I PUC Chapter 1 Notes
I PUC Chapter 1 Notes
COMPUTER SYSTEM
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MCQ
2. Which memory is known for its high speed and is placed between the CPU
and primary memory?
- a) Cache Memory
- b) Secondary Memory
- c) RAM
- d) ROM
- Answer: a) Cache Memory
- Answer: a) To manage data flow into and out of the main memory
Evolution of Computer
5. Who is known as the 'father of the computer' for his concept of the Analytical
Engine?
- a) Charles Babbage
- b) Blaise Pascal
2 - c) Alan Turing
- d) John Von Neumann
- Answer: a) Charles Babbage
Microprocessors
- a) Intel 8080
- b) Motorola 6800
- c) Intel 80386
- d) Pentium
- Answer: d) Pentium
Software
- a) System Software
- b) Application Software
- c) Utility Software
- d) Open Source Software
- Answer: a) System Software
17. Which software category includes programs like word processors and
spreadsheets?
- a) General Purpose Software
- b) Customised Software
- c) System Software
- d) Embedded Software
- Answer: a) General Purpose Software
18. Which of the following is an example of Free and Open Source Software
(FOSS)?
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- a) Adobe Photoshop
- b) Microsoft Word
- c) Mozilla Firefox
- d) CorelDRAW
- Answer: c) Mozilla Firefox
Operating System
Additional Questions
23. Which device is used for data transfer between a USB port and a hard disk?
- a) Bus
- b) Processor
- c) Memory controller
- d) Cache
- Answer: a) Bus
24. Which component manages the flow of data in and out of the computer’s
main memory?
- a) Memory controller
- b) CPU
8 - c) Cache
- d) Bus
- Answer: a) Memory controller
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28. Who invented the tabulating machine?
- a) Herman Hollerith
- b) Charles Babbage
- c) Blaise Pascal
- d) Alan Turing
- Answer: a) Herman Hollerith
- a) System
Software
- b) Application Software
- c) Utility Software
- d) Programming Software
- Answer: d) Programming Software
- a) Charles Babbage
- b) Blaise Pascal
- c) Alan Turing
- d) John Von Neumann
- Answer: a) Charles Babbage
44. Which type of software is used for managing computer hardware and
software resources?
- a) System Software
- b) Application Software
- c) Utility Software
- d) Programming Software
- Answer: a) System Software
50. Which type of software typically includes operating systems, device drivers,
and utilities?
- a) System Software
- b) Application Software
- c) Customised Software
- d) General Purpose Software
- Answer: a) System Software
2 Marks Questions
18 digital circuit that manages the flow of data going to and from the computer's
memory, coordinating the data transfers between the CPU and memory.
20. What is the significance of a computer's clock speed? The clock speed of a
computer signifies the number of pulses generated per second by the computer's
clock, determining how fast the CPU can execute instructions. It is measured in
Hertz (Hz).
separate windows.
o Accessibility: More accessible for users with limited technical
knowledge.
13. Describe the role of memory management in an operating system.
o Memory management allocates and deallocates memory to processes,
ensuring efficient memory use, avoiding conflicts, and managing
swapping between RAM and disk storage for optimal performance.
14. How does a file management system protect data in secondary memory?
o The file management system protects data by implementing access
controls, encryption, backup, and recovery mechanisms, ensuring data
integrity and preventing unauthorized access.
15. Explain the difference between input and output devices with examples.
o Input Devices: Used to input data into the computer (e.g., keyboard,
mouse).
o Output Devices: Used to output data from the computer (e.g., monitor,
printer).
5 Marks Questions
1. Draw and explain the block diagram of a computer system, detailing the
functionality of each component.
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o System Bus: Essential for data transfer between CPU, memory, and
peripherals.
o Data Bus: Transports data between system components.
o Address Bus: Specifies memory locations for data access.
o Control Bus: Coordinates and controls data transfer processes.
o Significance: Ensures efficient and synchronized communication
within the computer, affecting overall system performance .
9. Explain how the operating system manages different I/O devices, including
the role of device drivers and security measures implemented by the OS.
o Device Management:
▪ Device Drivers: Software that allows the OS to communicate
with hardware devices.
▪ Function: Translate OS commands into device-specific
instructions.
o Security Measures:
▪ Access Control: Limits which devices can be accessed by
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▪ Encryption: Protects data being transferred to and from
devices.
▪ Device Isolation: Prevents unauthorized devices from
interacting with the system.
o Significance: Ensures reliable and secure operation of hardware devices
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10. Describe the evolution of computer memory from primary to secondary
memory, including the different types and their respective roles in data
storage and processing.
o Primary Memory:
▪ RAM: Volatile memory for active data processing.
efficiency .
12. Analyze the role of the memory management system in an operating
system and its impact on the performance of a computer system.
o Role:
▪ Allocation and Deallocation: Manages memory space for
processes.
▪ Swapping and Paging: Ensures efficient use of memory and
prevents fragmentation.
o Impact on Performance:
▪ Efficiency: Optimizes memory usage, reducing overhead and
latency.
▪ Multitasking: Enables smooth execution of multiple processes.
▪ Stability: Prevents memory leaks and crashes, enhancing
system reliability .
13. What is the significance of the clock speed in a microprocessor, and how
does it affect the performance of a computer system?
o Clock Speed:
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▪ Definition: Number of cycles a CPU executes per second,
measured in GHz.
▪ Significance: Higher clock speeds typically mean faster
processing.
o Impact on Performance:
▪ Speed: Directly influences the rate at which instructions are
executed.
▪ Efficiency: Determines the responsiveness of applications.
▪ Overall System Performance: Higher clock speeds enhance
the capability to handle complex tasks and multitasking .
14. Describe the concept of structured, semi-structured, and unstructured
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