History of Computers (Reviewer)

History of Computers Quiz
Test your knowledge on the fascinating history of computers with this engaging quiz! Dive into the world of pioneering inventions and prominent figures who laid the groundwork for modern computing.
- 10 thought-provoking questions
- Multiple-choice format
- Learn as you play!
The oldest calculating machine developed by the Chinese.
Slide Rule
Napier's Bones
Abacus
The First Punched Card
Whose bones were used in the making of "Napier's Bones?"
Blaise Pascal
Gottfried Leibniz
Charles Babbage
John Napier
Who invented the "Slide Rule"?
Jacquard
Herman Hollerith
William Oughtred
Blaise Pascal
What is "Pascal's Adding Machine" capable of doing?
Adding and Subtracting
Adding
Subtracting
Multiplying
"Pascal's Adding Machine" was improved and made into-
Babbage Analytical Engine
Leibniz Calculator
Napier's Bones
Census Machine
The device is a paper card punched with pattern holes.
Slide Rule
The First Punched Card
Abacus
Census Machine
The Father of the Modern Computer.
Charles Babbage
Blaise Pascal
John Napier
Herman Hollerith
The Analytical Engine was never built.
True
False
This machine is developed by Herman Hollerith and uses Punch Cards.
Pascal's Adding Machine
Napier's Bones
The First Punched Card
Census Machine
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