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Q. The transistorized computer circuits were introduced in the
  • (A) First generation
  • (B) Second generation
  • (C) Third generation
  • (D) Fourth generation
βœ… Correct Answer: (B) Second generation

Explanation:

The second generation of computers (approximately 1956 to 1963) saw the replacement of vacuum tubes with transistors. Transistors were smaller, more reliable, and consumed less power, leading to more efficient and powerful computers compared to the first generation.

  • First generation computers used vacuum tubes.
  • Second generation computers used transistors.
  • Third generation computers introduced integrated circuits.
  • Fourth generation computers introduced microprocessors.

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey

The second generation of computers (approximately 1956 to 1963) saw the replacement of vacuum tubes with transistors. Transistors were smaller, more reliable, and consumed less power, leading to more efficient and powerful computers compared to the first generation.

  • First generation computers used vacuum tubes.
  • Second generation computers used transistors.
  • Third generation computers introduced integrated circuits.
  • Fourth generation computers introduced microprocessors.

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