Deck 2: Computers: the Machines Behind Computing

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Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) circuits were introduced in the fifth-generation computers.
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A byte is a single value of 0 or 1.
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A magnetic tape stores data randomly.
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A serial port is a communication interface through which information is transferred one bit at a time.
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A disadvantage of trackball is that positioning is sometimes less precise than with a mouse.
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An Extended ASCII data code allows representation of 1024 characters.
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Trackballs are ideal for notebook computers because they occupy less space than a mouse.
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ENIAC is an example of a first-generation computer.
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The contents of programmable read-only memory (PROM) can be erased and reprogrammed.
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A bus can be internal or external.
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Data can be read from and written to random access memory (RAM).
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Light pen is an output device.
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The split keyboard has been developed for better ergonomics.
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Inkjet printers produce characters by projecting electrically charged droplets of ink onto paper that create an image.
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A petabyte is 2³⁰ bytes.
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An object code must be translated into source code in order for a computer to be able to read and execute.
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A computer with a 32-bit processor can perform calculations with larger numbers and be more efficient with smaller numbers than a 64-bit system.
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The hardware components of a computer system consist of programs written in computer languages.
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A magnetic disk is a type of secondary memory device.
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An advantage of a write once,read many (WORM) disc is that it can be easily duplicated.
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In a network-attached storage (NAS),as the number of users increase,the performance increases.
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A redundant array of independent disks (RAID) system is a collection of disk drives used for fault tolerance and improved performance.
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A(n) _____ is an interface between a computer and a printer that enables the computer to transfer multiple bits of information to the printer simultaneously.

A) parallel port
B) serial port
C) expansion slot
D) control unit
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A storage area network (SAN) is essentially a network-connected computer dedicated to providing file-based data storage services to other network devices.
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Beginning in the 1940s,first-generation computers used _____.

A) transistors
B) vacuum tube technology
C) integrated circuits
D) laser technology
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Sometimes,fourth-generation languages (4GLs) are called procedural languages.
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_____ is 1 / 1,000,000,000,000 of a second.

A) Millisecond
B) Microsecond
C) Nanosecond
D) Picosecond
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A server is a set of programs for controlling and managing computer hardware and software.
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A personal computer can perform a variety of tasks by using application software,which can be commercial software or software developed in house.
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Network-attached storage (NAS) increases management costs and is fault prone.
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In the context of the power of computers,_____ means saving data in computer memory.

A) speed
B) accuracy
C) retrieval
D) storage
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A(n) _____ is a step-by-step direction for performing a specific task,which is written in a language the computer can understand.

A) array
B) server
C) cache
D) program
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A network-attached storage (NAS) system offers only storage; a storage area network (SAN) offers both storage and file services.
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Transistors were the major technology used during the _____ generation of computers.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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Remote data entry and telecommunications were introduced during the _____ generation of computers.

A) second
B) third
C) fourth
D) fifth
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A _____ is a peripheral device for recording,storing,and retrieving information.

A) disk drive
B) motherboard
C) control unit
D) multiprocessor
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Flash memory is used in memory cards for storing and transferring data between computers and other devices.
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One of the disadvantages of silicon is that:

A) it cannot be used for mass production of silicon devices.
B) it cannot emit light.
C) it is very soft and fragile.
D) it is very expensive.
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An advantage of silicon over gallium arsenide is that:

A) it is less fragile than gallium arsenide.
B) it survives much higher doses of radiation than gallium arsenide.
C) it withstands higher temperatures than gallium arsenide.
D) it emits light, whereas gallium arsenide does not.
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The word "memory" consists of 48 bits,which is equivalent to _____ bytes.

A) 6
B) 24
C) 64
D) 384
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ASCII defines up to _____ characters.

A) 8
B) 128
C) 258
D) 1024
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A _____ is a pointing device that moves the cursor on the screen,allowing fast,precise cursor positioning.

A) motherboard
B) keyboard
C) mouse
D) kernel
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Which of the following is true about magnetic tapes?

A) It is made of metal.
B) It stores data sequentially.
C) It resembles a compact disc.
D) It is a main memory device.
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The Clipboard's contents are typically stored on ____.

A) read-only memory (ROM)
B) random access memory (RAM)
C) magnetic disks
D) magnetic tapes
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Which of the following best defines an operating system?

A) It is a set of programs for controlling and managing computer hardware and software.
B) It is a computer and all the software for managing network resources and offering services to a network.
C) It is a collection of disk drives used for fault tolerance, typically in large network systems.
D) It is the main circuit board containing connectors for attaching additional boards.
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_____,which is nonvolatile,holds data when the computer is off or during the course of a program's operation,and it is also used to store large volumes of data for long periods.

A) Random access memory
B) Read-only memory
C) Secondary memory
D) Programmable read-only memory
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A write once,read many (WORM) disc is a common type of _____.

A) magnetic storage
B) optical storage
C) random access memory (RAM)
D) read-only memory (ROM)
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Which of the following is an input device?

A) Touch screen
B) Cathode ray tube
C) Liquid crystal display
D) Inkjet printer
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Computers and communication systems use _____ to represent and transfer information between computers and network systems.

A) intranets
B) light pens
C) data codes
D) prototypes
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A _____ is the size of a character.

A) nibble
B) bit
C) byte
D) word
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In a(n) _____ file,each alphabetic,numeric,or special character is represented with a 7-bit binary number.

A) EBCDIC
B) Unicode
C) ASCII
D) extended ASCII
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A _____ allows data to be stored in multiple places to improve a system's reliability.

A) remote access server
B) read-only memory
C) random access memory
D) redundant array of independent disks
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Read-only memory (ROM) is different from random access memory (RAM) in that:

A) it is volatile memory.
B) it is a secondary memory.
C) it is nonvolatile memory.
D) it is a read-write memory.
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The control programs managing computer hardware and software perform the _____ function to control and prioritize tasks performed by the CPU.

A) application management
B) resource allocation
C) data management
D) job management
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_____ allow off-site users to connect to network resources,such as network file storage,printers,and databases.

A) Remote access servers
B) Web servers
C) Application servers
D) Disk servers
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CD-ROMs and DVDs are examples of _____.

A) magnetic tapes
B) magnetic disks
C) optical discs
D) main memory devices
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_____ is the most common output device for soft copy.

A) Liquid crystal display
B) Inkjet printer
C) Laser printer
D) Touch screen
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_____ storage,which is used for online storage and backup,involves multiple virtual servers that are usually hosted by third parties.

A) Kernel
B) Buffer
C) Cache
D) Cloud
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Extended ASCII data code allows representation of _____ characters.

A) 1042
B) 265
C) 256
D) 1024
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The supervisor program in an operating system (OS) is called the ____.

A) kernel
B) metadata
C) applet
D) cache
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The most common data code for text files,PC applications,and the Internet is _____,developed by the American National Standards Institute.
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A(n) _____,made of Mylar or metal,is used for random-access processing.
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UNIX is a type of _____.

A) storage area network
B) application software
C) remote access server
D) operating system
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A(n) _____ is the enclosure containing a computer's main components.
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_____ computers are usually compatible with the IBM System / 360 line introduced in 1965.
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Microsoft PowerPoint is the most commonly used _____ software.
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_____ software,which is extensively used in architecture and engineering firms,is used for drafting and design and has replaced traditional tools,such as T-squares,triangles,paper,and pencils.
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The most common type of main memory is a semiconductor memory chip made of _____.
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The _____ tells the computer what to do,such as instructing the computer which device to read or send output to.
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_____ servers store computer software,which users can access from their workstations.
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_____ use laser beams to access and store data.
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The _____ is the heart of a computer.
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_____ computer languages are machine independent and are called high-level languages.

A) First-generation
B) Second-generation
C) Third-generation
D) Fourth-generation
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Which of the following computer languages is the easiest to use?

A) Assembly language
B) First-generation language
C) Fourth-generation language
D) Machine language
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A(n) _____ is a machine that accepts data as input,processes data without human intervention by using stored instructions,and outputs information.
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_____ bits equal 1 byte.
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Java and C++ are _____ languages.

A) assembly
B) high-level
C) machine
D) second-generation computer
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_____ is a light-sensitive stylus connected to the monitor with a cable.When it is placed on an on-screen location,the data in that spot is sent to the computer.
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The _____ computers include parallel processing,gallium arsenide chips that run at higher speeds and consume less power than silicon chips,and optical technologies.
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Both the arithmetic logic unit (ALU) and the control unit are part of the Basic Input / Output System.
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Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) circuits were introduced in the fifth-generation computers.
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A byte is a single value of 0 or 1.
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A magnetic tape stores data randomly.
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A serial port is a communication interface through which information is transferred one bit at a time.
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A disadvantage of trackball is that positioning is sometimes less precise than with a mouse.
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An Extended ASCII data code allows representation of 1024 characters.
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Trackballs are ideal for notebook computers because they occupy less space than a mouse.
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ENIAC is an example of a first-generation computer.
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The contents of programmable read-only memory (PROM) can be erased and reprogrammed.
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A bus can be internal or external.
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Data can be read from and written to random access memory (RAM).
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Light pen is an output device.
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The split keyboard has been developed for better ergonomics.
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Inkjet printers produce characters by projecting electrically charged droplets of ink onto paper that create an image.
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A petabyte is 2³⁰ bytes.
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An object code must be translated into source code in order for a computer to be able to read and execute.
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A computer with a 32-bit processor can perform calculations with larger numbers and be more efficient with smaller numbers than a 64-bit system.
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The hardware components of a computer system consist of programs written in computer languages.
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A magnetic disk is a type of secondary memory device.
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An advantage of a write once,read many (WORM) disc is that it can be easily duplicated.
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In a network-attached storage (NAS),as the number of users increase,the performance increases.
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A redundant array of independent disks (RAID) system is a collection of disk drives used for fault tolerance and improved performance.
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A(n) _____ is an interface between a computer and a printer that enables the computer to transfer multiple bits of information to the printer simultaneously.

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A storage area network (SAN) is essentially a network-connected computer dedicated to providing file-based data storage services to other network devices.
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Beginning in the 1940s,first-generation computers used _____.

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Sometimes,fourth-generation languages (4GLs) are called procedural languages.
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_____ is 1 / 1,000,000,000,000 of a second.

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D) Picosecond
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A server is a set of programs for controlling and managing computer hardware and software.
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A personal computer can perform a variety of tasks by using application software,which can be commercial software or software developed in house.
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Network-attached storage (NAS) increases management costs and is fault prone.
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In the context of the power of computers,_____ means saving data in computer memory.

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D) storage
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A(n) _____ is a step-by-step direction for performing a specific task,which is written in a language the computer can understand.

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C) cache
D) program
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A network-attached storage (NAS) system offers only storage; a storage area network (SAN) offers both storage and file services.
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Transistors were the major technology used during the _____ generation of computers.

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D) fourth
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Remote data entry and telecommunications were introduced during the _____ generation of computers.

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D) fifth
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A _____ is a peripheral device for recording,storing,and retrieving information.

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Flash memory is used in memory cards for storing and transferring data between computers and other devices.
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One of the disadvantages of silicon is that:

A) it cannot be used for mass production of silicon devices.
B) it cannot emit light.
C) it is very soft and fragile.
D) it is very expensive.
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An advantage of silicon over gallium arsenide is that:

A) it is less fragile than gallium arsenide.
B) it survives much higher doses of radiation than gallium arsenide.
C) it withstands higher temperatures than gallium arsenide.
D) it emits light, whereas gallium arsenide does not.
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The word "memory" consists of 48 bits,which is equivalent to _____ bytes.

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C) 64
D) 384
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ASCII defines up to _____ characters.

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D) 1024
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A _____ is a pointing device that moves the cursor on the screen,allowing fast,precise cursor positioning.

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C) mouse
D) kernel
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Which of the following is true about magnetic tapes?

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B) It stores data sequentially.
C) It resembles a compact disc.
D) It is a main memory device.
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The Clipboard's contents are typically stored on ____.

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C) magnetic disks
D) magnetic tapes
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Which of the following best defines an operating system?

A) It is a set of programs for controlling and managing computer hardware and software.
B) It is a computer and all the software for managing network resources and offering services to a network.
C) It is a collection of disk drives used for fault tolerance, typically in large network systems.
D) It is the main circuit board containing connectors for attaching additional boards.
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_____,which is nonvolatile,holds data when the computer is off or during the course of a program's operation,and it is also used to store large volumes of data for long periods.

A) Random access memory
B) Read-only memory
C) Secondary memory
D) Programmable read-only memory
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A write once,read many (WORM) disc is a common type of _____.

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D) read-only memory (ROM)
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Which of the following is an input device?

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Computers and communication systems use _____ to represent and transfer information between computers and network systems.

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D) prototypes
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A _____ is the size of a character.

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In a(n) _____ file,each alphabetic,numeric,or special character is represented with a 7-bit binary number.

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A _____ allows data to be stored in multiple places to improve a system's reliability.

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D) redundant array of independent disks
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Read-only memory (ROM) is different from random access memory (RAM) in that:

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C) it is nonvolatile memory.
D) it is a read-write memory.
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The control programs managing computer hardware and software perform the _____ function to control and prioritize tasks performed by the CPU.

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D) job management
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_____ allow off-site users to connect to network resources,such as network file storage,printers,and databases.

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C) Application servers
D) Disk servers
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CD-ROMs and DVDs are examples of _____.

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D) main memory devices
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_____ is the most common output device for soft copy.

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_____ storage,which is used for online storage and backup,involves multiple virtual servers that are usually hosted by third parties.

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C) Cache
D) Cloud
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Extended ASCII data code allows representation of _____ characters.

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The supervisor program in an operating system (OS) is called the ____.

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The most common data code for text files,PC applications,and the Internet is _____,developed by the American National Standards Institute.
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A(n) _____,made of Mylar or metal,is used for random-access processing.
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UNIX is a type of _____.

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A(n) _____ is the enclosure containing a computer's main components.
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_____ computers are usually compatible with the IBM System / 360 line introduced in 1965.
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Microsoft PowerPoint is the most commonly used _____ software.
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_____ software,which is extensively used in architecture and engineering firms,is used for drafting and design and has replaced traditional tools,such as T-squares,triangles,paper,and pencils.
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The most common type of main memory is a semiconductor memory chip made of _____.
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The _____ tells the computer what to do,such as instructing the computer which device to read or send output to.
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_____ servers store computer software,which users can access from their workstations.
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_____ use laser beams to access and store data.
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The _____ is the heart of a computer.
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_____ computer languages are machine independent and are called high-level languages.

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Which of the following computer languages is the easiest to use?

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A(n) _____ is a machine that accepts data as input,processes data without human intervention by using stored instructions,and outputs information.
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_____ bits equal 1 byte.
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Java and C++ are _____ languages.

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_____ is a light-sensitive stylus connected to the monitor with a cable.When it is placed on an on-screen location,the data in that spot is sent to the computer.
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The _____ computers include parallel processing,gallium arsenide chips that run at higher speeds and consume less power than silicon chips,and optical technologies.
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