(A) BIOS
(B) RAM
(C) ROM
(D) CPU
The answer is (A) BIOS
(A) BIOS
(B) RAM
(C) ROM
(D) CPU
The answer is (A) BIOS
(A) Noise
(B) Bandwidth
(C) Frequency
(D) None of these
The answer is: (B) Bandwidth
(A) Python
(B) Java
(C) C
(D) Assembly
The answer is: (C) C
The C programming language is often referred to as the “mother of all programming languages” because it laid the foundation for many modern languages like C++, Java, C#, and Objective-C. Besides, it introduced core programming concepts such as structured programming, pointers, and low-level memory access.
(A) Compiling code
(B) Managing hardware and software resources
(C) Managing applications resources
(D) Managing software resources
The answer is: (B) Managing hardware and software resources
The main function of an operating system (OS) is to act as an intermediary between the user and the computer’s hardware. It manages all the computer’s resources, including the central processing unit (CPU), memory, storage, and input/output devices. The OS ensures that different programs and applications can run smoothly and securely without interfering with each other.
(A) November 9, 1983
(B) November 9, 1986
(C) November 9, 1989
(D) November 9, 1992
The answer is: (C) November 9,1989
The Berlin Wall was torn down on November 9, 1989.
(A) New York
(B) Paris
(C) California
(D) London
The answer is: (D) London
Harley street is a globally famous hub for private healthcare in Marylebone, Central London.
(A) Dutch
(B) British
(C) Greece
(D) None of these
The answer is: (B) British
One of the most famous landmark in the United Kingdom, “Stonehenge”, is regarded as British cultural icon. It is the most sophisticated prehistoric stone circle in the world.
(A) Hindi
(B) English
(C) Hindi and English
(D) None
The answer is: (C) Hindi and English
The two official languages of India are Hindi and English.
(A) China
(B) India
(C) Kenya
(D) South Africa
The answer is: (B) India
India has the largest number of wild tigers in the world.
(A) Sirisha Bandla
(B) Rakesh Sharma
(C) Raja Chari
(D) None of these
The answer is: (B) Rakesh Sharma
In 1984, Rakesh Sharma became the first Indian citizen to enter space.