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How Much Do I Remember?

Are you ready to play. How Much Do I Remember?. 1. Powerful desktop computers designed for specialized tasks such as design tasks ( medical imaging and computer-aided design). A: Super computer. B: PDA. C: Workstations. D: Mainframe.

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How Much Do I Remember?

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  1. Are you ready to play. . . . . How Much Do I Remember?

  2. 1. Powerful desktop computers designed for specialized tasks such as design tasks ( medical imaging and computer-aided design) A: Super computer B: PDA C: Workstations D: Mainframe

  3. 1. Powerful desktop computers designed for specialized tasks such as design tasks ( medical imaging and computer-aided design) A: Super computer B: PDA C: Workstations D: Mainframe

  4. 2. A portable microcomputer. A: PC B: Notebook C: Videogame D: Mainframe

  5. 2. A portable microcomputer. A: PC B: Notebook C: Videogame D: Mainframe

  6. 3. A computer that handles requests for data, e-mail, file transfers, and other network services from other computers (clients) A: Shareware B:Super computer C: internet D: Server

  7. 3. A computer that handles requests for data, e-mail, file transfers, and other network services from other computers (clients) A: Shareware B:Super computer C: internet D: Server

  8. 4. Whatever is put into a computer system supplied by environment, person, other computer. A: input B: process data C: store data D: output

  9. 4. Whatever is put into a computer system supplied by environment, person, other computer. A: input B: process data C: store data D: output

  10. 5. Information consisting of text, numbers, sounds, and images that is entered into the computer to be processed. A: Information B: Data D: Program C: Input

  11. 5. Information consisting of text, numbers, sounds, and images that is entered into the computer to be processed. B: Data A: Information C: Input D: Program

  12. 6. Processing results produced by the computer. A: Input B: Storage C: Output D: Printer

  13. 6. Processing results produced by the computer. A: Input B: Storage C: Output D: Printer

  14. 7. Each piece of information. A: bit B: nibble C: byte D: kilobyte

  15. 7. Each piece of information. A: bit B: nibble C: byte D: kilobyte

  16. 8. One integrated unit that cannot easily be removed from the computer. A: floppy disk B: zip disk C: hard disk D: laser

  17. 8. One integrated unit that cannot easily be removed from the computer. A: floppy disk B: zip disk C: hard disk D: laser

  18. 9. A small and portable kind of disk. A: floppy disk B: zip disk C: hard disk D: laser

  19. 9. A small and portable kind of disk. A: floppy disk B: zip disk C: hard disk D: laser

  20. 10. Prepares a disk for use on a specific type of drive; imprints a disk with the information it needs to work in that particular kind of drive. A: Resolution B: Execution cycle C: deframenting D: Formatting

  21. 10. Prepares a disk for use on a specific type of drive; imprints a disk with the information it needs to work in that particular kind of drive. A: Resolution B: Execution cycle C: deframenting D: Formatting

  22. 11. Disk that can store up to 680 MB of data; data can only be read from it. A: DVD-ROM B: Hard disk C: RAM D: CD-ROM

  23. 11. Disk that can store up to 680 MB of data; data can only be read from it. A: DVD-ROM B: Hard disk C: RAM D: CD-ROM

  24. 12. The number of pixels or dots that a monitor can display A: Revolution B: Resolution C: Screen size D: Dot pitch

  25. 12. The number of pixels or dots that a monitor can display A: Revolution B: Resolution C: Screen size D: Dot pitch

  26. 13. Graphic images or symbols that represent applications (programs), files, disk drives, documents, etc. A: Menus B: GUI C: Icons D: Graphics

  27. 13. Graphic images or symbols that represent applications (programs), files, disk drives, documents, etc. A: Menus B: GUI C: Icons D: Graphics

  28. 14. Infects a set of instructions in a mini program. A: Trojan Horse B: File virus C: Macro Virus D: Worm

  29. 14. Infects a set of instructions in a mini program. A: Trojan Horse B: File virus C: Macro Virus D: Worm

  30. 15. A computer or software on a network that supplies the network with data and storage. B: Workstation A: Server C: Mainframe D: IP Address

  31. 15. A computer or software on a network that supplies the network with data and storage. A: Server B: Workstation C: Mainframe D: IP Address

  32. 16. A small, pocket-sized computer designed to run on its own power supply and provide users with basic applications. A: PC B: handheld C: laptop D: supercomputer

  33. 16. A small, pocket-sized computer designed to run on its own power supply and provide users with basic applications. A: PC A: PC B: handheld C: laptop C: laptop D: supercomputer

  34. 17. A method for representing numbers using only two digits, 0 and 1. A: Base 2 binary code B: Decimal system C: Boolean operator D: Biometrics

  35. 17. A method for representing numbers using only two digits, 0 and 1. A: Base 2 binary code B: Decimal system D: Biometrics C: Boolean operator

  36. 18.The words, numbers, and graphics used as the basis for human actions and decisions. B: Output A: Input C: Field D: Information

  37. 18.The words, numbers, and graphics used as the basis for human actions and decisions. A: Input B: Output C: Field D: Information

  38. 19. The case or box that contains the computer’s power supply, storage devices, main circuit board, processor, and memory B: Circuit A: Hardware D: CPU C: System unit

  39. 19. The case or box that contains the computer’s power supply, storage devices, main circuit board, processor, and memory A: Hardware B: Circuit C: System unit D: CPU

  40. 20. A measure of frequency equivalent to 1 million cycles per second. A: Megahertz (MHz) B: Terabyte D: Megabyte C: Kilobyte

  41. 20. A measure of frequency equivalent to 1 million cycles per second. A: Megahertz (MHz) B: Terabyte C: Kilobyte D: Megabyte

  42. 21. The smallest unit in a graphic image or computer display. A: Pit B: Nibble C: Pixel D: Module

  43. 21. The smallest unit in a graphic image or computer display. A: Pit B: Nibble D: Module C: Pixel

  44. 22. An operating system that runs two or more programs at the same time. A: Networking B: Installing D: Executing C: Multitasking

  45. 22. An operating system that runs two or more programs at the same time. A: Networking B: Installing C: Multitasking D: Executing

  46. 23. A unique identifying number assigned to each computer connected to the Internet. A: ISP B: IP Address C: MAC address D: Machine code

  47. 23. A unique identifying number assigned to each computer connected to the Internet. B: IP Address A: ISP C: MAC address D: Machine code

  48. 24. Floppy disk technology manufactured by Iomega available in 100 MB and 250 MB versions. A: Zip drive B: Zip disk C: CD D: Ultra ATA

  49. 24. Floppy disk technology manufactured by Iomega available in 100 MB and 250 MB versions. A: Zip drive B: Zip disk C: CD D: Ultra ATA

  50. 25. An acronym for compact disc-rewritable. A: CD-R B: CD-ROM C: CD-ROM drive D: CD-RW

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