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Kerala\u00a0Plus One Computer Application Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 2 Components of the Computer System<\/h2>\n

Question 1.
\nWhich software is used for calculation? (Say – 2015)<\/span>
\na) Word processor
\nb) Spreadsheet
\nc) Presentation
\nd) Multimedia
\nAnswer:
\nb) Spread sheet<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\nAccumulator stores (Say – 2015)<\/span>
\na) address of data
\nb) instruction to be executed
\nc) address of next instruction to be executed
\nd) intermediate result
\nAnswer:
\nd) intermediate result –<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nIf Tracks and Sectors: Hard disk, then
\n……….. : Compact disk (March – 2016)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\nPits and Lands (OR) 0 and 1<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\nWhich one of the following file extensions is different from others? (Say – 2016)<\/span>
\na) WAV
\nb) MP3
\nc) PNG
\nd) MIDI
\nAnswer:
\nc) PNG, the others are audio files.<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\nWhich register holds the memory address of next instruction to the executed? (Say – 2016)<\/span>
\na) Accumulator
\nb) PC
\nc) MBR
\nd) MAR
\nAnswer:
\nb) PC<\/p>\n

Question 6.
\na) Write the following memory devices in the order of their speed, (fastest to slowest order) (March – 2017)<\/span>
\ni) Cache
\nii) RAM
\niii) Hard Disk
\niv) Registers
\nb) What do you mean by Freeware and Shareware?
\nAnswer:
\na) i) Registers
\nii) Cache
\niii) RAM
\niv) Hard Disk<\/p>\n

b) Freeware : A s\/w with Copy right is available free of cost for unlimited use.
\nShareware : It is an introductory pack distributed<\/p>\n

Question 7.
\na) What do you mean by cache memory? (March – 2015)<\/span>
\nb) Write the names of the figures given below.
\n\"Plus
\nAnswer:
\na) It is a high speed memory placed in between the CPU and FtAM. CPU is a high speed memory compared to RAM. There is a speed mismatch between the CPU and RAM to resolve this problem a high speed memory called cache memory is placed in between the CPU and RAM<\/p>\n

b) QR code and Bar Code<\/p>\n

Question 8.
\nExplain how e-waste creates environmental and health problems. What are the different methods for e-waste disposal? Which one is the most effective in your point of view? Why? (March – 2015)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\ne-Waste(electronic waste) : It refers to the mal functioning electronic products such as faulty computers, mobile phones, tv sets, toys, CFL, batteries etc.<\/p>\n

It contains poisonous substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium etc and may cause diseases if not properly managed.<\/p>\n

A small amount is recycled. Due to this our natural resources are contaminated(poisoned). Some of them can recycle properly. But it is a very big problem in front of the Government to collect segregate, recycle and disposal of e-Waste.<\/p>\n

e-Waste disposal methods
\na) Reuse : Reusability has an important role of e-Waste management and can reduce the volume of e-Waste
\nb) Incineration: It is the process of burning e Waste at high temperature in a chimney
\nc) Recycling of e-Waste : It is the process of making new products from this e-Waste.
\nd) Land filling : It is used to level pits and cover by thick layer of soil.<\/p>\n

Question 9.
\nWhat do you mean by e-waste? Explain the role of students in e-waste disposal. (Say – 2016)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\ne-Waste(electronic waste) : It refers to the mal functioning electronic products such as faulty computers, mobile phones, tv sets, toys, CFL etc. It contains poisonous substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium etc and may cause diseases if not properly managed.<\/p>\n

Students\u2019 role in e-Waste disposal<\/p>\n