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IT Literacy
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it-skills
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literacy
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Identifying recurring patterns in input data with the goal of understand or categorizing that input. (Easy for humans) (Ex: fingerprint identification - handwriting recognition - speech recognition - optional character recognition)
Shareware
Pattern recognition
Download
RAM
2. Read-Only Memory; Memory that include permanent information only. The computer can only read information from in; it can never write any new information on it
ROM
Agent
Fuzzy logic
Defragmenting
3. 1) Poor at planning strategies (less creativity than humans) and can't make decisions (after diagnosis - can't say how to treat patient); 2) powerless outside narrow (but deep) domain of knowledge
Disadvantages of Expert Systems (2)
Tutorial software
Software License
column
4. ~Advantages 1)Safety: easy to simulate without actual risk 2)Economy: Build/simulate/destroy without waste 3)Projection 4)Visualization 5)Replication: Redo/rerun/alter easily ~Disadvantages 1)Reliability 2)Depends on original info 3)Complete trust fa
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing (P2P)
Browser
Model + / ?
Output Devices
5. Synonym finder
Interactive Multimedia
OCR
thesaurus
Factors of a good pw...
6. A program that eliminates fragmented files by changing the assignment of clusters to files; Easier to find files/programs -> Faster computer
Protocol
function
Defragmenting
formula
7. The standard technique used to send information over the Internet. A message is broken into packets that travel independently from network to network toward their common destination - where they are reunited.
Teleconference
Utility Program Features
Packet-switching
Vector Graphics
8. The quantity of information that can be transmitted through a communication medium in a given amount of time. (more bandwidth = faster transmission)
Server
Advantages of Expert Systems (4)
IP address
Bandwidth
9. 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
justification
Packet-switching
ASCII
Logic Bomb
10. A method of compression that can squeeze a music file to a fraction of its original CD sized with only slight loss of quality.
function
Information
Motion Picture Audio Layer (MP3)
Telecommuting
11. Wide Area Network ; A network that extends over a long distance. Each network site is a node on the network
Model
Domains
Output Devices
WAN
12. Using a computer to create - edit and print documents
Networks: + / ?
Virtual Reality (VR)
word processing
Kerning
13. Intersection of row and column
cell
Animation
ISP (Internet service provider)
word wrap
14. 1) makes long distance meetings possible and reduces costs; 2) enables decisions to evolve over time; 3) emphasizes messages over messenger
Advantages of teleconferencing (3)
Full-Color
Bar Code Reader
Backup
15. The narrow (but deep) knowledge base of an expert system.
Advantages of DTP
Sensor
HTML (hypertext markup language)
Domain
16. Most common security tools used to restrict access to computer systems.
Password
Browser
word processing
Analog Signal
17. 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
OCR
Input Devices
Augmented Reality
Rules of Thumb for DTP
18. Process of saving data - esp. for data recovery. Many systems automatically back up data and software onto disks or tapes
template
Video Editing Software
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Backup
19. Artificial intelligence techniques that make it possible for machine performance to improve based on feedback from past performance. (Used in games like chess/checkers; based on prior actions)
header
Machine learning
word wrap
Factors of a good pw...
20. In desktop publishing - software used to combine various source documents into coherent - visually appealing publication (e.g. Adobe InDesign).
Page-Layout Software
replication
Advantages of DTP
Unicode
21. The density of pixels - measured by the number of dots per inch.
Digital television
Domain
Resolution
Processor
22. 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.
Server
Leading
PDF (Portable Document Format)
Source Document
23. A database that contains both facts - and a system of rules for determining and changing the relationship among those facts.
WWW (world wide web)
User Interface
Knowledge base
Processor
24. Typeset-quality pages - ready to be photographed and printed.
Hypermedia
proportionally spaced fonts
Camera-Ready
LAN
25. Software packages which include several applications designed to work well together; such as Microsoft Office
Processor
Tutorial software
Integrated Software
Turning Test
26. Software that is free to try with a send-payment-to-keep honor system
Model
Advantages of digital television (3)
KB
Shareware
27. 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
Packet-switching
Simulation
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing (P2P)
OMR
28. Knowledge acquired from living in the world.
Common-sense knowledge
Data
Model + / ?
Teleconference
29. Software that enables the user to manipulate photographs and other high-resolution images.
Knowledge engineer
Public Domain Software
Defragmenting
Image Processing Software
30. A 65 -000-character set for making letters - digits - and special characters fit into the computer's binary circuitry
Image Processing Software
Teleconference
An example of presentation-graphics software
Unicode
31. Feature in spreadsheet software that allows speculation by providing instant answers to hypothetical questions
Warning
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on line
183
32. Free software that is not copyrighted - offered through World Wide Websites - electronic bulletin boards - user groups - and other sources
Newsgroups
Unicode
Public Domain Software
WYSIWYG
33. The online sharing of music or other computer files directly among individual computer users' hard drives - rather than through posting the files on central servers.
cell
range
Bar Code Reader
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing (P2P)
34. Local Area Network; Multiple personal computers connected on a network
LAN
Byte
WAN
font
35. Measurements of individual body characteristics - such as voiceprint or fingerprint; sometimes used in computer security
Mailing list
Camera-Ready
Biometrics
Netiquette
36. Random Access Memory; Memory that stores program instructions and data temporarily
RAM
User Interface
Firewall
font
37. Built-in component of a word processor or a separate program that compares words in a documents with words in a disk-based dictionary - and flags words not found in the dictionary; may operate in batch mode - checking all the words at once - or inter
column
spell check
Web crawlers
Cracking
38. Predefined set of calculations (i.e. SUM and AVERAGE)
Open-Source Software
function
HTML (hypertext markup language)
footer
39. Protocols developed as an experiment in internetworking - now the language of the Internet - allowing cross-network communication for almost every type of computer and network.
spell check
KB
TCP/IP (transmission control protocol / Internet protocol)
typeface
40. 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)
Simulation
Speech recognition
Convergence
41. Long-term repository for data (e.g. disks - tapes)
Netiquette
Storage Devices
Model + / ?
Wizard
42. An online meeting between 2 or more people; done in 'real time' (ex: IM [instant messaging])
HTML (hypertext markup language)
Color Depth
automatic correction
Teleconference
43. Text-editing feature of a word-processing program which automatically moves any words that won't fit on the current line to the next line - along with the cursor
Processor
word wrap
URL (uniform resource locator)
monospaced fonts
44. Information systems or software programs designed to replicate the decision-making process of a human expert.
grammar and style checker
Expert system
Morph
Bar Code Reader
45. Gigabyte; Approximately 1000 MB
GB
range
LAN
Advantages of Computer Aided Design (CAD) (4)
46. The spacing between letter pairs in a document.
Worm
template
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Kerning
47. Intuitive: 1)throw away 2)trash bin; open file ~ folders 3)Consistent: integrated software 4)Forgiving: undo - cancel 5)Protective: double-click on closing 6)Flexible: copy/paste - shortcuts 7)Speech Recognition Software
GUI Advantages
header
HTTP (hypertext transfer protocol)
Disadvantages of Expert Systems (2)
48. Technology that creates the illusion that the user is immersed in a world that exists only inside the computer; this environment contains both scenes and the controls to change those scenes.
monospaced fonts
Virtual Reality (VR)
WYSIWYG
Storage Devices
49. A specialist who interviews and observes experts - and converts their words and actions into a knowledge base.
Digital Video
formatting
LAN
Knowledge engineer
50. Technology in which browsers on client computers pull information from server machines; the browser needs to initiate a request before any information is delivered.
WYSIWYG
Pull technology
Booting
Responsibilities of System Admin