Exam 2: Computers: the Machines Behind Computing
Exam 1: Information Systems: an Overview100 Questions
Exam 2: Computers: the Machines Behind Computing100 Questions
Exam 3: Database Systems,data Warehouses,and Data Marts104 Questions
Exam 4: Personal,legal,ethical,and Organizational Issues of Information Systems100 Questions
Exam 5: Protecting Information Resources100 Questions
Exam 6: Data Communication: Delivering Information Anywhere and Anytime100 Questions
Exam 7: The Internet,intranets,and Extranets101 Questions
Exam 8: E-Commerce101 Questions
Exam 9: Global Information Systems102 Questions
Exam 10: Building Successful Information Systems100 Questions
Exam 11: Enterprise Systems98 Questions
Exam 12: Management Support Systems100 Questions
Exam 13: Intelligent Information Systems101 Questions
Exam 14: Emerging Trends,technologies,and Applications100 Questions
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A _____ is a peripheral device for recording,storing,and retrieving information.
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Extended ASCII data code allows representation of _____ characters.
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Transistors were the major technology used during the _____ generation of computers.
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Which of the following computer languages is the easiest to use?
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_____ software,which is extensively used in architecture and engineering firms,is used for drafting and design and has replaced traditional tools,such as T-squares,triangles,paper,and pencils.
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Microsoft PowerPoint is the most commonly used _____ software.
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The hardware components of a computer system consist of programs written in computer languages.
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_____ computers are usually compatible with the IBM System / 360 line introduced in 1965.
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Inkjet printers produce characters by projecting electrically charged droplets of ink onto paper that create an image.
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The contents of programmable read-only memory (PROM) can be erased and reprogrammed.
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The word "memory" consists of 48 bits,which is equivalent to _____ bytes.
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