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General Knowledge(GK) (or) General Awareness

Welcome to the General Knowledge Section of Free Time Learning. As we are aware General Knowledge (GK) is a very important area in all the competitive exams held in the country. Nowadays, a good knowledge of general awareness is very important in clearing any competitive and government recruitment examinations.

These General Knowledge Question are very important and usefull to UPSC, IAS/PCS, UPPSC, IBPS, SBI, RBI, SSC, CGL, Railway, APPSC, TSPSC, KPSC, TNPSC, TPSC, UPPSC, MPSC, RPSC, BPSC, MPPSC, UKPSC, MPSC, and other competitive exams.

A)
Optical disk
B)
Magnetic disk
C)
Magneto–Optical disk
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer : Option (B) - Magnetic disk


Published On : June 15, 2021
A)
LSI
B)
VLSI
C)
RAM
D)
ROM

Correct Answer : Option (D) - ROM


Examples of non-volatile memory include read-only memory (see ROM), flash memory, most types of magnetic computer storage devices (e.g. hard disks, floppy discs and magnetic tape), optical discs, and early computer storage methods such as paper tape and punched cards.

Published On : June 15, 2021
A)
Super computer
B)
Megaframe
C)
Super conductor
D)
Super–micro

Correct Answer : Option (A) - Super computer


Super computers were introduced in the 1960s as the world's most advanced computer. A supercomputer is a powerful computer that can process a large amount of data and computation very quickly.

Published On : June 15, 2021
A)
PROMPT
B)
FORMAT
C)
COPY
D)
DIR

Correct Answer : Option (B) - FORMAT


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A)
Red-Only Memory (ROM)
B)
Raid-Only Memory (ROM)
C)
Read-Only Memory (ROM)
D)
Refer-Only Memory (ROM)

Correct Answer : Option (C) - Read-Only Memory (ROM)


Read-Only Memory (ROM), is a type of electronic storage that comes built in to a device during manufacturing. You'll find ROM chips in computers and many other types of electronic products; VCRs, game consoles, and car radios all use ROM to complete their functions smoothly.

Published On : June 15, 2021
A)
Address
B)
Registers
C)
Bus
D)
Accumulators

Correct Answer : Option (B) - Registers


Both the ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit) and Control Section have special purpose storage locations called registers.

Published On : June 15, 2021
A)
Zip disk
B)
Worm disk
C)
Jaz disk
D)
Super disk

Correct Answer : Option (D) - Super disk


An optical disc is an electronic data storage medium that can be written to and read using a low-powered laser beam. Super disk is an optical disk.

Published On : June 15, 2021
A)
Automated Teller Machine
B)
Automatic Teller Machine
C)
Authorised Teller Machine
D)
Authentic Teller Machine

Correct Answer : Option (A) - Automated Teller Machine


An automated teller machine or automatic teller machine (ATM) is a computerized telecommunications device that enables the clients of a financial institution to perform financial transactions without the need for a cashier, human clerk or bank teller. The first modern ATMs came into use in December 1972 in the UK; the IBM 2984 was designed at the request of Lloyds Bank.

Published On : June 15, 2021
A)
Corel Draw
B)
Quattro Pro
C)
Paradox
D)
Organizer

Correct Answer : Option (D) - Organizer


An electric organizer is a small calculator-sized computer, often with an in-built diary application but few other functions such as an address book and calendar. It normally has a small alphanumeric keypad and an LCD screen of one, two or three lines.

Published On : June 15, 2021
A)
Interrupts
B)
Informers
C)
Handlers
D)
Events

Correct Answer : Option (C) - Handlers


In computer programming, an event handler is an asynchronous callback subroutine that handles inputs received in a program. Each event is a piece of application-level information from the underlying framework, typically the GUI toolkit. GUI events include key presses, mouse movement, action selections, and timers expiring. Event handlers are a central concept in event-driven programming.

Published On : June 15, 2021