Thursday, April 23, 2015

Comp.Questions

computer Questions
Q-1. Information that comes from an external source and fed into computer software is called -
1. Output
2. Input
3. Throughut
4. Reports
Q-2. Which of the following can input graphical images and pictures for a computer?
1. Plotter
2. Scanner
3. Mouse
4. Printer
Q-3. Using output devices one can -
1. input data
2. store data
3. scan data
4. view or print data
Q-4. Which of the following categories would include a keyboard?
1. Printing Device
2. Output Device
3. Storage Device
4. Input Device
Q-5. Print Preview command is used when you want to -
1. colour the document.
2. save the document.
3. copy the document.
4. view how the document will appear when printed.
Q-6. The time for the actual data transfer after receiving the request for data from secondary storage is referred to as the disk's -
1. transfer time.
2. movement time.
3. access time.
4. data input time.
Q-7. Why is the Caps Lock key referred to as a toggle key?
1. Because its function goes back and forth every time it is pressed
2. Because it cannot be used for entering numbers
3. Because it cannot be used to delete
4. Because it cannot be used to insert
Q-8. Your position in the text is shown by a -
1. Blinker
2. Cursor
3. Causer
4. Pointer
Q-9. To reverse the effect of your fast action in Word -
1. use the cut command.
2. use the Undo command.
3. press the Deleted key.
4. use the Redo command.
Q. Which of the following is not an example of hardware?
1. Scanner
2. Printer
3. Monitor
4. Interpreter
ANS-
1-2 2-2 3-4 5-4 6-3 7-1 8-1 9-2 10-4
by
S.G.GOSWAMI

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Global Index

What Is The Global Slavery Index?
The Global Slavery Index 2013 measures the size of the modern slavery problem, country by country. The Index provides a quantitative ranking of 162 countries around the world according to the estimated prevalence of modern slavery (that is, the estimated percentage of enslaved people in the national population at a point in time). The Index is constructed from three quantitative indicators on prevalence, one of which was generated internally (estimated prevalence of slavery), and two of which are based on an analysis of pre-existing data from UNICEF and the US Trafficking in Persons report.
The second section, on the risk of modern slavery, analyses risk based on an assessment of 31 qualitative and quantitative indicators that reflect five key dimensions: a country's anti-slavery policies; a country's respect for human rights; a country’s level of human and economic development; the stability of the government and the institutions of the country; and the level of discrimination against women in a country. All of these indicators are generated externally by respected sources and were selected by the research team on the basis of statistical testing for their relationship to the prevalence of slavery.
The third section, on government responses to slavery analyses the strength of government responses, and includes country studies for 20 countries. These studies describe the problem, government responses, and action needed. Additional country studies are on the website. Future editions of the report will examine responses of all countries listed in the Index.

by
S.G.GOSWAMI