Deck 14: Hardware

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________ provide(s) for the flow of data from external computer networks to the CPU and from the CPU to computer networks.

A) Communication technologies
B) Primary storage
C) Output technologies
D) Secondary storage
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________ are not a specific technology.

A) Mainframe computers
B) Microcomputers
C) Supercomputers
D) Wearable computers
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________ store(s) data and program instructions for future use.

A) Primary storage
B) Output technologies
C) Secondary storage
D) The CPU
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________ temporarily store(s) data and program instructions during processing.

A) Input technologies
B) Primary storage
C) Secondary storage
D) The CPU
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________ storage temporarily stores data and program instructions during processing.

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Quaternary
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Which of the following is the correct order for the class of computers from most powerful to least powerful?

A) Supercomputers, mainframe computers, microcomputers, laptop/notebook computers, tablet computers, wearable computers
B) Supercomputers, mainframe computers, microcomputers, tablet computers, laptop/notebook computers, wearable computers
C) Supercomputers, microcomputers, mainframe computers, laptop/notebook computers, tablet computers, wearable computers
D) Supercomputers, microcomputers, mainframe computers, tablet computers, laptop/notebook computers, wearable computers
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Which of the following is NOT a trend in hardware?

A) Faster
B) More expensive
C) More powerful
D) Smaller
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________ are also called PCs.

A) Mainframes
B) Microcomputers
C) Microprocessors
D) Supercomputers
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________ are relatively large computers used in large enterprises for extensive computing applications that are accessed by thousands of users.

A) Mainframes
B) Microcomputers
C) Microprocessors
D) Supercomputers
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_________ manipulate(s) the data and control(s) the tasks performed by the other components.

A) Communication technologies
B) Input technologies
C) Output technologies
D) The CPU
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________ are the smallest and least expensive category of general-purpose computers.

A) Mainframes
B) Microcomputers
C) Microprocessors
D) Supercomputers
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Which of the following is NOT an area of focus for decisions about hardware?

A) Appropriateness for the task
B) Cost
C) Integration capability
D) Speed
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________ refers to the physical equipment used for the input, processing, output, and storage activities of a computer system.

A) Hardware
B) Infrastructure
C) Networking
D) Software
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Laptop computers are small, easily transportable, lightweight ________ that fit comfortably into a briefcase.

A) mainframes
B) microcomputers
C) microprocessors
D) supercomputers
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________ present(s) data and information in a form people can understand.

A) Communication technologies
B) Input technologies
C) Primary storage
D) Output technologies
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________ remain popular in large enterprises for extensive computing applications that are accessed by thousands of users at one time.

A) Mainframes
B) Microcomputers
C) Microprocessors
D) Supercomputers
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________ provide(s) for the flow of data from external computer networks to ________ and then to computer networks.

A) Communication technologies; output technologies
B) Communication technologies; the CPU
C) Output technologies; communication technologies
D) The CPU; communication technologies
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________ accept(s) data and instructions and convert(s) them to a form that the computer can understand.

A) Input technologies
B) Primary storage
C) Output technologies
D) The CPU
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________ storage stores data and program instructions for future use.

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Quaternary
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________ are the smallest and least expensive category or general-purpose computers.

A) Mainframes
B) Microcomputers
C) Microprocessors
D) Supercomputers
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Google Chromebook is a ________.

A) fat client laptop
B) fat client microprocessor
C) thin client laptop
D) thin client microprocessor
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A ________ client is a computer that has the ability to perform many functions without a network connection.

A) fat
B) heavy
C) slim
D) thin
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_________ performs the actual computation or "number crunching" inside any computer.

A) A bit
B) The ALU
C) The control unit
D) The CPU
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Moore's law states that microprocessor complexity would double approximately every ________ months.

A) 6
B) 12
C) 18
D) 24
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_______ reality is a term that refers to information technologies that use software to provide a realistic, three-dimensional, computer-generated environment that replicates sight, touch, hearing, and in some cases, smell.

A) Augmented
B) Computer
C) Virtual
D) Wearable
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________ is an example of a tablet computer.

A) Apple Watch 2
B) Fitbit
C) Google Glass
D) Microsoft Surface Pro 4
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Registers are part of the ________ and are a type of ________ storage.

A) ALU; primary
B) ALU; secondary
C) CPU; primary
D) CPU; secondary
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________ performs the mathematical calculations and makes logical comparisons.

A) A microprocessor
B) The ALU
C) The control unit
D) The CPU
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________ predicted that microprocessor complexity would double approximately every 18 months.

A) Gore
B) Moore
C) Porter
D) Rainer
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An ________ string is known as a _______.

A) 4-bit; byte
B) 4-byte; bit
C) 8-bit; byte
D) 8-byte; bit
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Moore's law states that microprocessor complexity would ________ approximately every 18 months.

A) double
B) triple
C) quadruple
D) quintuple
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Key features of ________ computers are that there is constant interaction between the computer and the users and that the users can multitask, meaning that they do not have to stop what they are doing to use the device.

A) fat client
B) tablet
C) thin client
D) wearable
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________ is a type of secondary storage.

A) A register
B) Cache memory
C) Magnetic tape
D) RAM
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Which of the following is TRUE of thin clients?

A) It takes longer to deploy them than fat clients.
B) They are more complex to use than fat clients.
C) They are more expensive to set-up than fat clients.
D) They do not have locally installed software.
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________ is an example of a human data-entry technology.

A) A barcode scanner
B) An optical mark reader
C) A point-of-sale terminal
D) Voice recognition
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From smallest to largest, which of the following is the correct order of memory capacity?

A) KB, GB, MB, TB, PB, EB, ZB
B) KB, MB, GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB
C) MB, KB, GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB
D) MB, KB, TB, GB, PB, EB, ZB
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Google Glass is an example of a ________ computer that provides ________ reality.

A) tablet; augmented
B) tablet; virtual
C) wearable; augmented
D) wearable; virtual
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________ sequentially accesses program instructions, decodes them, and controls the flow of data.

A) A microprocessor
B) The ALU
C) The control unit
D) The CPU
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________ are an example of source-data automation.

A) Barcode readers
B) Keyboards
C) Pointing sticks
D) Trackballs
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A ________ client is a computer that does not offer the full functionality of a PC.

A) fat
B) heavy
C) slim
D) thin
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Hardware can be used strategically if it is exploited successfully.
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________ remain popular because they are the cheapest secondary storage medium and can handle enormous amounts of data.

A) Magnetic disks
B) Magnetic tapes
C) Optical storage devices
D) RAM sticks
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________ is the part of ________ storage that holds a software program and small amounts of data for processing.

A) RAM; primary
B) RAM; secondary
C) ROM; primary
D) ROM; secondary
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Which of the following is a characteristic of secondary storage?

A) It can use a variety of media.
B) It is more expensive than primary storage.
C) It is volatile.
D) It takes less time to retrieve data from it than from RAM.
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Technology always provides a strategic advantage.
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Your computer crashes in the middle of you writing a term paper. You lose the paper because you had not saved a copy yet. You lost your paper because it was in ________.

A) binary form
B) RAM
C) ROM
D) the CPU
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________ is/are a type of high-speed memory that enable(s) the computer to temporarily store blocks of data that are used more often.

A) Cache memory
B) RAM
C) Registers
D) ROM
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________ storage is designed to store very large amounts of data for extended periods.

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Quaternary
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________ is a disadvantage of SSDs.

A) Cost
B) Power use
C) Sound
D) Speed
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Your computer is able to boot because of instructions found in ________.

A) cache memory
B) RAM
C) ROM
D) the registers
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The incredibly rapid rate of innovation in the computer industry simplifies hardware decisions because computer technologies so easily replace outdated legacy systems.
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Companies that delay hardware purchases will, more than likely, be able to buy more powerful hardware for the same amount of money in the future.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of secondary storage?

A) It can use a variety of media.
B) It is cheaper than primary storage.
C) It is volatile.
D) It takes more time to retrieve data from it than from RAM.
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Hardware is getting more expensive over time.
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Hardware is not strategic.
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________ are the most commonly used mass storage devices because of their low cost, high speed, and large storage capacity.

A) Magnetic disks
B) Magnetic tapes
C) Optical storage devices
D) RAM sticks
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________ is/are the part of primary storage that holds a software program and small amounts of data for processing.

A) Cache memory
B) RAM
C) Registers
D) ROM
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________ are the slowest secondary storage medium.

A) Magnetic disks
B) Magnetic tapes
C) Optical storage devices
D) RAM sticks
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________ has/have the least capacity, storing extremely limited amounts of instructions and data only immediately before and after processing.

A) Cache memory
B) RAM
C) Registers
D) ROM
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The key areas of focus for decisions about hardware are speed and cost.
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Gesture recognition technology is a type of input technology.
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The ALU receives data in tertiary form.
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Augmented reality and virtual reality use the same kind of technology.
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FAISs are often run on mainframes.
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Supercomputers are useful for analyzing Big Data.
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ROM is volatile.
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Mainframes are less powerful supercomputers.
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Computers that run the Mac operating system are called PCs.
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Moore's law states that microprocessor complexity would triple approximately every 18 months.
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The ALU receives data in binary form (1s and 2s).
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Military and scientific organizations tend to use supercomputers to analyze very large data sets.
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Thin clients work better than fat clients when a network fails.
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The ALU receives data in binary form (0s and 1s).
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An eight-byte string is known as a bit.
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Magnetic tapes are no longer used by organizations.
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The ALU is a microprocessor.
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An eight-bit string is known as a byte.
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A thin client does not offer the full functionality of a PC.
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RAM is temporary and usually volatile.
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Supercomputers are a specific technology that refers to really powerful computers networked together.
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________ provide(s) for the flow of data from external computer networks to the CPU and from the CPU to computer networks.

A) Communication technologies
B) Primary storage
C) Output technologies
D) Secondary storage
A
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________ are not a specific technology.

A) Mainframe computers
B) Microcomputers
C) Supercomputers
D) Wearable computers
C
3
________ store(s) data and program instructions for future use.

A) Primary storage
B) Output technologies
C) Secondary storage
D) The CPU
C
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________ temporarily store(s) data and program instructions during processing.

A) Input technologies
B) Primary storage
C) Secondary storage
D) The CPU
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________ storage temporarily stores data and program instructions during processing.

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Quaternary
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Which of the following is the correct order for the class of computers from most powerful to least powerful?

A) Supercomputers, mainframe computers, microcomputers, laptop/notebook computers, tablet computers, wearable computers
B) Supercomputers, mainframe computers, microcomputers, tablet computers, laptop/notebook computers, wearable computers
C) Supercomputers, microcomputers, mainframe computers, laptop/notebook computers, tablet computers, wearable computers
D) Supercomputers, microcomputers, mainframe computers, tablet computers, laptop/notebook computers, wearable computers
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Which of the following is NOT a trend in hardware?

A) Faster
B) More expensive
C) More powerful
D) Smaller
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________ are also called PCs.

A) Mainframes
B) Microcomputers
C) Microprocessors
D) Supercomputers
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________ are relatively large computers used in large enterprises for extensive computing applications that are accessed by thousands of users.

A) Mainframes
B) Microcomputers
C) Microprocessors
D) Supercomputers
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_________ manipulate(s) the data and control(s) the tasks performed by the other components.

A) Communication technologies
B) Input technologies
C) Output technologies
D) The CPU
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________ are the smallest and least expensive category of general-purpose computers.

A) Mainframes
B) Microcomputers
C) Microprocessors
D) Supercomputers
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Which of the following is NOT an area of focus for decisions about hardware?

A) Appropriateness for the task
B) Cost
C) Integration capability
D) Speed
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________ refers to the physical equipment used for the input, processing, output, and storage activities of a computer system.

A) Hardware
B) Infrastructure
C) Networking
D) Software
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Laptop computers are small, easily transportable, lightweight ________ that fit comfortably into a briefcase.

A) mainframes
B) microcomputers
C) microprocessors
D) supercomputers
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________ present(s) data and information in a form people can understand.

A) Communication technologies
B) Input technologies
C) Primary storage
D) Output technologies
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________ remain popular in large enterprises for extensive computing applications that are accessed by thousands of users at one time.

A) Mainframes
B) Microcomputers
C) Microprocessors
D) Supercomputers
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________ provide(s) for the flow of data from external computer networks to ________ and then to computer networks.

A) Communication technologies; output technologies
B) Communication technologies; the CPU
C) Output technologies; communication technologies
D) The CPU; communication technologies
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________ accept(s) data and instructions and convert(s) them to a form that the computer can understand.

A) Input technologies
B) Primary storage
C) Output technologies
D) The CPU
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________ storage stores data and program instructions for future use.

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Quaternary
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________ are the smallest and least expensive category or general-purpose computers.

A) Mainframes
B) Microcomputers
C) Microprocessors
D) Supercomputers
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Google Chromebook is a ________.

A) fat client laptop
B) fat client microprocessor
C) thin client laptop
D) thin client microprocessor
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A ________ client is a computer that has the ability to perform many functions without a network connection.

A) fat
B) heavy
C) slim
D) thin
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_________ performs the actual computation or "number crunching" inside any computer.

A) A bit
B) The ALU
C) The control unit
D) The CPU
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Moore's law states that microprocessor complexity would double approximately every ________ months.

A) 6
B) 12
C) 18
D) 24
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_______ reality is a term that refers to information technologies that use software to provide a realistic, three-dimensional, computer-generated environment that replicates sight, touch, hearing, and in some cases, smell.

A) Augmented
B) Computer
C) Virtual
D) Wearable
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________ is an example of a tablet computer.

A) Apple Watch 2
B) Fitbit
C) Google Glass
D) Microsoft Surface Pro 4
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Registers are part of the ________ and are a type of ________ storage.

A) ALU; primary
B) ALU; secondary
C) CPU; primary
D) CPU; secondary
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________ performs the mathematical calculations and makes logical comparisons.

A) A microprocessor
B) The ALU
C) The control unit
D) The CPU
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________ predicted that microprocessor complexity would double approximately every 18 months.

A) Gore
B) Moore
C) Porter
D) Rainer
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An ________ string is known as a _______.

A) 4-bit; byte
B) 4-byte; bit
C) 8-bit; byte
D) 8-byte; bit
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Moore's law states that microprocessor complexity would ________ approximately every 18 months.

A) double
B) triple
C) quadruple
D) quintuple
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Key features of ________ computers are that there is constant interaction between the computer and the users and that the users can multitask, meaning that they do not have to stop what they are doing to use the device.

A) fat client
B) tablet
C) thin client
D) wearable
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________ is a type of secondary storage.

A) A register
B) Cache memory
C) Magnetic tape
D) RAM
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Which of the following is TRUE of thin clients?

A) It takes longer to deploy them than fat clients.
B) They are more complex to use than fat clients.
C) They are more expensive to set-up than fat clients.
D) They do not have locally installed software.
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________ is an example of a human data-entry technology.

A) A barcode scanner
B) An optical mark reader
C) A point-of-sale terminal
D) Voice recognition
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From smallest to largest, which of the following is the correct order of memory capacity?

A) KB, GB, MB, TB, PB, EB, ZB
B) KB, MB, GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB
C) MB, KB, GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB
D) MB, KB, TB, GB, PB, EB, ZB
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Google Glass is an example of a ________ computer that provides ________ reality.

A) tablet; augmented
B) tablet; virtual
C) wearable; augmented
D) wearable; virtual
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________ sequentially accesses program instructions, decodes them, and controls the flow of data.

A) A microprocessor
B) The ALU
C) The control unit
D) The CPU
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________ are an example of source-data automation.

A) Barcode readers
B) Keyboards
C) Pointing sticks
D) Trackballs
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A ________ client is a computer that does not offer the full functionality of a PC.

A) fat
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C) slim
D) thin
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Hardware can be used strategically if it is exploited successfully.
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________ remain popular because they are the cheapest secondary storage medium and can handle enormous amounts of data.

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B) Magnetic tapes
C) Optical storage devices
D) RAM sticks
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________ is the part of ________ storage that holds a software program and small amounts of data for processing.

A) RAM; primary
B) RAM; secondary
C) ROM; primary
D) ROM; secondary
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Which of the following is a characteristic of secondary storage?

A) It can use a variety of media.
B) It is more expensive than primary storage.
C) It is volatile.
D) It takes less time to retrieve data from it than from RAM.
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Technology always provides a strategic advantage.
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Your computer crashes in the middle of you writing a term paper. You lose the paper because you had not saved a copy yet. You lost your paper because it was in ________.

A) binary form
B) RAM
C) ROM
D) the CPU
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________ is/are a type of high-speed memory that enable(s) the computer to temporarily store blocks of data that are used more often.

A) Cache memory
B) RAM
C) Registers
D) ROM
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________ storage is designed to store very large amounts of data for extended periods.

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Quaternary
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________ is a disadvantage of SSDs.

A) Cost
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C) Sound
D) Speed
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Your computer is able to boot because of instructions found in ________.

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The incredibly rapid rate of innovation in the computer industry simplifies hardware decisions because computer technologies so easily replace outdated legacy systems.
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Companies that delay hardware purchases will, more than likely, be able to buy more powerful hardware for the same amount of money in the future.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of secondary storage?

A) It can use a variety of media.
B) It is cheaper than primary storage.
C) It is volatile.
D) It takes more time to retrieve data from it than from RAM.
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Hardware is getting more expensive over time.
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Hardware is not strategic.
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________ are the most commonly used mass storage devices because of their low cost, high speed, and large storage capacity.

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D) RAM sticks
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________ is/are the part of primary storage that holds a software program and small amounts of data for processing.

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C) Registers
D) ROM
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________ are the slowest secondary storage medium.

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________ has/have the least capacity, storing extremely limited amounts of instructions and data only immediately before and after processing.

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The key areas of focus for decisions about hardware are speed and cost.
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Gesture recognition technology is a type of input technology.
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The ALU receives data in tertiary form.
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Augmented reality and virtual reality use the same kind of technology.
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FAISs are often run on mainframes.
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Supercomputers are useful for analyzing Big Data.
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ROM is volatile.
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Mainframes are less powerful supercomputers.
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Computers that run the Mac operating system are called PCs.
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Moore's law states that microprocessor complexity would triple approximately every 18 months.
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The ALU receives data in binary form (1s and 2s).
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71
Military and scientific organizations tend to use supercomputers to analyze very large data sets.
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72
Thin clients work better than fat clients when a network fails.
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73
The ALU receives data in binary form (0s and 1s).
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74
An eight-byte string is known as a bit.
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75
Magnetic tapes are no longer used by organizations.
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76
The ALU is a microprocessor.
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77
An eight-bit string is known as a byte.
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78
A thin client does not offer the full functionality of a PC.
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79
RAM is temporary and usually volatile.
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Supercomputers are a specific technology that refers to really powerful computers networked together.
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