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  • 1. Various forms date back to 2300 BC
A) Jacquard Loom
B) Mechanical calculating Machines
C) Abacus
  • 2. It is a term used to describe a generation of web services and applications with an increasing emphasis on human collaboration.
A) Web 1.0
B) Web 3.0
C) Web 2.0
  • 3. Is a website people can directly buy products that include a shopping cart and a way for you to provide credit card information to make a purchase
A) E-COMMERCE WEBSITES
B) WEBSITE
C) SOCIAL MEDIA
  • 4. The phone book on the internet.
A) Browser
B) Website
C) Domain name system
  • 5. These are sites devoted to showing examples of past work. Service providers who want to show potential clients the quality of the work they provide can use this type of website to collect some of the best samples of past work they've done.
A) INTERNET
B) PORTFOLIO WEBSITE
C) RESUME
  • 6. It is a numerical label assigned to each device that provides identity to a network device.
A) IP address
B) Encryption
C) Domain name system
  • 7. This indicates that the web page has a special layer of encryption added to hide your personal information and passwords from others.
A) PORTFOLIO WEBSITE
B) ENCRYPTION
C) HYPERTEXT TRANSFER PROTOCOL SECURE
  • 8. Is any website that's devoted to presenting a specific business, it should be branded like the business and communication the types of products and/or services the business offers
A) REGIONAL ISP
B) SOCIAL MEDIA
C) BUSINESS WEBSITE
  • 9. Games that allow people to play with and against each other over the internet
A) ONLINE GAMES
B) SPACEWAR
C) ONLINE GAMING
  • 10. Is a web address used to connect to a remote resource on the web.
A) ISP
B) REGIONAL ISP
C) UNIFORM RESOURCE LOCATOR
  • 11. Organization that provides services for accessing, using, or participating on the internet.
A) NATIONAL ISP
B) INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS
C) OH HINDI ITO ANG SAGOT
  • 12. Because of the several software bugs in Therac-25 caused radiation overdoses leading deaths and other serious inquiries
A) 🖕
B) None of these
C) 25
D) 30
  • 13. It is the first operational general-purpose electronic-mechanical computer financed and built at IBM
A) ENIAC
B) MARK I
C) ABC COMPUTER
  • 14. An operating system developed at Bell Laboratories by ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan, and others.
A) FORTRAN
B) JAVA
C) UNIX
D) Baho bilat ka earl
  • 15. How ICT commonly used in education
A) Online learning platform
B) Face-to-face lectures exclusively
C) Traditional blackboards platforms
  • 16. A computer program that provides service to other computers and it's user
A) Browser
B) Server
C) Google
  • 17. Considered first fully electronic digital computing device but was not programmable or fully functional
A) UNIVAC
B) ABC COMPUTER
C) ENIAC
  • 18. Top level domain name for government entity
A) .gov
B) .Edu
C) .mil
  • 19. First computer game
A) StarCraft
B) Minecraft
C) Spacewar
  • 20. What does acronym WWW stands for?
A) World wide web
B) World wild web
C) World wide wait
  • 21. During 1951 Eckert and Mucly released the first commercially successful computer.How many units did they produce?
A) 46
B) 48
C) 50
  • 22. It was the man's first recorded adding machine
A) 🖕
B) Abacus
C) Slide role
D) Automatic loom
  • 23. Invents loom that is program using punch card
A) Joseph Jacquard (1801)
B) Babbage Charles (1860s)
C) Ada Lovelace (1800s)
  • 24. Invents (but never completely builds) two machines
A) Ada Lovelace (1800s)
B) Charles Babbage (1860s)
C) Joseph Jacquards (1801)
  • 25. What are the two Babbage engines?
A) Abacus, abacas
B) Same engines, jacquard loom
C) Mechanical calculating Machines
D) Difference engines, Analytical engines
  • 26. To solve the polynomial situation
A) Analytical engines
B) Turing machine
C) Difference engines
  • 27. Daughter of poem lord byron worked by babbage on the analytical engine
A) Ada lovelace
B) Herman Hollerith
C) Ada nianga
  • 28. Who is the first computer programmer
A) Joseph Jacquards
B) Charles Babbage
C) Ada lovelace
  • 29. Program analytical engine using punched cards
A) Ada lovelace
B) Charles babbage
C) Alan Turing
  • 30. Developed a machine for tabulating US census which used punched cards
A) Clifford berry
B) Herman hollerith
C) Alan turing
  • 31. How long is the 1880 census took to tabulates
A) 4years
B) 1year
C) 8years
  • 32. His machine company later became part of IBM
A) Ada Lovelace
B) Alan Turing
C) Herman Hollerith
  • 33. Considered the father of computer science
A) Herman Hollerith
B) Charles Babbage
C) Alan Turing
  • 34. He helped crack the German military codes during world war II
A) Alan Turing
B) Herman Hollerith
C) John Atanasoff
  • 35. He formalized the concepts of computation and algorithms
A) Alan Turing
B) Charles Babbage
C) John Atanasoff
  • 36. Built the ABC at Lowa state which found solutions to systems of linear equations
A) Harvard Aiken& Charles Babbage
B) John Atanasoff & Clifford Berry
C) Alan Turing & Ada Lovelace
  • 37. Infamous Quotes

    "There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."
A) Charles Babbage
B) Ken Olson
C) Burnok
D) Ada Lovelace
  • 38. Intamous Quotes

    "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."
A) Howard Aiken
B) Charles Babbage
C) Thomas Watson
  • 39. designs Mark I, the first operational general- purpose electro- mechanical computer. Financed and built at IBM
A) Ada Lovelace
B) Mark logan
C) Chalie Puth
D) Charles Babbage
E) Mark Aiken
  • 40. First general purpose, digital electronic computer
A) ENIAC
B) ANIAC
C) ABC COMPUTER
  • 41. complete the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator (ENIAC) at Univ of Pennsylvania. Much based on Atanasoff's ABC
A) John Mauchley and Presper Eckert
B) Charles Babbage and Byron
C) John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry
  • 42. Could compute a ballistic firing trajectory in 20 sec vs. 30 min conventional way
A) DESKTOP COMPUTER
B) ENIAC
C) ABC COMPUTER
D) ANIAC
  • 43. Dimensions: 30 x 30 feet Weight: 30 tons

    Powered by 18.000 vacuum
A) ANIAC
B) ENIAC
C) ANALYTICAL COMPUTER
  • 44. a moth lodged in the components, and paste it into the computer's logbook which now resides in Smithsonian
A) Worm
B) Bug
C) Virus
  • 45. an electronic switch made with a small piece of silicon with added impurities.
A) Virus
B) Bell labs
C) Bug
D) Bell ring
  • 46. designed principally by Eckert and Mauchly, is the first commercially successful computer
A) UNIVAC I
B) ABC COMPUTER
C) ENIAC
  • 47. UNIVAC I stands for?
A) UNIVersal Automatic Computer I
B) UNIVersal Audiobook Computer I
C) UNIVersal Audio Computer I
  • 48. UNIVAC is designed by?
A) Eckert and Mauchly
B) Ada Lovelace and Byron
C) John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry
  • 49. What is the price of UNIVAC I?
A) Price: $3.1M - $1.5M
B) Price: $2.25M - $2.5M
C) Price: $1.26M - $1.6M
D) Price: $1.25M - $1.5M
  • 50. He developed FORTRAN, the first successful high-level programming language and compiler
A) Ada Lovelace
B) Herbert Simon
C) John Backus
  • 51. Designed for scientific problems and still widely used today
A) FORTRAN
B) ABC COMPUTER
C) UNIVAC
D) ENIAC
  • 52. The first artificial intelligence program written by Allen Newell, Herbert Simon and J. C. Shaw mimicked the problem solving skills of a human by proving math theorems
A) ENIAC
B) ABC COMPUTER
C) UNIVAC
D) Logic theorist
  • 53. It is written by Allen Newell, Herbert Simon and J. C.
A) The first artificial intelligence program
B) UNIVAC
C) ABC COMPUTER
D) ENIAC
  • 54. Transistors, and other electronic components all fabricated on a single chip of silicon
A) Charles Babbage
B) Logic theorist
C) Integrated circuits
  • 55. independently co-invented by Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments and Robert Noyce of Fairchild Semiconductor
A) Integrated circuits
B) Electric circuits
C) Logic theorist
  • 56. a co- founder of Intel, predicts that the number of transistors which can be placed on a single chip will double every year. The prediction was later modified to every 2 years,
A) Unix
B) Gordon Moore/ Moore's law
C) Arpanet
  • 57. which eventually becomes the Internet, goes online with 4 nodes. Department of Defense sponsors ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) to build a robust interconnected network of geographically distant computers
A) ARPANET
B) ABC COMPUTER
C) MOORE'S LAW
  • 58. entire CPU fits on a single chip. Three companies developed the microprocessor independently at the same time: Texas Instruments, Intel, and Garrett AiResearch
A) ARPANET
B) INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
C) MICROPROCESSOR
  • 59. operating system developed at Bell Laboratories by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan, and others. Re-written in 1972 using the C programming language

    Several variations of UNIX are popular today: Mac OS X, Linux, BSD
A) ENIAC
B) UNIX
C) UNIVAC
  • 60. designed primarily by Steve Wozniak, was the first highly successful, mass- produced personal computers (PCs)

    Price: $1300 for model with 4 KB RAM, $2600 for 48 KB RAM model
A) 1969 ARPANET
B) 1977 Apple II Personal Computer
C) 1971 Microprocessor
  • 61. "There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."
A) -Ken Olson, Chairman Modular Computer Systems, in 1996
B) -Ken Olson, President and Founder of Digital, in 1977 <
  • 62. Gary Thuerk, an aggressive DEC marketer, attempted to send the first commercial spam message to every Arpanet address on the west coast (393 recipients)
A) 1982: Tron Movie
B) 1978 Spam
C) 1981 IBM Personal Computer
  • 63. an Intel microprocessor and Microsoft's DOS operating system

    Price started at $1,565

    300,000 sold in 1981; 3,274,000 sold in 1982
A) 1978 Spam!
B) 1981 IBM Personal Computer
C) 1982 Tron Movie
  • 64. a movie about the fictional world inside a computer, is the first major film to use extensive 3D computer graphics
A) 1984 Apple's Macintosh
B) 1985-87 Therac-25
C) 1982 Tron Movie
  • 65. (Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak) developed the Macintosh which popularized the graphical user interface (GUI)
A) 1990 World Wide Web
B) 1984 Apple's Macintosh
C) 1985-87 Therac-25
  • 66. provided radiation therapy to patients with cancer

    Several software bugs caused radiation overdoses leading to five deaths and other serious injuries
A) 1990 World Wide Web
B) 1984 Apple's Macintosh
C) 1985-87 Therac-25
  • 67. Tim Berners-Lee at CERN develops the WWW, a global web of interconnected documents, which runs on top of the Internet

    The Web would become popular several years later when Netscape develops an easy-to-use web browser
A) 1997 Deep Blue
B) 1992 Microsoft Windows
C) 1990 World Wide Web
  • 68. (Bill Gates) releases Windows 3.1, the first version of Windows that was widely successful
A) 1992 Microsoft Windows
B) 1997 Deep Blue
  • 69. IBM's computer defeats world chess champion Garry Kasparov in their second six-game showdown, becoming the first computer system to defeat a reigning world champion under standard chess tournament time controls
A) 1997 Deep Blue
B) 1992 Microsoft Windows
C) Pake ko
  • 70. "I wouldn't put my company on the Internet."
A) -Ken Olson, Chairman Modular Computer Systems, in 1996
B) -Ken Olson, President and Founder of Digital, in 1977
  • 71. Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin drop out of Stanford to create Google, a Web search engine which uses their novel PageRank algorithm to order search engine results
A) 2003 Worms and Viruses
B) 1998 Google
C) Passmado cutie
  • 72. Google originated from a misspelling of googol which is 1 followed by 100 zeros

    GOOGLE

    Google's first server. Photo taken in Gates Building lobby at Stanford University
A) True
B) True but false
C) False
  • 73. The most devastating Internet worms and viruses (SQL Slammer, Sobig.F, Blaster) cause millions of dollars in damages to individuals and companies
A) 200x Online Social Networks
B) 1998 Google
C) 2003 Worms and Viruses
  • 74. Self-replicating malware that spread through a network
A) Virus
B) Worm
  • 75. Malware that infects a computer and often attaches to another executable file
A) Worm
B) Virus
  • 76. Online social networks (and sharing too much trivial information) first became popular in the early 2000s
A) 2003 Worms and Viruses
B) 200x Online Social Networks
  • 77. Friendster created by Jonathan Abrams and Peter Chin
A) 2003
B) 2004
C) 2002
  • 78. MySpace created by eUniverse employees
A) 2004
B) 2002
C) 2003
  • 79. Facebook created by Mark Zuckerberg while a Harvard student
A) 2004
B) 2002
C) 2005
  • 80. Twitter created by Jack Dorsey
A) 2004
B) 2006
C) 2003
  • 81. PCs with dual core CPUs hit the market. Multi-core CPUs have multiple processors on a single chip, and they allow more throughput with a lower processor speed, thus using less power

    Places more emphasis in parallel programming
A) 2005 Multi-core Processors
B) 2007 iPhone
  • 82. by Apple revolutionizes touch-screen interfaces for mobile devices
A) 2005 Multi-core Processors
B) 2007 Apple
  • 83. by Apple re- invigorates the tablet computing market
A) 2010 iPad
B) 2007 iPhone
  • 84. defeats veteran Jeopardy champs
A) 2012 Google's Driverless Car
B) 2011 IBM's Watson
  • 85. first self-driven car license in Nevada
A) 2011 IBM's Watson
B) 2012 Google's Driverless Car
  • 86. • Is network etiquette.

    • The do's and dont's of online communication

    • It means RESPECTING others
A) NETIQUETTE
B) ETIQUETTE
  • 87. DO NOT REVEAL YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
  • 88. BE NICE!!
A) 4
B) 2
C) 2
  • 89. DON'T ABUSE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA!
A) 5
B) 2
C) 6
  • 90. DO NOT BE JUDGMENTAL!!
A) 4
B) 6
C) 5
  • 91. DO NOT BE ΑΝΝΟΥΙNG!!!
A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
  • 92. BE CAREFUL WITH STRANGERS WHO SEND MESSAGES!!!
A) 3
B) 8
C) 9
  • 93. DO NOT POST VULGAR WORDS
A) 9
B) 8
C) 10
  • 94. STOP AND THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK!!!!
A) 10
B) 9
C) 7
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