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Computer Education MCQs (Part 2)

1. What does mean by CPU? (A) Central printer unit (B) Central process unit (C) Computer processing unit (D) Central processing unit 2. From the following which one is not the example of digital computers? (A) Analog clock (B) Mainframe computer (C) Digital watches (D) Digital thermometer 3. Which is a secondary storage device? (A) CD (B) Hard disk (C) Floppy disk (D) All of the above 4. The efficiency of a computer generally depends upon: (A) Mouse (B) Processor (C) Keyboard (D) Monitor 5. Usually the power of a computer is measured in: (A) Gega byte (B) Mega/ Gigahertz (C) Megabyte (D) None of the above 6. The colored area on the screen is known as: (A) Laptop (B) Monitor (C) Bar (D) Desktop 7. In computers, all the information is stored in the form of: (A) Ones   (B) Zero (C) Ones & Twos (D) Zeros & One 8. from the following which is the part of the computer? (A) Input device (B) Output device (C) System unit (D) All of the above 9. Computers that represent physical quantiti

Docks and Harbour Engineering MCQs

1. Spring tides are basically tides in: (A) New and full moon (B) 7 to 8 days after new and full moons (C) Midnight (D) The noon 2. Neap tides are basically tides in: (A) New and full moon (B) 7 to 8 days after new and full moons (C) Midnight (D) The noon 3. The total height of tides is almost about ---- times that of neap tides: (A) 2 to 2.4 (B) 2.5 to 3.0 (C) 1.5 to 2.0 (D) 1.2 to 1.4 4. 1 knot is basically: (A) 1.852 kmph (B) 1.234 kmph (C) 1.465 kmph (D) 1.677 kmph 5. Beaufort classified wind in how many categories: (A) 0 to 12 (B) 0 to 10 (C) 10 to 15 (D)  0 to 5 6. Beaufort number of hurricanes is almost: (A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 15 (D) 17 7. Beaufort number 12 for wind generally means more than: (A) 120 kmph (B) 150 kmph (C) 100 kmph (D) 110 kmph 8. Kandla is basically a: (A) Semi-natural harbor (B) Natural harbor (C) Artificial harbor (D) Military harbor 9. Generally the process of carrying the drifting sand and depositing it on the seashore is known as: (A) Fender (B) Slip (C) Littor

Tunneling MCQs for Civil Engineers

1. The length of the first tunnel build in the world was: (A) 300 m (B) 600 m (C) 900 m (D) 1200 m 2. In which year the first tunnel of the world was built: (A) 1000 BC (B) 2000 BC (C) 3000 BC (D) 500 BC 3. To align tunnel ends in hilly areas, we use: (A) Triangulation (B) Direst ranging (C) Reciprocal ranging (D) Any of the above 4. From the following which one is not a method of tunneling in running ground? (A) Liner plate method (B) Top heading and benching method (C) Flying arch method (D) Needle beam method 5. From the following which one is not a method of tunneling in firm soft strain? (A) Drift method (B) Tope heading and benching (C) Full face method (D) Needle beam method 6. From the following which one is not a method of supporting roof and sides in multiple drift method of tunneling? (A) Japanese method (B) Austrian method (C) German method (D) Belgium method 7. Drift method of tunneling is generally used to construct tunnels in: (A) Rocks (B) Broken grounds (C) Running gro

Railway Engineering MCQs For Engineers

1. A rail section is usually designed by its: (A) Total weight (B) Cross-sectional area (C) Weight per meter length (D) Length 2. World’s narrowest gauge is basically: (A) 510 mm (B) 610 mm (C) 710 mm (D)  652 mm 3. World’s widest rail gauge is basically: (A) 1450 mm (B) 1576 mm (C) 1676 mm (D) 1800 mm 4. Credit of hauling a train by steam engine basically goes to: (A) Williams (B) Stephenson (C) Stevenson (D) Johnson 5. The world’s first railway train ran between: (A) Paris and Berlin (B) Mumbai and Thana (C) New York and Washington (D) Stockton and Darlington 6. In which year the first railway train of the world rolled: (A) 1820 (B) 1825 (C) 1833 (D) 1853 7. In which year the first train in India was run: (A) 1825 (B) 1853 (C) 1867 (D) 1897 8. In India the first train was run between: (A) Mumbai and Thana (B) Delhi and Kolkata (C) Delhi and Mumbai (D) Mumbai and Ahmadabad 9. In how many zones Indian railway has been divided: (A) 12 Zones (B) 14 Zones (C) 16 Zones (D) 20 Zones 10. Ind

Educational Psychology MCQs (Part 2)

1. Two factors theory was developed in the year: (A) 1900 (B) 1902 (C) 1904 (D) 1906 2. Three factors theory of intelligence was developed in the year: (A) 1911 (B) 1912 (C) 1913 (D) 1914 3. From the following, who gives the three-factor theory of intelligence? (A) Hull (B) Morgan (C) Spearman (D) Binet FOR MORE RELATED MCQs Visit: Education MCQs (Pedagogical Skills) 4. Group factor theory is basically related to the: (A) Binet (B) Thurston (C) Hull (D) Thorndike 5. Who explained the sampling theory of intelligence? (A) Thompson (B) Spearman (C) Hull (D) Burt 6. The hierarchical theory of intelligence was basically developed by: (A) Lindsey (B) Burt (C) Vernon (D) Both B and C 7. Three-dimensional theory of intelligence was basically given by: (A) Guilford (B) Hebb (C) Gullickson (D) Galton 8. Generally the primary and common factor theories explain the: (A) Multifactor theory (B) G-factor theory (C) Two-factor theory (D) Uni factor theory 9. The Binet-Simon scale of intelligence has

Highway Engineering MCQs For Engineers

1. A road that connects a city to a highway is called: (A) Collector Street (B) Local Street (C) Arterial Street (D) Sub-Arterial Street 2. During the time of Sher Shah Suri, the longest road constructed was from: (A) Lahore to Agra (B) Lahore to Patna (C) Lahore to Delhi (D) Lahore to Kolkata 3. According to the principle of road alignment: (A) It should aim to avoid deep cutting and fillings (B) It should be straight (C) Its gradient should be easy (D) All of the above 4. The road that connects a district headquarters of one state to the district headquarter of a neighboring state is called: (A) Major district road (B) Other district roads (C) State highway (D) Natural highway 5. All the major district roads connect market and production areas within a district to: (A) Railway stations (B) State highway (C) National highway (D) All of the above 6. In the road camber is provided for: (A) Getting the least stopping distance (B) Getting better sighting distance (C) Effective drainage (D

Environmental Engineering MCQs

1. From the following which one is not surface water? (A) From natural spring (B) From leakage lakes (C) From reservoir storage (D) From river diversion 2. From the following which one is not an automatic rain gauge? (A) Float type (B) Tipping bucket type (C) Weighing bucket type (D) Symon’s 3. Which rain gauge is used in all government rain gauge stations in India? (A) Float type (B) Tipping bucket type (C) Weighing bucket type (D) Symon’s 4. Self-recording rain gauges are generally used to determine rainfall over: (A) Short period (B) 1 year (C) 10 year (D) 20 year 5. From the following which one is not a method for computing average rainfall over a region? (A) Isohyetal (B) Thissen polygon (C) Geometric mean (D) Arithmetic average 6. Generally the Evapotranspiration of water by the crop is -------- of water consumed by evaporation transpiration during crop growth: (A) Volume / month (B) Depth / month (C) Volume (D) Depth 7. From water surface evaporation depends upon: (A) Quality of