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Friday, November 29, 2013

TCS IT Wiz 2013 Delhi Prelims

TCS IT Wiz 2013 Delhi Prelims


1.Identify this logo

Ans:Datawind
2.In the context of the World Wide Web, this is a Uniform Resource Identifier(URI) that is stored for later retrieval in any of various storage formats.What?
Ans:Bookmark
3.In the world of e-mail retrieval protocols what dos IMAP stands for ?
Ans:Internet Message Access Protocol
4.Peter Stern was the founder of this company.It is a popular URL shortening and bookmarking service website.It came under some scrutiny due to its connection to Libiya.Name it
Ans:Bit.ly
5.With which media company would you associate this ?

Ans:NDTV
6.Expand PPM (With relation to Printers)
Ans:Pages Per Minute
7.Identify this person [hint: He is the inventor of GIF format]

Ans:Steve Wilhite
8.William Herschel discovered this invisible radiation, which is now used for short range transmission.What is it [some more info was given]
Ans:Infrared
9.With which search engine did rapper Jay Z tie with for the launch of his book "Decoded"?
Ans:Bing
10.Identify this person
Ans:Dick Costolo
11.Plus is an interbank network that covers all _____ credit,debit, and prepaid cards, as well as ATM cards issued by various banks worldwide. Fill in the blank
Ans:VISA
12.Identify this technology
Ans:Augmented reality
13.The numerical weight that it assigns to any given element E is referred to as the ______ of E and denoted by PR(E). It was named after one of the founders of the company.What ?
Ans:Pagerank
14.With which gaming company would you associate this animal
Ans:Sega(This is the image of Hedgehog)
15.Who has been rated as “India’s most dangerous cricketer” by McAfee?
Ans:Chris Gayle
16.People were calling this problem as CDC (Century Date Change), FADL (Faulty Date Logic). The current name was given by David Eddy. Which problem?
Ans:Year 2000 (Y2K Problem)
17.Sony Pictures has tied up with which company to introduce a mobile game based on the movie 'After Earth' ?
Ans:Reliance
18.Bichitra is a project with all the works and info of which author?
Ans:Rabindranath Tagore
19.Developed by Balendu Sharma Dadhich , X is a Devanagari word processor that complies with the InScript Devanagari Text Input Standard authenticated by the Government of India, the Unicode Consortium and Bureau of Indian Standards. It allows typing text in Indian languages, i.e. Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Nepali and Konkani.What is X ?
Ans:Madyham
20.S-schools is an initiative by which electronics giant for making education better in schools?
Ans:Samsung

Friday, May 4, 2012

Information Technology Quiz


Information Technology Quiz Questions
1. How did Puru Pratap Singh make news on Children’s Day?
2. To whom did Intel pay $1.25 billion recently in a long-running antitrust settlement?
3. How many floating point operations per second to two teraflops?
4. Google made its third most expensive acquisition to date by buying a mobile display advertising company for $750 million. Name the company.
5. What geographical feature’s names does AMD use as codenames for its notebook platforms?
6. Ron Sege is the President and COO of the company that makes network switching and routing products and which was acquired by a cyber-giant for $2.7 billion recently. Name both the companies.
7. Microsoft recently banned as many as a million players from Xbox Live for altering their consoles in order to play pirated versions of a new game. Name the game.
8. What is ‘Namoroka’?
9. According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, who overtook Nokia as the world’s most profitable handset vendor in Q3 2009?
10. What is ‘Magasin de la Pomme’ which opened recently beneath the Louvre Museum?
Answers
1. His winning entry for the Doodle4Google India contest appeared for the whole day on Google’s India homepage.
2. AMD.
3. Two trillion.
4. AdMob.
5. Names of rivers (Congo, Yukon etc).
6. 3Com and HP.
7. ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’.
8. The development name for Mozilla Firefox 3.6.
9. Apple (with an operating profit for its iPhone division at $1.6 billion compared with Nokia’s $1.1 billion).
10. Apple’s first store in France.
Questions
1. Which recently-discontinued but one-time popular service was called Beverly Hills Internet?
2. At its recent annual meeting in Seoul, what plan did Icann, the Internet regulator, approve, in what is seen as the biggest change to the way the Internet works since it was created 40 years ago?
3. On the above theme, who is the president of Icann?
4. The founders of Skype have agreed to transfer disputed intellectual property owned by their company Joltid, which was at the heart of a legal battle, over to Skype. Name the two.
5. Name the Indian researcher behind `SixthSense', "a wearable gestural interface that augments the physical world around us with digital information and lets us use natural hand gestures to interact with that information".
6. Which cyber-giant is behind `Health Tech Today', a monthly, online video series on developments in the healthcare technology arena.
7. To mark the 40th anniversary of which popular TV show did Google have customised logos for three days?
8. What is `Project Natal'?
9. If PS2 had EyeToy, then what does PS3 have?
10. What have been Cupcake, Donut and clair in recent times?
Answers
1. GeoCities
2. Allow non-Latin-script Web addresses.
3. Rod Beckstrom.
4. Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis.
5. Pranav Mistry.
6. Microsoft
7. Sesame Street.
8. It is the code name for a "controller-free gaming and entertainment experience" by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 video game platform.
9. PlayStation Eye.
10. SDK updates for Google Android.
Questions
1. Which project was founded by John T. Haller and Rare Ideas, LLC?
2. Name the USB flash storage device developed by Microsoft along with SanDisk.
3. Whose netbook brand is called Wind?
4. On the above theme, which company is credited with coining the name netbook?
5. What is ‘Raindrop’?
6. To whom is this now-popular saying attributed: “Technology shouldn’t tell you what’s right and what’s wrong. The rule of law applies on the Web. It’s a platform for humanity"?
7. In the world of Twitter, what is the recent claim to fame of the former Current Media executive Robin Sloan?
8. According to its vice-president of engineering, Mike Schroepfer, how many minutes are spent on Facebook every day: 4, 6 or 8 billion?
9. Who makes the Reclaim and Blue Earth range of mobile phones?
10. Owen Van Natta is the CEO of which social networking site?
Answers
1. PortableApps.com
2. StartKey.
3. Micro-Star International (MSI).
4. Intel.
5. Mozilla Thunderbird team’s ‘exploration in messaging innovation to explore new ways to use Open Web technologies to create useful, compelling messaging experiences.’
6. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web.
7. He appears to have posted the five billionth tweet.
8. Eight billion!
9. Samsung.
10. MySpace.
Questions
1. Which European nation has become the first country in the world to declare Internet broadband access a legal right?
2. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, has confessed and apologised for which ‘unnecessary’ part of a Web address?
3. If Amazon has Kindle, then who will have ‘Nook’?
4. What resource was started by Col Needham and “some film-buff friends”, while Needham was working as an HP engineer?
5. ‘The IBM Mathematical Formula Translating System’ is commonly called…?
6. CDP-101, which made its debut in October 1982, was the first…? And who made it?
7. September 11 made history three years before the WTC attacks when the US Congress released the contents of a controversial and ‘infamous’ yet historical report on the Net. What report?
8. What is the nationality of Linus Torvalds?
9. In August 1997, Microsoft rescued which struggling Silicon Valley icon with a $150-million investment?
10. In which iconic game did names such as Bill Rizer, Lance Bean and The Red Falcon feature?
Answers
1. Finland
2. The forward slashes
3. Barnes & Noble
4. IMDB
5. Fortran
6. CD player made by Sony
7. The Starr Report, which led to the impeachment of President Clinton.
8. Finnish
9. Apple
10. Konami’s ‘Contra’.
Questions
1. Name the high-throughput wireless LAN standard that was finally approved by IEEE on September 11.
2. What was nicknamed ‘Cocktail’?
3. How did a site called ‘best-antivirus03.com’ make the news recently?
4. The non-profit, open-source foundation created by Microsoft with a contribution of $1 million is called…?
5. What is Motorola’s first Google Android device called?
6. Which Japanese giant has launched a new household LED light bulb that it says lasts 40 times longer than incandescent bulbs?
7. Which company has developed a high-quality raw video format initiative called CinemaDNG, where DNG stands for Digital Negative?
8. The cute four-year-old being used by Microsoft to promote its new products is called…?
9. Name the company that has tied up with Yahoo! to give the cyber-giant’s e-mail users the ability to attach up to 100MB of files to each e-mail with an ‘Attach Large Files’ application.
10. September 9, 2009 marked the 10th anniversary of which one-time popular game console made by Sega?
Answers
1. 802.11n.
2. Apple’s iTunes LP, a format for interactive album artwork.
3. It was a rogue ad that hit the NY Times web site ‘warning’ readers that their computer may be infected with a virus and redirects them to a site of its making.
4. CodePlex Foundation.
5. Motorola Cliq.
6. Panasonic.
7. Adobe.
8. Kylie.
9. Drop.io.
10. Dreamcast.
Questions
1. What first did Professor Leonard Kleinrock of UCLA achieve on September 2, 1969?
2. If one’s Web site had the message “Hacked by Chinese!”, which worm was creating havoc?
3. Of the two Nokia smartphone operating systems, one is Symbian. Name the other.
4. Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little co-founded…?
5. April 30, 1993 is a true milestone in Internet history because of a momentous statement made by an European institute. What?
6. In the context of software, expand FLOSS.
7. To whom is this quote about free software attributed: “To understand the concept, you should think of ‘free’ as in ‘free speech’, not as in ‘free beer’”?
8. Who made this statement on CNN’s ‘Late night edition’ in March 1999, leading to a much vilified myth: “…During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet”?
9. The distinction of having the second ever commercial internationalised domain name (IDN) TLDs is for which Indian language?
10. According to a recent list from Symantec of the ‘Top Web threats in the history of the Internet’, whose name led the rest?
Answers
1. Sent/tested out the very first message on the ARPANET, which later became the Internet.
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2. The dreaded Code Red worm.
3. Maemo.
4. WordPress.
5. On that date, CERN’s directors declared that WWW technology could be freely usable by anyone with no fees being payable to CERN.
6. Free, Libre and Open Source Software.
7. Richard Stallman.
8. The then US Vice-President, Al Gore.
9. Tamil (in 2000).
10. ‘I love you’.
Questions
1. Which electronics major is making its debut in the netbook market with ‘Booklet 3G’?
2. In which city will Windows 7 get its formal launch on October 22?
3. The new Twitter like site, which is about macroblogging and requires every post to have a minimum of 1,400 characters, is called…?
4. Google co-founder Sergey Brin and wife Anne Wojcicki have given $500K to which copyright reform advocacy group to which Google gives financial support annually?
5. How did actress Jessica Biel achieve ‘infamy’ in cyberspace recently?
6. Sony’s first e-book reader with built-in wireless capability to be launched in December is called...?
7. The first Intel product to put two processor cores and a graphics function together in the same chip package is codenamed…?
8. If Amazon makes Kindle, who makes Flepia?
9. Name the world’s fourth richest person who has decided to take a base salary of $1 for fiscal 2010?
10. Why was Hans Pandeya in the news recently?
Answers
1. Nokia
2. New York.
3. Woofer
4. Creative Commons.
5. She is, according to McAfee’s third annual report, Hollywood’s most ‘dangerous’ online celebrity with Fans searching online (for her) having a one-in-five chance of hitting a Web site with malware.
6. Reader Daily Edition.
7. ‘Arrandale’
8. Fujitsu
9. Larry Ellison of Oracle.
10. He is the CEO of Global Gaming Factory X, the company that is attempting to acquire The Pirate Bay.

Questions
1. What post does Chris Beard hold in Mozilla Labs?
2. In what way is the contribution of Armas Clifford “Mike” Markkula Jr. important in the history of Apple?
3. Name the Toronto-based company that won a permanent injunction that prohibited Microsoft from selling or importing to the US any Microsoft Word products that have the capability of opening .XML, .DOCX or DOCM files (XML files) containing custom XML?
4. One more on MS. Which product while being tested internally was codenamed Kumo?
5. Connect Uncia uncia (or Panthera uncial) to Mac OS X 10.6?
6. What is Google Caffeine?
7. Who is the largest shareholder in Lenovo with about 27.17 per cent?
8. Which was the first text in the ambitious Project Gutenberg launched in 1971?
9. How did Jeremy Jaynes and his sister Jessica DeGroot achieve infamy in 2005?
10. Name the not-much-heard-of scientist, an early discoverer of electromagnetism, whose birthday was doodled by Google on August 14.
Answers
1. Chief Innovation Officer.
2. He is the American entrepreneur and an angel investor who provided early critical funding for Apple.
3. i4i.
4. Bing.
5. The scientific name for snow leopard is Uncia uncia and snow leopard is the codename for Apple’s latest OS.
6. It’s a new next-generation architecture for Google’s Web search.
7. Chinese Academy of Sciences, a government agency.
8. The US Declaration of Independence.
9. They were the first to be convicted for spam. Jeremy was sentenced to nine years in prison while Jessica was fined $7,500.
10. Hans Christian Ørsted.
Questions
1. What first did a natural-language-interface program called Swift-Answer achieve in 1981?
2. Name the video compression company acquired by Google recently for $106.5 million.
3. Name the former two codenames of the upcoming Windows 7.
4. Expand BBeB as used in the proprietary eBook file format developed by Sony.
5. What has been launched by China as a challenge to the Blu-ray DVD market?
6. How did Pencil Sketch, Transparent Dots, Legal Pad, Star Gazing, among 29 others, make news recently?
7. The “lightweight, easy-to-install and easy-to-change ‘skins’ for your Firefox web browser” are called..?
8. Which cyber-major recently teamed up with GridRepublic to launch a Facebook application that allows spare processing power in a PC to be used to fight diseases

IT quiz questions


IT quiz questions
1. Which cyber-giant recently bought Palm, the PDA and smartphone pioneer, and for how much?
2. Who/what was referred to as ‘Appholes' by newscaster Jon Stewart in his popular Comedy Central show recently?
3. Kevin Lynch is the CTO of…?
4. Expand WHATWG, the community involved in the development of HTML5.
5. Who leads Greenpeace's latest annual ‘Cool IT Leaderboard', the environmental agency's ranking of computing vendors' activity on climate change?
6. Engineers at which pioneering tech company recently used atoms to create a 3D map of the globe? 10
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7. The now defunct Microsoft's awards program where chosen members were given the benefit of new Windows Live products/software to test before the beta releases was called…?
8. Which Oscar-winning director is helping NASA develop a high-resolution 3D camera for Curiosity, the next Mars rover?
9. Name the Indian VC, founder of Sustainable Innovations, who has won the prestigious $1,00,000 Lemelson-MIT Award for Sustainability for his ‘Aakash Ganga' rain-harvesting system and ‘Arogya Ghar' health clinic for mass care.
10. In its latest report, covering the first quarter of 2010 by security vendor Sophos, which two Asian countries are in the leading quartet which accounted for more than 30 per cent of spam relayed by hacked computers worldwide?
Answers
1. Hewlett-Packard for $1.2 billion.
2. Apple after its decision to take on Gizmodo editor Jason Chen for the lost iPhone prototype incident.
3. Adobe
4. Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group
5. Cisco
6. IBM
7. Windows Live Butterfly programme.
8. James Cameron.
9. B.P. Agarwal.
10. India (No. 2) and South Korea, along with the US (No.1) and Brazil.
Questions
1. The office of which technology weblog about consumer electronics was searched because it came in possession of what it believed to be a 4th generation iPhone prototype?
2. In which Indian city did game developer Zynga open the company's first office outside the US?
3. Which was the first major computer maker to eliminate the floppy completely, way back in 1998?
4. Android's next iteration is called….?
5. Which recent hit blockbuster recently became the best selling Blu-ray of all time after just four days in stores?
6. ‘Vail' is the Microsoft codename for….?
7. What was founded in July 2007 by Mark Pincus, Michael Luxton, Eric Schiermeyer, Justin Waldron, Andrew Trader, and Steve Schoettler?
8. Which online legend launched ‘Civil Beat', a new online site where people can read and discuss local news, in Hawaii (for now) recently?
9. What did Guinness World Records confirm recently as the most successful entertainment launch of all time?
10. Which two entities have teamed up to launch an online document-sharing service called ‘Docs.com'?
Answers
1. Gizmodo
2. Bangalore
3. Apple
4. Froyo
5. Avatar
6. Its next version of Windows Home Server.
7. Zynga
8. eBay founder Pierre Omidyar.
9. The game ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2'.
10. Facebook and Microsoft.
Questions
1. After whom is the international day of blogging to celebrate the achievements of women in technology and science named?
2. What is so special about www.insure.com?
3. In the context of our country and Yahoo!, why is June 29, 2000 an important date?
4. Name the longtime Digg CEO who is stepping down.
5. According to research by professors at the La Sapienza in Rome, the formula for what can be represented as “estimate of time (log v/phi X log squared 1/phi)” where 'v' stands for number of vertices of communication and 'phi' stands for conductance.
6. Name the creator of the Altair 8800 computer, which helped inspire Bill Gates and Paul Allen to start Microsoft. He died recently.
7. What is common to GMail, Yahoo Sideline and Scribd's ‘Paper to iPaper' as regards their introduction?
8. If Ubuntu 10.04 was ‘Lucid Lynx', what has 10.10 been dubbed as?
9. What is the codename for the planned smartphone by Microsoft and Verizon to compete with the Apple iPhone?
10. What happened to GMail on April 1 @ 6:01 am Pacific Time?
Answers
1. Ada Lovelace. It was observed on March 24.
2. It is considered the most expensive domain name having been reportedly sold to QuinStreet for $16 million in 2009.
3. Yahoo! India was launched.
4. Jay Adelson.
5. How celebrity gossip spreads on the Internet!
6. Ed Roberts.
7. They were launched on April 1.
8. ‘Maverick Meerkat'.
9. Pink
10. There was a ‘vowel outage' and only consonants were displayed. It was an April Fool's Day prank
Questions:
1. On March 15, the silver jubilee of the first .com web domain name was celebrated. What was it? 2. Name the entertainer whose music videos have cumulatively carried her beyond the 1 billion online-views threshold, a first for a crooner.
3. If Apple can use the name iPhone for its smartphone, for what can Cisco use the same name?
4. In a big leap forward, how many cores will the AMD Opteron 6100 series processors soon have?
5. According to recent deposition by its CEO Eric Schmidt, how much premium did Google pay for YouTube?
6. According to the International Telecommunication Union, what is defined as “transmission capacity that is faster than primary rate Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) at 1.5 or 2.0 Megabits per second (Mbits)”?
7. What is the claim to fame of the Cray XT5-HE Opteron Six Core 2.6 GHz also called the ‘Jaguar'?
8. Which Indian State is ‘numero uno' as regards the telephone subscriber base data?
9. With whom has Google teamed up to bring the Web into the living room through a new generation of televisions and set-top boxes called Google TV?
10. Which very popular, free web-based, collaborative, multilingual project is readying for its first major UI overhaul by adopting a new theme called ‘Vector'?
Answers
1. symbolics.com.
2. Lady Gaga.
3. Its VoIP phone.
4. 12 and 8 cores.
5. $ 1 billion
6. Broadband
7. It is the fastest Supercomputer in existence.
8. Maharashtra
9. Intel and Sony.
10. Wikipedia
Questions
1. What is ‘RE<C'?
2. Name the Twitter style version of Wikipedia that gives definitions in under ten words with a touch of humour. For example, Google is ‘The Centre of the Internet. They can find you anything'.
3. In Net lingo, who or what are ‘MUD flaps'?
4. Which cyber major sponsors ‘Project Looking Glass', a free software project under the GPL to create an innovative 3D desktop environment for Linux, Solaris, and Windows?
5. Whose first venture into the PC-manufacturing business is the Booklet 3G netbook?
6. Jay Adelson is the CEO of which popular headline aggregation system? 13
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7. Who makes the PlaySport Video Camera, capable of shooting full 1080p HD even underwater?
8. Haitian Creole was the latest to be added to this Google offering of which there were 51 before. What is it?
9. Which Nobel Laureate started tweeting from late February after meeting President Obama and on a suggestion by Twitter founder Evan Williams?
10. On which day in March is ‘World Day Against Cyber Censorship' observed?
Answers
1. Google.org's project to produce renewable energy at a profit from wind and solar sources, particularly solar thermal energy.
2. Ten Word Wiki.
3. The extra flab that accumulates due to playing online multi-user dungeons (MUDs) for extended periods of time without much physical activity.
4. Sun Microsystems.
5. Nokia
6. Digg
7. Kodak
8. Languages in Google Translate.
9. The Dalai Lama.
10. March 12.
Questions
1. What is Sony PlayStation's recently unveiled motion-sensitive controller called?
2. For what reason was the Apple COO Tim Cook rewarded with a one-time $5-million bonus recently?
3. What is the ‘Streak'?
4. If it is iTunes for Apple, for whom is it Qriocity (pronounced "curiosity")?
5. Streaming-video service Vudu will soon be a service of the world's largest retailer. Name the latter.
6. ‘Let's Do Amazing' is the new tagline of…?
7. Which ‘cult' band recently won a court battle against EMI that may force the latter to stop selling the band's individual songs as downloads?
8. Dr. Hank Chien, a 35-year-old plastic surgeon from New York, has set a new record high score of 1,061,700 in playing which iconic game?
9. Which online poster-boy has become the world's youngest billionaire, as per Forbes magazine's recent list, with a fortune of $4 billion?
10. Which spaceman sold Thawte Consulting to VeriSign for $575 million in 2000?
Answers
1. Move
2. As a ‘reward' for taking over while Steve Jobs was on medical leave from January to June 2009.
3. Dell's forthcoming touch-screen tablet.
4. Sony. It is its new digital download service.
5. Wal-Mart
6. Hewlett-Packard.
7. Pink Floyd.
8. Donkey Kong.
9. Mark Zuckerberg.
10. Mark Shuttleworth of Ubuntu fame.
Questions
1. Recently the mayor Bill Bunten of the capital city of Kansas decided that the city should ‘be known for the month of March as “Google, Kansas, the capital city of fibre optics.” Name the city.
2. Name the three Indian companies in Nasdaq's list of international companies.
3. Name the Indian who is the new SVP of Yahoo! Search Products.
4. The first twitter-only mobile device is called…?
5. According to a report from the International Telecommunications Union, what percentage of people on Earth were cell-phone subscribers as of end 2009?
6. Who makes the UX-3 Personal Mobility Device?
7. Which online giant runs the ‘Purple Acts of Kindness' monthly programme that offers unexpected generous acts to better the community?
8. Which semiconductor design and manufacturing company was founded by T.J. Rodgers?
9. Who has launched a new app called ‘Gesture Search'?
10. According to a recent Fortune magazine ranking for most admired companies, which company leads, according to its peers, in the computer software category?
Answers
1. Topeka
2. Infosys Technologies, Rediff.com India and Sify Technologies.
3. Shashi Seth.
4. TwitterPeek.
5. 67 per cent (about 4.6 billion subscribers).
6. Honda
7. Yahoo!
8. Cypress Semiconductor.
9. Google for its Android phones. It lets the users search with finger-drawn letters.
10. Adobe Systems.