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Deck 1: The Big Picture
1
Which of the following is not one of the big ideas in computing discussed in Chapter 1?
A) Abstraction
B) The Internet
C) Visualization
D) Global Impact
E) Creativity
A) Abstraction
B) The Internet
C) Visualization
D) Global Impact
E) Creativity
C
2
Charles Babbage invented which of the following early computing devices?
A) Analytical engine
B) Memory drum
C) Transistor
D) Vacuum tube
E) Abacus
A) Analytical engine
B) Memory drum
C) Transistor
D) Vacuum tube
E) Abacus
A
3
In which hardware generation were integrated circuits introduced?
A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
C
4
In which software generation were the FORTRAN and COBOL languages developed?
A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
E) Fifth
A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
E) Fifth
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The abacus was the world's first electronic digital computer.
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The transistor ushered in the second generation of commercial computers.
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A computer that has a parallel architecture uses multiple central processing units.
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8
The personal computer was introduced in the fourth generation of computer hardware.
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An embedded system describes computing technology that has been enclosed in protective shielding for security reasons.
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10
_______________ has been considered an astronomical calendar, a temple, and a predictor of lunar eclipses.
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11
FORTRAN and COBOL are two of the earliest _______________ programming languages.
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12
In the earliest electronic computers, programmers had to write machine language code expressed as _______________ digits.
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13
The computer's operating system and language translators are generally known as _______________.
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14
What is timesharing?
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15
Describe the innermost layer of a computing system.
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16
What is a Turing machine?
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17
What is a computer terminal?
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18
What is computer software?
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19
What is the focus of the application layer of a computer system?
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20
What is Miller's law?
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21
Name two major events that mark the beginning of the fifth software generation.
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22
Which of the following terms best describes circuit boards, keyboards, and disk drives?
A) Computing system
B) Computer hardware
C) Computer software
D) Stored memory
E) Native system tools
A) Computing system
B) Computer hardware
C) Computer software
D) Stored memory
E) Native system tools
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23
In which decade was the first generation of computers developed?
A) 1930s
B) 1940s
C) 1950s
D) 1960s
E) 1970s
A) 1930s
B) 1940s
C) 1950s
D) 1960s
E) 1970s
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24
Who designed the first mechanical machine that included memory?
A) Leibniz
B) Pascal
C) Babbage
D) Lovelace
E) Hollerith
A) Leibniz
B) Pascal
C) Babbage
D) Lovelace
E) Hollerith
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25
Which of the following is an application package?
A) FORTRAN
B) Assembly language
C) C++
D) Object-oriented program
E) Word processor
A) FORTRAN
B) Assembly language
C) C++
D) Object-oriented program
E) Word processor
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26
What is the name of a solid piece of silicon that contains transistors, other components, and their connections?
A) Workstation
B) Server
C) Integrated circuit
D) Motherboard
E) Magnetic disk
A) Workstation
B) Server
C) Integrated circuit
D) Motherboard
E) Magnetic disk
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27
Which of the following is a technique for isolating program pieces by eliminating the ability for one piece to access information in another?
A) Information hiding
B) Integration
C) Layering
D) Bottom-up approach
E) Miller's Law
A) Information hiding
B) Integration
C) Layering
D) Bottom-up approach
E) Miller's Law
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28
Which of the following are tiny doughnut-shaped devices that could each store one bit of information in second-generation computer memory?
A) Vacuum tubes
B) Magnetic cores
C) Magnetic drums
D) Integrated circuits
E) Silicon chips
A) Vacuum tubes
B) Magnetic cores
C) Magnetic drums
D) Integrated circuits
E) Silicon chips
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29
In 1973, what did Robert Metcalfe and David Boggs invent that uses a cheap coaxial cable to connect computers into a network?
A) Parallel architectures
B) Personal computers
C) Ethernet
D) Integrated circuits
E) The Internet
A) Parallel architectures
B) Personal computers
C) Ethernet
D) Integrated circuits
E) The Internet
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30
An abstraction is a mental model that removes or hides complex details.
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31
Ada Augusta, Countess of Lovelace, is credited with being the first programmer.
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32
A vacuum tube was a device used in the first generation of computers to link computers together into a network.
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33
The topic areas in the 1989 computer science curriculum model are the same as those in the 2001 model.
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34
Computer software is a collection of programs that provides the instructions that a computer carries out.
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35
The most prestigious award given in computer science is called the Fields Medal.
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36
A computer with a parallel architecture uses multiple transistors to solve a problem.
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37
An algorithm allows us to develop and express solutions to problems.
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38
Which of the following best describes the concept of abstraction?
A) Exposing difficulty
B) Hiding quantity
C) Exposing distance
D) Hiding details
E) Exposing representation
A) Exposing difficulty
B) Hiding quantity
C) Exposing distance
D) Hiding details
E) Exposing representation
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39
Which of the following phrases best describes a Turing machine?
A) A device for integrating many chips on one circuit board
B) An abstract mathematical model of computing
C) The first electronic digital computer
D) The first successful memory storage device
E) The first computer capable of network communication
A) A device for integrating many chips on one circuit board
B) An abstract mathematical model of computing
C) The first electronic digital computer
D) The first successful memory storage device
E) The first computer capable of network communication
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40
Who is credited with being the first programmer?
A) Leibniz
B) Pascal
C) Babbage
D) Lovelace
E) Hollerith
A) Leibniz
B) Pascal
C) Babbage
D) Lovelace
E) Hollerith
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41
What machine is considered by many to be the first all-programmable electronic digital computer?
A) Analytical Engine
B) Colossus
C) ENIAC
D) UNIVAC I
E) Z1
A) Analytical Engine
B) Colossus
C) ENIAC
D) UNIVAC I
E) Z1
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42
What is the purpose of a compiler?
A) Translate machine language into assembly language
B) Translate high-level language into machine language
C) Translate FORTRAN into COBOL
D) Translate machine language into FORTRAN
E) Translate application programs into system programs
A) Translate machine language into assembly language
B) Translate high-level language into machine language
C) Translate FORTRAN into COBOL
D) Translate machine language into FORTRAN
E) Translate application programs into system programs
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43
Large-scale integration is the process of using multiple input devices on a single computer.
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44
An assembler translates assembly-language programs into machine code.
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45
High-level languages were introduced during the fourth generation of computer software.
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46
Object-oriented design is currently the dominant approach for large programming projects.
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47
Miller's Law states that a human being can actively manage about _______________ pieces of information in short-term memory at one time.
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48
The eighteenth-century device that used cards with holes punched in them to dictate the design of woven cloth was known as _______________.
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49
_______________ is considered by many to be the first all-programmable electronic digital computer.
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50
John Bardeen, Walter H. Brattain, and William B. Shockley won a Nobel Prize for inventing the _______________.
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51
_______________ created a buffer between the programmer and the machine hardware by the end of the first generation of computer software.
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52
List four of the seven big ideas of computing discussed in Chapter 1.
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