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Online Practice Test – 41
- Quantitative Aptitude (Ques 1 to 10)
- Reasoning (Ques 11 to 20)
- English (Ques 21 to 30)
- Computer (Ques 31 to 40)
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Question 1 of 40
1. Question
Category: QuantA boy has 3 library cards and 8 books of his interest in the library. Of these 8, he does not want to borrow chemistry part II unless Chemistry part I is also borrowed. In how many ways can he choose the three books to be borrowed?
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Question 2 of 40
2. Question
Category: QuantIn how many ways can 7 persons be seated at a round table if 2 particular persons must not sit next to each other?
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Question 3 of 40
3. Question
Category: QuantIn how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘MATHEMATICS’ be arranged so that the vowels always come together?
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Question 4 of 40
4. Question
Category: QuantThere are 4 candidates for the post of a lecturer in Mathematics and one is to be selected by votes of 5 men. The number of ways in which the votes can be given is
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Question 5 of 40
5. Question
Category: QuantThe number of ways in which 6 men and 5 women can dine at a round table if no two women are to sit together is given by
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Question 6 of 40
6. Question
Category: QuantA student is to answer 10 out of 13 questions in an examination such that he must choose at least 4 from the first five questions. The number of choices available to him is
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Question 7 of 40
7. Question
Category: QuantThere are 100 students in a college class of which 36 are boys studying statistics and 13 girls not studying statistics. If there are 55 girls in all, then the probability that a boy picked up at random is not studying statistics, is
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Question 8 of 40
8. Question
Category: QuantThe number of ways in which a team of eleven players can be selected from 22 players including 2 of them and excluding 4 of them is:
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Question 9 of 40
9. Question
Category: QuantIn how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘PRETTY’ be arranged?
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Question 10 of 40
10. Question
Category: QuantA box contains 3 Green balls, 4 Red balls, 2 Blue balls and 2 Orange balls. If two balls are drawn at random, what is the probability that both are red?
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Question 11 of 40
11. Question
Category: ReasoningBelow is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.Mark answer(a) If the inference is “definitely true” ie it properly follows from the statement of facts given(b) If the inference is “probably true” though not “definitely true” in the light of the facts given(c) If the data are inadequate ie, from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.(d) If the inference is “probably false” though not “definitely false” in the light of the facts given.(e) If the inference is “definitely false”, ie it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given or it contradicts the given facts.(Note: Each of the five questions has only one distinct answer, ie no two questions can have the same answer. If you get same answer for more than one question, consider both again and decide which one of the two would more definitely be that answer and same way review the other also.)The first time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the story bewitched me. The second time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the special effects amazed me. The third time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the photography dazzled me. Have you ever seen a movie twice, three times? You notice subtleties and hear sounds you, completely missed the first time around.It’s the same on the phone. Because your business conversations are more consequential than movies, you should listen to them two, maybe three times, Often, we have no clear idea of what really happened in our phone conversation until we hear it again. You’ll find shadings more significant than the colourof Toto’s collar-and more scarecrows than you imagined who ‘haven’t got a brain!’How do you listen to your important business conversations again? Simply legally and ethically tape-record them. I call the technique of recording and analyzing your business conversations for subtleties Instant Replay.The movie ‘The Wizard of Oz’ will help improve business conversation.Correct
The movie had been used just as an example of how repeated interactions acquaint us with a fuller meaning.
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The movie had been used just as an example of how repeated interactions acquaint us with a fuller meaning.
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Question 12 of 40
12. Question
Category: ReasoningBelow is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.Mark answer(a) If the inference is “definitely true” ie it properly follows from the statement of facts given(b) If the inference is “probably true” though not “definitely true” in the light of the facts given(c) If the data are inadequate ie, from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.(d) If the inference is “probably false” though not “definitely false” in the light of the facts given.(e) If the inference is “definitely false”, ie it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given or it contradicts the given facts.(Note: Each of the five questions has only one distinct answer, ie no two questions can have the same answer. If you get same answer for more than one question, consider both again and decide which one of the two would more definitely be that answer and same way review the other also.)The first time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the story bewitched me. The second time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the special effects amazed me. The third time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the photography dazzled me. Have you ever seen a movie twice, three times? You notice subtleties and hear sounds you, completely missed the first time around.It’s the same on the phone. Because your business conversations are more consequential than movies, you should listen to them two, maybe three times, Often, we have no clear idea of what really happened in our phone conversation until we hear it again. You’ll find shadings more significant than the colourof Toto’s collar-and more scarecrows than you imagined who ‘haven’t got a brain!’How do you listen to your important business conversations again? Simply legally and ethically tape-record them. I call the technique of recording and analyzing your business conversations for subtleties Instant Replay.For most, if they watch a movie more than once, different aspects in different order, like special effects, photography, story, music etc. would impress in a better way.Correct
Could even have been ‘definitely true’.
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Could even have been ‘definitely true’.
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Question 13 of 40
13. Question
Category: ReasoningBelow is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.Mark answer(a) If the inference is “definitely true” ie it properly follows from the statement of facts given(b) If the inference is “probably true” though not “definitely true” in the light of the facts given(c) If the data are inadequate ie, from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.(d) If the inference is “probably false” though not “definitely false” in the light of the facts given.(e) If the inference is “definitely false”, ie it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given or it contradicts the given facts.(Note: Each of the five questions has only one distinct answer, ie no two questions can have the same answer. If you get same answer for more than one question, consider both again and decide which one of the two would more definitely be that answer and same way review the other also.)The first time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the story bewitched me. The second time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the special effects amazed me. The third time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the photography dazzled me. Have you ever seen a movie twice, three times? You notice subtleties and hear sounds you, completely missed the first time around.It’s the same on the phone. Because your business conversations are more consequential than movies, you should listen to them two, maybe three times, Often, we have no clear idea of what really happened in our phone conversation until we hear it again. You’ll find shadings more significant than the colourof Toto’s collar-and more scarecrows than you imagined who ‘haven’t got a brain!’How do you listen to your important business conversations again? Simply legally and ethically tape-record them. I call the technique of recording and analyzing your business conversations for subtleties Instant Replay.The tips are given for understanding business conversation.Correct
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Question 14 of 40
14. Question
Category: ReasoningBelow is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.Mark answer(a) If the inference is “definitely true” ie it properly follows from the statement of facts given(b) If the inference is “probably true” though not “definitely true” in the light of the facts given(c) If the data are inadequate ie, from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.(d) If the inference is “probably false” though not “definitely false” in the light of the facts given.(e) If the inference is “definitely false”, ie it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given or it contradicts the given facts.(Note: Each of the five questions has only one distinct answer, ie no two questions can have the same answer. If you get same answer for more than one question, consider both again and decide which one of the two would more definitely be that answer and same way review the other also.)The first time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the story bewitched me. The second time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the special effects amazed me. The third time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the photography dazzled me. Have you ever seen a movie twice, three times? You notice subtleties and hear sounds you, completely missed the first time around.It’s the same on the phone. Because your business conversations are more consequential than movies, you should listen to them two, maybe three times, Often, we have no clear idea of what really happened in our phone conversation until we hear it again. You’ll find shadings more significant than the colourof Toto’s collar-and more scarecrows than you imagined who ‘haven’t got a brain!’How do you listen to your important business conversations again? Simply legally and ethically tape-record them. I call the technique of recording and analyzing your business conversations for subtleties Instant Replay.The advice is being given to the sales team.Correct
It could be given to any individual or any business team.
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It could be given to any individual or any business team.
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Question 15 of 40
15. Question
Category: ReasoningBelow is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.Mark answer(a) If the inference is “definitely true” ie it properly follows from the statement of facts given(b) If the inference is “probably true” though not “definitely true” in the light of the facts given(c) If the data are inadequate ie, from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.(d) If the inference is “probably false” though not “definitely false” in the light of the facts given.(e) If the inference is “definitely false”, ie it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given or it contradicts the given facts.(Note: Each of the five questions has only one distinct answer, ie no two questions can have the same answer. If you get same answer for more than one question, consider both again and decide which one of the two would more definitely be that answer and same way review the other also.)The first time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the story bewitched me. The second time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the special effects amazed me. The third time I saw The Wizard of Oz, the photography dazzled me. Have you ever seen a movie twice, three times? You notice subtleties and hear sounds you, completely missed the first time around.It’s the same on the phone. Because your business conversations are more consequential than movies, you should listen to them two, maybe three times, Often, we have no clear idea of what really happened in our phone conversation until we hear it again. You’ll find shadings more significant than the colourof Toto’s collar-and more scarecrows than you imagined who ‘haven’t got a brain!’How do you listen to your important business conversations again? Simply legally and ethically tape-record them. I call the technique of recording and analyzing your business conversations for subtleties Instant Replay.The author watches most movies more than twice.Correct
Note the tone in “Have you ever seen … ?”
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Note the tone in “Have you ever seen … ?”
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Question 16 of 40
16. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions in implicit in the statement.Give answer(a) If only Assumption I is implicit(b) If only Assumption II is implicit(c) If either Assumption I or Assumption II is implicit(d) If neither Assumption I nor Assumption II is implicit(e) If both Assumptions I and II are implicitStatement:Banks should always check financial status before lending money to a client.Assumptions:I. Checking before lending would give a true picture of the client’s financial status.II. Clients sometimes may not present the correct picture of their ability to repay loan amount to the bank.Correct
I is implicit in the norm prescribed in the sentence. This is why checking is being advised. Again, what would the banks check? Obviously, what the clients reveal. Banks would assume the revelation to be true. Hence II is not implicit. However, II is vague. If cross-checking is what the speaker has in mind, II would become implicit.
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I is implicit in the norm prescribed in the sentence. This is why checking is being advised. Again, what would the banks check? Obviously, what the clients reveal. Banks would assume the revelation to be true. Hence II is not implicit. However, II is vague. If cross-checking is what the speaker has in mind, II would become implicit.
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Question 17 of 40
17. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions in implicit in the statement.Give answer(a) If only Assumption I is implicit(b) If only Assumption II is implicit(c) If either Assumption I or Assumption II is implicit(d) If neither Assumption I nor Assumption II is implicit(e) If both Assumptions I and II are implicitStatement: The government has decided to run all commercial vehicles on bio-fuels in order to save the depleting fossil fuel reserves.
Assumptions:I. It is possible to switch over from fossil fuels to bio fuels for vehicles.II. Sufficient amount of bio-fuel can be produced in the country to run all commercial vehicles.Correct
If the govt has taken the decision, it must have assumed that its implementation would be possible. II would not be implicit because of “produced in the country”. It is possible that the govt has import on its mind for the said purpose.
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If the govt has taken the decision, it must have assumed that its implementation would be possible. II would not be implicit because of “produced in the country”. It is possible that the govt has import on its mind for the said purpose.
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Question 18 of 40
18. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions in implicit in the statement.Give answer(a) If only Assumption I is implicit(b) If only Assumption II is implicit(c) If either Assumption I or Assumption II is implicit(d) If neither Assumption I nor Assumption II is implicit(e) If both Assumptions I and II are implicitStatement: To save the environment enforce total ban on illegal mining throughout the country.Assumptions:I. Mining which is done legally does not cause any harm to the environment.II. Mining is one of the factors responsible for environmental degradation.Correct
It is not implied that legal mining does not harm and illegal mining does all harm. It is only implied that illegal mining is more harmful for the environment. This happens because norms are flouted with impunity in illegal mining
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It is not implied that legal mining does not harm and illegal mining does all harm. It is only implied that illegal mining is more harmful for the environment. This happens because norms are flouted with impunity in illegal mining
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Question 19 of 40
19. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions in implicit in the statement.Give answer(a) If only Assumption I is implicit(b) If only Assumption II is implicit(c) If either Assumption I or Assumption II is implicit(d) If neither Assumption I nor Assumption II is implicit(e) If both Assumptions I and II are implicitStatement: Give adequate job-related training to the employees before assigning them full-fledged work.Assumptions:I. Training helps in boosting the performance of employees.II.Employees have no skill sets before training is provided to them.Correct
I is implicit in the need for training. But II takes things to an extreme with the phrase “no skill sets”.
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I is implicit in the need for training. But II takes things to an extreme with the phrase “no skill sets”.
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Question 20 of 40
20. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions in implicit in the statement.Give answer(a) If only Assumption I is implicit(b) If only Assumption II is implicit(c) If either Assumption I or Assumption II is implicit(d) If neither Assumption I nor Assumption II is implicit(e) If both Assumptions I and II are implicitStatement: Take a ferry or a boat instead of a bus to reach the Kravi islands faster.Assumptions:I. The islands being in remote location are not easily accessible.II. Ferries and boats are available to travel to Kravi islands.
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I is not an assumption because there may be several reasons for the preference being stated. II is implicit because you ask someone to employ a mean only when you assume that the means is available.
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I is not an assumption because there may be several reasons for the preference being stated. II is implicit because you ask someone to employ a mean only when you assume that the means is available.
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Question 21 of 40
21. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions, a statement and five choices are given. Select from among the choices, the most logical complement and mark its number as your answer.
There was no other means of coming to power than an alliance with like-minded parties.
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So we convened an urgent meeting of our workers.
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So we convened an urgent meeting of our workers.
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Question 22 of 40
22. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions, a statement and five choices are given. Select from among the choices, the most logical complement and mark its number as your answer.
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We will immediately take the patient to a better hospital. Since facilities are not good enough for the treatment, patient should be taken at better hospital for treatment.
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We will immediately take the patient to a better hospital. Since facilities are not good enough for the treatment, patient should be taken at better hospital for treatment.
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Question 23 of 40
23. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions, a statement and five choices are given. Select from among the choices, the most logical complement and mark its number as your answer.
The decision to reopen the old and closed-down liquor shops was resented by the people in the city.
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Since people in the city resented the decision of opening liquor shop again, govt. decided not to reopen the shop.
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Since people in the city resented the decision of opening liquor shop again, govt. decided not to reopen the shop.
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Question 24 of 40
24. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions, a statement and five choices are given. Select from among the choices, the most logical complement and mark its number as your answer.
Electric supply failed and the fans in the office stood still.
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Since electric supply was irregular; hence Urgent arrangement was made to start a stand-by generator.
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Since electric supply was irregular; hence Urgent arrangement was made to start a stand-by generator.
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Question 25 of 40
25. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions, a statement and five choices are given. Select from among the choices, the most logical complement and mark its number as your answer.
Many Chief Ministers expressed their opinion in favour of abolishing the governor’s post.
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Since many chief ministers have expressed concern about the post of Governor, there may be a decision very soon.
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Since many chief ministers have expressed concern about the post of Governor, there may be a decision very soon.
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Question 26 of 40
26. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions, a statement and five choices are given. Select from among the choices, the most logical complement and mark its number as your answer.
Electricity is the backbone of industrial development
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Reliable and uninterrupted power is a prerequisite for development.
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Reliable and uninterrupted power is a prerequisite for development.
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Question 27 of 40
27. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions, a statement and five choices are given. Select from among the choices, the most logical complement and mark its number as your answer.
Our country is rapidly becoming a consumer nation.
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For financial progress we must reduce import and increase export.
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For financial progress we must reduce import and increase export.
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Question 28 of 40
28. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions, a statement and five choices are given. Select from among the choices, the most logical complement and mark its number as your answer.
Children find it difficult to get admission to primary schools as demand exceeds supply.
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Since demand is higher than supply in schools for admission, the private schools make the most of the situation and charge hefty fees.
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Since demand is higher than supply in schools for admission, the private schools make the most of the situation and charge hefty fees.
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Question 29 of 40
29. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions, a statement and five choices are given. Select from among the choices, the most logical complement and mark its number as your answer.
The C.B.I. presented an incriminating report about the minister’s foreign connection.
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The court ordered a judicial enquiry into the whole affair.
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The court ordered a judicial enquiry into the whole affair.
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Question 30 of 40
30. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions, a statement and five choices are given. Select from among the choices, the most logical complement and mark its number as your answer.
The author’s new book was widely accepted by the common people but it angered those in power.
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the book was acclaimed for the political criticism it contained.
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the book was acclaimed for the political criticism it contained.
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Question 31 of 40
31. Question
Category: ComputerA central computer that holds collections of data and programs for many PCs, workstations, and other computer is a ____________.
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Question 32 of 40
32. Question
Category: ComputerTo insert a copy of the clipboard contents, _____________ whatever was last cut or copied at the insertion point.
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Question 33 of 40
33. Question
Category: ComputerWhich type of computers uses the 8-bit code called EBCDIC?
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Question 34 of 40
34. Question
Category: ComputerA special, high-speed storage area within the CPU in which all data must be represented before it can be processed is called?
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Question 35 of 40
35. Question
Category: ComputerTo send another station a message, the main thing a user has to know is ______.
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Question 36 of 40
36. Question
Category: ComputerThe method of Internet access that requires a phone line, but offers faster access speeds than dial-up is the _______ connection
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Question 37 of 40
37. Question
Category: ComputerName the software which creates a mirror image of the entire hard disk, including the operating system, applications, files, and data?
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Question 38 of 40
38. Question
Category: ComputerThe first UNIX operating system was written in the which of the following language?
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Question 39 of 40
39. Question
Category: ComputerGraphical devices which are widely used to represent the graphic on screen are
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Question 40 of 40
40. Question
Category: ComputerThe ATTRIB command will
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