IIT JEE Practice Question and Answer

Q: The Capacity of a Communication Channel is Measured in 5637 0

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    Band rate
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    Band width
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    Data flow
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    Bit capacity
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Answer : 2. "Band width"
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Answer: B) Band width Explanation: The path that data takes from source to destination is called a Channel. A channel is a communication medium. A channel has a certain capacity for transmitting information.    The "capacity" of a channel is the theoretical upper-limit to the bit rate over a given channel that will result in negligible errors. Channel capacity is often measured by its Bandwidth in Hz or its data rate in bits per second.

Q: The Basic Architecture of Computer was developed by 18164 0

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    Charles Babbage
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    Blaise Pascal
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    Garden Moore
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    John Von Neumann
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Answer : 4. "John Von Neumann"
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Answer: D) John Von Neumann Explanation: Computer Architecture refers to how a computer system is designed and what technologies it is compatible with. In brief, Computer architecture is a specification detailing how a set of software and hardware technology standards interact to form a computer system or platform.                                          The Von Neumann Architecture, which is also known as the Von Neumann Model and Princeton architecture, is a computer architecture based on the 1945 description of computer by the mathematician and physicist John von Neumann.

Q: The Gandhi Sagar Dam is built on which river in Madhya Pradesh? 1928 0

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    Tapti
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    Chambal
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    Narmada
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    None
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Answer : 2. "Chambal"
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Answer: B) Chambal Explanation: The Gandhi Sagar Dam is built on Chambal river and is located in the Mandsaur & Neemuch district of Madhya Pradesh.   The dam’s reservoir area is the second-largest in India (after the Hirakud Reservoir), and attracts a large number of migratory and non-migratory birds throughout the year.   It is a masonry gravity dam, standing 62.17 metres (204.0 ft) high.

Q: Which of the following is Not an Operating System? 2298 0

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    UNIX
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    Windows NT
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    C++
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    DOS
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Answer : 3. "C++"
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Answer: C) C++ Explanation: C++ is not an Operating System.   An Operating System is a collection of system programs that manages all the other programs application programs in a computer as well as the allocation and use of hardware resources such as the CPU, Memory and the Hard Disk Drive. It acts as an interface between the hardware and the user level program. It controls and facilitates the overall operation of a computer.    Here UNIX : UNIX is a popular multi-user, multitasking operating system (OS) developed at Bell Labs.   Windows NT : Windows NT is a family of operating systems produced by Microsoft, the first version of which was released in July 1993.   DOS : DOS is Disk Operating System. The term DOS can refer to any operating system.   C++ : C++ is a programming language and computing platform.   Hence, C++ is not an Operating System.

Q: What City has No People? 2308 0

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    Velocity
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    Electricity
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    Elasticity
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    All the above
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Answer : 4. "All the above"
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Answer: D) All the above Explanation: Answer for What City has No People can be any of these words which has city in it like Velocity, Elasticity or Electricity. In general the answer for the riddle What City has No People is Electricity.

Q: The Computer size was very large in 5075 0

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    Fourth Generation
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    Third Generation
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    Second Generation
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    First Generation
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Answer : 4. "First Generation"
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Answer: D) First Generation Explanation: The First Generation Computers size was very large.    Since the First generation computers used 1000s of vacuum tubes that required lot of space made them gigantic in size. Single transistor could replace 1000 vacuum tubes and a single IC chip replaced 1000s of transistors made computers smaller and more speedy.   It is obvious that computers developed with more power, reliability, speed and smaller sizes due to the enhancement of technology.

Q: How many days in 4 years? 1736 0

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    1461
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    1462
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    1459
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Answer : 1. "1460"
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Answer: A) 1460 Explanation: Days in 4 years =>  Let the first year is Normal year i.e, its not Leap year. A Leap Years occurs once for every 4 years. 4 years => 365 + 365 + 365 + 366(Leap year) 4 years => 730 + 731 = 1461   Therefore, Number of Days in 4 Years = 1461 Days.

Q: The amount of Matter in an Object is 1433 0

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    Weight
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    Mass
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    Volume
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    Space
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Answer : 2. "Mass"
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Answer: B) Mass Explanation: Mass means the amount of matter in an object. Anything that has Mass and takes up Space is called Matter.   The Study of Matter and and how matter changes is called Chemistry.   Matter has some mass and occupies some space. Space occupied by an object is called its Volume.

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