Computer-Internet Quiz Book
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- ISBN13: 9789390101801
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
- Publisher Imprint: NA
- Pages: NA
- Language: English
- Edition: NA
- Item Weight: 500
- BISAC Subject(s): Education
On February 15, 1946, the computer named 'Eniyak' came to the world for the first time. Since then, the importance of computers in our lives continues to grow. What attracts children, what a great person can not survive. Whether to count, listen to music, talk or research, always remains ready to provide services for everyone. In this book, many information related to computer has been given through 1000 queries. On February 15, 1946, the computer named 'Eniyak' came to the world for the first time. Since then, the importance of computers in our lives continues to grow. What attracts children, what a great person can not survive. Whether to count, listen to music, talk or research, always remains ready to provide services for everyone. In this book, many information related to computer has been given through 1000 queries.
Vinoy Bhushan is a renowned journalist who
has spent a long period of
his illustrious career in propagation of science
under the auspices of Govt. of Indiaβs Science & Technology Department. Has been associated with several newspapers of Hindi, English, Urdu & Marathi languages advising them the content about science. Has broadcast several commentaries on science subjects for All India Radio. Takes special interest in motivating & developing an acumen for science among students.
has spent a long period of
his illustrious career in propagation of science
under the auspices of Govt. of Indiaβs Science & Technology Department. Has been associated with several newspapers of Hindi, English, Urdu & Marathi languages advising them the content about science. Has broadcast several commentaries on science subjects for All India Radio. Takes special interest in motivating & developing an acumen for science among students.