What two words does the free software community "Mozilla" derive its name from ?
Mosaic and Godzilla
Which command allows you to clear CMD window on Windows OS ?
cls
What are all the tags for a table in HTML ?
<table>, <th>, <tr> and <td>
What does SRAM stand for ?
Static Random Acces Memory
What is SMTP protocol, what is its purpose ?
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, It's used for transferring emails between mail servers, and between mail servers and clients
Which of the following is not a computer language:
PEMDAS, Algol, BASIC, Fortan ?
PEMDAS
Which user interface users can see and interact with in Windows ?
Graphical user interfaces (GUI)
What does "CSS" stand for ?
Cascading Style Sheets
What is the name of the port in the picture ?
DVI Port
How many bits does an ipv6 address consist of ?
128 bits
What was the first computer worm ?
The Morris Worm
Which of the following is not considered as an OS:
Fedora, MAC OS X, Windows XP, Linux ?
Linux
What was the name of an algorithm we used for sorting the numbers in C programming language ?
Bubble sort
What is the largest form factor of a motherboard ?
EATX or Extended ATX
Which transport layer protocol is used by DNS ?
UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
What material was the first mouse made of ?
Wood
What does CLI stand for ?
Command-line interface
What is the purpose of rel attribute used in <link /> html tag ?
The rel attribute defines the type of a relationship on the linked file and the HTML document
How many pixels does a Full HD monitor have ?
2 million
What are standard port numbers used by HTTP and HTTPS protocols ?
Port 80 for HTTP and port 443 for HTTPS
You turn on your computer on and receive no display image but a series of beeps. What does it mean if you receive 5 beeps ?
Processor Failure
What file types start with a dot at the beginning in Linux ?
hidden files
What is the type of NaN (Not A Number) in C# and JavaScript ?
Number
Who created the Princeton computer architecture ?
John Von Neumann
Which type of DNS record is used to map domain name to an IP address ?
A record