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IT Literacy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A unique string of four numbers separated by periods that serves as a unique address for a computer on the Internet. The IP address of the host computer and the sending computer is included with every packet of information that traverses the Internet
IP address
Utility Program
Domain
footer
2. Information systems or software programs designed to replicate the decision-making process of a human expert.
Simulation
Expert system
GB
Presentation-Graphics Software
3. 1) Save labor costs (work all the time - no breaks/vacations); 2) improve quality and increase production (esp. in repetitive tasks); 3) ideal for dangerous/impossible jobs for humans
Advantages of Robots (3)
Parallel processing
Template
Advantages of teleconferencing (3)
4. 1) flexible schedule; 2) save time commuting and save $; 3) better for the environment (less gas consumption); 4) better ergonomics (working conditions); 5) save office space/expenses.
Knowledge base
Advantages of telecommuting (5)
column
Humans < Computers (3)
5. Software that serves as tools for doing system maintenance and some repairs that are not automatically handled by the operating system;
serif fonts
Feedback Loop
Utility Program
URL (uniform resource locator)
6. Information in a form that can be read - used and manipulated by a computer
Integrated Software
Data
Speech recognition
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
7. All type - including roman - bold - and italics - of a single design (i.e. Helvetica)
Packet-switching
typeface
OCR
Full-Color
8. Kilobyte; About 1000 bytes of information
Software
Digital television
formula
KB
9. Synonym finder
Laws of Robots (3) (Asimov)
point size
Processor
thesaurus
10. Rules of etiquette that apply to Internet communication.
Interactive Multimedia
serif fonts
Netiquette
System Administrator
11. A database that contains both facts - and a system of rules for determining and changing the relationship among those facts.
Page-Layout Software
Knowledge base
justification
Advantages of Robots (3)
12. Typeface fonts in which the characters are embellished with fine lines (serifs) at the ends of the main strokes
OCR
Rules of Netiquette (6)
serif fonts
An example of presentation-graphics software
13. (autocorrect) word-processing feature that places footnotes where they belong on the page
Byte
automatic correction
Pixel
Trojan Horse
14. Software that spreads from program to program or from disk to disk - and uses each infected program or disk to copy itself. A form of software sabotage.
Virus
outliner
Mailing list
Protocol
15. Wide Area Network ; A network that extends over a long distance. Each network site is a node on the network
WAN
relative reference
Kerning
TB
16. Text entry providing information of the contents of a row/column
Fuzzy logic
Rules of Thumb for DTP
label
Parallel processing
17. Random Access Memory; Memory that stores program instructions and data temporarily
Information
Digital Signal
RAM
Software
18. 1) Paper is easier on eyes. 2) Books can be read anywhere w/o the need of electricity/batteries. 3) Books are aesthetically more pleasing. 4) Books can be highlighted and written in.
Firewall
Disadvantages of ebooks
Worm
Expert system
19. A business that provides its customers with connections to the Internet (along with other services).
cell format
Video Editing Software
ISP (Internet service provider)
DTP (Desktop Publishing)
20. Optical Mark Reader; A reading device that uses reflected light to determine the location of pencil marks on standardized test answer sheets and similar forms
OMR
WYSIWYG
Shareware
Turning Test
21. An interactive cross-reference system that allows textual information to be linked in nonsequential ways. A hypertext document contains links that lead quickly to other parts of the document or to related documents.
Password
Access-Control Software
Hypertext
Login Name
22. Using some combination of text - graphics - animation - video - music - voice and sound effects to communicate.
Multimedia
Open-Source Software
Fuzzy logic
Storage Devices
23. The density of pixels - measured by the number of dots per inch.
RAM
Analog Signal
Resolution
WYSIWYG
24. A desktop-published document that uses a wide range of color; contrast with spot color.
Logic Bomb
Information
row
Full-Color
25. User Name; A one-word name that you type to identify yourself when connecting
FTP (file transfer protocol)
Feedback Loop
Login Name
Upload
26. Fonts like those in the courier family that mimic typewriters; characters - no matter how narrow or wide - hold the same amount of space
Newsgroups
monospaced fonts
Knowledge base
serif fonts
27. Unauthorized access and/or vandalism of computer systems; short for criminal hacking
Cracking
GUI
justification
Operating System Advantages
28. Binary digit; The smallest unit of information. A bit can have two values: 0 or 1
Pull technology
Resolution
Protocol
Bit
29. In desktop publishing - the articles - chapters - drawings - maps - charts - and photographs that are to appear in the publication. Usually produces with standard word processors and graphics programs.
Master Pages
Source Document
UPS
Robot
30. A pocket-sized computer used to organize appointments - tasks - notes - contacts - and other personal information; sometimes called hand-held computer or palmtop computer. Many PDAs include additional software and hardware for wireless communication.
Bitmapped Graphics
Personal digital assistant (PDA)
Factors that affect bandwidth (3)
Feedback Loop
31. Technology in which information is delivered automatically to a client computer. The user subscribes to a service - and the server delivers that information periodically and unobtrusively. Contrast with pull technology.
Push technology
Pattern recognition
Backdoor
Multimedia
32. 1) documents can be disorienting and leave the reader wondering; 2) documents don't always have the links readers want - leaving them frustrated because they can't easily get from here to there; 3) documents may contain 'lost' links - especially on t
Disadvantages of hypertext (4)
RAM
Full-Color
Rules of Netiquette (6)
33. Created: 1) URL; 2) HTML; 3) HTTP://; 4) first 'browser'
ISP (Internet service provider)
GB
Tim Burners-Lee (4)
Full-Color
34. 1) Say what is meant and with care (when using the Internet/email - there is no tone of voice); 2) keep it short (otherwise people may not read it all and miss stuff); 3) don't assume you're anonymous; 4) learn the non-verbal language of the net; 5)
Rules of Netiquette (6)
cell format
value
footer
35. 1) color depth; 2) resolution
Processor
OCR
Factors that control image quality (2)
Server
36. Device for sending information from the computer (e.g. monitor or printer)
Pattern recognition
Output Devices
absolute reference
Speech recognition
37. An online meeting between 2 or more people; done in 'real time' (ex: IM [instant messaging])
Teleconference
Spot Color
Video Editing Software
typeface
38. A program that performs useful tasks while at the same time carrying out a secret destructive act. A form of software sabotage/
Trojan Horse
Domain
Speech recognition
Painting Software
39. A popular networking architecture developed in 1976 at Xerox with general principles which apply to all common network connections
grammar and style checker
Advantages of teleconferencing (3)
Hyperlink
Ethernet
40. Copy files between storage devices; Repair damaged data files; Guard against viruses; Compress files to take up less disk space; example: defragmenting
Bandwidth
Intranet
Utility Program Features
Backup
41. Television that processes information through a binary code rather than an analog signal.
FTP (file transfer protocol)
GB
Digital television
User Interface
42. 1) creative; 2) parallel processing (multitasking); 3) image analysis; 4) common sense knowledge; 5) see relationships between concepts; 6) knowledge base is vast - not narrow; 7) translation of languages (idioms); 8) expression/interpretation of emo
justification
Rules of Thumb for DTP
Humans > Computers (8)
Integrated Software
43. Language that people speak/write everyday.
Domain
Natural language
Inference engine
justification
44. Loading the non-ROM part of the operating system into memory
Advantages of DTP
Booting
Upload
Input Devices
45. Measurements of individual body characteristics - such as voiceprint or fingerprint; sometimes used in computer security
Natural language
font
GB
Biometrics
46. Software that facilitates the arrangement of information into hierarchies or levels of ideas
outliner
Operating System
Logic Bomb
Disadvantages of hypertext (4)
47. A picture element (dot) on a computer screen or printout. Groups of pixels compose the images on the monitor and the output of a printout.
column
cell format
Pixel
Virtual Reality (VR)
48. The spacing between lines of text.
Model + / ?
Agent
WYSIWYG
Leading
49. American Standard Code for Information Interchange; A code that represents characters as 8-bit codes. Allows the binary computer to work with letters - digits and special characters
Speech recognition
ASCII
footer
TB
50. Optical Character Recognition; Locating and identifying printed characters embedded in an image - allowing the text to be stored as an editable document. Can be performed by wand readers - pen scanners - and OCR software
System Administrator
Wizard
OCR
Software License