Deck 1: Introduction to Computer Hardware

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Solid state storage uses spinning disc technology.
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Processor performance is determined in part by the number of cores, or processor units, on a CPU.
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The motherboard is the main circuit board that houses much of a computer's electronics.
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A scanner creates hard copy output on paper, film, photo paper, and other media.
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The binary number system consists of only two digits: 0 and 1.
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Optical media include CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs (BDs).
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The RAM chip is attached to the motherboard and contains the BIOS.
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Any finger motion you perform is called a swipe.
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Toner is a fine powder that is sealed when heated on the page.
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Plotters, sometimes referred to as data or video plotters, let you display computer output on a wall.
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Display devices labeled 1080p or 1080i show images and video in high definition (HD), which has a resolution of 1920 × 1080.
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Many videos include the option to turn on subtitles, or closed captions so that users can watch the action on screen and read what is being said in the voice-over.
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A multicore processor is generally slower and less powerful than a single core processor.
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Computer memory holds data and programs as they are being processed by the hard drive.
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First-generation computers contained many components still in use today.
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Untraditional display devices include wearable goggles, also called head-mounted displays (HMDs).
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A stylus is more powerful than a digital pen because it can include an electronic eraser or programmable buttons.
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Two of the most important parts of the CPU are the control unit and the algorithm loop unifier (ALU).
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Biometric technology  analyzes a person's unique physical characteristics to confirm identity and grant access to computer systems.
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A gamepad is a handheld console with buttons and other input mechanisms you typically press with your thumbs to play a game.
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The earliest calculators were manual counting devices, such as the ____.

A) abacus
B) slide rule
C) control unit
D) Analytical Engine
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____ control keys let you control the playback of digital music or video; they might also include keys for controlling the volume and screen brightness. Function

A) Internet
B) Navigation
C) Media
D) Function
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The ____ contains most of the electronic circuitry in the computer.

A) monitor
B) EEPROM
C) SRAM
D) system unit
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Some large-format printers called ____ use charged wires to produce high-quality drawings for professional applications.

A) laser printers
B) scanners
C) mobile printers
D) plotters
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Most flat panel monitors use either LCD or ___ technology.

A) LDC
B) LTD
C) LED
D) LYD
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A ____ input device is a data-collection machine that creates a digital imprint of a physical characteristc, and then transfers that information to a host system for review.

A) touchpad
B) cloud storage
C) nonvolatile
D) biometric
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LCD stands for ____.

A) Level 2 Cache Display
B) Light Crystal Display
C) Liquid Circuit Display
D) Liquid Crystal Display
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____ cables transfer uncompressed video data and digital audio data among compliant devices.

A) HDMI
B) SSD
C) EEPROM
D) LCD
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An input device called a(n) ____ reads and captures information on a physical page and then creates an image file.

A) processor
B) scanner
C) optical mouse
D) text-to-speech unit
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____ accepts voice input and interprets it as computer commands.

A) Voice recognition
B) A scanner
C) A biometric device
D) The register
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A ____ is a vertical stick or lever that pivots in a 360-degree range of motion.

A) plotter
B) joystick
C) stylus
D) digital pen
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Move two fingers together to complete the ____ gesture.

A) swipe
B) drag
C) stretch
D) pinch
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Touch and release an object two times to complete the ____ gesture.

A) pinch
B) stretch
C) double-tap
D) press-and-hold
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The ____ keypad lets you move around a document and scroll up and down.

A) navigation
B) numeric
C) function
D) media control
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Touch and hold an object and then move it with a fingertip to complete the ____ gesture.

A) drag
B) swipe
C) double-tap
D) pinch
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A ____ is a pointing device with a ball anchored inside a casing.

A) stylus
B) trackball
C) touchpad
D) scroll wheel
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Using a pointing device to move an object on the screen is called ____.

A) dragging
B) pointing
C) dropping
D) scanning
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A ____ is a visual display that responds to the touch your finger, hand, stylus, or digital pen to enter data and commands.

A) touchpad
B) platter
C) touch screen
D) touch screen
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____-generation computers used vacuum tubes, cylindrical tubes that controlled the flow of electrons.

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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In 1971, Ted Hoff made computer technology faster, smaller, and less expensive via the deployment of yhe ____.

A) transistor
B) integrated circuit
C) microprocessor
D) hard drive
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When an operating system uses ____, it swaps files between RAM and the hard drive to avoid running out of RAM.

A) EEPROM
B) cloud storage
C) virtual memory
D) firmware
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A ____ is an audio output device that converts text to speech.

A) sampler
B) voice synthesizer
C) headset
D) multifunction device
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____ chips need to be recharged constantly or they lose their data.

A) BIOS
B) ROM
C) DRAM
D) SRAM
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____ is storage space for recently or frequently used data in a place that is quick and easy to access.

A) EEPROM
B) SSD
C) SRAM
D) Cache
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The ____ is the brain of a computer.

A) ALU
B) SSD
C) CPU
D) LED
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Random access memory (RAM) is stored on a set of chips called a memory ____.

A) bus
B) module
C) control unit
D) platter
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____ is the memory permanently installed on your system when your computer is manufactured.
Cache Cache

A) RAM
B) Cache
C) Virtual memory
D) ROM
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A ____ is a test run by a laboratory or other organization to determine processor speed and other performance factors.

A) power-on self test
B) file swap
C) benchmark
D) machine cycle
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____ speed is measured in hertz.

A) Clock
B) Printer
C) Word
D) Swap file
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____ is the fourth step in the computer machine cycle.

A) Fetch
B) Decode
C) Execute
D) Store
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To digitize an image, the image is treated as a series of colored dots, or ____.

A) pixels
B) pages
C) samples
D) bytes
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____ is an 8-bit coding scheme.

A) Binary
B) DRAM
C) Unicode
D) ASCII
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Bus width is also called ____.

A) clock speed
B) word size
C) L3 cache
D) a machine cycle
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____ is the first step in the computer machine cycle.

A) Fetch
B) Decode
C) Execute
D) Store
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____ is the second step in the computer machine cycle.

A) Fetch
B) Decode
C) Execute
D) Store
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Most wired mice connect through a(n) ____.

A) USB port
B) serial port
C) input jack
D) VGA port
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To use the ____ of mobile devices, you press the image of a key with your finger, a digital pen, or a stylus.

A) touch screen keyboard
B) mouse
C) joystick
D) motion-sensing controller
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____ is the third step in the computer machine cycle.

A) Fetch
B) Decode
C) Execute
D) Store
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The ____ includes the instructions for starting up your computer as it performs the power-on self test.

A) BIOS
B) RFID
C) R AM
D) L2 cache
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The ALU temporarily holds data, such as two numbers to add, in ____.

A) machine cycles
B) cache
C) cores
D) registers
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A ____ includes tools that let you make phone calls through cellular networks.

A) smartphone
B) tablet
C) laptop
D) desktop computer
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The part of the hard disk used by virtual memory is called a ____ file.

A) swap
B) cloud
C) volatile
D) static
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A flat surface usually built into laptop keyboards.
mouse
A flat surface usually built into laptop keyboards.
stylus
A flat surface usually built into laptop keyboards.
touchpad
A flat surface usually built into laptop keyboards.
trackball
A flat surface usually built into laptop keyboards.
touch screen
A pointing device that fits under your hand.
mouse
A pointing device that fits under your hand.
stylus
A pointing device that fits under your hand.
touchpad
A pointing device that fits under your hand.
trackball
A pointing device that fits under your hand.
touch screen
A small plastic or metal device shaped like a pen that you use with an on-screen keyboard.
mouse
A small plastic or metal device shaped like a pen that you use with an on-screen keyboard.
stylus
A small plastic or metal device shaped like a pen that you use with an on-screen keyboard.
touchpad
A small plastic or metal device shaped like a pen that you use with an on-screen keyboard.
trackball
A small plastic or metal device shaped like a pen that you use with an on-screen keyboard.
touch screen
An older pointing device with a ball anchored inside a casing.
mouse
An older pointing device with a ball anchored inside a casing.
stylus
An older pointing device with a ball anchored inside a casing.
touchpad
An older pointing device with a ball anchored inside a casing.
trackball
An older pointing device with a ball anchored inside a casing.
touch screen
A visual display that responds to the touch of your finger, hand, stylus, or digital pen.
mouse
A visual display that responds to the touch of your finger, hand, stylus, or digital pen.
stylus
A visual display that responds to the touch of your finger, hand, stylus, or digital pen.
touchpad
A visual display that responds to the touch of your finger, hand, stylus, or digital pen.
trackball
A visual display that responds to the touch of your finger, hand, stylus, or digital pen.
touch screen
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A(n) ____  is the smallest unit of information handled by a computer.

A) bit
B) byte
C) hexadecimal
D) ASCII
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____ are speakers small enough to place in your ears.

A) Earbuds
B) Headphones
C) Headsets
D) Earplugs
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____ contain smart sensors to monitor your vital signs and collect information about other physical indicators.

A) Activity trackers
B) MIDI devices
C) HMDs
D) ASCIIs
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____ store data as light and dark spots on a disc.

A) Optical media
B) Solid state drives
C) Magnetic hard drives
D) Random access memory modules
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A magnetic hard drive is made up of one or more disks called ____ that spin on a spindle.

A) platters
B) compact discs
C) SSDs
D) optical media
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A ____ is approximately one million bytes.

A) kilobyte
B) megabyte
C) gigabyte
D) terabyte
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A(n) ____ is a small, flat computer with a touch-sensitive screen that accepts input from a digital pen, a stylus, or your fingertips.

A) tablet
B) laptop
C) desktop computer
D) all-in-one desktop
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____ lets you store your data remotely and access it with any device connected to the Internet.

A) Cloud storage
B) Volatile memory
C) ROM
D) Flash memory
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Deck 1: Introduction to Computer Hardware
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Solid state storage uses spinning disc technology.
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Processor performance is determined in part by the number of cores, or processor units, on a CPU.
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The motherboard is the main circuit board that houses much of a computer's electronics.
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A scanner creates hard copy output on paper, film, photo paper, and other media.
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The binary number system consists of only two digits: 0 and 1.
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Optical media include CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs (BDs).
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The RAM chip is attached to the motherboard and contains the BIOS.
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Any finger motion you perform is called a swipe.
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Toner is a fine powder that is sealed when heated on the page.
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Plotters, sometimes referred to as data or video plotters, let you display computer output on a wall.
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Display devices labeled 1080p or 1080i show images and video in high definition (HD), which has a resolution of 1920 × 1080.
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Many videos include the option to turn on subtitles, or closed captions so that users can watch the action on screen and read what is being said in the voice-over.
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A multicore processor is generally slower and less powerful than a single core processor.
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Computer memory holds data and programs as they are being processed by the hard drive.
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First-generation computers contained many components still in use today.
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Untraditional display devices include wearable goggles, also called head-mounted displays (HMDs).
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A stylus is more powerful than a digital pen because it can include an electronic eraser or programmable buttons.
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Two of the most important parts of the CPU are the control unit and the algorithm loop unifier (ALU).
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Biometric technology  analyzes a person's unique physical characteristics to confirm identity and grant access to computer systems.
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A gamepad is a handheld console with buttons and other input mechanisms you typically press with your thumbs to play a game.
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The earliest calculators were manual counting devices, such as the ____.

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____ control keys let you control the playback of digital music or video; they might also include keys for controlling the volume and screen brightness. Function

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The ____ contains most of the electronic circuitry in the computer.

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Some large-format printers called ____ use charged wires to produce high-quality drawings for professional applications.

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Most flat panel monitors use either LCD or ___ technology.

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A ____ input device is a data-collection machine that creates a digital imprint of a physical characteristc, and then transfers that information to a host system for review.

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LCD stands for ____.

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____ cables transfer uncompressed video data and digital audio data among compliant devices.

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An input device called a(n) ____ reads and captures information on a physical page and then creates an image file.

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____ accepts voice input and interprets it as computer commands.

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A ____ is a vertical stick or lever that pivots in a 360-degree range of motion.

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____-generation computers used vacuum tubes, cylindrical tubes that controlled the flow of electrons.

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In 1971, Ted Hoff made computer technology faster, smaller, and less expensive via the deployment of yhe ____.

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When an operating system uses ____, it swaps files between RAM and the hard drive to avoid running out of RAM.

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____ chips need to be recharged constantly or they lose their data.

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____ is storage space for recently or frequently used data in a place that is quick and easy to access.

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The ____ is the brain of a computer.

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Random access memory (RAM) is stored on a set of chips called a memory ____.

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____ is the memory permanently installed on your system when your computer is manufactured.
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A ____ is a test run by a laboratory or other organization to determine processor speed and other performance factors.

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____ is the fourth step in the computer machine cycle.

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To digitize an image, the image is treated as a series of colored dots, or ____.

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____ is an 8-bit coding scheme.

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Bus width is also called ____.

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Most wired mice connect through a(n) ____.

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The ____ includes the instructions for starting up your computer as it performs the power-on self test.

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The ALU temporarily holds data, such as two numbers to add, in ____.

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A ____ includes tools that let you make phone calls through cellular networks.

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The part of the hard disk used by virtual memory is called a ____ file.

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A flat surface usually built into laptop keyboards.
mouse
A flat surface usually built into laptop keyboards.
stylus
A flat surface usually built into laptop keyboards.
touchpad
A flat surface usually built into laptop keyboards.
trackball
A flat surface usually built into laptop keyboards.
touch screen
A pointing device that fits under your hand.
mouse
A pointing device that fits under your hand.
stylus
A pointing device that fits under your hand.
touchpad
A pointing device that fits under your hand.
trackball
A pointing device that fits under your hand.
touch screen
A small plastic or metal device shaped like a pen that you use with an on-screen keyboard.
mouse
A small plastic or metal device shaped like a pen that you use with an on-screen keyboard.
stylus
A small plastic or metal device shaped like a pen that you use with an on-screen keyboard.
touchpad
A small plastic or metal device shaped like a pen that you use with an on-screen keyboard.
trackball
A small plastic or metal device shaped like a pen that you use with an on-screen keyboard.
touch screen
An older pointing device with a ball anchored inside a casing.
mouse
An older pointing device with a ball anchored inside a casing.
stylus
An older pointing device with a ball anchored inside a casing.
touchpad
An older pointing device with a ball anchored inside a casing.
trackball
An older pointing device with a ball anchored inside a casing.
touch screen
A visual display that responds to the touch of your finger, hand, stylus, or digital pen.
mouse
A visual display that responds to the touch of your finger, hand, stylus, or digital pen.
stylus
A visual display that responds to the touch of your finger, hand, stylus, or digital pen.
touchpad
A visual display that responds to the touch of your finger, hand, stylus, or digital pen.
trackball
A visual display that responds to the touch of your finger, hand, stylus, or digital pen.
touch screen
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A(n) ____  is the smallest unit of information handled by a computer.

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B) byte
C) hexadecimal
D) ASCII
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____ are speakers small enough to place in your ears.

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C) Headsets
D) Earplugs
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____ contain smart sensors to monitor your vital signs and collect information about other physical indicators.

A) Activity trackers
B) MIDI devices
C) HMDs
D) ASCIIs
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67
____ store data as light and dark spots on a disc.

A) Optical media
B) Solid state drives
C) Magnetic hard drives
D) Random access memory modules
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68
A magnetic hard drive is made up of one or more disks called ____ that spin on a spindle.

A) platters
B) compact discs
C) SSDs
D) optical media
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69
A ____ is approximately one million bytes.

A) kilobyte
B) megabyte
C) gigabyte
D) terabyte
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70
A(n) ____ is a small, flat computer with a touch-sensitive screen that accepts input from a digital pen, a stylus, or your fingertips.

A) tablet
B) laptop
C) desktop computer
D) all-in-one desktop
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____ lets you store your data remotely and access it with any device connected to the Internet.

A) Cloud storage
B) Volatile memory
C) ROM
D) Flash memory
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