Exam 2: Understanding Bits and Bytes
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Exam 3: Doing Business Online16 Questions
Exam 4: Choosing Software18 Questions
Exam 5: Starting the Computer: the Boot Process16 Questions
Exam 6: Evaluating Your Cpu and Ram19 Questions
Exam 7: Understanding Networking17 Questions
Exam 8: Managing Digital Media13 Questions
Exam 9: Threats to Your Digital Life20 Questions
Exam 10: Understanding Software Programming17 Questions
Exam 11: Using Databases18 Questions
Exam 12: Using Servers15 Questions
Exam 13: Understanding Ip Addresses, Domain Names, and Protocols17 Questions
Exam 24: How Businesses Use Databases16 Questions
Exam 14: Extension: the Impact of Artificial Intelligence15 Questions
Exam 15: Exploring Storage Devices and Ports19 Questions
Exam 16: Evaluating Websites16 Questions
Exam 17: Buying and Installing Software16 Questions
Exam 18: Organizing Your Computer: File Management17 Questions
Exam 19: Evaluating Computer System Components16 Questions
Exam 20: Managing and Securing Your Wireless Network15 Questions
Exam 21: Understanding Intellectual Property and Copyright15 Questions
Exam 22: Understanding Firewalls16 Questions
Exam 23: a Variety of Programming Languages14 Questions
Exam 25: Transmission Media and Network Adapters15 Questions
Exam 26: Keeping E-Mail Secure16 Questions
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Processor speeds are measured in units of ________.
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hertz; Hz; megahertz; MHz
In reference to units of measurement, GB stands for ________.
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gigabyte
Computers use ________ language to process data at the most basic level.
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Match each of the following terms to its definition:
I. bit
II. byte
III. hertz
IV. megabyte
V. terabyte
A. 8 binary digits
B. greater than a kilobyte, smaller than a gigabyte
C. machine cycles per second
D. 0 or 1
E. more than one trillion bytes
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The representation of a fact, figure, or idea is called ________.
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Which of the following CANNOT be represented by a single byte?
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