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100

This term for large-scale computers was first coined in the early 1960s.

Answer: What is "mainframe"

100

Question: This primary storage technology is commonly used in mainframe computers.

Answer: What is magnetic tape?

100

Question: This operating system has historically dominated mainframe computing.

Answer: What is z/OS?

100

Question: This industry has traditionally been a major user of mainframe computers.

Answer: What is banking and finance?

100

Question: This technology allows mainframes to integrate seamlessly with cloud environments, enabling hybrid cloud solutions.

Answer: What is IBM Cloud for IBM Z?

200

Question: This company introduced the first commercially successful mainframe computer, the IBM 700 series.

Answer: What is IBM?

200

Question: "Channels" in mainframe architecture refer to these components that manage data transfers.

Answer: What are I/O channels?

200

Question: z/OS is crucial in the modern mainframe environment for managing these aspects of computer operations.

Answer: What are system resources and workload?

200

Question: This specific application area relies on mainframes for managing reservations, ticketing, and scheduling.

Answer: What is airline reservations systems?

200

Question: Mainframes support these modern programming languages, facilitating the development of new applications.

Answer: What are Java and Python?

300

Question: The first transistorized mainframe computer by IBM was known by this name.

Answer: What is the IBM 7090?

300

Question: The term "MVS" in mainframe computing stands for this.  

Answer: What is Multiple Virtual Storage?

300

Question: This IBM operating system competes with z/OS in the mainframe market.

Answer: What is z/VSE?

300

Question: Mainframes offer advantages for handling large-scale transaction processing due to their ability to process these types of operations efficiently.

Answer: What are high volumes of transactions?

300

Question: IBM's z/OS Container Extensions (zCX) allow mainframes to run applications using this container technology.

Answer: What is Docker?

400

Question: Mainframe computers peaked in popularity during this decade.

Answer: What is the 1970s?

400

Question: In mainframe terminology, "LPAR" stands for this.

Answer: What is Logical Partition (LPAR)?

400

Question: This mainframe operating system is renowned for its virtualization capabilities.  

Answer: What is z/VM?

400

Question: Mainframes are integral in disaster recovery scenarios for this reason.

Answer: What is their reliability and data integrity?

400

Question: This technology allows mainframes to integrate seamlessly with cloud environments, enabling hybrid cloud solutions.

Answer: What is IBM Cloud for IBM Z?

500

Question: The introduction of personal computers marked a decline in mainframe dominance during this decade.

Answer: What is the 1980s?

500

Question: "ZIIP" stands for this specialized processor type used in IBM mainframes.

Answer: What is System z Integrated Information Processor?

500

Question: "JES" is a critical component of mainframe operating systems and stands for this.

Answer: What is Job Entry Subsystem?

500

Question: This famous mainframe-based game from the early days of computing was a precursor to modern computer games.

Answer: What is "Adventure" (also known as Colossal Cave Adventure)?


500

Question: IBM's z15 mainframe introduced this feature to improve performance by dynamically allocating resources based on workload demands.

Answer: What is Dynamic Partitioning?

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