πŸ“Š Computer
Q. Terminal is
  • (A) Any input/output device
  • (B) The last instructions in a program
  • (C) A device to give power supply to the computer
  • (D) A point at which data enters or leaves the computer
βœ… Correct Answer: (D) A point at which data enters or leaves the computer

Explanation:

A terminal is a device or point where a user can input data into a computer or receive output from it. It serves as an interface for communication between the user and the computer.

  • (A) is too broad since not all input/output devices are called terminals.
  • (B) is unrelated.
  • (C) describes a power supply device, not a terminal.

So, the best definition is (D).

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey

A terminal is a device or point where a user can input data into a computer or receive output from it. It serves as an interface for communication between the user and the computer.

  • (A) is too broad since not all input/output devices are called terminals.
  • (B) is unrelated.
  • (C) describes a power supply device, not a terminal.

So, the best definition is (D).

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