Deck 4: Hardware for Educators

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The ____ is the most widely used coding scheme to represent data.

A) American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
B) Universal System Code for Data Exchange (USCDE)
C) Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC)
D) Contracted Unit Coded Hexadecimal Transaction Code (CUCHTC)
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A ____ is equal to approximately 1 million bytes.

A) dekabyte (abbreviated DB or D)
B) centibyte (abbreviated CB)
C) kilobyte (abbreviated KB or K)
D) megabyte (abbreviated MB)
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Arithmetic operations ____.

A) involve comparing one data item with another to determine if the first item is greater than, equal to, or less than the other item
B) include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
C) sort data items according to standard, predefined criteria in ascending order or descending order
D) work with conditions and operators such as AND, OR, and NOT
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____ is the process of writing results to memory.

A) Fetching
B) Storing
C) Decoding
D) Executing
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____ is the process of carrying out the commands.

A) Fetching
B) Storing
C) Decoding
D) Executing
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____ is the process of obtaining a program instruction or data item from memory.

A) Fetching
B) Storing
C) Decoding
D) Executing
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____ often are used in freestanding computers that provide information to users.

A) Touchpads
B) Touch screens
C) Graphics tablets
D) Optical scanners
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Logical operations ____.

A) involve comparing one data item with another to determine if the first item is greater than, equal to, or less than the other
B) include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
C) sort data items according to standard, predefined criteria in ascending order or descending order
D) work with conditions and operators such as AND, OR, and NOT
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A ____ is equal to exactly 1,024 bytes, but often is rounded down to 1,000 bytes by computer users.

A) dekabyte (abbreviated DB or D)
B) gigabyte (abbreviated GB)
C) kilobyte (abbreviated K or KB)
D) megabyte (abbreviated MB)
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A ____ converts text or images on an original document into digital data that can be stored on a storage medium and processed by the computer.

A) scanner
B) touchpad
C) graphics tablet
D) bitmap
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An ExpressCard module adds ____ capabilities to computers.

A) memory
B) communications
C) multimedia
D) all of the above
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Comparison operations ____.

A) involve comparing one data item with another to determine if the first item is greater than, equal to, or less than the other
B) include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
C) sort data items according to standard, predefined criteria in ascending order or descending order
D) work with conditions and operators such as AND, OR, and NOT
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To press and release a mouse button twice without moving the mouse is called ____.

A) clicking
B) right-click
C) double-clicking
D) right-dragging
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A ____ is the most widely used pointing device because it takes full advantage of a graphical user interface.

A) mouse
B) keyboard
C) graphics tablet
D) joystick
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A joystick lever usually includes buttons called ____ that can be pressed to activate certain events.

A) triggers
B) pucks
C) keyguards
D) whiteboards
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____ is an example of volatile memory.

A) RAM
B) CMOS
C) ROM
D) All of the above
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____ memory is nonvolatile because it retains its contents even when the power is turned off.

A) RAM
B) ROM
C) CMOS
D) CPU
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A ____ is a small, flat, rectangular pointing device that is sensitive to pressure and motion.

A) mouse
B) trackball
C) touchpad
D) pointing stick
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____ chips are used to store data and programs on many mobile computers and devices.

A) RAM
B) FireWire
C) USB
D) Flash memory
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A ____ port is used to connect up to 127 different peripheral devices with a single connector.

A) DVD
B) VCR
C) USB
D) CPU
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<strong>  CD-ROM, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.</strong> A) computer disc read-only memory B) compact disc read-only memory C) computer drive read-only memory D) compact drive read-only memory <div style=padding-top: 35px> CD-ROM, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.

A) computer disc read-only memory
B) compact disc read-only memory
C) computer drive read-only memory
D) compact drive read-only memory
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Most computers are sold with DVD drives that will read ____.

A) CDs
B) DVDs
C) both CDs and DVDs
D) SDs
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____ is the capability of a computer to distinguish spoken words.

A) Speech recognition
B) A keyguard
C) Optical mark recognition
D) A hand-mounted pointer
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Like an older television set, the core of some monitors is a large glass tube called a(n) ____.

A) cathode ray tube (CRT)
B) LCD display
C) monochrome monitor (MM)
D) all of the above
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Storage devices can function as sources of ____.

A) input and processing
B) output and processing
C) input and output
D) all of the above
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Because of their reasonable cost and print quality, ____ printers often are used in homes and schools.

A) dot-matrix
B) line
C) ink-jet
D) laser
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<strong>  Output, like that shown in the accompanying figure, is data that has been processed into a useful form called ____.</strong> A) information B) regular output C) maximum output D) useful output <div style=padding-top: 35px> Output, like that shown in the accompanying figure, is data that has been processed into a useful form called ____.

A) information
B) regular output
C) maximum output
D) useful output
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<strong>  As shown in the accompanying figure, a ____ is a type of solid-state media, which means it consists entirely of electronic components and contains no moving parts.</strong> A) flash memory card B) compact memory card C) digital memory card D) USB memory card <div style=padding-top: 35px> As shown in the accompanying figure, a ____ is a type of solid-state media, which means it consists entirely of electronic components and contains no moving parts.

A) flash memory card
B) compact memory card
C) digital memory card
D) USB memory card
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While laser printers typically cost ____.

A) less than ink-jet printers, they also are much slower
B) more than ink-jet printers, they also are much slower
C) less than ink-jet printers, they also are much faster
D) more than ink-jet printers, they also are much faster
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<strong>  As shown in the accompanying figure, CompactFlash, microSD, Memory Stick, and Secure Digital are all examples of ____ memory cards.</strong> A) mini B) flash C) read-only D) digital <div style=padding-top: 35px> As shown in the accompanying figure, CompactFlash, microSD, Memory Stick, and Secure Digital are all examples of ____ memory cards.

A) mini
B) flash
C) read-only
D) digital
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All of the following are commonly used output devices EXCEPT ____.

A) display devices and printers
B) pointing devices and keyboards
C) data projectors and speakers
D) facsimile machines and headphones
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Many mobile devices and consumer electronics include ____ hard disks, which provide users with greater storage capacities than flash memory.

A) miniature
B) Zip
C) optical
D) cached
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Digital cameras, media players, smartphones, and many other devices use miniature mobile ____ media.

A) access
B) digital
C) memory
D) storage
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<strong>  CD-RW, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.</strong> A) computer drive read-only B) computer disc-rewriteable C) compact disc-recordable D) compact disc-rewriteable <div style=padding-top: 35px> CD-RW, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.

A) computer drive read-only
B) computer disc-rewriteable
C) compact disc-recordable
D) compact disc-rewriteable
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To work with a saved file, the file must be removed from ____.

A) storage and placed in memory
B) memory and placed in storage
C) storage and placed in ROM
D) ROM and placed in storage
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<strong>  DVD-ROM, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.</strong> A) digital video disc read-only memory B) compact disc read-only memory C) digital video drive read-only memory D) digital drive read-only memory <div style=padding-top: 35px> DVD-ROM, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.

A) digital video disc read-only memory
B) compact disc read-only memory
C) digital video drive read-only memory
D) digital drive read-only memory
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<strong>  CDs and DVDs like those in the accompanying figure are two general categories of ____ discs.</strong> A) flash B) hard C) digital D) optical <div style=padding-top: 35px> CDs and DVDs like those in the accompanying figure are two general categories of ____ discs.

A) flash
B) hard
C) digital
D) optical
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Each dot, called a ____ is a single point in an electronic image.

A) digital dot
B) dot pitch
C) monochrome
D) pixel
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A(n) ____ stores data on a thin microprocessor embedded in the card.

A) magnetic card
B) chip card
C) expansion card
D) smart card
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The size of a monitor is measured ____.

A) vertically, from top to bottom
B) horizontally, from side to side
C) diagonally, from corner to corner
D) regionally, multiplying length by width
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Modified Multiple Choice Many multifunction devices (MFDs) provide the functions of a(n) ____.

A) mp3 player
B) copier
C) fax machine
D) cell phone
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Modified Multiple Choice Memory stores ____.

A) the operating system and other system software that control the computer equipment
B) the application software designed to carry out a specific task
C) the data being processed by application programs
D) the system clock interface
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Cordless keyboards are only available for use on Mac computers.
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To access data or instructions in memory, the computer references the addresses that contain the bytes of data.
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Touch screens that recognize multiple points of contact at the same time are known as widescreen.
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The combinations of 0s and 1s used to represent characters are defined by patterns called a coding scheme.
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  As illustrated in the accompanying figure, four common types of output are text, graphics, audio, and video.<div style=padding-top: 35px> As illustrated in the accompanying figure, four common types of output are text, graphics, audio, and video.
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Modified Multiple Choice Input is any item entered into memory and includes ____.

A) data
B) programs
C) commands
D) user responses
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The control unit coordinates most of the operations in a computer.
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In a bit, 0 is used to represent the electronic state of off (presence of an electronic charge), and 1 is used to represent the electronic state of on (absence of an electronic charge).
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The function of the mouse buttons cannot be reversed to accommodate left-handed people.
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A higher system clock speed means the CPU can process fewer instructions per second than the same CPU with a lower clock speed.
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The universal serial bus (USB) port can connect up to 127 different peripheral devices with a single connector type.
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With a touch screen, the input device is a digital pen.
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Modified Multiple Choice A common type of output is ____.

A) text
B) audio
C) video
D) graphics
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The contents of nonvolatile memory are lost (erased) when the computer power is turned off.
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Modified Multiple Choice Some Web sites dedicate themselves to providing voice output, where you can hear songs, ____, and books.

A) quotes
B) speeches
C) historical lectures
D) cell phone messages
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A terabyte, abbreviated TB, is equal to approximately 1 trillion bytes.
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Many desktop computer keyboards have a numeric keypad located on the left side of the keyboard.
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Executing is the process of translating the instructions into commands the computer understands.
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The speed at which a processor executes instructions is called ____________________.
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A stand-alone fax machine scans the original document, converts the image into analog data, and transmits the analog image.
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Large-capacity hard disks have storage capacities that range from 1 GB to 320 GB or more. ____________
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Laser printers usually use individual sheets of paper stored in a removable tray that slides into the printer case.
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Current personal computer hard disks can store from 320 GB to 1.5 TB or more of data, instructions, and information.
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The ____________________ interprets and carries out the basic instructions that operate a computer.
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A lower resolution uses a greater number of pixels.
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Audio output is any music, speech, or other sound produced by a computer.
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Two commonly used types of impact printers are ink-jet printers and laser printers.
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The contents of ____________________ memory are lost (erased) when the computer's power is turned off.
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Video input is the process of entering music, speech, or sound effects into the computer. ____________
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A megabyte, abbreviated MB, is equal to approximately 1 thousand bytes. ____________
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  The contents of standard CD-ROMs like those in the accompanying figure are written by the manufacturer, but they can be erased or modified.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The contents of standard CD-ROMs like those in the accompanying figure are written by the manufacturer, but they can be erased or modified.
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Data projectors can be large devices attached to a ceiling or wall in an auditorium, or they can be smaller portable devices.
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An internal hard disk is a separate hard disk that connects to a USB or FireWire port by a cable. ____________
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  Many of the electronic components in the system unit reside on a circuit board called the microprocessor as shown in the accompanying figure. _________________________<div style=padding-top: 35px> Many of the electronic components in the system unit reside on a circuit board called the microprocessor as shown in the accompanying figure. _________________________
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A widescreen flat panel monitor is wider than it is tall.
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Human speech is ____________________, meaning that it uses continuous signals to represent data and information.
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A digital video disc read-only memory (DVD-ROM) is capable of storing from 4.7 GB to 17 GB of information.
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  A(n) ____________________ is a socket on the component in the accompanying figure that can hold an adapter card.<div style=padding-top: 35px> A(n) ____________________ is a socket on the component in the accompanying figure that can hold an adapter card.
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The ____ is the most widely used coding scheme to represent data.

A) American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
B) Universal System Code for Data Exchange (USCDE)
C) Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC)
D) Contracted Unit Coded Hexadecimal Transaction Code (CUCHTC)
A
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A ____ is equal to approximately 1 million bytes.

A) dekabyte (abbreviated DB or D)
B) centibyte (abbreviated CB)
C) kilobyte (abbreviated KB or K)
D) megabyte (abbreviated MB)
D
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Arithmetic operations ____.

A) involve comparing one data item with another to determine if the first item is greater than, equal to, or less than the other item
B) include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
C) sort data items according to standard, predefined criteria in ascending order or descending order
D) work with conditions and operators such as AND, OR, and NOT
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____ is the process of writing results to memory.

A) Fetching
B) Storing
C) Decoding
D) Executing
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____ is the process of carrying out the commands.

A) Fetching
B) Storing
C) Decoding
D) Executing
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____ is the process of obtaining a program instruction or data item from memory.

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C) Decoding
D) Executing
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____ often are used in freestanding computers that provide information to users.

A) Touchpads
B) Touch screens
C) Graphics tablets
D) Optical scanners
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Logical operations ____.

A) involve comparing one data item with another to determine if the first item is greater than, equal to, or less than the other
B) include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
C) sort data items according to standard, predefined criteria in ascending order or descending order
D) work with conditions and operators such as AND, OR, and NOT
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A ____ is equal to exactly 1,024 bytes, but often is rounded down to 1,000 bytes by computer users.

A) dekabyte (abbreviated DB or D)
B) gigabyte (abbreviated GB)
C) kilobyte (abbreviated K or KB)
D) megabyte (abbreviated MB)
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A ____ converts text or images on an original document into digital data that can be stored on a storage medium and processed by the computer.

A) scanner
B) touchpad
C) graphics tablet
D) bitmap
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An ExpressCard module adds ____ capabilities to computers.

A) memory
B) communications
C) multimedia
D) all of the above
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Comparison operations ____.

A) involve comparing one data item with another to determine if the first item is greater than, equal to, or less than the other
B) include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
C) sort data items according to standard, predefined criteria in ascending order or descending order
D) work with conditions and operators such as AND, OR, and NOT
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To press and release a mouse button twice without moving the mouse is called ____.

A) clicking
B) right-click
C) double-clicking
D) right-dragging
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A ____ is the most widely used pointing device because it takes full advantage of a graphical user interface.

A) mouse
B) keyboard
C) graphics tablet
D) joystick
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A joystick lever usually includes buttons called ____ that can be pressed to activate certain events.

A) triggers
B) pucks
C) keyguards
D) whiteboards
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____ is an example of volatile memory.

A) RAM
B) CMOS
C) ROM
D) All of the above
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____ memory is nonvolatile because it retains its contents even when the power is turned off.

A) RAM
B) ROM
C) CMOS
D) CPU
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A ____ is a small, flat, rectangular pointing device that is sensitive to pressure and motion.

A) mouse
B) trackball
C) touchpad
D) pointing stick
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____ chips are used to store data and programs on many mobile computers and devices.

A) RAM
B) FireWire
C) USB
D) Flash memory
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A ____ port is used to connect up to 127 different peripheral devices with a single connector.

A) DVD
B) VCR
C) USB
D) CPU
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<strong>  CD-ROM, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.</strong> A) computer disc read-only memory B) compact disc read-only memory C) computer drive read-only memory D) compact drive read-only memory CD-ROM, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.

A) computer disc read-only memory
B) compact disc read-only memory
C) computer drive read-only memory
D) compact drive read-only memory
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Most computers are sold with DVD drives that will read ____.

A) CDs
B) DVDs
C) both CDs and DVDs
D) SDs
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____ is the capability of a computer to distinguish spoken words.

A) Speech recognition
B) A keyguard
C) Optical mark recognition
D) A hand-mounted pointer
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Like an older television set, the core of some monitors is a large glass tube called a(n) ____.

A) cathode ray tube (CRT)
B) LCD display
C) monochrome monitor (MM)
D) all of the above
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Storage devices can function as sources of ____.

A) input and processing
B) output and processing
C) input and output
D) all of the above
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Because of their reasonable cost and print quality, ____ printers often are used in homes and schools.

A) dot-matrix
B) line
C) ink-jet
D) laser
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<strong>  Output, like that shown in the accompanying figure, is data that has been processed into a useful form called ____.</strong> A) information B) regular output C) maximum output D) useful output Output, like that shown in the accompanying figure, is data that has been processed into a useful form called ____.

A) information
B) regular output
C) maximum output
D) useful output
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<strong>  As shown in the accompanying figure, a ____ is a type of solid-state media, which means it consists entirely of electronic components and contains no moving parts.</strong> A) flash memory card B) compact memory card C) digital memory card D) USB memory card As shown in the accompanying figure, a ____ is a type of solid-state media, which means it consists entirely of electronic components and contains no moving parts.

A) flash memory card
B) compact memory card
C) digital memory card
D) USB memory card
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While laser printers typically cost ____.

A) less than ink-jet printers, they also are much slower
B) more than ink-jet printers, they also are much slower
C) less than ink-jet printers, they also are much faster
D) more than ink-jet printers, they also are much faster
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<strong>  As shown in the accompanying figure, CompactFlash, microSD, Memory Stick, and Secure Digital are all examples of ____ memory cards.</strong> A) mini B) flash C) read-only D) digital As shown in the accompanying figure, CompactFlash, microSD, Memory Stick, and Secure Digital are all examples of ____ memory cards.

A) mini
B) flash
C) read-only
D) digital
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All of the following are commonly used output devices EXCEPT ____.

A) display devices and printers
B) pointing devices and keyboards
C) data projectors and speakers
D) facsimile machines and headphones
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Many mobile devices and consumer electronics include ____ hard disks, which provide users with greater storage capacities than flash memory.

A) miniature
B) Zip
C) optical
D) cached
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Digital cameras, media players, smartphones, and many other devices use miniature mobile ____ media.

A) access
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C) memory
D) storage
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<strong>  CD-RW, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.</strong> A) computer drive read-only B) computer disc-rewriteable C) compact disc-recordable D) compact disc-rewriteable CD-RW, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.

A) computer drive read-only
B) computer disc-rewriteable
C) compact disc-recordable
D) compact disc-rewriteable
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To work with a saved file, the file must be removed from ____.

A) storage and placed in memory
B) memory and placed in storage
C) storage and placed in ROM
D) ROM and placed in storage
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<strong>  DVD-ROM, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.</strong> A) digital video disc read-only memory B) compact disc read-only memory C) digital video drive read-only memory D) digital drive read-only memory DVD-ROM, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____.

A) digital video disc read-only memory
B) compact disc read-only memory
C) digital video drive read-only memory
D) digital drive read-only memory
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<strong>  CDs and DVDs like those in the accompanying figure are two general categories of ____ discs.</strong> A) flash B) hard C) digital D) optical CDs and DVDs like those in the accompanying figure are two general categories of ____ discs.

A) flash
B) hard
C) digital
D) optical
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Each dot, called a ____ is a single point in an electronic image.

A) digital dot
B) dot pitch
C) monochrome
D) pixel
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A(n) ____ stores data on a thin microprocessor embedded in the card.

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C) expansion card
D) smart card
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The size of a monitor is measured ____.

A) vertically, from top to bottom
B) horizontally, from side to side
C) diagonally, from corner to corner
D) regionally, multiplying length by width
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Modified Multiple Choice Many multifunction devices (MFDs) provide the functions of a(n) ____.

A) mp3 player
B) copier
C) fax machine
D) cell phone
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Modified Multiple Choice Memory stores ____.

A) the operating system and other system software that control the computer equipment
B) the application software designed to carry out a specific task
C) the data being processed by application programs
D) the system clock interface
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Cordless keyboards are only available for use on Mac computers.
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To access data or instructions in memory, the computer references the addresses that contain the bytes of data.
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Touch screens that recognize multiple points of contact at the same time are known as widescreen.
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The combinations of 0s and 1s used to represent characters are defined by patterns called a coding scheme.
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  As illustrated in the accompanying figure, four common types of output are text, graphics, audio, and video. As illustrated in the accompanying figure, four common types of output are text, graphics, audio, and video.
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Modified Multiple Choice Input is any item entered into memory and includes ____.

A) data
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D) user responses
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The control unit coordinates most of the operations in a computer.
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In a bit, 0 is used to represent the electronic state of off (presence of an electronic charge), and 1 is used to represent the electronic state of on (absence of an electronic charge).
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The function of the mouse buttons cannot be reversed to accommodate left-handed people.
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A higher system clock speed means the CPU can process fewer instructions per second than the same CPU with a lower clock speed.
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The universal serial bus (USB) port can connect up to 127 different peripheral devices with a single connector type.
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54
With a touch screen, the input device is a digital pen.
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55
Modified Multiple Choice A common type of output is ____.

A) text
B) audio
C) video
D) graphics
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The contents of nonvolatile memory are lost (erased) when the computer power is turned off.
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Modified Multiple Choice Some Web sites dedicate themselves to providing voice output, where you can hear songs, ____, and books.

A) quotes
B) speeches
C) historical lectures
D) cell phone messages
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A terabyte, abbreviated TB, is equal to approximately 1 trillion bytes.
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59
Many desktop computer keyboards have a numeric keypad located on the left side of the keyboard.
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60
Executing is the process of translating the instructions into commands the computer understands.
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61
The speed at which a processor executes instructions is called ____________________.
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62
A stand-alone fax machine scans the original document, converts the image into analog data, and transmits the analog image.
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63
Large-capacity hard disks have storage capacities that range from 1 GB to 320 GB or more. ____________
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64
Laser printers usually use individual sheets of paper stored in a removable tray that slides into the printer case.
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Current personal computer hard disks can store from 320 GB to 1.5 TB or more of data, instructions, and information.
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66
The ____________________ interprets and carries out the basic instructions that operate a computer.
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67
A lower resolution uses a greater number of pixels.
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Audio output is any music, speech, or other sound produced by a computer.
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Two commonly used types of impact printers are ink-jet printers and laser printers.
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The contents of ____________________ memory are lost (erased) when the computer's power is turned off.
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Video input is the process of entering music, speech, or sound effects into the computer. ____________
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A megabyte, abbreviated MB, is equal to approximately 1 thousand bytes. ____________
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  The contents of standard CD-ROMs like those in the accompanying figure are written by the manufacturer, but they can be erased or modified. The contents of standard CD-ROMs like those in the accompanying figure are written by the manufacturer, but they can be erased or modified.
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Data projectors can be large devices attached to a ceiling or wall in an auditorium, or they can be smaller portable devices.
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An internal hard disk is a separate hard disk that connects to a USB or FireWire port by a cable. ____________
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  Many of the electronic components in the system unit reside on a circuit board called the microprocessor as shown in the accompanying figure. _________________________ Many of the electronic components in the system unit reside on a circuit board called the microprocessor as shown in the accompanying figure. _________________________
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77
A widescreen flat panel monitor is wider than it is tall.
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78
Human speech is ____________________, meaning that it uses continuous signals to represent data and information.
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A digital video disc read-only memory (DVD-ROM) is capable of storing from 4.7 GB to 17 GB of information.
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  A(n) ____________________ is a socket on the component in the accompanying figure that can hold an adapter card. A(n) ____________________ is a socket on the component in the accompanying figure that can hold an adapter card.
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