- Router
- Bridge
- Node
- Gateway
- b
-
Hub, Switch, Router, Gateway, Modem and etc are examples of Bridge Network devices.
Meter Reader (WAPDA)
A computer virus that replicates itself is called:
- Bug
- Worm
- Bomb
- Hoax
- b
-
Worm is also known as Malware.
Worm is a type of virus.
It effects the Software and Hardware of Computer System.
Which number system is used by computer?
- Binary
- Digital
- Decimal
- Analogue
- a
-
Binary Number System (BNS) has two digits only (0 & 1).
Each Binary Number is called a bit.
The network in which we connect each node to the network along a single piece of network cable is called:
- Ring network topology
- Bus network topology
- Star network topology
- None of these
- b
-
There are eight main topologies that are used in networking which are Hybrid Topology, Tree Topology, Mesh Topology, Ringh Topology, Bus Topology, Pin to Pin Topology, Star Topology and Daisy Chain Topology.
To select the entire column in Excel Worksheet, press…….
- Ctrl + Space
- Alt + Space
- Tab + C
- Tab + C
- a
-
To select the entire row in Excel Worksheet, press Shift + Space.
In order to close the active window / document in Microsoft Word, which combination of shortcut key is used?
- Ctrl + Z
- Ctrl + K
- Ctrl + W
- Ctrl + Y
- c
What destroyed the people and city of A’ad?
- Tornado
- Earthquake
- Leprosy
- None of these
- a
-
Hood (A.S) and other Prophets were sent to Aad by Allah but they rejected them.
Allah destroy them by a violent wind.
In Islam, legislation refers to:
- Islamic laws relating ot mutual relatlor of human beings
- Rules and Regulations for governing a nation
- Both A & B
- None of these
- b
What is installed capacity of Mangla Dam?
- 1300 MW
- 1400 MW
- 1350 MW
- 1000 MW
- d
-
Mangla Dam is located in District Mirpur, AJK.
The construction of this dam was started in 1961 and completed in 1965.
The height of this dam is 147 meters.
Who defeated the Marathas in the third battle of Panipat?
- The British
- The Afghans
- The Mughals
- The Rajputs
- b
-
Ahmed Shah Durrani defeated the Marathas between 1759-1761.