Deck 1: Catalysts for Change

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Which of the following was not a feature of cash registers in the early 1900s?

A) Ability to compute total of purchases
B) Ability to print itemized receipts for customers
C) Ability to print log of transactions for owners
D) Ability to compute amount of change to give customer
E) Ability to ring a bell every time cash drawer is opened
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Which of the following phrases best describes a system that inputs data, performs one or more calculations, and produces output data?

A) manual calculator
B) digital computer
C) data-processing system
D) difference engine
E) cash register
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Tablets, abacuses, and manual tables

A) are no longer used, because of the proliferation of calculators and computers.
B) are examples of aids to manual calculating.
C) were developed in Western Europe in the late Middle Ages.
D) replaced Hindu-Arabic numerals as the preferred way to do calculations.
E) All of the above.
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Which of the following phrases does not describe the Gilded Age in America?

A) rapid industrialization
B) economic expansion
C) widespread electrification
D) concentration of corporate power
E) corporate mergers
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Punched card tabulation was invented by Herman Hollerith, an employee of

A) the Pennsylvania Railroad.
B) the Census Bureau.
C) the Pennsylvania Steel Company.
D) the Burroughs Adding Machine Company.
E) IBM.
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The calculating machine of Georg and Edvard Sheutz

A) computed the values of polynomial functions.
B) typeset the results of its computations.
C) performed calculations faster than they could be done manually.
D) performed calculations more reliably than they could be done manually.
E) All of the above.
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The first commercial electronic digital computers were produced just after

A) the Spanish-American War.
B) World War I.
C) World War II.
D) the Korean War.
E) the Vietnam War.
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The two principal catalysts for the Information Age have been

A) books and pamphlets.
B) computers and communication networks.
C) movie theaters and public parks.
D) newspapers and magazines.
E) radio and television.
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Programming languages were developed in order to

A) make it possible to program computers in English.
B) make programming faster and less error-prone.
C) speed translations between English and Russian during the Cold War.
D) improve the computation speed of computers, which were very expensive.
E) All of the above.
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Which of the following was not an activity of the People's Computer Company, a not-for-profit corporation in the San Francisco area?

A) Publishing a newspaper containing the source code to programs
B) Allowing people to rent time on a time-shared computer
C) Hosting Friday-evening game-playing sessions
D) Promoting a culture in which computer enthusiasts freely shared software
E) Developing the world's first graphical user interface
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Which of the following was not a result of the adoption of mechanical calculators?

A) Less demand for "superstars" who could rapidly compute sums by hand
B) Higher productivity of bookkeepers
C) Higher salaries of bookkeepers
D) Proliferation of companies making calculators
E) Feminization of bookkeeping
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Who wrote "An Open Letter to Hobbyists," complaining about software theft?

A) Stewart Brand
B) Bob Frankston
C) Bill Gates
D) Steve Jobs
E) Steve Wozniak
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Which of the following was not an early programming language?

A) BASIC
B) COBOL
C) DATA-FLOW
D) FLOW-MATIC
E) FORTRAN
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Which Cold War program played an important role in advancing integrated circuit technology?

A) B-52 bomber
B) Hydrogen bomb
C) Mark 37 torpedo
D) Minuteman II ballistic missile
E) NORAD radar network
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The company that invented the microprocessor is

A) Fujitsu
B) Hewlett-Packard
C) IBM
D) Intel
E) Texas Instruments
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The mechanical adding machines of Pascal and Leibniz were not widely adopted because

A) they were too expensive.
B) there were unreliable.
C) they were too difficult to program.
D) they could not handle fractions.
E) bookkeepers successfully lobbied the King, and he made the machines illegal.
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A semiconductor device containing transistors, capacitors, and resistors is called

A) a computer.
B) a diode.
C) an integrated circuit.
D) a radio.
E) a transformer.
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Which statement best supports the conclusion that society can control whether to adopt a new technology?

A) No new nuclear power plants were built in the United States for 25 years after the accident at Three Mile Island.
B) About half of all email messages are spam.
C) Despite decades of research, fusion power is an elusive goal.
D) People do not have to listen to Rush Limbaugh if they do not want to.
E) Some new technologies are simply too expensive to even consider adopting.
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Which company produced the System/360, a family of 19 compatible mainframe computers?

A) Fujitsu
B) Hewlett-Packard
C) IBM
D) Intel
E) Texas Instruments
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Software that allows multiple users to edit and run their programs simultaneously on the same computer is called

A) a data-processing system.
B) an intranet.
C) a microprocessor.
D) a programming language.
E) a time-sharing system..
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The first electronic networking technology widely used in the United States was the

A) Internet.
B) radio.
C) telegraph.
D) telephone.
E) television.
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What term is used to describe a high-speed Internet connection, such as a cable modem or a DSL modem, that is at least 10 times faster than a dial-up Internet connection?

A) broadband
B) hypertext
C) Internet2
D) the Matrix
E) World Wide Web
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The software company that provided IBM with the operating system for its PC was

A) Apple.
B) Boeing.
C) Microsoft.
D) Novell.
E) Tandy.
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Hypertext is supposed to mimic

A) the associative memory of human beings.
B) the way that creeks flow into streams and streams merge into rivers.
C) constellations in the night sky.
D) road networks.
E) the way that some people "channel surf" with a remote control.
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A Web browser enables you to

A) view Web pages.
B) edit Web pages.
C) create Web pages.
D) run programs on many computers at the same time.
E) All of the above
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What visionary invented the computer mouse and demonstrated windows, email, and live network videoconferencing at "the mother of all demos" in 1968?

A) Vannevar Bush
B) Douglas Engelbart
C) Al Gore
D) Alan Kay
E) Ted Nelson
Question
A typewriter that prints a message transmitted over a telegraph line is called a

A) computer.
B) monitor.
C) teletype.
D) terminal.
E) transponder.
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A key application that first made personal computers more attractive to business was

A) the spreadsheet program.
B) the World Wide Web.
C) desktop publishing.
D) video editing.
E) email.
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Which country has the fastest broadband connections on average?

A) China
B) Germany
C) India
D) South Korea
E) United States
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In the fourth century the codex replaced the scroll because

A) it was more durable, and it was much easier to look up a particular passage.
B) it was much lighter, and it could be made much more rapidly.
C) Gutenberg's printing press had just been invented.
D) there was a worldwide shortage of papyrus.
E) All of the above
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The power of radio as a medium of mass communication was demonstrated in 1938 when Orson Welles put on a dramatization of

A) War of the Worlds.
B) Hamlet.
C) Homer's Odyssey.
D) the assassination of Franklin Roosevelt.
E) 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
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ARPA Director J.C.R. Licklider conceived of a Galactic Network that would

A) control weapons from space.
B) guide spacecraft to distant planets.
C) become the world's most powerful number-crunching machine.
D) facilitate the exchange of programs and data.
E) All of the above
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What is the name of a program that follows hyperlinks, collecting information about Web sites?

A) demon
B) hacker
C) spider
D) trawler
E) worm
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Nearly all early telephones were installed in businesses, because

A) people were afraid that telephones were dangerous.
B) people thought that the government was using telephones as eavesdropping devices.
C) only men were allowed to use a telephone.
D) most homes did not have electricity.
E) leasing a telephone was expensive.
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The Pony Express went out of business when

A) the Mexican War ended in 1846.
B) the Civil War began in 1861.
C) the transcontinental telegraph was completed.
D) AT&T completed the national telephone network.
E) the radio was invented.
Question
Alexander Graham Bell invented the harmonic or musical telegraph, which enabled

A) more than one message to be sent over a single telegraph wire at the same time.
B) human speech to be sent over a telegraph wire.
C) music to be send over a telegraph wire.
D) B and C
E) None of the above.
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Guglielmo Marconi originally conceived of the radio as a way to

A) transmit telegraph messages without wires.
B) transmit electricity without wires.
C) transmit votes in national elections.
D) transmit light without wires.
E) All of the above
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The World Wide Web is the creation of

A) Tim Berners-Lee.
B) Vannevar Bush.
C) Douglas Engelbart.
D) Alan Kay.
E) Ted Nelson.
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The first popular personal computer with a graphical user interface was the

A) Apple Macintosh.
B) Compaq Presario.
C) IBM PC.
D) NeXT workstation.
E) Tandy TRS-80.
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One of the first and most important applications of the ARPANET was

A) email.
B) voice mail.
C) spreading computer viruses.
D) disseminating anti-Communist propaganda to American citizens.
E) stealing secrets from the Soviet Union.
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An integrated circuit that can be programmed to perform a wide variety of tasks is called a .
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In 1957 eight key employees of Shockley Semiconductor left to form their own company. The company founded by "the traitorous eight" was .
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Herman Hollerith invented to help the U.S. Bureau of the Census tally information about tens of millions of residents.
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How did the National Science Foundation stimulate the development of commercial, long-distance Internet connections in the United States?
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Which device resulted in the creation of the first "on-line" communities?
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Three important aids to manual calculating are .
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The invention of the addressed two challenges faced by department store owners in the late 19th century: creating detailed sales records and embezzlement by employees.
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The development of the personal computer was influenced by the power-to-the-people, do-it-yourself movement around in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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What two significant developments made personal computers more attractive to businesses in the late 1970s and early 1980s?
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Blaise Pascal and Gottfried Leibniz are remembered as computer pioneers for their invention of .
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Why was the ARPANET designed so that the loss of any single computer would not prevent the rest of the network from working?
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The adoption of mechanical calculators in offices changed the profession of bookkeeping. Employers .
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In the earliest digital computers every instruction was coded as a long number. People invented to make coding faster and less error-prone.
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In 1964 IBM announced the System/360, a series of 19 compatible computers. What advantage do compatible computers have for a business wishing to upgrade its systems?
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By 1870 fire alarm boxes were in use in 75 major cities in the United States. Which popular communications technology enabled the creation of these alarm boxes?
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A series of inventions led to the creation of the electronic digital computer shortly after this war: .
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In the 1960s the invention of allowed multiple people to interact more-or-less simultaneously with a single computer.
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Demand for mechanical calculators increased tremendously in America in the late 19th Century due to the increase in size of .
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A single semiconductor device containing transistors, capacitors, and resistors is called .
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In the first half of the 20th century, AT&T used vacuum tubes to construct amplifiers that made long distance telephone calls possible. AT&T funded research to develop a semiconductor replacement to the vacuum tube. The research resulted in the invention of the .
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Devices used in the creation, storage, manipulation, exchange, and dissemination of data, including text, sound, and images, fall into the category of technology.
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The two most popular applications of the Internet are .
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Hypertext is a ___________of nodes containing __________.
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In January 1984 Apple Computer released the Macintosh. The Macintosh is notable because it was the first commodity personal computer with a .
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Deck 1: Catalysts for Change
1
Which of the following was not a feature of cash registers in the early 1900s?

A) Ability to compute total of purchases
B) Ability to print itemized receipts for customers
C) Ability to print log of transactions for owners
D) Ability to compute amount of change to give customer
E) Ability to ring a bell every time cash drawer is opened
D
2
Which of the following phrases best describes a system that inputs data, performs one or more calculations, and produces output data?

A) manual calculator
B) digital computer
C) data-processing system
D) difference engine
E) cash register
C
3
Tablets, abacuses, and manual tables

A) are no longer used, because of the proliferation of calculators and computers.
B) are examples of aids to manual calculating.
C) were developed in Western Europe in the late Middle Ages.
D) replaced Hindu-Arabic numerals as the preferred way to do calculations.
E) All of the above.
B
4
Which of the following phrases does not describe the Gilded Age in America?

A) rapid industrialization
B) economic expansion
C) widespread electrification
D) concentration of corporate power
E) corporate mergers
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Punched card tabulation was invented by Herman Hollerith, an employee of

A) the Pennsylvania Railroad.
B) the Census Bureau.
C) the Pennsylvania Steel Company.
D) the Burroughs Adding Machine Company.
E) IBM.
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6
The calculating machine of Georg and Edvard Sheutz

A) computed the values of polynomial functions.
B) typeset the results of its computations.
C) performed calculations faster than they could be done manually.
D) performed calculations more reliably than they could be done manually.
E) All of the above.
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The first commercial electronic digital computers were produced just after

A) the Spanish-American War.
B) World War I.
C) World War II.
D) the Korean War.
E) the Vietnam War.
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8
The two principal catalysts for the Information Age have been

A) books and pamphlets.
B) computers and communication networks.
C) movie theaters and public parks.
D) newspapers and magazines.
E) radio and television.
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9
Programming languages were developed in order to

A) make it possible to program computers in English.
B) make programming faster and less error-prone.
C) speed translations between English and Russian during the Cold War.
D) improve the computation speed of computers, which were very expensive.
E) All of the above.
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10
Which of the following was not an activity of the People's Computer Company, a not-for-profit corporation in the San Francisco area?

A) Publishing a newspaper containing the source code to programs
B) Allowing people to rent time on a time-shared computer
C) Hosting Friday-evening game-playing sessions
D) Promoting a culture in which computer enthusiasts freely shared software
E) Developing the world's first graphical user interface
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Which of the following was not a result of the adoption of mechanical calculators?

A) Less demand for "superstars" who could rapidly compute sums by hand
B) Higher productivity of bookkeepers
C) Higher salaries of bookkeepers
D) Proliferation of companies making calculators
E) Feminization of bookkeeping
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12
Who wrote "An Open Letter to Hobbyists," complaining about software theft?

A) Stewart Brand
B) Bob Frankston
C) Bill Gates
D) Steve Jobs
E) Steve Wozniak
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13
Which of the following was not an early programming language?

A) BASIC
B) COBOL
C) DATA-FLOW
D) FLOW-MATIC
E) FORTRAN
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Which Cold War program played an important role in advancing integrated circuit technology?

A) B-52 bomber
B) Hydrogen bomb
C) Mark 37 torpedo
D) Minuteman II ballistic missile
E) NORAD radar network
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The company that invented the microprocessor is

A) Fujitsu
B) Hewlett-Packard
C) IBM
D) Intel
E) Texas Instruments
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16
The mechanical adding machines of Pascal and Leibniz were not widely adopted because

A) they were too expensive.
B) there were unreliable.
C) they were too difficult to program.
D) they could not handle fractions.
E) bookkeepers successfully lobbied the King, and he made the machines illegal.
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17
A semiconductor device containing transistors, capacitors, and resistors is called

A) a computer.
B) a diode.
C) an integrated circuit.
D) a radio.
E) a transformer.
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18
Which statement best supports the conclusion that society can control whether to adopt a new technology?

A) No new nuclear power plants were built in the United States for 25 years after the accident at Three Mile Island.
B) About half of all email messages are spam.
C) Despite decades of research, fusion power is an elusive goal.
D) People do not have to listen to Rush Limbaugh if they do not want to.
E) Some new technologies are simply too expensive to even consider adopting.
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Which company produced the System/360, a family of 19 compatible mainframe computers?

A) Fujitsu
B) Hewlett-Packard
C) IBM
D) Intel
E) Texas Instruments
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Software that allows multiple users to edit and run their programs simultaneously on the same computer is called

A) a data-processing system.
B) an intranet.
C) a microprocessor.
D) a programming language.
E) a time-sharing system..
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21
The first electronic networking technology widely used in the United States was the

A) Internet.
B) radio.
C) telegraph.
D) telephone.
E) television.
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What term is used to describe a high-speed Internet connection, such as a cable modem or a DSL modem, that is at least 10 times faster than a dial-up Internet connection?

A) broadband
B) hypertext
C) Internet2
D) the Matrix
E) World Wide Web
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The software company that provided IBM with the operating system for its PC was

A) Apple.
B) Boeing.
C) Microsoft.
D) Novell.
E) Tandy.
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Hypertext is supposed to mimic

A) the associative memory of human beings.
B) the way that creeks flow into streams and streams merge into rivers.
C) constellations in the night sky.
D) road networks.
E) the way that some people "channel surf" with a remote control.
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A Web browser enables you to

A) view Web pages.
B) edit Web pages.
C) create Web pages.
D) run programs on many computers at the same time.
E) All of the above
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What visionary invented the computer mouse and demonstrated windows, email, and live network videoconferencing at "the mother of all demos" in 1968?

A) Vannevar Bush
B) Douglas Engelbart
C) Al Gore
D) Alan Kay
E) Ted Nelson
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A typewriter that prints a message transmitted over a telegraph line is called a

A) computer.
B) monitor.
C) teletype.
D) terminal.
E) transponder.
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A key application that first made personal computers more attractive to business was

A) the spreadsheet program.
B) the World Wide Web.
C) desktop publishing.
D) video editing.
E) email.
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Which country has the fastest broadband connections on average?

A) China
B) Germany
C) India
D) South Korea
E) United States
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In the fourth century the codex replaced the scroll because

A) it was more durable, and it was much easier to look up a particular passage.
B) it was much lighter, and it could be made much more rapidly.
C) Gutenberg's printing press had just been invented.
D) there was a worldwide shortage of papyrus.
E) All of the above
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31
The power of radio as a medium of mass communication was demonstrated in 1938 when Orson Welles put on a dramatization of

A) War of the Worlds.
B) Hamlet.
C) Homer's Odyssey.
D) the assassination of Franklin Roosevelt.
E) 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
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32
ARPA Director J.C.R. Licklider conceived of a Galactic Network that would

A) control weapons from space.
B) guide spacecraft to distant planets.
C) become the world's most powerful number-crunching machine.
D) facilitate the exchange of programs and data.
E) All of the above
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33
What is the name of a program that follows hyperlinks, collecting information about Web sites?

A) demon
B) hacker
C) spider
D) trawler
E) worm
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Nearly all early telephones were installed in businesses, because

A) people were afraid that telephones were dangerous.
B) people thought that the government was using telephones as eavesdropping devices.
C) only men were allowed to use a telephone.
D) most homes did not have electricity.
E) leasing a telephone was expensive.
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35
The Pony Express went out of business when

A) the Mexican War ended in 1846.
B) the Civil War began in 1861.
C) the transcontinental telegraph was completed.
D) AT&T completed the national telephone network.
E) the radio was invented.
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36
Alexander Graham Bell invented the harmonic or musical telegraph, which enabled

A) more than one message to be sent over a single telegraph wire at the same time.
B) human speech to be sent over a telegraph wire.
C) music to be send over a telegraph wire.
D) B and C
E) None of the above.
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37
Guglielmo Marconi originally conceived of the radio as a way to

A) transmit telegraph messages without wires.
B) transmit electricity without wires.
C) transmit votes in national elections.
D) transmit light without wires.
E) All of the above
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38
The World Wide Web is the creation of

A) Tim Berners-Lee.
B) Vannevar Bush.
C) Douglas Engelbart.
D) Alan Kay.
E) Ted Nelson.
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39
The first popular personal computer with a graphical user interface was the

A) Apple Macintosh.
B) Compaq Presario.
C) IBM PC.
D) NeXT workstation.
E) Tandy TRS-80.
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One of the first and most important applications of the ARPANET was

A) email.
B) voice mail.
C) spreading computer viruses.
D) disseminating anti-Communist propaganda to American citizens.
E) stealing secrets from the Soviet Union.
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An integrated circuit that can be programmed to perform a wide variety of tasks is called a .
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42
In 1957 eight key employees of Shockley Semiconductor left to form their own company. The company founded by "the traitorous eight" was .
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Herman Hollerith invented to help the U.S. Bureau of the Census tally information about tens of millions of residents.
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How did the National Science Foundation stimulate the development of commercial, long-distance Internet connections in the United States?
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Which device resulted in the creation of the first "on-line" communities?
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Three important aids to manual calculating are .
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The invention of the addressed two challenges faced by department store owners in the late 19th century: creating detailed sales records and embezzlement by employees.
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The development of the personal computer was influenced by the power-to-the-people, do-it-yourself movement around in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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What two significant developments made personal computers more attractive to businesses in the late 1970s and early 1980s?
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Blaise Pascal and Gottfried Leibniz are remembered as computer pioneers for their invention of .
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Why was the ARPANET designed so that the loss of any single computer would not prevent the rest of the network from working?
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The adoption of mechanical calculators in offices changed the profession of bookkeeping. Employers .
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In the earliest digital computers every instruction was coded as a long number. People invented to make coding faster and less error-prone.
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In 1964 IBM announced the System/360, a series of 19 compatible computers. What advantage do compatible computers have for a business wishing to upgrade its systems?
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By 1870 fire alarm boxes were in use in 75 major cities in the United States. Which popular communications technology enabled the creation of these alarm boxes?
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56
A series of inventions led to the creation of the electronic digital computer shortly after this war: .
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57
In the 1960s the invention of allowed multiple people to interact more-or-less simultaneously with a single computer.
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58
Demand for mechanical calculators increased tremendously in America in the late 19th Century due to the increase in size of .
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59
A single semiconductor device containing transistors, capacitors, and resistors is called .
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60
In the first half of the 20th century, AT&T used vacuum tubes to construct amplifiers that made long distance telephone calls possible. AT&T funded research to develop a semiconductor replacement to the vacuum tube. The research resulted in the invention of the .
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61
Devices used in the creation, storage, manipulation, exchange, and dissemination of data, including text, sound, and images, fall into the category of technology.
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62
The two most popular applications of the Internet are .
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63
Hypertext is a ___________of nodes containing __________.
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In January 1984 Apple Computer released the Macintosh. The Macintosh is notable because it was the first commodity personal computer with a .
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