Generations of Computers MCQs Online Test

Questions: 30

Questions
  • 1. The first generation of computers used which of the following?

    • a) Vacuum tubes
    • b) Transistors
    • c) Integrated circuits
    • d) Microprocessors
  • 2. Which of the following is an example of a first-generation computer?

    • a) Apple II
    • b) IBM 1401
    • c) Intel 4004
    • d) ENIAC
  • 3. Which technology was primarily used in the second generation of computers?

    • a) Vacuum tubes
    • b) Transistors
    • c) Integrated circuits
    • d) Microprocessors
  • 4. Which of the following is an example of a second-generation computer?

    • a) IBM 7090
    • b) UNIVAC
    • c) ENIAC
    • d) IBM 1401
  • 5. What was the main advancement in the third generation of computers?

    • a) Vacuum tubes
    • b) Transistors
    • c) Integrated circuits (ICs)
    • d) Microprocessors
  • 6. Which of the following is an example of a third-generation computer?

    • a) IBM 360
    • b) ENIAC
    • c) IBM 1401
    • d) UNIVAC
  • 7. The fourth generation of computers is primarily based on which technology?

    • a) Vacuum tubes
    • b) Integrated circuits
    • c) Transistors
    • d) Microprocessors
  • 8. Which of the following is an example of a fourth-generation computer?

    • a) Personal computers like IBM PC
    • b) ENIAC
    • c) IBM 7090
    • d) UNIVAC
  • 9. The fifth generation of computers is based on which of the following?

    • a) Integrated circuits
    • b) Vacuum tubes
    • c) Transistors
    • d) Artificial intelligence and advanced parallel processing
  • 10. Which of the following is an example of a fifth-generation computer?

    • a) Supercomputers with AI capabilities
    • b) ENIAC
    • c) IBM 360
    • d) Apple II
  • 11. The second generation of computers replaced vacuum tubes with what?

    • a) Integrated circuits
    • b) Microprocessors
    • c) Transistors
    • d) Magnetic tape
  • 12. Which of the following is an important feature of the third generation of computers?

    • a) Use of integrated circuits (ICs)
    • b) Use of vacuum tubes
    • c) Use of punch cards for input
    • d) Use of artificial intelligence
  • 13. The fourth generation of computers allowed for the development of which technology?

    • a) Personal computers
    • b) Mainframe computers
    • c) Supercomputers
    • d) Mechanical computers
  • 14. The use of which technology in the fifth generation of computers allows for more intelligent processing?

    • a) Vacuum tubes
    • b) Integrated circuits
    • c) Transistors
    • d) Artificial intelligence
  • 15. Which of the following best defines the fourth generation of computers?

    • a) Based on microprocessors and personal computers
    • b) Based on vacuum tubes and punch cards
    • c) Based on transistors and punch cards
    • d) Based on artificial intelligence
  • 16. Which of the following is a key characteristic of the first generation of computers?

    • a) Use of microprocessors
    • b) Use of vacuum tubes
    • c) Use of artificial intelligence
    • d) Use of integrated circuits
  • 17. What was the primary input device used in the first generation of computers?

    • a) Punch cards
    • b) Keyboard
    • c) Mouse
    • d) Touchscreen
  • 18. Which generation of computers saw the introduction of the integrated circuit (IC)?

    • a) Fourth generation
    • b) Second generation
    • c) Third generation
    • d) Fifth generation
  • 19. Which of the following is a significant feature of the fifth generation of computers?

    • a) Use of artificial intelligence and natural language processing
    • b) Use of integrated circuits
    • c) Use of vacuum tubes
    • d) Use of punch cards
  • 20. Which of the following developments is associated with the fifth generation of computers?

    • a) Invention of personal computers
    • b) Development of supercomputers capable of AI-based processing
    • c) Introduction of the first operating systems
    • d) Use of transistors for processing
  • 21. Which of the following was a major feature of the second generation of computers?

    • a) They used transistors instead of vacuum tubes.
    • b) They were capable of using artificial intelligence.
    • c) They were based on integrated circuits.
    • d) They were powered by microprocessors.
  • 22. Which of the following is an example of a modern supercomputer in the fifth generation?

    • a) UNIVAC
    • b) ENIAC
    • c) IBM 7090
    • d) IBM Watson
  • 23. What makes the fourth generation of computers stand out from previous generations?

    • a) The advent of microprocessors that made computers more affordable and compact
    • b) The use of vacuum tubes that made them fast
    • c) The introduction of artificial intelligence
    • d) The usage of punch cards for input
  • 24. What is one of the key advantages of the second generation of computers over the first generation?

    • a) They were more affordable
    • b) They had larger storage capacity
    • c) They were based on artificial intelligence
    • d) Smaller size and reduced power consumption due to the use of transistors
  • 25. What technological advancement marked the transition from the third to the fourth generation of computers?

    • a) The introduction of microprocessors
    • b) The shift from vacuum tubes to transistors
    • c) The introduction of integrated circuits
    • d) The use of punch cards
  • 26. Which of the following represents a defining feature of the fifth generation of computers?

    • a) The invention of transistors
    • b) The development of personal computers
    • c) The use of artificial intelligence and parallel processing
    • d) The use of magnetic tape for storage
  • 27. What type of memory did the first generation of computers use?

    • a) Magnetic drums
    • b) Hard drives
    • c) Flash memory
    • d) ROM
  • 28. Which of the following is a limitation of the third generation of computers?

    • a) Limited processing power compared to modern systems
    • b) They used punch cards for input
    • c) They were excessively large and difficult to use
    • d) They used vacuum tubes for processing
  • 29. The fifth generation of computers is focused on which aspect of computing?

    • a) Processing large amounts of data quickly
    • b) Artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction
    • c) Handling routine calculations
    • d) Performing simple tasks and calculations
  • 30. The use of which component allowed computers in the fourth generation to become smaller and more affordable?

    • a) Microprocessors
    • b) Integrated circuits
    • c) Vacuum tubes
    • d) Transistors

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