Which one is an input device?
  • printer
  • mouse
  • monitor
  • speakers
Which one is an output device?
  • monitor
  • speaker
  • printer
  • all of them
Which one is NOT an output device?
  • printer
  • earphones
  • keyboard
  • speakers
Which one is NOT an input device?
  • scanner
  • monitor
  • mouse
  • microphone
What type of information gets lost if it isn't saved?
  • CD ROM
  • storage memory
  • RAM
  • flash drive
The main circuit board, especially of a personal computer
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  • monitor
  • motherboard
  • RAM
  • hardware
A computer memory that acts as the main storage available to user for programs and data
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  • RAM
  • URL
  • ROM
  • flash drive
A display screen used to provide visual output from a computer
  • Mouse
  • Keyboard
  •  Monitor
  • Speakers
A device that can be slotted into a computer to allow the use of audio components for multimedia applications.
  • Speakers
  • Video Card
  • Sound Card
  • Mouse
What are the 4 necessary components for a computer?
  • input output programs hardware
  • processing storage monitor keyboard
  • input processing output storage
  • flash drive, input, CPU, RAM
A hand-operated device that allows control of the cursor on a computer screen.
  • Mouse
  • Keyboard
  • Printer
  • Hardware
Which of these helps 'wake up' the computer?
  • BIOS
  • RAM
  • Alarm Clock
  • Hard Drive
What are these?
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  • Tower
  • Motherboard
  • Harddrive
  • RAM memory
What is this?
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  • Harddrive
  • Tower
  • Motherboard
  • DVD

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  • Monitor
  • Computer
  • CPU
  • Printer

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  • Frop Disc
  • Floppy Disc
  • Jump Drive
  • Microphone
What are the physical components of a computer system called?
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  • Hardware
  • Desktop
  • Devices
  • Peripherals
What does CPU stand for?
  • Central Processing Unit
  • Computer Processing Unit
  • Computing Part Unit
  • Core Process Unit
What is this component called?
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  • Spinning Disk Drive
  • Optical Disk Drive
  • Hard Disk Drive
  • Floppy Disk Drive
What are the programs that run on a computer system called? 
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  • Algorithms
  • Code
  • Software
  • Languages
What is this component called?
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  • Fatherboard
  • Daughterboard
  • Computerboard
  • Motherboard
What does the motherboard do?
  • Processes instructions
  • Keeps the computer safe
  • Connects everything together
  • Generates electricity
What does the CPU do?
  • Provides electricity
  • Executes Instructions
  • Stores Files
  • Connects everything together
Identify this computer part.
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  • CPU
  • hard disk drive
  • RAM module
  • motherboard

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  • Hard Drive
  • CD-ROM Drive
  • USB Drive
  • Floppy Disc
What type of storage device is this?
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  • Internal hard drive
  • External hard drive
  • Flash drive
  • DVD drive
What does RAM stand for?
  • Read All Memory
  • Random Always Memory
  • Read Access Memory
  • Random Access Memory
The mouse is connected to your computer via what type of port?
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  • Mouse Port
  • USB Port
  • PS 2 Port
  • Serial Port
What happens if you don't have enough RAM?
  • Your computer will slow down because it has to load everything from the Hard Drive
  • Your computer will speed up
  • You won't get much wool from your sheep
  • Your computer will run out of Hard Drive Space
Random Access Memory (RAM)
  • memory available for the operating system, programs and processes to use when the computer is running.  
  • requires the computer to be turned on in order to retain data
  • The data in RAM is not permanently written (volatile memory)
  • All of the above
What happens to data in Main Memory/RAM when we switch the power off?
  • All data is lost
  • All data is saved
  • All data is backed up to the Hard Drive
  • All data is saved to the Processor
The performance of which three components is most important in a Gaming computer?
  • CPU, RAM, Graphics Card
  • RAM, Hard Disk Drive, CPU
  • Hard Disk Drive, BIOS, Monitor
  • Motherboard, USB Socket, 
Is a data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material.
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  • RAM
  • Hard Disk
  • DVD
  • ROM
Is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The primary function of a power supply is to convert electric current from a source to the correct voltage, current, and frequency to power the load.
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  • USB
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Power Supply
This is an image of what kind of hardware?
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  • Tower Casing
  • CD/DVD Drive
  • USB Port
  • Portable Storage
This is an image of what type of hardware?
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  • USB Port
  • Portable Storage
  • Hardware
  • USB Cable
which is an example of an output device?
  • microphone
  • keyboard
  • mouse
  • none of the above
The enclosure that contains most of the components of a computer.
  • PC Case
  • PC Port
  • Motherboard
  • Hard Drive
The main board in the computer, also called the system board.
  • Motherboard
  • Daughterboard
  • Board
  • Plank
 The brains of the computer.
  • CPU
  • PSU
  • AGP
  • ABC
Random Access Memory
  • MAR
  • RAM
  • Board
  • Case
Where all your files are stored on your computer.
  • HDD
  • DDH
  • DDR
  • Memory
Monitor
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  • input devices
  • output devices
  • storage devices
  • processor
Mouse
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  • input devices
  • output devices
  • storage devices
  • processor
Scanner
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  • input devices
  • output devices
  • storage devices
  • processor
Microfon
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  • input devices
  • output devices
  • storage devices
  • processor
Webcam
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  • input devices
  • output devices
  • storage devices
  • processor
LCD Projector
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  • input devices
  • output devices
  • storage devices
  • processor
What type of storage device is an SSD?
  • Secondary
  • Primary
Which is true about power supply?
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  • A single PSU can supply 5 computer units
  • It converts the main alternating current into low-voltage direct current.
  • It has its own processor
  • PSU's are all true rated
Which is true about BIOS?
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  • It stands for Basic Input/Outcome Standard
  • It stands for Basic Input/Output System.
  • It can produce graphics capacity
  • It is the brain of the computer.
All programs that are currently running are located in the _____.
  • RAM
  • Hard Disk
  • Processor
  • Motherboard

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  • VGA
  • USB Type A
  • Ethernet
  • HDMI

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  • VGA
  • Ethernet
  • USB Type B
  • HDMI

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  • Ethernet
  • USB Type C
  • Micro USB
  • VGA
What does USB stand for?
  • Universal Serial Bus
  • Unedited System Bracket
  • Unified Sound Bar
  • Unique Sequencing Bus
It contains the main components of the computer. It generally has two types: tower and desktop.
  • motherboard
  • secondary storage
  • computer case
  • power supply
The component needed to view anything on your computer. It is connected to the video card of the computer to show text and images on the screen.
  • video card
  • monitor
  • keyboard
  • CPU
Peripheral component that allows you to interact with the computer by inputting text. They can come in various types including ergonomic and wireless.
  • monitor
  • RAM
  • mouse
  • keyboard
Peripheral component that is used to control the mouse pointer on the screen. It can either be optical, which has an electronic eye on the bottom, or mechanical, which uses a rolling ball to detect movement.
  • mouse
  • keyboard
  • printer
  • monitor
Button that is used to turn the computer on and off. It is generally located on the front of the computer case. Typically it has a symbol of a circle with a line through the top.
  • power button
  • audio ports
  • computer case
  • power supply
The component that can be used to insert and read a CD, DVD or Blu-ray disc.
  • hard drive
  • CPU
  • optical drive
  • USB ports
Ports that are used to connect flash drives and other peripheral devices including printers, keyboards, mice and external hard drives. These are located on the back of the computer case, but there may be some on the front for convenient access.
  • USB ports
  • PS/2 ports
  • power socket
  • RAM
Port that is used to connect the computer to the internet through a modem or router.
  • audio port
  • telephone jack
  • power socket
  • Ethernet port
Ports that are used to connect speakers, headphones and/or microphones to the computer. These are located on the back of the computer case, but there may be some on the front for convenient access.
  • monitor
  • audio ports
  • power socket
  • computer case
Connects the power cord to the computer to provide electricity.
  • motherboard
  • power supply
  • power button
  • power socket
Is used to connect the computer to a monitor. There are a few common types of these including VGA and HDMI.
  • video port
  • audio port
  • power supply
  • motherboard
A large circuit board that contains some of the most important parts of your computer. This connects all of the parts of the computer.
  • bus
  • motherboard
  • CPU
  • RAM
The component that processes information and carries out commands. It is located on the motherboard.
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Secondary Storage
  • Optical Drive
A piece of metal that is connected to the processor. It draws heat away from the processor.
  • CPU
  • heat sink
  • computer case
  • cooling fan
The short-term memory (storage) that the computer uses whenever it is performing calculations. This memory is cleared when you turn off the computer, so you can't store files there. It comes in long cards that are inserted in slots on the motherboard.
  • graphics card
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • secondary storage
Is used for long-term data storage and keeps all of its data even when the computer is off. May use a magnetic disk or solid state drive to store data.
  • RAM
  • optical drive
  • secondary storage
  • USB Drive
These allow you to upgrade your computer by adding expansion cards, including video cards and wireless network cards.
  • computer case
  • expansion slots
  • heat sink
  • RAM
Takes power from the wall outlet and sends it to all of the components that need power. It contains a large fan to keep it cool.
  • power button
  • CPU
  • motherboard
  • power supply
What is this?
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  • USB port
  • power socket
  • power supply
  • motherboard
What is this?
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  • optical drive
  • CPU
  • hard drive
  • secondary storage
What is this?
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  • PS/2 ports
  • video card
  • USB ports
  • audio ports
What is this?
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  • audio ports
  • power socket
  • USB ports
  • video port
What is this?
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  • telephone jack
  • Ethernet port
  • audio port
  • video port
What is this?
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  • video port
  • audio port
  • USB port
  • power socket
What is this?
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  • CPU
  • RAM
  • motherboard
  • power supply
What is this?
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  • CPU
  • RAM
  • motherboard
  • graphics card
What is this?
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  • motherboard
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • heat sink
What is this?
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  • RAM
  • motherboard
  • CPU
  • graphics card
What is this?
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  • CPU
  • optical drive
  • secondary storage
  • RAM
What is this?
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  • central processing unit
  • power supply unit
  • secondary storage
  • optical drive
Is a form of computer memory that stores permanent information on the computer and how the computer starts.
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  • ROM
  • USB
  • Hard Disk
  • RAM
Is the main printed circuit board (PCB) found in general purpose microcomputers and other expandable systems. It holds and allows communication between many of the crucial electronic components of a system
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  • Video Card
  • Sound Card
  • Motherboard
  • Network Card
Is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The primary function of a power supply is to convert electric current from a source to the correct voltage, current, and frequency to power the load.
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  • USB
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Power Supply
Is an electronic device that connects a computer to a computer Network, usually a LAN.
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  • Graphic Card
  • Sound Card
  • TV Card
  • Network Card
Define Computer hardware
  • the collection of physical parts of a computer system.
  • the color of the computer
  • how the computer looks
  • the collection of non-physical parts of a computer system
what does ROM stand for??
  • Range of motion
  • Realistic-only memory
  • Random-only memory
  • Read-only memory
It coordinates the flow of data between the CPU, graphics card and RAM
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  • Southbridge
  • Westbridge
  • Northbridge
  • Eastbridge
It hadles all the computer's input/output functions.
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  • Northbridge
  • Southbridge
  • Westbridge
  • Eastbridge
What is used to perform any necessary math and logical operations in the computer?
  • Super Unit
  • Control Unit
  • Arithmetic Logic Unit
  • Brain Unit
SMPS stands for
  • Switch Mode Power Supply
  • Switched Module Power Supply
  • Switched Mode Power Supply
  • Switch Module Power Supply
Example of Emissive display is -
  • Cathode Ray Tube
  • Light Emitting Diode
  • Liquid Crystal Display
  • Cold-cathode fluorescent lamp
RAM is non volatile memory
  • True
  • False
DVD can store upto -
  • 25 - 50 GB
  • 4.7GB to 50GB
Which of the following is an impact printer?
  • Drum
  • Daisy Wheel
  • Dot Matrix
  • All of these
Mother Board to a computer system is termed as its
  • Mother
  • Heart
  • Father
  • Nervous System
LCD stands for
  • Liquid Crystal Driver
  • Liquid Crystal Diode
  • Liquid Clean Display
  • Liquid Crystal Display
What kind of computer peripheral do you see here?
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  • Printer
  • Modem
  • Slide scanner
  • Old version of phone charger
What kind of computer peripheral do you see here?
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  • e-reader
  • Tablet
  • Portable media player
  • Digital camera
What kind of computer peripheral do you see here?
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  • Disk drive
  • Memory card reader
  • Hard drive
  • Printer
What kind of computer peripheral do you see here?
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  • Keyless computer keyboard
  • External trackpad
  • Tablet
  • Scanner
What kind of computer hardware do you see here?
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  • Laptop power charger
  • External hard drive
  • RAM memory
  • CPU
What kind of computer hardware do you see here?
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  • Floppy disk
  • Microchip
  • Memory card
  • Hard drive
What kind of computer hardware do you see here?
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  • CPU
  • Microchip
  • Printer cartridge
  • RAM chips
What kind of computer hardware do you see here?
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  • USB hub
  • Hard drive
  • Network switch
  • Card reader
What kind of computer hardware do you see here?
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  • Graphics tablet
  • WD iPad
  • Old mobile phone
  • Portable hard drive
What kind of computer hardware do you see here?
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  • Old computer mouse
  • Joystick
  • PS4 Gaming Console Controller
  • Old USB flash drive reader
What is the name of the part in the image?
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  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Graphic Card
  • Hard Disk
What is the name of the part in the image?
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  • Mouse
  • Audio Card
  • Mother Board
  • Hard Disk
What is the name of the part in the image?
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  • Keyboard
  • Mother Board
  • Ethernet Card
  • Audio Card
What is the name of the part in the image?
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  • Keyboard
  • Computer case
  • Mouse
  • Hard disk
A microphone is an example of an ...
  • output device
  • input device
  • storage device
  • processing device
What's this?
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  • A tablet
  • A laptop
  • A graphics tablet
  • A notebook PC
You can use this to input printed documents to a computer
  • Trackerball
  • Keyboard
  • Scanner
  • Mouse
Which of these is NOT an input device?
  • Screen
  • Microphone
  • Scanner
  • Keyboard
What type of device are these?
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  • Input
  • Output
  • Storage
What type of device is this?
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  • Input
  • Output
  • Storage
What type of device is this?
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  • Output
  • Input
  • Storage
What are these obsolete storage devices called?
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  • jump drive
  • hard disk
  • floppy disk
  • thumb drives
Which type of device is a video camera?
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  • Output Device
  • Input Device
  • Storage Device
  • Processing Device
An input of a toaster is:
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  • Toast
  • Bread
  • Heater Element
  • Temperature
Any physical component of a computer.
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  • Hardware
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Output
A screen for a computer.
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  • Monitor
  • Tower
  • PC
  • Hardware
How many generations of computing devices is there?
  • 2
  • 8
  • 5
  • 6
Why is the computer's memory important?
  • Because it is temporarily copies information of a program.
  • Because it saves important information.
  • Because it has too much space to save information.
  • Any of the above
What is a hard drive?
  • information processed by a computer
  • the brains of a computer
  • where you play CD's and DVD's
  • data storage device used for storing information
Identify the component that protects the internal hardware of a computer system unit
  • RAM
  • Case
  • Hard Drive
  • Power Supply
Which component is the brain of the computer?
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Hard drive
  • Motherboard
Identify the component that stores the information being accessed by the CPU.
  • RAM
  • Hard Drive
  • Power Supply
  • Motherboard
Which type of hard drive has no moving parts?
  • RAM
  • Motherboard
  • Magnetic Drive
  • Solid State Drive (SSD)
Which of the following is an input device?
  • Monitor
  • Projector
  • Speaker
  • Keyboard
Which input device can verify a person's identity for security purposes?
  • Stylus
  • Gamepad
  • Barcode reader
  • Fingerprint Scanner
Which of the following is an output device?
  • Mouse
  • Monitor
  • Keyboard
  • Microphone
Which of the following is a storage device?
  • Monitor
  • Scanner
  • Speaker
  • Flash Drive
Which type of connector can you find at the end of a telephone landline?
  • DVI
  • VGA
  • DB-9
  • RJ-11
Identify the most common type of connector for a keyboard and mouse.
  • USB
  • VGA
  • RJ-45
  • DB-25
What is an example of a display device?
  • Computer monitor
  • Overhead projector
  • TV
  • All of the above
The part on the computer that allows you to plug all other components into is called the...
  • RAM
  • CPU
  • Motherboard
  • IO Ports
What component do you think would be most important to opening files faster on a computer?
  • SSD
  • RAM
  • CPU
  • Monitor
True or False: You need to have expensive hardware to work in programs like photoshop.
  • True
  • False
True or False: The type of operating system matters when transferring and using files in Photoshop.
  • True
  • False
True Or False: You need to have a custom built computer to run most digital imaging programs.
  • True
  • False

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  • Monitor
  • Speaker
  • Headset

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  • System Unit
  • Printer
  • Keyboard

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  • Headset
  • Speaker
  • Monitor

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  • Headset
  • System Unit
  • Keyboard

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  • Printer
  • System Unit
  • Speaker

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  • Mouse
  • Headset
  • Keyboard

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  • Speaker
  • Headset
  • Keyboard

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  • People
  • Computer Software
  • Computer Hardware
Computer hardware is a component that we can see and touch.
  • True
  • False
All parts of the computer are hardware.
  • True
  • False
A box like case that contains electronic components of the computer used to process data is:
  • CPU
  • Memory
  • System unit
  • Hardware
All of these are examples of adapter cards EXCEPT:
  • Network card
  • Motherboard card
  • Sound card
  • Graphic card
It interprets and carries out basic instructions that operate a computer. It also called as the brain of the computer system.
  • Memory
  • Bus system
  • Power supply
  • Central Processing Unit
An electrical transformer regulates the electricity used by the computer is called as:
  • Memory
  • Bus
  • Power supply
  • Central Processing Unit
_____ is an input device that allows a user to control movement of pointer/cursor on the screen.
  • Pointing devices
  • Keyboard
The image here is an example of:
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  • Optical mouse
  • Trackball mouse
  • Roller mouse
  • Joystick
This keyboard layout is an example of:
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  • dvorak
  • azerty
  • qwerty
  • qwertz
Perform specific tasks and contain features uniquely designed for use in particular industry.
  • Smart terminal
  • Special purpose terminal
Is a data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material.
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  • RAM
  • Hard Disk
  • DVD
  • ROM
Is a disk drive that uses laser light or electromagnetic waves within or near the visible light spectrum as part of the process of reading or writing data to or from optical discs
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  • CD/DVD Drive
  • Hard Disk
  • Mother Board
  • Power Supply
Is a form of computer data storage that stores data and machine code currently being used
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  • ROM
  • USB
  • Hard Disk
  • RAM
Is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logical, control and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions.
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  • USB
  • ROM
  • CPU
  • UPS
Is the main printed circuit board (PCB) found in general purpose microcomputers and other expandable systems. It holds and allows communication between many of the crucial electronic components of a system
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  • Video Card
  • Sound Card
  • Motherboard
  • Network Card
Is an expansion card which generates a feed of output images to a display. Frequently, these are advertised as discrete or dedicated graphics cards, emphasizing the distinction between these and integrated graphics.
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  • Graphic Card
  • Sound Card
  • TV Card
  • Network Card
Is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. This motion is typically translated into the motion of a pointer on a display, which allows a smooth control of the graphical user interface.
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  • Mouse
  • Light Pen
  • Touch Pad
  • Trackball Mouse
A display screen used to provide visual output from a computer, cable box, video camera, VCR or other video generating device.
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  • Projector
  • Printer
  • Monitor
  • Speakers
When building a computer, consider first
  • cost
  • processor speed
  • use
  • RAM
Is this device Input or Output?Printer
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  • Input
  • Output
Is this device Input or Output?Keyboard
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  • Input
  • Output
Is this device Input or Output?Speaker
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  • Input
  • Output

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  • input
  • output
What type of device is this? Smartphone screen
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  • Input
  • Output
  • Input and Output
Wires are output devices because they come OUT of a computer
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  • True
  • False
Small light on the front of the computer that indicates if the computer is switched on...
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  • LED
  • CRT
  • TFT
  • LCD
What are the four tasks(classifications)  that make up a computer?
  • input, color, pixels, and application
  • input, output, process, store
  • printers, output, monitors, microphones
  • keyboards, mouse, joysticks, and memory card
Is a smart phone considered a computer?
  • true
  • false
What does CPU stand for?
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  • Critical Processing Unit
  • Core Processing Unit
  • Common Processing Unit
  • Central Processing Unit
What am I?
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  • Desktop PC
  • Smart phone
  • Laptop
  • Mainframe computer/server
What Operating System is on a Microsoft computer?
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  • OSX
  • CentOS
  • Windows
  • Android
The long term memory in a computer is the:
  • a. RAM
  • b. Power Supply
  • c. Hard Drive
  • d. Motherboard
CD's and DVD's are examples of storage media devices.
  • True
  • False
It can be described as the brain of computer
  • CPU
  • Mouse
  • Keyboard
An electronic device that manipulates information, or "data."
  • Operating System
  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Computer
It is any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do. It is what guides the hardware and tells it how to accomplish each task.
  • Server
  • Software
  • Computer
  • Hardware
Designed for use at a desk or table and made up of separate components.
  • Laptop Computer
  • Tablet
  • Desktop Computer
  • Server
It was introduced in 1984, and it was the first widely sold personal computer with a Graphical User Interface, or GUI.
  • Windows
  • MAC
  • Linux
  • PC
Battery or AC-powered personal computers that are more portable than desktop computers, allowing you to use them almost anywhere.
  • Laptop
  • Desktop
  • PC
  • Server
This type of computer began with the original IBM PC that was introduced in 1981.
  • Desktop
  • Laptop
  • Personal Computer
  • Server
It is any part of your computer that has a physical structure, such as the computer monitor or keyboard.
  • Software
  • Microsoft Word
  • Hardware
  • Operating System
It is the hardware within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of the system.
  • Hardware
  • CPU
  • Computer
  • Laptop
A computer that "serves up" information to other computers on a network.
  • PC
  • Server
  • MAC
  • Desktop
A hardware device that allows information to be stored and retrieved on a computer
  • SD Card
  • RAM
  • Optical Disk Drive
  • PSU
Meaning of the acronym PSU
  • Power Supplement Unit
  • Power Surge Unit
  • Power Supply Unit
  • Power System Unit
It allows a computer to input letters, numbers and other symbols into a computer.
  • Monitor
  • CPU
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
It is the main circuit board within a typical desktop computer, laptop or server.
  • Motherboard
  • RAM
  • PSU
  • CPU
It is used for inputting commands and to manipulate objects viewed on the computer display screen.
  • Monitor
  • Printer
  • Mouse
  • CPU
It is an external hardware output device that takes the electronic data stored on a computer or other device and generates a hard copy of it.
  • Webcam
  • Monitor
  • Mouse
  • Printer
A connector used to allow a computer to network with other types of hardware such as printers, keyboards, and speakers is called a... 
  • USB Port
  • Printer
  • USB Cable
  • Hardware
This is an image of what type of hardware?
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  • Computer 
  • Monitor
  • Tower Casing
  • Hardware
Is a data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material.
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  • RAM
  • Hard Disk
  • DVD
  • ROM
Is a disk drive that uses laser light or electromagnetic waves within or near the visible light spectrum as part of the process of reading or writing data to or from optical discs
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  • CD/DVD Drive
  • Hard Disk
  • Mother Board
  • Power Supply
Is a form of computer data storage that stores data and machine code currently being used
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  • ROM
  • USB
  • Hard Disk
  • RAM
Is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logical, control and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions.
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  • USB
  • ROM
  • CPU
  • UPS
Is the main printed circuit board (PCB) found in general purpose microcomputers and other expandable systems. It holds and allows communication between many of the crucial electronic components of a system
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  • Video Card
  • Sound Card
  • Motherboard
  • Network Card
Is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The primary function of a power supply is to convert electric current from a source to the correct voltage, current, and frequency to power the load.
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  • USB
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Power Supply
Fans attached to components are usually used in combination with a heat sink to increase the area of heated surface in contact with the air, thereby improving the efficiency of cooling.
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  • Cooling Fan
  • Heating Fan
  • Hard d]Disk Fan
  • DVD Fan
Is an internal expansion card that provides input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under control of computer programs.
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  • Graphic Card
  • Sound Card
  • TV Card
  • Network Card
Is an expansion card which generates a feed of output images to a display. Frequently, these are advertised as discrete or dedicated graphics cards, emphasizing the distinction between these and integrated graphics.
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  • Graphic Card
  • Sound Card
  • TV Card
  • Network Card
define RAM
  • a type of data storage used in computers
  • a type of computer that cannot be accessed randomly
what is the main part of the computer where instructions are processed?
  • RAM
  • ROM
  • CPU
An optical drive that reads and writes to disks
  • Tape Drive
  • USB Drive
  • DVD Drive
  • Hard Drive
A computer input device in the form of a small panel containing different touch-sensitive areas.
  • Touch Pad
  • Mouse
  • Keyboard
  • Monitor
When a PC desktop monitor is "blank", what cannot possibly cause this problem?
  • It is not charged.
  • It is not connected properly to the processing unit.
  • The user forgot to plug it in to a power socket.
  • The VGA cable is not working.
Which statement about computer memory below is true?
  • Sequential memory is faster than random-access memory.
  • More RAM helps computer process information faster.
  • Computers with a bigger hard drive will process information faster.
  • The faster RAM spins, the faster it can process information.
If the power went out before you got a chance to save your work, which scenario below would make you lose your unsaved work?
  • You are using Google Doc to write your research paper.
  • You are editing movie on using iMovie on a laptop.
  • You are using a social media.
  • You are typing a letter in Microsoft Word.
Is a data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material.
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  • RAM
  • Hard Disk
  • DVD
  • ROM
Is a disk drive that uses laser light or electromagnetic waves within or near the visible light spectrum as part of the process of reading or writing data to or from optical discs
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  • CD/DVD Drive
  • Hard Disk
  • Mother Board
  • Power Supply
Is a form of computer data storage that stores data and machine code currently being used
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  • ROM
  • USB
  • Hard Disk
  • RAM
Is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logical, control and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions.
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  • USB
  • ROM
  • CPU
  • UPS
Is the main printed circuit board (PCB) found in general purpose microcomputers and other expandable systems. It holds and allows communication between many of the crucial electronic components of a system
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  • Video Card
  • Sound Card
  • Motherboard
  • Network Card
Is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The primary function of a power supply is to convert electric current from a source to the correct voltage, current, and frequency to power the load.
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  • USB
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Power Supply
Fans attached to components are usually used in combination with a heat sink to increase the area of heated surface in contact with the air, thereby improving the efficiency of cooling.
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  • Cooling Fan
  • Heating Fan
  • Hard d]Disk Fan
  • DVD Fan
Is an internal expansion card that provides input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under control of computer programs.
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  • Graphic Card
  • Sound Card
  • TV Card
  • Network Card
Is an expansion card which generates a feed of output images to a display. Frequently, these are advertised as discrete or dedicated graphics cards, emphasizing the distinction between these and integrated graphics.
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  • Graphic Card
  • Sound Card
  • TV Card
  • Network Card
Is an electronic device that connects a computer to a computer Network, usually a LAN.
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  • Graphic Card
  • Sound Card
  • TV Card
  • Network Card
Is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. This motion is typically translated into the motion of a pointer on a display, which allows a smooth control of the graphical user interface.
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  • Mouse
  • Light Pen
  • Touch Pad
  • Trackball Mouse
A display screen used to provide visual output from a computer, cable box, video camera, VCR or other video generating device.
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  • Projector
  • Printer
  • Monitor
  • Speakers
A device that projects an enlarged image of an acetate or other transparency placed on it on to a wall or screen.
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  • Projector
  • Printer
  • Monitor
  • Speakers
Is a peripheral device which makes a persistent human-readable representation of graphics or text on paper.
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  • Projector
  • Printer
  • Monitor
  • Speakers
A device that converts analog audio signals into the equivalent air vibrations in order to make audible sound.
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  • Projector
  • Printer
  • Monitor
  • Speakers
A video camera connected to a computer, allowing its images to be seen by Internet users.
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  • Webcam
  • Speakers
  • Keyboard
  • Light Pen
Is a typewriter-style device which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys to act as a mechanical lever or electronic switch. 
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  • Mouse
  • Speakers
  • Keyboard
  • Light Pen
A machine allowing the creation of a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
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  • Inkjet Printer
  • Laser Printer
  • Dot Matrix Printer
  • 3D Printer
Is a device that analyses a real-world object or environment to collect data on its shape and possibly its appearance. The collected data can then be used to construct digital three-dimensional models.
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  • Handheld Scanner
  • 3D Scanner
  • Flatbed Scanner
  • Sheetfed Scanner
Name the computer hardware shown.
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  • CPU and Internal Hard Drive
  • Mouse
  • Monitor
  • Speakers
Name the computer hardware shown.
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  • Keyboard
  • Cables
  • Printer
  • USB Flash Drive
Name the computer hardware shown.
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  • Printer
  • Speakers
  • CPU and Internal Hard Drive
  • Keyboard
Name the computer hardware shown.
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  • Printer
  • Mouse
  • Monitor
  • Speakers
Name the computer hardware shown.
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  • Keyboard
  • Monitor
  • Mouse
  • CPU and Internal Hard Drive
Name the computer hardware shown.
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  • Keyboard
  • Cables
  • USB Flash Drive Port
  • Printer
Name the computer hardware shown.
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  • USB Flash Drive
  • DVD or CD-ROM drive
  • Monitor
  • Cables
A hand ­operated electronic device that controls the coordinates of a cursor on your computer screen.
  • Keyboard
  • Monitor
  • Optical Drive
  • Mouse
Performs most of the calculations which enable a computer to function, and is sometimes referred to as the brain of the computer.
  • Monitor
  • Ethernet Cable
  • Processor/CPU
  • Hard Drive
This is the heart and brain of the computer.
  • Random Access Memory
  • Read Only Memory
  • Central Processing Unit
  • Motherboard
When you save a file, it is permanently store in a __________.
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Monitor
  • Hard drive
Select three input devices your computer uses.
  • Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor
  • Mouse, Keyboard, Scanner
  • Mouse, Printer, CPU
  • Mouse, Printer, Scanner
This type of devices allows you to save your file and then take the file with you to access on a different computer.
  • Thumb drive, floppy disk, or memory card
  • Hard drive or MP3 Player
  • Floppy disk or hard drive
  • Camera phone or hard drive
The capacity of your hard drive is measured in __________.
  • MHz
  • Mbps
  • 52X
  • Gb
The following are output devices EXCEPT __________.
  • Monitor
  • Keyboard
  • Printer
  • Speaker
This peripheral is necessary for you to hear music on your computer.
  • Video Card
  • LAN Card
  • Sound Card
  • Memory Card
This is the physical component that makes up a computer.
  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Ethernetware
  • Firmware
Devices that accepts data from outside computer and transfer into CPU are called __________.
  • Input Devices
  • Analog Devices
  • Digital Devices
  • Truth Table Peripherals
The devices which are used to receive data from central processing unit are classified as __________.
  • input devices
  • digital devices
  • signaled devices
  • output devices
This hardware is the brain of the computer that carries out instructions programmed in the computer's memory.
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  • Motherboard
  • Random Access Memory (RAM)
  • Central Processing Unit (CPU)
  • Graphics Card
This hardware serves as temporary memory where instructions from open programs can run so the CPU can read them quicker. It clears when you close programs or turn off your computer.
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  • Random Access Memory
  • Jump Drive
  • Hard Disk Drive
  • CPU
This hardware is the long term memory of your computer where you store files and programs you want to use later.
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  • Random Access Memory
  • Motherboard
  • Input Devices
  • Hard Disk Drive
This hardware is the main circuit board of the computer that allows all other hardware to communicate with each other
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  • Hard disk drive
  • Ram
  • CPU
  • Motherboard
This hardware creates images on your computer screen.
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  • wireless network card
  • output devices
  • sound card
  • graphics card
This hardware prevents the CPU from getting too hot.
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  • Heat sink
  • Motherboard
  • CPU
  • Air conditioner
This hardware replaced the floppy disk as the preferred portable storage option.
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  • Floppy Disk Drive
  • Jump Drive
  • Hard Disk Drive
  • Random Access Memory
Hardware that provides the right amount of electricity to all your computer parts that need it...
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  • CPU
  • Power Supply
  • RAM
  • Heat Sink
Which of the following is not a common computer component?
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Trackball
  • Monitor
Which of the following is considered to be hardware?
  • Keyboard
  • Motherboard
  • Microsoft Word
  • Trackball
Adapter cards slide into ____.
  • PCIe slots
  • memory slots
  • processor slots
  • power slots
Which is the main circuit board of the computer?
  • Processor
  • Motherboard
  • Hard Disk
  • ROM
Which is not the best example of a peripheral?
  • Printer
  • Speakers
  • Hard Disk
  • Keyboard
Which is measured in GHz?
  • Processor
  • Hard Disk
  • RAM
  • Power Supply
Which can be the most expensive piece of hardware?
  • Processor
  • Hard Disk
  • Motherboard
  • Power Supply
Which does not typically require cooling technology?
  • Processor
  • Case
  • Power Supply
  • Hard Disk
Which loses its contents when the power is turned off?
  • ROM
  • RAM
  • Hard Disk
  • Power Supply
Which can help determine how fast data can be retrieved from a hard disk?
  • RPMs
  • GHz
  • GBs
  • TBs
What type of drive is typically faster than a standard hard disk?
  • SSD
  • DDS
  • SDS
  • DSD
About how many volts does a computer require?
  • 110 - 120
  • 5 - 15
  • 50 - 75
  • 1 - 2
Video, sound, and network cards are all examples of _____.
  • adapter cards
  • hard disks
  • peripherals
  • external drives
The opening where a disk drive can be inserted is called a _____.
  • bay
  • garage
  • door
  • boat
To perform computer repair, which tool is commonly required.
  • screwdriver
  • hammer
  • magnifying glass
  • electrical tape
The processor and hard disk both communicate with _____.
  • RAM
  • ROM
  • the power supply
  • microphones
What is the smallest data capacity?
  • Byte
  • Petabyte
  • bit
  • Megabyte
Which of these are in the right order from smallest to largest?
  • bit, Byte, KB, MB, TB, GB, PB
  • bit, Byte, MB, PB, GB, KB, TB
  • bit, Byte, KB, MB, GB, TB, PB
  • PB, MB, bit, Byte, KB, TB, HB
What is like the brain of the computer?
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Hard drive
  • Motherboard
What forgets everything when power is turned off?
  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Motherboard
  • Hard drive
All CPU's use the ...
  • Laser Cycle
  • Fetch Decant Extrapolate Cycle
  • Fetch Decode Entertain Cycle
  • Fetch Decode Execute Cycle
Why do CPU's use Binary?
  • because the inventor didn't like maths
  • because they can't count to bigger numbers
  • they are made of billions of switches which can be on or off
  • because 1 and 0 are related to input and output
What part of the computer is shown in the picture?
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  • Monitor
  • Mouse
  • Keyboard
  • System Unit
What part of the computer is shown in the picture?
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  • Monitor
  • Mouse
  • Keyboard
  • System Unit
What part of the computer is shown in the picture?
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  • Monitor
  • Headset
  • Mouse
  • System Unit
What part of the computer is shown in the picture
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  • Mouse
  • Keyboard
  • Headset
  • Speakers
What part of the computer is shown in the picture?
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  • Speakers
  • Headset
  • Monitor
  • Printer
What part of the computer is shown in the picture?
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  • Monitor
  • Headset
  • Speakers
  • System Unit
What is an LCD monitor?
  • Displays image by applying voltage to layer of gas
  • Uses liquid crystal display
  • Contains cathode-ray tube (CRT)
What is a thermal printer?
  • Small, lightweight, battery-powered printer that allows mobile user to print from notebook computer, Tablet PC, smart phone, or other personal mobile device while traveling
  • Color printer that produces photo-lab-quality pictures
  • Generates images by pushing electrically heated pins against heat-sensitive paper
What is an example of a printer impact?
  • line printer
  • label printers and postage printers
  • thermal printer
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