Question. CHAP stands for? |
1 | A technique of transmitting data or images or videos (information) using a continuous signal |
2 | The notion of norms also links to the idea that representations are given force through a process of: |
3 | The ability for programmers to use the same written and debugged existing class. |
4 | A transmission mode that can transmit data in both the directions but transmits in only one direction at a time. |
5 | A ______________ represents the need of information in the program without the presenting the details. |
6 | A Borland Turbo Assembler. |
7 | The sign magnitude representation of -9 is ___________ |
8 | Which of the following is not involved in DBMS? |
9 | The field that covers a variety of computer networks both public and private that are used in everyday jobs. |
10 | A ___________________ monitor looks like a television and are normally used with non-portable computer systems. |
11 | Which of the following type of computer is mostly used for automatic operations? |
12 | Write the decimal equivalent for (110001)BCD. |
13 | A model developed by Hammer and Mc Leod in 1981. |
14 | Which of the following isn’t a phase of digitization? |
15 | A concept that combines data and functions into a single unit called class. |
16 | The father of animation? |
17 | The number of characters/second that can be transmitted to the memory from the tape is denoted by the term. |
18 | The binary equivalent of the decimal number 10 is __________ |
19 | STD stands for ____________ |
20 | A numeric data analysis tool that allows us to create a computerized ledger. |