excel.
YAHOO stands for “Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.”