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Public Service Commission
Dairy Development Corporation, Fourth Level, Open Competitive Written Examination for the post of Computer Operator
Exam date 2075/02/06
Time: - 1 hour
KEY (A) Mark: 100
Subject: Service related
Multiple Choice 50 x 2 = 100 Marks
1. How MS word responds t repeated word?
A) by red wavy line under repeated word
B) by green wavy line under repeated word
C) by blue wavy line under repeated word D) by red
dotted line under repeated word
2. Text wrap feature in word processing
A) allows to type over
text
B) automatically moves to next line
C) allows to make text
attractive
D) increase the attractiveness of the text
3. How to display updatable current date in MS Excel?
A) DATE()
B)TODAY()
C) NOW()
D) CTRL+;
A) may be turned off for display but turned for printing
B) may be tuned on or off for printing
C) may be tuned off for display and printing
D) all of the above
5. In MS -excel, current cell address is displayed in
A) formula bar B) name
box
C) status bar
D) none of
the above
6. Which function will calculate the number of workdays between 6/9/2004 and 8/12/2004 ?
A) workday B) date
C) network
day D) all of the
above
A)
server
B)
client
C) source
D) none of the above
A)
cell
B)
title
C)
axis
D) legend
9. What is the shortcut key to replace a data with another in sheet?
A) ctrl+
R
B) ctrl + shift + R C) ctrl +
H
D) ctrl + F
A)
=SUM(purchase)-A4
B) =SUM(A1:A5)*.6
C) =SUM(A1:A5)/(10-10)
D) =SUM(A1:A5)-10
H and down to row 10 is
A)
C1:10H
B) C1:H10
C)
C1:H-10
D) C1:H:10
A)
'
B) !
C) #
D) &
A) Hyperlink B) Index
C)
Transpose
D) Rows
A)
context
B)
callout
C) comment
D) dialog
A) #####
B) #DIV/0
C) #DIV@
D) none of the above
A) slide design B) slide layout
C) slide transition D) rehearse
timing
17. What is the shortcut key to start presentation from current slide?
A)
F5
B)
Alt+F5
C)
Ctrl+F5
D) shift+F5
18. How to insert table in a slide
A) insert table from insert menu
B) click on insert table in content pane of blank slide
C) both A and B
D) none of the above
19. Which command brings you to the first slide in your presentation?
A) next slide button B) page up
C) Ctrl+ Home
D) Ctrl+ End
20. Which of the following section does not exist in a slide layout?
A)
Titles
B) lists
C) charts
D)
animations
A) Email address B) street
address C) IP address
D) none of
the above
22. Which of the following is a geographical network classification?
A)
client
B)
WAN
C) server
D) peer to peer
23. Which is the connector of coaxial cable?
A) RJ45
B)DIX
C)
BNC
D) None of the above
A) Local Area
Network
B) Personal
Area Network
C) Both A and
B
D) None of
the above
25. What is the most important piece of information needed to connect to a specific wireless network?
A) Chanel
B) MAC
address C)
SSID D) Administrator password
26.
Which of the following topology share a single channel on which all station can
receive and transmit?
A) Ring
B) Bus
C) Tree
D) Star
A) Dynamic Host Control
Protocol B) Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol
C) Dynamic Hyper Control Protocol
D) Dynamic Hyper Configuration
Protocol
A) special binary
format
B) machine language codes
C) ASCII
text
D) None of
the above
29. Internet was originally a project of........ Agency.
A)
ARPA
B)
NSF
C) NASA
D) None of the above
30. Email address is made up of
A) single part B) two parts
C) three parts
D) four parts
31.
The word Abacus is derived from Abax, a word from
A) Latin language B) Greek language
C) Sanskrit language D) Ancient Egypt
A) ENIAC, EDVAC, IBM-704 etc
B) PDP-5 IBM-360 series etc
C) IBM -1401, CDC-660, IBM-7030 D) CRAY-X,
VP-2000, IBM- 3000 etc
A)
clock
B)
abacus
C) difference engine D) none of the above
34. Babbage presented his ....... to the royal Astronomical Society which was able to calculate polynomials.
A) Computer engine B) Diesel engine C)
difference engine D) petrol engine
A) Transistor B) resistor
C) integrated circuit D) semiconductor
A)
MIPS
B)
CPS
C)
EFTS
D) None of the above
A) Cache memory B) magnetic bubble memory
C)magnetic core memory D) RAM
38. Perforated paper used as input of output media is known as
A) Paper taps
B) magnetic tapes C) punched papers
tapes D) card punch
39. The analog computer deals directly with
A) Numbers or codes B) measured
values of continuous physical magnitude
C) signals in the form of 0 or 1 D) signals in
the discrete values from 0 to 9
A) Trojan
horse
B)
Virus
C) worm
D) Zombie
A) to drop all the capital letters
B) to automatically begin each paragraph with capital letter
C) to begin a paragraph with a large dropped initial capital letter
D) none of the above
A)
10,100
B)20,250
C) 10,500
D) 101000
A) undelete the previously deleted text B) undo the last
changes
C) underline the document name
D) underline
the selected text
A) bullets and numbering B)
tables C)
columns
D) tab stops
A) 1.25 inch left, right, top and bottom
B) 1.5 inch left, right, top and bottom
C) 1.25 inch left and right margins and 1 inch top and bottom
D) 1.5 inch left and right margins and 1.25 inch top and bottom
A) Ctrl +
=
B) ctrl + -
C) ctrl + shift += D) ctrl +
shift + -
A) Word.exe B)
winword.exe C)
Msword.exe D)
Word2003.exe
A)
Bar
B) decimal
C)
point
D) left
A) Ctrl +F
B)
Alt+ Ctrl+
F
C) Ctrl +D
D) Ctrl + shift +D
A) on first page B) on alternate
page C) on every
page D) none
of the above
Answer sheet
1. A |
2. B |
3. B |
4. D |
5. B |
6. C |
7. B |
8. D |
9. C |
10. C |
11. B |
12. D |
13. C |
14. C |
15. A |
16. B |
17. D |
18. A |
19. C |
20. D |
21. C |
22. B |
23. C |
24. B |
25. C |
26. B |
27. B |
28. C |
29. A |
30. B |
31. A |
32. C |
33. B |
34. C |
35. C |
36. A |
37. A |
38. A |
39. B |
40. A |
41. C |
42. C |
43. D |
44. C |
45. C |
46. C |
47. B |
48. C |
49. C |
50. C |
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