ICT stands for Information and Computer Technology. - False (It stands for Information and Communication Technology)
Data and Information are the same concepts. - False
The Monitor is an input device. - False
The CPU consists of the ALU and CU. - True
RAM is a non-volatile memory. - False
Secondary memory is also known as auxiliary memory. - True
A Nibble is a group of 16 bits. - False (It is 4 bits)
Software is a generic term used to describe computer programs. - True
Open Source Software is always paid and proprietary. - False
Windows is a closed-source operating system. - True
Ubuntu is a distribution of the Linux operating system. - True
In a GUI, users interact with the computer using text commands. - False (That is a CLI)
The pwd command in Linux prints the working directory. - True
A LAN covers a larger geographical area than a WAN. - False (LAN is the smallest)
The Internet is an example of a WAN. - True
TCP/IP is a protocol used for communication on the internet. - True
DNS translates domain names into IP addresses. - True
ITES stands for Information Technology Enabled Services. - True
A Database Manager is not a career option in the IT field. - False
Machine Learning is a subset of Artificial Intelligence. - True
All physical components of a computer are classified as hardware. - True
The Control Unit (CU) performs all arithmetic calculations. - False (The ALU performs calculations)
The cd command in Linux is used to change the directory. - True
In a Peer-to-Peer network, there is a dedicated server. - False
SMTP is a protocol used for receiving emails. - False (It is for sending emails)
ERP is an example of an IT-enabled service. - True
Cloud computing requires users to have their own physical servers. - False
The goal of Green Computing is to maximize energy efficiency. - True
A Web Developer uses programming languages like HTML and PHP. - True
The IT Act of India provides legal recognition for electronic transactions. - True