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#1. निम्नलिखित में से कौनसी कुंजी संयोजन का प्रयोग लिब्रे ऑफिस राइटर में टेक्स्ट को फाइंड एवं रिप्लेस करने के लिए किया जाता है?
#2. Q. निम्नलिखित में से कौनसी कुंजी संयोजन का प्रयोग लिब्रे ऑफिस राइटर में लाइन ब्रेक करने के लिए किया जाता है?
#3. निम्नलिखित में से कौनसी कुंजी संयोजन का प्रयोग लिब्रे ऑफिस में साइड बार छुपाने के लिए किया जाता है?
#4. लिब्रे ऑफिस वर्ड डॉक्यूमेंट को किस नाम से जाना जाता है?वर्ल्ड
#5. निम्नलिखित में से कौनसी कुंजी संयोजन का प्रयोग लिब्रे ऑफिस राइटर में कट के लिए किया जाता है?
#6. लिब्रे ऑफिस राइटर में किसी टेबल को तोड़ने के लिए किसका प्रयोग करते है?
#7. निम्नलिखित में से इंस्टेंट मैसेजिंग का उदाहरण है?
#8. Dft का पूरा नाम क्या होता है?
#9. निम्नलिखित में से प्रयोक्ता दस्तावेज को जो नाम देता है, उसे क्या कहते है?
#10. निम्नलिखित में से कौनसी कमांड का प्रयोग आप फाइल मेन्यू पर नया डॉक्यूमेंट क्रिएट करने के लिए किया जाता है?
#11. विंडोज 10 में स्टार्ट मैन्यू और टास्कबार की कलर स्कीम को निम्न में से किस विकल्प का उपयोग करके बदला जा सकता है?
#12. प्रथम ग्राफिकल वेब ब्राउजर कौन सा है?
#13. भारत में पब्लिक सेक्टर में सबसे बड़ा बैंक कौन सा है?
#14. निम्न में से कौन सी पी यू मेमोरी के रूप में जानी जाती है?
#15. निम्न में से एंटीवायरस नहीं है?
#16. जब एक रिकॉर्ड ब्लॉक चेन में होता है, उसे कौन एक्सेस करता है?
#17. वह गोपनीय कोड जो कुछ प्रोग्रामों में प्रविष्ट प्रतिबंधित करता है, कहलाता हैं?
#18. ब्लॉकचेन के साथ क्या आम सहमति बन गई है?
#19. निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा सॉफ्टवेयर आपके कंप्यूटर की जासूसी करता है, और संबंधित सूचनाओं का आदान प्रदान करता है?
#20. ब्लॉक चेन में ब्लॉक जुड़े होते हैं?
#21. निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा कम्प्यूटर या कम्प्यूटर नेटवर्क के लिए बाहरी खतरा नहीं है?
#22. निम्नलिखित में से 3d का क्या कार्य है?
#23. Cloud Computing में Cloud का क्या अर्थ है?
#24. निम्नलिखित में से Rpa प्रोसेस कौन क्रिएट करता है?
#25. Uipath से क्या तात्पर्य है?
#26. निम्नलिखित में से किस बैंक द्वारा प्रथम आधार बेस्ड माइक्रो एटीएम शुरू किया गया?
#27. Ieee 802.5 क्या है?
#28. लिब्रेऑफिस राइटर में विज़ार्ड किस मेनू में पाया जाता है?
#29. Ipv6 कितने बिट का होता है?
#30. Ipv4 कितने बिट का होता है?
#31. निम्न में से कौन-सा सर्च इंजन चाइना में उपयोग किया जाता है?
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#1. Which of the following function convert an integer to an unicode character in python?
#2. What will be the output of the following Python code? def fn(var1): var1.pop(1) var1=[1,2,3] fn(var1) print(var1
#3. 'A' + 'B' if '12'.isdigit() else 'X' + 'Y'
#4. Which of the following IoT networks has a very short range?
#5. Which of the following is the Java extension file in IoT?
#6. What is the output of the following code? L = [‘a’,’b’,’c’,’d’] print “”.join (L)
#7. What is the output of the code print (9//2)
#8. व्यवस्थित रूप सेकाययपूरा करनेके लिए अच्छी तरह सेपररभाषित कदम या ननदेशों का एक सेट है
#9. The correctness and appropriateness of ___solution can be checked very easily …….. की श ुद्धता और उपय ु क्तता बहु त आसानी सेजांच की जा सकती है।
#10. ननम्न मेएल्गोररिम का प्रकार है?
#11. ननम्नलिखित मेंसेकौन एक Python Tuple है
#12. कौन सा कीवडयफं क्शन के लिए उपयोग ककया जाता है?
#13. Who developed the Python language?
#14. In which year was the Python language developed?
#15. Which of the following is the correct extension of the Python file?
#16. What will be the value of the following Python expression? 4 + 3 % 5
#17. Which keyword is used for function in Python language?
#18. What will be the output of the following Python code? i = 1 while True: if i%3 == 0: break print(i) i + = 1
#19. What is the order of precedence in python?
#20. What will be the output of the following Python code snippet if x=1? x<<2
#21. What are the values of the following Python expressions? 2**(3**2) (2**3)**2 2**3**2
#22. What is the output of L[-2] if L = [1,2,3]?
#23. RAM का क्या अर्थ है
#24. पायथन प्रोग्रामिंग लैंग्वेज का विकास किसने किया था?
#25. निम्नलिखित में से कौन सी संख्या निम्नलिखित कोड द्वारा कभी भी उत्पन्न नहीं की जा सकती है: random.randrange(0,50)
#26. What is the output for − ‘python ‘ [-3]?
#27. पायथन किस प्रकार की प्रोग्रामिंग का समर्थन करता है?
#28. निम्न में से कौन सा Python फ़ाइल का सही एक्सटेंशन है?
#29. निम्नलिखित वस्तु का डेटा प्रकार क्या है? A = [5,’abc’,3,2,6]
#30. for i in range(20,30,10): j=i/2 print(j)
#31. Round(.4)-Round(-.5)
#32. prine(4+3%5)
#33. What is the output of below python code? def say(message, times=1): print(message*times) say(‘Hello’) say(‘World’,5)
#34. What will be the output of the following Python code? def fn(var1): var1.pop(1) var1=[1,2,3] fn(var1) print(var1
#35. Which function overloads the + operator?
#36. print(6 + 5 - 4 * 3 / 2 % 1)
#37. word="javatpoint" print(*word) What will be the output of this program?
#38. Which of the following is not an application of IoT?
#39. What is the longest Python identifier that can be?
#40. print(2**3 + (5 + 6)**(1 + 1))
#41. var = 10 print(type(var)) var = "Hello" print(type(var))
#42. x = [1, 2, 3] x = tuple(x) x[0] = 2 print(x)
#43. print(type(7 / 2)) print(type(7 // 2))
#44. x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] sum = 0 for ele in x: sum += ele print(sum)
#45. x = 3 y = 1 print(x, y) x, y = y, x print(x, y)
#46. What will be the output of the following code? x = [1, 2] print(x * 3)
#47. Which of the following loop types does Python not support?
#48. What will be the output of the following code? sample = ["Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday"]; del sample[2] print(sample)
#49. num = (4, 7, 19, 2, 89, 45, 72, 22) sorted_num = sorted(num) print(sorted_num)
#50. What will be the output of the following code? sample = ["Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday"]; print(sample[-3:-1])
#51. example1 = {'first' : 'sunday', 'second' : 'monday'} example2 = {1: 3, 2: 4} example1.update(example2) print(example1)
#52. a = {1, 2, 3, 3, 2, 4, 5, 5} print(a)
#53. word = "Hello world" n = len(word) word1 = word.upper() word2 = word.lower() converted_word = "" for i in range(n): if i % 2 == 0: converted_word += word2[i] else: converted_word += word1[i] print(converted_word)
#54. x = "4, 5" nums = x.split(',') a, b = nums int_prod = int(a) * int(b) print(int_prod)
#55. print(2**3 + (5 + 6)**(1 + 1))
#56. What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} a.clear() print(a)
#57. What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} b=a.copy() b[2]="D" print(a)
#58. What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} print(a.get(5,4))
#59. What will be the output? d = {"john":40, "peter":45} print(list(d.keys()))
#60. Suppose d = {“john”:40, “peter”:45}. To obtain the number of entries in dictionary which command do we use?
#61. The keyword we used to define a function is:
#62. The output of int(False) should be
#63. Elements of a list are
#64. If List=[‘A’,5,6,’C’,8,’L’,’C’,’N’] then the method to extract[‘A’,5,6,’C’] from the list is
#65. If List=[‘A’,5,6,’C’,8,’L’,’C’,’N’] then the output of ‘List [::-1]’ is
#66. Method that is used to delete an element from a set is
#67. The method we used to merge two different sets is
#68. If tuple=(34,[34,’Honey’,True],{‘Pizza’,23.1,’Cloth’}) then value of tuple[1][0] is
#69. If dictionary = {1:’Rony’,2:’Rahul’,3:’Upasana’,4:’Madhab’,5:’Juhi’} then dictionary.keys() will show us
#70. What is the output: class Student: def __init__(self): print(“”Sikander”” , end = “” “”) obj1 = Student() obj2 = obj1
#71. How many instance members are there in Student class class Student: regno = 1 name = “”Sikander”” marks = 98 obj1 = Student()
1 | AAC | Advanced Audio Coding |
2 | ABC | Atanasoff–Berry Computer |
3 | ABI | Application Binary Interface |
4 | ABR | Available Bit Rate |
5 | ACL | Access-Control List |
6 | ACPI | Advanced Configuration and Power Interface |
7 | AD | Active Directory |
8 | ADC | Apple Display Connector |
9 | ADC | Analog-to-Digital Converter |
10 | ADSL | Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line |
11 | AGP | Accelerated Graphics Port |
12 | AHA | Accelerated Hub Architecture |
13 | AI | Artificial Intelligence |
14 | AIFF | Audio Interchange File Format |
15 | AIX | Advanced Interactive eXecutive |
16 | AJAX | Asynchronous JavaScript And XML |
17 | ALGOL | Algorithmic Language |
18 | ALI | Automatic Location Indicator |
19 | ALi | Acer Laboratories Incorporated |
20 | Alt | Alternate |
21 | ALU | Arithmetic Logical Unit |
22 | AM | Amplitude Modulation |
23 | AMD | Advanced Micro Devices |
24 | AMP | Accelerated Mobile Pages |
25 | AMR | Audio Modem Riser |
26 | AMR | Adaptive Multi-Rate |
27 | AMR-WB | Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband |
28 | ANSI | American National Standards Institute |
29 | APC | Advanced Personal Computer |
30 | APCI | Application-Layer Protocol Control Information |
31 | API | Application Programming Interface |
32 | APIPA | Automatic Private Internet Protocol Addressing |
33 | APK | Android Application Package |
34 | APM | Application Performance Management |
35 | APM | Advanced Power Management |
36 | APR | Apache Portable Runtime |
37 | ARC | Adaptive Replacement Cache |
38 | ARP | Address Resolution Protocol |
39 | ARPANET | Advanced Research Projects Agency Network |
40 | ASCII | American Standard Code for Information Interchange |
41 | ASET | Automated Security Enhancement Tool |
42 | ASF | Advanced Systems Format |
43 | ASIC | Application-Specific Integrated Circuit |
44 | ASL | Age, Sex, Location |
45 | ASLR | Address Space Layout Randomization |
46 | ASM | Algorithmic State Machine |
47 | ASP | Application Service Provider |
48 | ASP | Active Server Pages |
49 | ASPI | Advanced SCSI Programming Interface |
50 | ASR | Automated Speech Recognition |
51 | ASR | Automated System Recovery |
52 | AST | Abstract Syntax Tree |
53 | AT | Advanced Technology |
54 | AT | Active Terminator |
55 | ATA | Advanced Technology Attachment |
56 | ATAPI | Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface |
57 | ATM | Asynchronous Transfer Mode |
58 | ATM | Automatic Teller Machine |
59 | ATX | Advanced Technology eXtended |
60 | AVC | Advanced Video Coding |
61 | AVI | Audio Video Interleave |
62 | AWT | Abstract Windowing Toolkit |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | BAL | Basic Assembly Language |
2 | BASIC | Beginner’s All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code |
3 | BAT | Batch |
4 | BB | Brontobyte |
5 | BCC | Blind Carbon Copy |
6 | BCC | Block Check Character |
7 | BCD | Binary Coded Decimal |
8 | BCD | Boot Configuration Data |
9 | BCR | Business Card Reader |
10 | BCR | Bar Code Reader |
11 | BER | Bit Error Rate |
12 | BFD | Bidirectional Forwarding Detection |
13 | BFD | Binary File Descriptor |
14 | BGP | Border Gateway Protocol |
15 | BiDi | Bi-Directional |
16 | BIN | BINary |
17 | BINAC | Binary Automatic Computer |
18 | BIOS | Basic Input/Output System |
19 | BIPS | Billion Instructions Per Second |
20 | Bit | Binary Digit |
21 | BLOB | Binary Large OBject |
22 | BLOG | Web Log |
23 | BMP | Bitmap |
24 | BMP | Basic Multilingual Plane |
25 | BNA | Bunch Note Acceptor |
26 | BNC | Bayonet-Neill-Concelman |
27 | BOM | Byte Order Mark |
28 | BPI | Bits Per Inch |
29 | BPL | Broadband over Power Lines |
30 | BPS | Bytes Per Second |
31 | bPS | bits Per Second |
32 | BRI | Basic Rate Interface |
33 | BSC | Binary Synchronous Communications |
34 | BSD | Berkeley Software Distribution |
35 | BT | Bluetooth |
36 | BT | BitTorrent |
37 | BTU | British Thermal Unit |
38 | BTX | Balanced Technology eXtended |
39 | BW | Business Warehousing |
40 | BW | Bandwidth |
41 | BWF | Broadcast Wave Format |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | CAD | Computer-Aided Drafting |
2 | CAE | Computer-Aided Engineering |
3 | CAI | Computer Assisted Instruction |
4 | CAL | Computer-Aided Learning |
5 | CAM | Computer Aided Manufacturing |
6 | CAN | Controller Area Network |
7 | CAPTCHA | Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart |
8 | CAQA | Computer-Aided Quality Assurance |
9 | CAS | Column Address Strobe |
10 | CAT | Computer-Aided Translation |
11 | CATIA | Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application |
12 | CC | Carbon Copy |
13 | CCD | Charged-Coupled Device |
14 | CD | Compact Disk |
15 | CD | Change Directory |
16 | CDFS | Compact Disc File System |
17 | CDMA | Code Division Multiple Access |
18 | CDR | Call Detail Record |
19 | CD-R | Compact Disk–Recordable |
20 | CD-RW | Compact Disc-ReWritable |
21 | CD-ROM | Compact Disc Read-Only Memory |
22 | CF | Compact Flash |
23 | CFM | Cubic Feet per Minute |
24 | CG | Computer graphics |
25 | CGA | Color Graphics Adapter |
26 | CGI | Computer Generated Imagery |
27 | CGI | Common Gateway Interface |
28 | CIFS | Common Internet File System |
29 | CIM | Computer Integrated manufacturing |
30 | CIM | Common Information Model |
31 | CISC | Complex Instruction Set Computing |
32 | CL | Combinatory Logic |
33 | CL | Command Line |
34 | CLI | Command Line Interface |
35 | CLR | Common Language Runtime |
36 | CMD | Command |
37 | CMOS | Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor |
38 | CNC | Computerized Numerical Control |
39 | CNR | Communications and Networking Riser |
40 | COBOL | Common Business Oriented Language |
41 | CODASYL | Conference On Data System Language |
42 | COM | Component Object Model |
43 | COM1 | Communication Port 1 |
44 | COMAL | Common Algorithmic Language |
45 | COMPUTER | Common Operating Machine Purposely Used for Technological and Educational Research |
46 | CPLD | Complex Programmable Logic Device |
47 | CPPM | Content Protection for Prerecorded Media |
48 | CPRM | Content Protection for Recordable Media |
49 | CPS | Character Per Second |
50 | CPU | Central Processing Unit |
51 | CR | Carriage Return |
52 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Check |
53 | CRIMM | Continuity-Rambus Inline Memory Module |
54 | CRM | Customer Relationship Management |
55 | CRS | Computer Reservation System |
56 | CS | Clear Screen |
57 | CSCW | Computer Supported Cooperative Working |
58 | CSI | Computer Society of India |
59 | CSI | Common System Interface |
60 | CSMA | Carrier Sense Multiple Access |
61 | CSR | Certificate Signing Request |
62 | CSR | Command Success Rate |
63 | CSS | Cascading Style Sheets |
64 | CSV | Comma Separated Values |
65 | CTCP | Computer To Conventional Plate |
66 | CTCP | Client-To-Client Protocol |
67 | CTL | Computation Tree Logic |
68 | CTR | Cathode Ray Tube |
69 | CTR | Click-Through Rate |
70 | CTRL | Control |
71 | CTS | Cheque Truncation System |
72 | CTS | Clear To Send |
73 | CU | Control Unit |
74 | CUA | Common User Access |
75 | CUI | Character User Interface |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | DAC | Digital-to-Analog Converter |
2 | DAC | Discretionary Access Control |
3 | DAO | Data Access Objects |
4 | DAP | Direct Access Protocol |
5 | DAT | Digital Audio Tape |
6 | DB | DataBase |
7 | dB | Decibel |
8 | DBA | DataBase Administrator |
9 | DBMS | DataBase Management System |
10 | DBS | Data Bus Simulator |
11 | DBSN | DataBase Source Name |
12 | DCC | Direct Cable Connection |
13 | DCC | Direct Client–to–Client |
14 | DCD | Data Carrier Detect |
15 | DCE | Data Circuit-terminating Equipment |
16 | DCE | Data Carrier Equipment |
17 | DCE | Distributed Computing Environment |
18 | DCL | Data Control Language |
19 | DCL | Digital Command Language |
20 | DCS | Distributed Control System |
21 | DD | Double Density |
22 | DDoS | Distributed Denial of Service |
23 | DDR | Double Data Rate |
24 | DDR-SDRAM | Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory |
25 | DDS | Digital Data Storage |
26 | DEC | Digital Equipment Corporation |
27 | DEL | Direct Exchange Line |
28 | DEL | Delete |
29 | DES | Data Encryption Standard |
30 | DFD | Data-Flow Diagram |
31 | DFS | Distributed File System |
32 | DFS | Depth-First Search |
33 | DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
34 | DHTML | Dynamic HyperText Markup Language |
35 | DIF | Data Integrity Field |
36 | DIMM | Dual Inline Memory Module |
37 | DIN | Deutsche Industrie Norm |
38 | DIP | Dual Inline Package |
39 | DIVX | Digital Video eXpress |
40 | DL | DataLink |
41 | DL | Download |
42 | DLL | Dynamic-Link library |
43 | DLP | Digital Light Processing |
44 | DLT | Digital Linear Tape |
45 | DMA | Direct Memory Access |
46 | DMCA | Digital Millennium Copyright Act |
47 | DML | Data Manipulation Language |
48 | DNS | Domain Name System |
49 | DNS | Domain Name Server |
50 | DOC | Document |
51 | DOCX | Document eXtended |
52 | DOM | Document Object Model |
53 | DOS | Disk Operating System |
54 | DoS | Denial-of-Service |
55 | DOS-PMI | Disk Operating System–Protected Mode Interface |
56 | DPE | Dynamic Provisioning Environment |
57 | DPE | Data Parity Error |
58 | DPI | Dots Per Inch |
59 | DPI | Deep Packet Inspection |
60 | DPMS | Display Power Management Signaling |
61 | DRAM | Dynamic Random Access Memory |
62 | DS | Data Storage |
63 | DS | Data Structure |
64 | DS | Data System |
65 | DSL | Digital Subscriber Line |
66 | DSL | Domain–Specific Language |
67 | DSN | Data Source Name |
68 | DSP | Digital Signal Processing |
69 | DSR | Data Set Ready |
70 | DTA | Digital Telephone Adapter |
71 | DTC | Data Terminal Controller |
72 | DTE | Data Terminal Equipment |
73 | DTP | Desktop Publishing |
74 | DTR | Data Terminal Ready |
75 | DTS | Digital Theater Sound |
76 | DVD | Digital Versatile Disk |
77 | DVD-R | Digital Versatile Disc-Recordable |
78 | DVD-RW | Digital Versatile Disk-Rewritable |
79 | DVD-ROM | Digital Versatile Disk–Read Only Memory |
80 | DVD-RAM | Digital Versatile Disk-Random Access Memory |
81 | DVE | Digital Video Effects |
82 | DVI | Digital Visual Interface |
83 | DVR | Digital Video Recorder |
84 | DW | Data Warehouse |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | EAI | Enterprise Application Integration |
2 | EAP | Extensible Authentication Protocol |
3 | EBCDIC | Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code |
4 | EC | Error Check |
5 | ECC | Error Correcting Code |
6 | ECOM | Electronic Commerce |
7 | ECP | Extended Capabilities Port |
8 | ECP | Enhanced Communication Port |
9 | ECS | Electronic Clearing Service |
10 | ECS | Elitegroup Computer Systems |
11 | ECU | Engine Control Unit |
12 | EDA | Electronic Design Automation |
13 | EDO | Extended Data Output |
14 | EDP | Electronic Data Processing |
15 | EDSAC | Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator |
16 | EDVAC | Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer |
17 | EEPROM | Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory |
18 | EFS | Encrypting File System |
19 | EFT | Electronic Funds Transfer |
20 | EGA | Enhanced Graphics Adapter |
21 | EID | Electronic Identity Document |
22 | EID | Equipment Identifier |
23 | EIDE | Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics |
24 | EIGRP | Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol |
25 | EISA | Extended Industry Standard Architecture |
26 | ELF | Executable and Linkable Format |
27 | ELM | Electronic Mail |
28 | Electronic Mail | |
29 | EMI | Electromagnetic Interference |
30 | EMM | Expanded Memory Manager |
31 | EMP | Electromagnetic Pulse |
32 | EMS | Element Management System |
33 | EMS | Expanded Memory Specification |
34 | ENIAC | Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer |
35 | EOF | End Of File |
36 | EOL | End Of Line |
37 | EOM | End Of Message |
38 | EOS | End Of Support |
39 | EPG | Electronic Programming Guide |
40 | EPIC | Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing |
41 | EPP | Enhanced Parallel Port |
42 | EPROM | Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory |
43 | ERD | Entity-Relationship Diagram |
44 | ERD | Emergency Repair Disk |
45 | ERP | Enterprise Resource Planning |
46 | ESB | Enterprise Service Bus |
47 | Esc | Escape |
48 | ESCD | Extended System Configuration Data |
49 | ESD | Electrostatic Discharge |
50 | ESDI | Enhanced Small Device Interface |
51 | EUC | End-User Computing |
52 | EUC | Extended Unix Code |
53 | EULA | End User License Agreement |
54 | EVDO | Evolution Data Only |
55 | EVDO | Evolution-Data Optimized |
56 | EVGA | Extended Video Graphics Array |
57 | EXE | Executable |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | FAQ | Frequently Asked Questions |
2 | FAT | File Allocation Table |
3 | FAX | Facsimile |
4 | FCAL | Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop |
5 | FC-PGA | Flip-Chip Pin Grid Array |
6 | FCS | Frame Check Sequence |
7 | FD | Floppy Disk |
8 | FDC | Floppy Disk Controller |
9 | FDD | Floppy Disk Drive |
10 | FDD | Final Draft Document |
11 | FDDI | Fiber Distributed Data Interface |
12 | FDM | Frequency Division Multiplexing |
13 | FDMA | Frequency Division Multiple Access |
14 | FDR | Flight Data Recorder |
15 | FDx | Full Duplex |
16 | FE | Front End |
17 | FEC | Forward Error Correction |
18 | FEP | Front End Processor |
19 | FF | Fast Forward |
20 | FF | Form Feed |
21 | FHS | Filesystem Hierarchy Standard |
22 | FHS | File Handling System |
23 | FIFO | First In, First Out |
24 | FILO | First In, Last Out |
25 | FL | Function Level |
26 | FLAC | Free Lossless Audio Codec |
27 | FLOPS | Floating-point Operations Per Second |
28 | FLV | Flash Video |
29 | FM | Frequency Modulation |
30 | FMS | Fiber Management System |
31 | FMS | File Management System |
32 | Fn | Function |
33 | FORTRAN | FORmula TRANslation |
34 | FOSI | Formatted Output Specification Instance |
35 | FOSS | Free and Open Source Software |
36 | FPGA | Field-Programmable Gate Array |
37 | FPM | Fast Page Mode |
38 | FPS | Frames Per Second |
39 | FPU | Floating Point Unit |
40 | FQDN | Fully Qualified Domain Name |
41 | FRU | Field-Replaceable Unit |
42 | FS | File System |
43 | FS | Frame Size |
44 | FS | File Server |
45 | FSAA | Full-Screen Anti Aliasing |
46 | FSB | Front Side Bus |
47 | FSF | Free Software Foundation |
48 | FSK | Frequency-Shift Keying |
49 | FT | Fixed Terminals |
50 | FTP | File Transfer Protocol |
51 | FTPS | File Transfer Protocol Secure |
52 | FXP | File eXchange Protocol |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | GB | Gigabyte |
2 | Gb | Gigabit |
3 | GBps | Gigabytes Per Second |
4 | Gbps | Gigabits per second |
5 | GCP | Google Cloud Platform |
6 | GCR | Group Code Recording |
7 | GDI | Graphics Device Interface |
8 | GIF | Graphics Interchange Format |
9 | GIGO | Garbage In, Garbage Out |
10 | GIMP | GNU Image Manipulation Program |
11 | GIMPS | Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search |
12 | GIS | Geographical Information system |
13 | GP | Graphics Port |
14 | GP | Game Play |
15 | GPIB | General-Purpose Instrumentation Bus |
16 | GPL | General Public License |
17 | GPRS | General Packet Radio Service |
18 | GPS | Global Positioning System |
19 | GPU | Graphics Processing Unit |
20 | GSM | Global System For Mobile Communications |
21 | GTLDs | Generic Top Level Domains |
22 | GUI | Graphical User Interface |
23 | GUID | Globally Unique IDentifier |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | HAL | Hardware Abstraction Layer |
2 | HBA | Host Bus Adapter |
3 | HCI | Human-Computer Interaction |
4 | HCL | Hardware Compatibility List |
5 | HD | High Definition |
6 | HD DVD | High Definition Digital Versatile Disc |
7 | HDL | Hardware Description Language |
8 | HDD | Hard Disk Drive |
9 | HDFS | Hadoop Distributed File System |
10 | HDMI | High Definition Multimedia Interface |
11 | HDX | High-Density Expansion |
12 | HDX | Half-Duplex |
13 | HFS | Hierarchical File System |
14 | HPFS | High-Performance File System |
15 | HHD | Hybrid Hard Drive |
16 | HID | Human Interface Device |
17 | HIG | Human Interface Guideline |
18 | HIS | Human Instruction Set |
19 | HLL | High-Level Language |
20 | HMA | High Memory Area |
21 | HP | Hewlett-Packard |
22 | HPFS | High-Performance File System |
23 | HSDPA | High-Speed Downlink Packet Access |
24 | HSF | Heat Sink and Fan |
25 | HT | Hyper-Threading |
26 | HT | HyperTransport |
27 | HTC | High-Throughput Computing |
28 | HTM | Hierarchical Temporal Memory |
29 | HTML | HyperText Markup Language |
30 | HTTP | HyperText Transfer Protocol |
31 | HTTPD | HyperText Transfer Protocol Daemon |
32 | HTTPS | HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure |
33 | HTX | HyperTransport eXpansion |
34 | HURD | Hird of Unix-Replacing Daemons |
35 | HVD | Holographic Versatile Disk |
36 | Hz | Hertz |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | IBG | Inter Block Gap |
2 | IBM | International Business Machines |
3 | IC | Integrated Circuit |
4 | I²C | Inter-Integrated Circuit |
5 | ICMP | Internet Control Message Protocol |
6 | ICP | Internet Cache Protocol |
7 | ICR | Intelligent Character Recognition |
8 | ICS | Internet Connection Sharing |
9 | ICT | Information and Communication Technology |
10 | IDE | Integrated Development Environment |
11 | IDE | Integrated Drive Electronics |
12 | IDL | Interface Definition Language |
13 | IE | Internet Explorer |
14 | IFS | InFormatics and Security |
15 | IGMP | Internet Group Management Protocol |
16 | IGRP | Interior Gateway Routing Protocol |
17 | IHV | Independent Hardware Vendor |
18 | IIOP | Internet Iner-ORB-Protocol |
19 | IIS | Internet Information Service |
20 | IM | Instant Messaging |
21 | IMAP | Internet Message Access Protocol |
22 | I/O | Input/Output |
23 | IOS | Internetwork Operating System |
24 | iOS | iPhone Operating System |
25 | IP | Internet Protocol |
26 | iPad OS | iPad Operating System |
27 | IPC | Inter-Process Communication |
28 | IPCONFIG | Internet Protocol Configuration |
29 | IPP | Internet Printing Protocol |
30 | IPsec | Internet Protocol Security |
31 | IPTV | Internet Protocol Television |
32 | IPX | Internetwork Packet eXchange |
33 | IR | Information Retrieval |
34 | IR | Infrared |
35 | IRC | Internet Relay Chat |
36 | IrDA | Infrared Data Association |
37 | IRPs | I/O Request Packet |
38 | IRQ | Interrupt Request |
39 | ISA | Industry Standard Architecture |
40 | ISA | Instruction Set Architecture |
41 | ISAM | Indexed Sequential Access Method |
42 | ISC | Internet Storm Center |
43 | ISDN | Integrated Service Digital Network |
44 | ISH | Information Super Highway |
45 | ISO | International Organisation for Standardization |
46 | ISOC | Internet Society |
47 | ISP | Internet Service Provider |
48 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine |
49 | ISV | Independent Software Vendor |
50 | IT | Information Technology |
51 | ITL | Interval Temporal Logic |
52 | ITU | International Telecommunication Union |
53 | IVT | Intel Virtualization Technology |
54 | IVT | Interrupt Vector Table |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | J2EE | Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition |
2 | J2ME | Java 2 Platform Micro Edition |
3 | J2SE | Java 2 Platform Standard Edition |
4 | JAD | Java Application Descriptor |
5 | JAR | Java Archive |
6 | JAXB | Java Architecture for XML Binding |
7 | JBL | James Bullough Lansing |
8 | JCE | Java Cryptography Extension |
9 | JCL | Job Control Language |
10 | JDBC | Java Database Connectivity |
11 | JDK | Java Development KIT |
12 | JEE | Java Enterprise Edition |
13 | JFS | Journaled File System |
14 | JNI | Java Native Interface |
15 | JPEG | Joint Photographic Experts Group |
16 | JRE | Java Runtime Environment |
17 | JS | JavaScript |
18 | JSP | JavaServer Pages |
19 | JUG | Java Users Group |
20 | JSON | JavaScript Object Notation |
21 | JSP | Java Server Pages |
22 | JVM | Java Virtual Machine |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | KB | Kilobyte |
2 | Kb | Kilobit |
3 | Kbps | Kilobits Per Second |
4 | KBps | Kilobyte Per Second |
5 | kHz | kilohertz |
6 | KIPS | Knowledge Information Processing System |
7 | KM | Knowledge Machine |
8 | KRL | Knowledge Representation Language |
9 | KVA | Kilo-Volt-Ampere |
10 | KVM | Keyboard, Video, and Mouse |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | LAN | Local Area Network |
2 | LBA | Logical Block Addressing |
3 | LBA | Linear Block Array |
4 | LC | Lucent Connector |
5 | LC | Logic Channel |
6 | LDAP | Lightweight Directory Access Protocol |
7 | LDT | Lightning Data Transport |
8 | LDU | Loop Diagnostic Unit |
9 | LED | Light-Emitting Diode |
10 | LF | Line Feed |
11 | LG | Lucky Goldstar |
12 | LIF | Logical Interface |
13 | LIFO | Last In, First Out |
14 | Li-ion | Lithium-Ion |
15 | LIM | Logical Information Machine |
16 | LiPo | Lithium-ion Polymer |
17 | LIPS | Linear Inferences Per Second |
18 | LLC | Logical Link Control |
19 | LLL | Low-Level Language |
20 | LOGO | Language Of Graphics-Oriented |
21 | LPD | Laser Phosphor Display |
22 | LPD | Line Printer Daemon |
23 | LPM | Lines Per Minute |
24 | LPR | Line Printer Remote |
25 | LPT | Line Printer Terminal |
26 | LPX | Low Profile eXtension |
27 | LRU | Line Replaceable Unit |
28 | LSB | Least Significant Bit |
29 | LSD | Least Significant Digit |
30 | LSI | Large Scale Integration |
31 | LTE | Long-Term Evolution |
32 | LUN | Logical Unit Number |
33 | LVD | Low Voltage Differential |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | M2G | Mobile 3D Graphics |
2 | MAC | Media Access Control |
3 | Mac | Macintosh |
4 | MAC OS | Macintosh Operating System |
5 | MAD | Michigan Algorithm Decoder |
6 | MAN | Metropolitan Area Network |
7 | MANET | Mobile Ad-Hoc Network |
8 | MAP | Message Acceptance Pulse |
9 | MAP | Missed Approach Point |
10 | MAP | Modified Atmosphere Pack |
11 | MAP | Maintenance Automation Program |
12 | MAPI | Messaging Application Programming Interface |
13 | MAR | Memory Address Register |
14 | Mb | Megabit |
15 | MB | Megabyte |
16 | MB | MotherBoard |
17 | MBps | Megabyte Per Second |
18 | Mbps | Megabit Per Second |
19 | MBCS | Multi Byte Character Set |
20 | MBR | Master Boot Record |
21 | MBSA | Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer |
22 | MCGA | Master of Computer Graphics and Animation |
23 | MCM | Multi-Chip Module |
24 | MCR | Multivariate Curve Resolution |
25 | MDI | Multiple Document Interface |
26 | MDI | Medium Dependent Interface |
27 | MFD | MultiFunction Device |
28 | MFLOPS | Million Floating-Point Operations Per Second |
29 | MFM | Modified Frequency Modulation |
30 | MFP | MultiFunction Product |
31 | MFT | Managed File Transfer |
32 | MFT | Multiprogramming with Fixed Task |
33 | MHz | Megahertz |
34 | MICR | Magnetic Ink Character Recognition |
35 | MicroDIMM | Micro Dual Inline Memory Module |
36 | MIDI | Musical Instrument Digital Interface |
37 | MIMD | Multiple Instruction, Multiple Data |
38 | MIME | Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions |
39 | MIMO | Multiple-In, Multiple Output |
40 | MIPS | Million Instructions Per Second |
41 | MIPS | Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipelined Stages |
42 | MIS | Management Information Systems |
43 | MISD | Multiple Instruction, Single Data |
44 | MLI | Measurement Layer Interface |
45 | MLID | Multiple Link Interface Driver |
46 | MMC | Microsoft Management Console |
47 | MMC | MultiMediaCard |
48 | MMF | MultiMode Fiber |
49 | MMU | Memory Management Unit |
50 | MMX | MultiMedia eXtensions |
51 | MNG | Multiple-image Network Graphics |
52 | MNP | Microcom Networking Protocol |
53 | MNP | Mobile Number Portability |
54 | MODEM | Modulator-Demodulator |
55 | MOPS | Million Operations Per Second |
56 | MOSFET | Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor |
57 | MP3 | Moving Picture Experts Group Layer 3 |
58 | MP | Multi-Processor |
59 | MPEG | Motion Pictures Experts Group |
60 | MPI | Message Passing Interface |
61 | MPL | Mozilla Public License |
62 | MPS | Megabits Per Second |
63 | MS | Memory Stick |
64 | MSB | Most Significant Bit |
65 | MSCDEX | Microsoft CD-ROM eXtensions |
66 | MSConfig | Microsoft Configuration |
67 | MSD | Most Significant Digit |
68 | MSDN | Microsoft Developer Network |
69 | MSDS | Material Safety Data Sheet |
70 | MS-DOS | Microsoft Disk Operating System |
71 | MSI | Micro-Star International |
72 | MSI | Medium Scale Integration |
73 | MSI | Microsoft Installer |
74 | MTBF | Mean Time Between Failure |
75 | MUI | Multilingual User Interface |
76 | MVS | Multiple Virtual Storage |
77 | MVS | Multiple Vendor System |
78 | MVT | Multiprogramming With Variable Tasks |
79 | MX | Mail eXchange |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | NAP | Network Access Points |
2 | NAP | Network Access Protection |
3 | NAS | Network-Attached storage |
4 | NAT | Network Address Translation |
5 | NetBIOS | Network Basic Input/Output System |
6 | NetBEUI | Networked BIOS Extended User Interface |
7 | NFC | Near Field Communication |
8 | NFS | Network File System |
9 | NFU | Not Frequently Used |
10 | NIC | Network Interface Controller |
11 | NIO | New Input/Output |
12 | NIU | Network Interface Unit |
13 | NLI | Natural Language Interface |
14 | NLI | Not Logged In |
15 | NLX | New Low Profile eXtended |
16 | NMI | Non-Maskable Interrupt |
17 | NNTP | Network News Transfer Protocol |
18 | NOP | NO Operation |
19 | NOS | Network Operating System |
20 | NSS | Name Service Switch |
21 | NT | New Technology |
22 | NTFS | New Technology File System |
23 | NTLDR | New Technology Loader |
24 | NTP | Network Time Protocol |
25 | NVRAM | Non-Volatile Random Access Memory |
26 | NWLINK | NetWare Link |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | OC | Operation Channel |
2 | OC | Over Clock |
3 | OCR | Optical character Recognition |
4 | OCR | Optical Character Reader |
5 | OCZ | Operational Control Zone |
6 | ODI | Open Data-link Interface |
7 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer |
8 | OFP | Open Frame Panel |
9 | OLE | Object Linking and Embedding |
10 | OMR | Optical Mark Reader |
11 | OOM | Out Of Memory |
12 | OOP | Object-Oriented Programming |
13 | OPML | Outline Processor Markup Language |
14 | OS | Operating System |
15 | OSDN | Open Source Development Network |
16 | OSI | Open Systems Interconnection |
17 | OSK | On-Screen Keyboard |
18 | OSPF | Open Shortest Path First |
19 | OSR | OEM Service Release |
20 | OSS | Operations Support System |
21 | OSS | Open Source Software |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | P2P | Peer-To-Peer |
2 | PAL | Programmable Array Logic |
3 | PAL | Phase Alternating Line |
4 | PAN | Personal Area Network |
5 | PATA | Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment |
6 | PAP | Password Authentication Protocol |
7 | PBX | Private Branch Exchange |
8 | PC | Personal Computer |
9 | PCB | Printed Circuit Board |
10 | PCB | Process Control Block |
11 | PC DOS | Personal Computer Disk Operating System |
12 | PCI | Peripheral Component Interconnect |
13 | PCIe | Peripheral Component Interconnect Express |
14 | PCL | Printer Command Language |
15 | PCM | Pulse-Code Modulation |
16 | PCMCIA | Personal Computer Memory Card International Association |
17 | PCMCIA | Peripheral Component MicroChannel Interconnect Architecture |
18 | PDA | Personal Digital Assistant |
19 | Portable Document Format | |
20 | PDL | Program Design Language |
21 | PDP | Program Data Processor |
22 | PE | Processor Element |
23 | PERL | Practical Extraction and Reporting Language |
24 | PFA | Portable Format for Analytics |
25 | PFA | Please Find the Attachment |
26 | PFF | Page Fault Frequency |
27 | PGA | Pin Grid Array |
28 | PGA | Professional Graphics Adapter |
29 | PGC | Professional Graphics Controller |
30 | PHP | Hypertext Preprocessor |
31 | PHP | Personal Home Page |
32 | PIC | Peripheral Interface Controller |
33 | PIC | Programmable Interface Controller |
34 | PIC | Programmable Intelligent Computer |
35 | PIM | Personal Information Manager |
36 | PINE | Program for Internet News and Email |
37 | PIO | Programmed Input/Output |
38 | PIP | Peripheral Interchange Program |
39 | PLA | Programmable Logic Array |
40 | PLC | Programmable Logic Controller |
41 | PLC | Power Line Communication |
42 | PLD | Programmable Logic Device |
43 | PLL | Phase-Locked Loop |
44 | PM | Private Message |
45 | PM | Phase Modulation |
46 | PNG | Portable Network Graphics |
47 | Pnp | Plug and Play |
48 | PoE | Power over Ethernet |
49 | POP | Post Office Protocol |
50 | POS | Point Of Sale |
51 | POST | Power-On Self Test |
52 | POTS | Plain Old Telephone Service |
53 | PPC | Power Personal Computer |
54 | PPC | Pay Per Click |
55 | PPI | Pixels Per Inch |
56 | PPM | Pages Per Minute |
57 | PPP | Point-to-Point Protocol |
58 | PPPoA | Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM |
59 | PPPoE | Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet |
60 | PPT | PowerPoint Presentation |
61 | PPTP | Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol |
62 | PRI | Primary Rate Interface |
63 | PROLOG | Programming in Logic |
64 | PROM | Programmable Read-Only Memory |
65 | PrtScr | Print Screen |
66 | PS/2 | Personal System/2 |
67 | PSD | Photoshop Document |
68 | PSP | Program Segment Prefix |
69 | PSTN | Public Switched Telephone Network |
70 | PSU | Power Supply Unit |
71 | PTE | Page Table Entry |
72 | PVC | Permanent Virtual Circuit |
73 | PVM | Parallel Virtual Machine |
74 | PXE | Preboot eXecution Environment |
75 | PY | Python |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | QA | Quality Assurance |
2 | QAM | Quadrature Amplitude Modulation |
3 | QAS | Quick Arbitrate and Select |
4 | QBE | Query By Example |
5 | QDR | Quad Data Rate |
6 | QFA | Quick File Access |
7 | QFP | Quad Flat Package |
8 | QIC | Quarter Inch cartridge |
9 | QoS | Quality of Service |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | RAD | Rapid Application Development |
2 | RAID | Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks |
3 | RAIT | Redundant Array of Inexpensive Tapes |
4 | RAM | Random Access Memory |
5 | RAMDAC | Random-Access Memory Digital-to-Analog Converter |
6 | RARP | Reverse Address Resolution Protocol |
7 | RAdAC | Risk Adaptive Access Control |
8 | RADIUS | Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service |
9 | RAID | Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks |
10 | RAID | Redundant Array of Independent Disks |
11 | RAS | Row Address Strobe |
12 | RAS | Remote Access Service |
13 | RBAC | Role-Based Access Control |
14 | RDBMS | Relation Database Management System |
15 | RDRAM | Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory |
16 | RDF | Resource Description Framework |
17 | REEAL | Recursive functions Algorithmic Language |
18 | RF | Radio Frequency |
19 | RFI | Radio Frequency Interference |
20 | RGB | Red, Green, Blue |
21 | RGBA | Red, Green, Blue, Alpha |
22 | RIMM | Rambus Inline Memory Module |
23 | RI | Re-Installing |
24 | RIP | Routing Information Protocol |
25 | RIS | Remote Installation Service |
26 | RISC | Reduced Instruction Set Computer |
27 | RJ | Registered Jack |
28 | RMA | Returned Materials Authorization |
29 | RMW | Read-Modify-Write |
30 | ROM | Read-Only Memory |
31 | ROMB | RAID On the MotherBoard |
32 | ROM-DOS | Read-Only Memory-Disk Operating System |
33 | RPC | Remote Procedure Calls |
34 | RPG | Report Program Generator |
35 | RPM | Revolutions Per Minute |
36 | RS-232 | Recommended Standard 232 |
37 | RTC | Real-Time Clock |
38 | RTOS | Real-Time Operating System |
39 | RTS | Real-Time Streaming |
40 | RTS | Real-Time Strategy |
41 | RTS | Request To Send |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | SAID | Serving Area Identity Document |
2 | SAM | Security Account Manager |
3 | SAM | Sequential Access Memory |
4 | SAN | Storage Area Network |
5 | SAP | Systems Applications and Products |
6 | SASI | Shugart Associates Systems Interface |
7 | SASID | Self Scanned Amorphous Silicon Integrated Display |
8 | SATA | Serial Advanced Technology Attachment |
9 | SAX | Simple API of XML |
10 | SBP-2 | Serial Bus Protocol 2 |
11 | SBU | Standard Build Unit |
12 | SC | StarCraft |
13 | SC | Subscription Channel |
14 | SCA | Service Component Architecture |
15 | SCA | Side-Channel Attack |
16 | SCSI | Small Computer System Interface |
17 | SD | Secure Digital |
18 | SDK | Software Development Kit |
19 | SDL | Specification and Description Language |
20 | SDL | Simple DirectMedia Layer |
21 | SDLC | Systems Development Life Cycle |
22 | SDLC | Synchronous Data Link Control |
23 | SDN | Software-Defined Networking |
24 | SDN | Service Delivery Network |
25 | SDR | Software-Defined Radio |
26 | SDRAM | Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory |
27 | SEC | Single Edge Contact |
28 | SECC | Single Edge Contact Cartridge |
29 | SEQUEL | Structured English QUEry Language |
30 | SFC | System File Checker |
31 | SFTP | Secure File Transfer Protocol |
32 | SFTP | Simple File Transfer Protocol |
33 | SGML | Standard Generalized Markup Language |
34 | SGRAM | Synchronous Graphics Random Access Memory |
35 | SHDSL | Single-pair High-speed Digital Subscriber Line |
36 | SIM | Subscriber Identity Module |
37 | SIMD | Single Instruction, Multiple Data |
38 | SIMM | Single Inline Memory Module |
39 | SIPP | Single In-line Pin Package |
40 | SIS | Server Intelligent Storage |
41 | SISD | Single-Instruction, Single-Data |
42 | SLI | Scalable Link Interface |
43 | SLI | System Level Integration |
44 | SLI | Scan-Line Interleave |
45 | SLIP | Serial Line Internet Protocol |
46 | SMB | Server Message Block |
47 | SMBIOS | System Management Basic Input/Output System |
48 | SMP | Symmetric Multiprocessing |
49 | SMS | Short Message Service |
50 | SMTP | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
51 | SNA | Systems Network Architecture |
52 | SNAP | Secure Network Access Platform |
53 | SNMP | Simple Network Management Protocol |
54 | SNOBOL | StriNg Oriented and symBOlic Language |
55 | SNR | Signal-to-Noise Ratio |
56 | SOAP | Simple Object Access Protocol |
57 | SO-DIMM | Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module |
58 | SOHO | Small Office or Home Office |
59 | SOIC | Small Outline Integrated Circuit |
60 | SP | Stack Page |
61 | SP | Service Pack |
62 | SPARC | Scalable Processor Architecture |
63 | SPI | Serial Peripheral Interface |
64 | S/PDIF | Sony/Philips Digital Interface |
65 | SPGA | Staggered Pin Grid Array |
66 | SPOOL | Simultaneous Peripheral Operations On-Line |
67 | SPU | Snippet Processing Unit |
68 | SPX | Sequenced Packet eXchange |
69 | SQL | Structured Query Language |
70 | SRAM | Static Random Access Memory |
71 | SSE | Streaming SIMD Extensions |
72 | SSH | Secure Shell |
73 | SSI | Small Scale Integration |
74 | SSID | Service Set Identifier |
75 | SSL | Secure Sockets Layer |
76 | ST | Straight Tip |
77 | STDM | Synchronous Time Division Multiplexing |
78 | STN | Small Town Network |
79 | STP | Spanning Tree Protocol |
80 | STP | Shielded Twisted Pair |
81 | STU | Secure Terminal Unit |
82 | SUB | Subtitle |
83 | SUB | Subscript |
84 | SUS | Single UNIX Specification |
85 | SUS | Software Update Services |
86 | SVD | Structured VLSI Design |
87 | SVD | System View Description |
88 | SVD | Software Version Description |
89 | SVG | Scalable Vector Graphics |
90 | SVGA | Super Video Graphics Array |
91 | SWF | ShockWave Flash |
92 | SXGA | Super eXtended Graphics Array |
93 | SYS | System |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | TB | Terabyte |
2 | Tb | Terabit |
3 | TBps | Terabytes Per Second |
4 | Tbps | Terabits Per Second |
5 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol |
6 | TDM | Time-Division Multiplexing |
7 | TDMA | Time Division Multiple Access |
8 | TDR | Time Domain Reflectometer |
9 | TEC | ThermoElectric Cooler |
10 | TFT | Thin Film Transistor |
11 | TFTP | Trivial File Transfer Protocol |
12 | TLD | Top Level Domain |
13 | TLS | Transport Layer Security |
14 | TMP | Temporary |
15 | TPI | Tracks Per Inch |
16 | TPU | Tensor Processing Unit |
17 | TS | Technical Specification |
18 | TS | Time Slot |
19 | TS | TypeScript |
20 | TSR | Terminate-and-Stay-Resident |
21 | TTA | Transport Triggered Architecture |
22 | TTA | True Tap Audio |
23 | TTF | True Type Font |
24 | TTL | Transistor-Transistor Logic |
25 | TTS | Text-To-Speech |
26 | TTY | TeleTYpewriter |
27 | TWAIN | Technology Without An Interesting Name |
28 | TXT | Text |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | UAC | User Account Control |
2 | UAE | Unrecoverable Application Error |
3 | UART | Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter |
4 | UDF | User-Defined Functions |
5 | UDF | Universal Disk Format |
6 | UDF | Universal Data Format |
7 | UDMA | Ultra Direct Memory Access |
8 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol |
9 | UDT | Unreliable Data Transfer |
10 | UEFI | Unified Extensible Firmware Interface |
11 | UHF | Ultra High Frequency |
12 | UI | User Interface |
13 | UL | Underwriter Laboratories |
14 | UL | UpLink |
15 | UL | Upload |
16 | ULSI | Ultra Large Scale Integration |
17 | UMB | Upper Memory Block |
18 | UMTS | Universal Mobile Telecommunications System |
19 | UNC | Universal Naming Convention |
20 | UNICS | UNiplexed Information Computing System |
21 | UNIVAC | Universal Automatic Computer |
22 | UPS | Uninterruptible Power Supply |
23 | URI | Uniform Resource Identifier |
24 | URL | Uniform Resource Locator |
25 | URN | Uniform Resource Name |
26 | USART | Universal Serial Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter |
27 | USB | Universal Serial Bus |
28 | USMT | User State Migration Tool |
29 | UTF | Unicode Transformation Format |
30 | UTP | Unshielded Twisted Pair |
31 | UUCP | Unix-to-Unix Copy |
32 | UVEPROM | Ultra-Violet Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory |
33 | UVGA | Ultra Video Graphics Array |
34 | UWB | Ultra Wide Band |
35 | UXGA | Ultra Extended Graphics Array |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | VAN | Valuable Aided Network |
2 | Var | Variable |
3 | VAR | Value-Added Reseller |
4 | VB | Visual Basic |
5 | VBA | Visual Basic for Applications |
6 | VBE | VESA BIOS Extensions |
7 | VBS | Visual Basic Script |
8 | VCD | Video Compact Disc |
9 | VDI | Virtual Desktop Infrastructure |
10 | VDT | Video Display Terminal |
11 | VDU | Visual Display Unit |
12 | VESA | Video Electronics Standards Association |
13 | VFAT | Virtual File Allocation Table |
14 | VFS | Virtual File System |
15 | VGA | Video Graphics Array |
16 | VGCT | Video Graphics Character Table |
17 | VHF | Very High Frequency |
18 | VIRUS | Vital Information Resources Under Seize |
19 | VLAN | Virtual Local Area Network |
20 | VLC | VideoLAN Client |
21 | VLIW | Very Long Instruction Word |
22 | VLSI | Very Large Scale Integration |
23 | VM | Virtual Memory |
24 | VM | Virtual Machine |
25 | VOD | Video On Demand |
26 | VoIP | Voice over Internet Protocol |
27 | VoLTE | Voice over Long Term Evolution |
28 | VPN | Virtual Private Network |
29 | VPU | Visual Processing Unit |
30 | VR | Virtual Reality |
31 | VRAM | Video Random Access Memory |
32 | VRT | Virus Removal Tool |
33 | VRT | Voltage Reduction Technology |
34 | VSAT | Very Small Aperture Terminal |
35 | VT | Video Terminal |
36 | VTOC | Volume Table Of Contents |
37 | VTR | Video Tape Recorder |
38 | VUE | Visual User Environment |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | WAN | Wide Area Network |
2 | WAP | Wireless Application Protocol |
3 | WATS | Wide Area Telephone Service |
4 | WAV | Waveform Audio |
5 | WB | Writeback |
6 | WBMP | Wireless BitMap Image |
7 | WCAG | Web Content Accessibility Guidelines |
8 | WD | Working Document |
9 | WD | Western Digital |
10 | WEP | Wired Equivalent Privacy |
11 | WINDOWS | Wide Interactive Network Development for Office Work Solution |
12 | Wi-Fi | Wireless Fidelity |
13 | WiMAX | Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access |
14 | WinFS | Windows Future Storage |
15 | WINS | Windows Internet Name Service |
16 | WLAN | Wireless Local Area Network |
17 | WLL | Wireless Local Loop |
18 | WMA | Windows Media Audio |
19 | WMI | Windows Management Instrumentation |
20 | WMP | Windows Media Player |
21 | WMV | Windows Media Video |
22 | WNS | Windows Push Notification Service |
23 | WOL | Wake-On-LAN |
24 | WOM | Wake-On-Modem |
25 | WORA | Write Once, Run Anywhere |
26 | WORE | Write Once, Run Everywhere |
27 | WORM | Write Once, Read Many |
28 | WPA | Wi-Fi Protected Access |
29 | WPAD | Web Proxy Auto-Discovery |
30 | WPAN | Wireless Personal Area Network |
31 | WRAM | Windows Random Access Memory |
32 | WS | Web Site |
33 | WS-D | Web Services-Discovery |
34 | WSDL | Web Services Description Language |
35 | WTB | Want To Buy |
36 | WUSB | Wireless Universal Serial Bus |
37 | WUXGA | Wide Ultra eXtended Graphics Array |
38 | WWAN | Wireless Wide Area Network |
39 | WWDC | World Wide Developer Conference |
40 | WWID | World Wide Identifier |
41 | WWN | World Wide Name |
42 | WWW | World Wide Web |
43 | WYSIWYG | What You See Is What You Get |
44 | WZC | Wireless Zero Configuration |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | XAML | eXtensible Application Markup Language |
2 | XGA | eXtended Graphics Array |
3 | XHTML | eXtensible HyperText Markup Language |
4 | XMF | eXtensible Music File |
5 | XML | eXtensible Markup Language |
6 | XMMS | X MultiMedia System |
7 | XMS | eXtended Memory Specification |
8 | XNS | Xerox Network Systems |
9 | XP | Cross-Platform |
10 | XPath | XML Path Language |
11 | XSL | eXtensible Stylesheet Language |
12 | XSL-FO | eXtensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects |
13 | XSLT | eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations |
14 | XSS | Cross-Site Scripting |
15 | XT | eXtended Technology |
16 | XTF | eXtensible Tag Framework |
17 | XUL | XML User Interface Language |
18 | XVGA | eXtended Video Graphics Adapter |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | YARN | Yet Another Resource Negotiator |
2 | YaST | Yet another Setup Tool |
3 | YB | Yottabyte |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | ZB | Zettabyte |
2 | ZCS | Zero Code Suppression |
3 | ZIF | Zero Insertion Force |
4 | ZIFS | Zero Insertion Force Socket |
5 | ZIP | Zone Information Protocol |
6 | ZIP | Zig-zag In-line Package |
7 | ZISC | Zero Instruction Set Computer |
8 | ZMA | Zone Multicast Address |
No. | Acronym | Full-Form |
---|---|---|
1 | #! | Shebang |
2 | /. | Slashdot |
3 | 1GL | First-Generation Programming Language |
4 | 1NF | First Normal Form |
5 | 2B1Q | 2 Binary 1 Quaternary |
6 | 2FA | Two-factor authentication |
7 | 2G | Second Generation |
8 | 2GL | Second-Generation Programming Language |
9 | 2NF | Second Normal Form |
10 | 3G | Third Generation |
11 | 3GL | Third-Generation Programming Language |
12 | 3GP | 3rd Generation Project |
13 | 3GPP | 3rd Generation Partnership Project |
14 | 3NF | Third Normal Form |
15 | 4B5BLF | 4 Byte 5 Byte Local Fiber |
16 | 4NF | Fourth Normal Form |
17 | 5NF | Fifth Normal Form |
18 | 6NF | Sixth Normal Form |
19 | 8B10BLF | 8 Byte 10 Byte Local Fiber |
20 | 100B-T | 100BASE-T |
21 | 802.11 | Wireless LAN |
DEMO QUIZ
#1. Which of the following function convert an integer to an unicode character in python?
#2. What will be the output of the following Python code? def fn(var1): var1.pop(1) var1=[1,2,3] fn(var1) print(var1
#3. 'A' + 'B' if '12'.isdigit() else 'X' + 'Y'
#4. Which of the following IoT networks has a very short range?
#5. Which of the following is the Java extension file in IoT?
#6. What is the output of the following code? L = [‘a’,’b’,’c’,’d’] print “”.join (L)
#7. What is the output of the code print (9//2)
#8. व्यवस्थित रूप सेकाययपूरा करनेके लिए अच्छी तरह सेपररभाषित कदम या ननदेशों का एक सेट है
#9. The correctness and appropriateness of ___solution can be checked very easily …….. की श ुद्धता और उपय ु क्तता बहु त आसानी सेजांच की जा सकती है।
#10. ननम्न मेएल्गोररिम का प्रकार है?
#11. ननम्नलिखित मेंसेकौन एक Python Tuple है
#12. कौन सा कीवडयफं क्शन के लिए उपयोग ककया जाता है?
#13. Who developed the Python language?
#14. In which year was the Python language developed?
#15. Which of the following is the correct extension of the Python file?
#16. What will be the value of the following Python expression? 4 + 3 % 5
#17. Which keyword is used for function in Python language?
#18. What will be the output of the following Python code? i = 1 while True: if i%3 == 0: break print(i) i + = 1
#19. What is the order of precedence in python?
#20. What will be the output of the following Python code snippet if x=1? x<<2
#21. What are the values of the following Python expressions? 2**(3**2) (2**3)**2 2**3**2
#22. What is the output of L[-2] if L = [1,2,3]?
#23. RAM का क्या अर्थ है
#24. पायथन प्रोग्रामिंग लैंग्वेज का विकास किसने किया था?
#25. निम्नलिखित में से कौन सी संख्या निम्नलिखित कोड द्वारा कभी भी उत्पन्न नहीं की जा सकती है: random.randrange(0,50)
#26. What is the output for − ‘python ‘ [-3]?
#27. पायथन किस प्रकार की प्रोग्रामिंग का समर्थन करता है?
#28. निम्न में से कौन सा Python फ़ाइल का सही एक्सटेंशन है?
#29. निम्नलिखित वस्तु का डेटा प्रकार क्या है? A = [5,’abc’,3,2,6]
#30. for i in range(20,30,10): j=i/2 print(j)
#31. Round(.4)-Round(-.5)
#32. prine(4+3%5)
#33. What is the output of below python code? def say(message, times=1): print(message*times) say(‘Hello’) say(‘World’,5)
#34. What will be the output of the following Python code? def fn(var1): var1.pop(1) var1=[1,2,3] fn(var1) print(var1
#35. Which function overloads the + operator?
#36. print(6 + 5 - 4 * 3 / 2 % 1)
#37. word="javatpoint" print(*word) What will be the output of this program?
#38. Which of the following is not an application of IoT?
#39. What is the longest Python identifier that can be?
#40. print(2**3 + (5 + 6)**(1 + 1))
#41. var = 10 print(type(var)) var = "Hello" print(type(var))
#42. x = [1, 2, 3] x = tuple(x) x[0] = 2 print(x)
#43. print(type(7 / 2)) print(type(7 // 2))
#44. x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] sum = 0 for ele in x: sum += ele print(sum)
#45. x = 3 y = 1 print(x, y) x, y = y, x print(x, y)
#46. What will be the output of the following code? x = [1, 2] print(x * 3)
#47. Which of the following loop types does Python not support?
#48. What will be the output of the following code? sample = ["Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday"]; del sample[2] print(sample)
#49. num = (4, 7, 19, 2, 89, 45, 72, 22) sorted_num = sorted(num) print(sorted_num)
#50. What will be the output of the following code? sample = ["Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday"]; print(sample[-3:-1])
#51. example1 = {'first' : 'sunday', 'second' : 'monday'} example2 = {1: 3, 2: 4} example1.update(example2) print(example1)
#52. a = {1, 2, 3, 3, 2, 4, 5, 5} print(a)
#53. word = "Hello world" n = len(word) word1 = word.upper() word2 = word.lower() converted_word = "" for i in range(n): if i % 2 == 0: converted_word += word2[i] else: converted_word += word1[i] print(converted_word)
#54. x = "4, 5" nums = x.split(',') a, b = nums int_prod = int(a) * int(b) print(int_prod)
#55. print(2**3 + (5 + 6)**(1 + 1))
#56. What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} a.clear() print(a)
#57. What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} b=a.copy() b[2]="D" print(a)
#58. What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} print(a.get(5,4))
#59. What will be the output? d = {"john":40, "peter":45} print(list(d.keys()))
#60. Suppose d = {“john”:40, “peter”:45}. To obtain the number of entries in dictionary which command do we use?
#61. The keyword we used to define a function is:
#62. The output of int(False) should be
#63. Elements of a list are
#64. If List=[‘A’,5,6,’C’,8,’L’,’C’,’N’] then the method to extract[‘A’,5,6,’C’] from the list is
#65. If List=[‘A’,5,6,’C’,8,’L’,’C’,’N’] then the output of ‘List [::-1]’ is
#66. Method that is used to delete an element from a set is
#67. The method we used to merge two different sets is
#68. If tuple=(34,[34,’Honey’,True],{‘Pizza’,23.1,’Cloth’}) then value of tuple[1][0] is
#69. If dictionary = {1:’Rony’,2:’Rahul’,3:’Upasana’,4:’Madhab’,5:’Juhi’} then dictionary.keys() will show us
#70. What is the output: class Student: def __init__(self): print(“”Sikander”” , end = “” “”) obj1 = Student() obj2 = obj1
#71. How many instance members are there in Student class class Student: regno = 1 name = “”Sikander”” marks = 98 obj1 = Student()
Exam Quiz
All Exam Quiz ( O Level, DCA+, DFA, DOA, CCC) etc
#1. निम्नलिखित में से कौनसी कुंजी संयोजन का प्रयोग लिब्रे ऑफिस राइटर में टेक्स्ट को फाइंड एवं रिप्लेस करने के लिए किया जाता है?