Deck 14: Tif 1: the History of the Personal Computer

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Data on the earliest personal computers were stored on ________.
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________ was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen.
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Completed in 1951, the first commercially successful electronic digital computer was the ________.

A) Turing Machine
B) UNIVAC
C) Z1
D) ENIAC
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Introduced in 1983, the ________ was the first successful personal computer that used a graphical user interface (GUI).
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________ was the first electronic spreadsheet application.
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Which company approached Bill Gates to write an operating system program for its computer?

A) Microsoft
B) Xerox
C) IBM
D) UNIVAC
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In the 1980s, nearly all PCs running on the Intel chip used ________ as their operating system.
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Prior to the 1980s, IBM built and sold primarily ________ computers to large corporations.
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Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak are the founders of ________.
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The Alto computer, built by ________, was the first to use a graphical user interface (GUI).

A) Apple
B) Microsoft
C) Xerox
D) IBM
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One of the reasons the Apple II computer was popular was that ________.

A) it had a mouse input device
B) the operating system was stored in ROM
C) it had a hard drive
D) it was inexpensive
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The CP/M, which stands for ________, was the first operating system designed for the Intel 8080 chip, the processor for PCs.
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WYSIWYG stands for ________.
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What was the first word processing application to be used on personal computers?

A) WordPerfect
B) WordStar
C) Microsoft Word
D) Quattro-Pro
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Released in 1975, the ________ computer was the first personal computer.

A) Altair
B) TRS-80
C) Apple II
D) Commodore PET
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Introduced in the late 1970s, which of the following allowed users to interact more easily with the computer?

A) Word processing software
B) The graphical user interface (GUI)
C) The operating system
D) ROM
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What programming language transformed the software industry because beginning students could learn it easily?

A) APL
B) FORTRAN
C) RPG
D) BASIC
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The ________ was the first portable computer.

A) Osborne
B) IBM PC
C) Apple Macintosh
D) Intel
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Released in 1993, ________ was the first Internet web browser.

A) Internet Explorer
B) Mosaic
C) Safari
D) Chrome
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Within a year of its introduction in 1981, the ________ computer dominated the personal computer market.
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Released in 1984, the Apple Macintosh was the first computer that used 3.5-inch floppy disks.
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Second-generation computers replaced tubes with transistors.
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The Intel Corporation introduced the ________, which was a chip that contained millions of transistors.
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The Z1 is thought to be the first computer to include features such as a control unit and separate memory functions.
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Computers that use ________ are referred to as third-generation computers.
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The Turing Machine was a computer that entered the market immediately after the IBM PC.
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Computers that used integrated circuits are referred to as third-generation computers.
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The Tabulating Machine Company later changed its name to ________.
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DOS stands for ________.
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ENIAC was the first commercially successful electronic digital computer.
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The world's first integrated circuit was developed at Texas Instruments.
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BASIC was the first programming language ever developed.
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________-generation computers used vacuum tubes.
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A compiler is a program that translates computer language instructions into English.
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Charles Babbage designed the first automatic calculator in 1834.
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PageMaker
first desktop publishing software
PageMaker
first word processing application
PageMaker
one of the first electronic spreadsheets to use a GUI
PageMaker
an early web browser
PageMaker
first electronic spreadsheet application
VisiCalc
first desktop publishing software
VisiCalc
first word processing application
VisiCalc
one of the first electronic spreadsheets to use a GUI
VisiCalc
an early web browser
VisiCalc
first electronic spreadsheet application
WordStar
first desktop publishing software
WordStar
first word processing application
WordStar
one of the first electronic spreadsheets to use a GUI
WordStar
an early web browser
WordStar
first electronic spreadsheet application
Excel
first desktop publishing software
Excel
first word processing application
Excel
one of the first electronic spreadsheets to use a GUI
Excel
an early web browser
Excel
first electronic spreadsheet application
Netscape
first desktop publishing software
Netscape
first word processing application
Netscape
one of the first electronic spreadsheets to use a GUI
Netscape
an early web browser
Netscape
first electronic spreadsheet application
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Steve Jobs
invented the first integrated circuit
Steve Jobs
a co-founder of Apple Corporation
Steve Jobs
co-founder of Microsoft
Steve Jobs
"father of computing"
Steve Jobs
developed a machine that used punch cards to tabulate census data
Bill Gates
invented the first integrated circuit
Bill Gates
a co-founder of Apple Corporation
Bill Gates
co-founder of Microsoft
Bill Gates
"father of computing"
Bill Gates
developed a machine that used punch cards to tabulate census data
Charles Babbage
invented the first integrated circuit
Charles Babbage
a co-founder of Apple Corporation
Charles Babbage
co-founder of Microsoft
Charles Babbage
"father of computing"
Charles Babbage
developed a machine that used punch cards to tabulate census data
Jack Kilby
invented the first integrated circuit
Jack Kilby
a co-founder of Apple Corporation
Jack Kilby
co-founder of Microsoft
Jack Kilby
"father of computing"
Jack Kilby
developed a machine that used punch cards to tabulate census data
Herman Hollerith
invented the first integrated circuit
Herman Hollerith
a co-founder of Apple Corporation
Herman Hollerith
co-founder of Microsoft
Herman Hollerith
"father of computing"
Herman Hollerith
developed a machine that used punch cards to tabulate census data
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Data on the earliest personal computers were stored on ________.
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________ was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen.
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Completed in 1951, the first commercially successful electronic digital computer was the ________.

A) Turing Machine
B) UNIVAC
C) Z1
D) ENIAC
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Introduced in 1983, the ________ was the first successful personal computer that used a graphical user interface (GUI).
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Which company approached Bill Gates to write an operating system program for its computer?

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Prior to the 1980s, IBM built and sold primarily ________ computers to large corporations.
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Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak are the founders of ________.
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The Alto computer, built by ________, was the first to use a graphical user interface (GUI).

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One of the reasons the Apple II computer was popular was that ________.

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The CP/M, which stands for ________, was the first operating system designed for the Intel 8080 chip, the processor for PCs.
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WYSIWYG stands for ________.
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What was the first word processing application to be used on personal computers?

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Released in 1975, the ________ computer was the first personal computer.

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Introduced in the late 1970s, which of the following allowed users to interact more easily with the computer?

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What programming language transformed the software industry because beginning students could learn it easily?

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The ________ was the first portable computer.

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Released in 1993, ________ was the first Internet web browser.

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Within a year of its introduction in 1981, the ________ computer dominated the personal computer market.
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Released in 1984, the Apple Macintosh was the first computer that used 3.5-inch floppy disks.
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Second-generation computers replaced tubes with transistors.
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The Intel Corporation introduced the ________, which was a chip that contained millions of transistors.
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The Z1 is thought to be the first computer to include features such as a control unit and separate memory functions.
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Computers that use ________ are referred to as third-generation computers.
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The Turing Machine was a computer that entered the market immediately after the IBM PC.
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Computers that used integrated circuits are referred to as third-generation computers.
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The Tabulating Machine Company later changed its name to ________.
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DOS stands for ________.
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ENIAC was the first commercially successful electronic digital computer.
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The world's first integrated circuit was developed at Texas Instruments.
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BASIC was the first programming language ever developed.
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________-generation computers used vacuum tubes.
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A compiler is a program that translates computer language instructions into English.
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Charles Babbage designed the first automatic calculator in 1834.
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PageMaker
first desktop publishing software
PageMaker
first word processing application
PageMaker
one of the first electronic spreadsheets to use a GUI
PageMaker
an early web browser
PageMaker
first electronic spreadsheet application
VisiCalc
first desktop publishing software
VisiCalc
first word processing application
VisiCalc
one of the first electronic spreadsheets to use a GUI
VisiCalc
an early web browser
VisiCalc
first electronic spreadsheet application
WordStar
first desktop publishing software
WordStar
first word processing application
WordStar
one of the first electronic spreadsheets to use a GUI
WordStar
an early web browser
WordStar
first electronic spreadsheet application
Excel
first desktop publishing software
Excel
first word processing application
Excel
one of the first electronic spreadsheets to use a GUI
Excel
an early web browser
Excel
first electronic spreadsheet application
Netscape
first desktop publishing software
Netscape
first word processing application
Netscape
one of the first electronic spreadsheets to use a GUI
Netscape
an early web browser
Netscape
first electronic spreadsheet application
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transistors
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integrated circuits
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microprocessor chips
second generation
mechanical switches
second generation
vacuum tubes
second generation
transistors
second generation
integrated circuits
second generation
microprocessor chips
fourth generation
mechanical switches
fourth generation
vacuum tubes
fourth generation
transistors
fourth generation
integrated circuits
fourth generation
microprocessor chips
first generation
mechanical switches
first generation
vacuum tubes
first generation
transistors
first generation
integrated circuits
first generation
microprocessor chips
third generation
mechanical switches
third generation
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third generation
transistors
third generation
integrated circuits
third generation
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Steve Jobs
invented the first integrated circuit
Steve Jobs
a co-founder of Apple Corporation
Steve Jobs
co-founder of Microsoft
Steve Jobs
"father of computing"
Steve Jobs
developed a machine that used punch cards to tabulate census data
Bill Gates
invented the first integrated circuit
Bill Gates
a co-founder of Apple Corporation
Bill Gates
co-founder of Microsoft
Bill Gates
"father of computing"
Bill Gates
developed a machine that used punch cards to tabulate census data
Charles Babbage
invented the first integrated circuit
Charles Babbage
a co-founder of Apple Corporation
Charles Babbage
co-founder of Microsoft
Charles Babbage
"father of computing"
Charles Babbage
developed a machine that used punch cards to tabulate census data
Jack Kilby
invented the first integrated circuit
Jack Kilby
a co-founder of Apple Corporation
Jack Kilby
co-founder of Microsoft
Jack Kilby
"father of computing"
Jack Kilby
developed a machine that used punch cards to tabulate census data
Herman Hollerith
invented the first integrated circuit
Herman Hollerith
a co-founder of Apple Corporation
Herman Hollerith
co-founder of Microsoft
Herman Hollerith
"father of computing"
Herman Hollerith
developed a machine that used punch cards to tabulate census data
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