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Technology In Action - 2
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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. An expansion card that enables a computer to connect other computers or to a cable modem to facilitate a high-speed internet connection.
network interface card(NIC)
bluetooth
Internet appliance
solid state drive (SSD)
2. Programs designed to provide users with entertainment. Computer games make up the vast majority of entertainment software.
expansion card (adapter card)
home network server
public domain
entertainment software
3. A measure of the difference in light intensity between the brightest white and the darkest black colors that a monitor can produce. If the contrast ratio is too low - colors tend to fade when the brightness is adjusted to a high or low setting.
contrast ratio
QWERTY keyboard
client
wide area network (WAN)
4. The first part of the label applied to a file; it is generally the name a user assigns to the file when saving it.
flash memory card
file name
public domain
network adapter
5. 'As its name implies - the computer's desktop puts at your fingertips all of the elements necessary for a productive work session and that are typically found on or near the top of a traditional desk - such as files and folders.'
desktop
cache memory
enterprise resource planning (ERP) system
icon
6. A specially designed computer chip that resides inside another device - such as a car. These self-contained computer devices have their own programming and typically neither recieve input from users nor interact with other systems.
embedded computer
extension (file type)
file
Microsoft Disk Operating System (MSDOS)
7. 'A type of hard drive that uses much thinner cables - and can transfer data more quickly - than IDE drives.'
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (Serial ATA)
switch
Windows Explorer
Cat 6 cable
8. RAM that is included as part of a video card.
video memory
file server
folder
server
9. The radio waves or cable that transport data on a network.
pixel
transmission media
freeware
patient simulator
10. 'The process of identifying a computer user - based on a login or username and password. The computer system determines whether the computer user is authorized and what level of access is to be granted on the network.'
aspect radio
authentication
passive topology
source code
11. 'The main function of an Internet appliance is easy access to the Internet - social networking sites - e-mail - video - news - and entertainment.'
power-on self-test (POST)
Internet appliance
Windows
platter
12. The maximum speed at which data can be transmitted between two nodes on a network; usually measured in megabits per second (Mbps). See also data transfer rate.
data mining
digital video editing software
compact disc(CD)
bandwidth (data transfer rate)
13. A port to which a CRT monitor connects.
Windows Explorer
system requirements
network adapter
video graphics array (VGA) port
14. Impact of read/write head against magnetic platter of the hard drive; often results in data loss.
kernel (supervisor program)
Web-based application software
random access memory (RAM)
head crash
15. A condition of excessive paging in which the operating system becomes sluggish.
template
system software
external SATA
thrashing
16. 'Software - often used for training purposes - which allows the user to experience or control an event as if it is reality.'
simulation software
public domain
scrollbar
file management
17. A portion of the hard drive containing all the different configurations (settings) used by the Windows operating system (OS) as well as by other applications.
file management
operating system (OS)
registry
Windows
18. Communications media that do not use cables but instead rely on radio waves to communicate.
ditgital home
local area network (LAN)
data transfer rate (bandwidth)
wireless media
19. System software that controls hardware devices.
sleep mode
system file
firmware
platform
20. Measured in degrees - this tells how far you can move to the side of (or above or below) the monitor before the image quality degrades to unacceptable levels.
authentication server
nonimpact printer
viewing angle
sound card
21. 'A device designed to store media - share media across the network - and back up files on computers connected to a home network.'
track
bus (linear bus) topology
home network server
command-driven interface
22. 'In a file name - the three letters that follow the user-supplied file name after the dot (.); the extension identifies what kind of family of files the file belongs to - or which application should be used to read the file.'
computer literate
ditgital home
brute force attack
extension (file type)
23. A data-processing device that gathers - processes - outputs - and stores digital data and information.
computer
application software
client/server network
application software
24. An expansion card that attached to the motherboard inside the system unit and the enables the computer to produce sounds by providing a connection for the speakers and microphone.
cold boot
platter
sound card
interrupt handler
25. An application program such as Microsoft Excel or Lotus 1-2-3 that enables a user to do calculations and numerical analyses easily.
media access control (MAC) address
spreadsheet software
unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable
custom installation
26. 'Temporary storage - such as in random access memory (RAM). When the power is off - the data in volatile storage is cleared out.'
volatile storage
network
read/write head
video graphics array (VGA) port
27. 'A mini-application that runs on the desktop - offering easy access to a frequently used tool such as weather or a calendar item.'
packet (data packet)
freeware
external hard drive
gadget
28. About a billion bytes
gigabyte(GB)
expansion card (adapter card)
active topology
swap file (page file)
29. A type of monitor ( or display in a notebook or PDA) that accepts input from a user touching the screen.
application software
touch screen
stylus
network operating system (NOS)
30. The amount of random access memory (RAM) that is installed in a computer.
physical memory
Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)
input device
open source software
31. A single copper wire surrounded by layers of plastic insulation and sheathing; used mainly in cable television and cable Internet service.
media access control (MAC) address
motherboard
coaxial cable
power supply
32. A cable that transmits data at close to the speed of light along glass or plastic fibers.
fiber-optic cable
operating system(OS)
system restore point
system software
33. Pernament storage - as in read-only memory (ROM).
packet screening
wireless media
mainframe
nonvolatile storage
34. Documentation for a software product that is built directly into the software.
system restore point
viewing angle
integrated help
virtual memory
35. 'The set of programs on a computer that helps a user carry out tasks such as word processing - sending e-mail - balancing a budget - creating presentations - editing photos - taking an online course - and playing games.'
peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing
star topology
volatile storage
application software
36. A set of controls on standard keyboards that moves the cursor(the flashing symbol on the monitor that indicates where the next character will be inserted); also known as an arrow key.
packet (data packet)
cursor control key
external hard drive
sector
37. A compact audio-video interface standard that carries both high-definition video and uncompressed digital audio.
supercomputer
high-definition multimedia interface(HDMI)
modem card
packet (data packet)
38. A large - expensive computer that supports hundreds or thousands of users simultaneously and executes many different programs at the same time.
network-ready device
universal serial bus (USB) port
CPU usage
mainframe
39. The time it takes a storage device to locate its stored data.
gigabit Ethernet
access time
active topology
gigabyte(GB)
40. 'Portable storage devices - such as CDs - DVDs - and Blu-ray discs - that use a laser to read and write data.'
video graphics array (VGA) port
peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing
basic input/output system (BIOS)
optical media
41. An expansion card that enables a computer to connect other computers or to a cable modem to facilitate a high-speed Internet connection.
network interface card (NIC)
system restore point
surround sound
software piracy
42. A set of memory chips - located on the motherboard - which stores data and instructions that cannot be changed or erased; it holds all the instructions the computer needs to start up.
read-only memory (ROM)
service set identifier (SSID)
personal information manager (PIM) software
peripheral device
43. The space on the hard drive where the operating system stores data if there isn't enough random access memory (RAM) to hold all of the programs you're currently trying to run.
multiuser operating system (network operating system)
desktop publishing (DTP) software
virtual memory
flash memory card
44. 'A wireless standard established in 1997 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; also known as WiFi (short for Wireless Fidelity) - it enables wireless network devices to work seamlessly with other networks and devices.'
multiuser operating system (network operating system)
terabyte (TB)
home area network (HAN)
802.11 standard
45. 'A method of data collision detection in which a node connected to the network listens (that is - has carrier sense) to determine that no other nodes are currently transmitting data signals; short for Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Dete
basic input/output system (BIOS)
CSMA/CD
802.11 standard
router
46. A tag that looks like a sticker or label - is attached to a batch of merchandise - and contains a microchip that holds a unique sequence of numbers used to identify the product to which it is attached.
keyboard
bluetooth technology
radio frequency identification tags (RFID tags)
directory
47. BD-ROM is defined as BluRay Disc Read Only Memory. BD-ROM is an optical disc storage media format for high-definition video and data storage.
track
aspect radio
digital video interface(DVI)
BD-ROM disc
48. A type of network that uses servers to deliver services to computers that are requesting them (clients).
sound card
platter
client/server network (server-based network)
possessed object
49. 'The process of identifying a computer user - based on a login or username and password. The computer system determines whether the computer user is authorized and what level of access is to be granted on the network.'
authentication
touch screen
source code
Disk Cleanup
50. A device that can project images from your computer onto a wall or viewing screen.
DVD-R/RW
projector
software license
Recycle Bin