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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. Typeface fonts in which the characters are embellished with fine lines (serifs) at the ends of the main strokes
Knowledge engineer
Storage Devices
serif fonts
Access-Control Software
2. 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.
Packet-switching
Advantages of Robots (3)
justification
Virus
3. Microsoft Powerpoint
Cookies
An example of presentation-graphics software
Robot
GUI Advantages
4. Vertical
column
Protocol
Robot
Multimedia
5. 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
range
Disadvantages of Expert Systems (2)
Analog Signal
Disadvantages of teleconferencing (4)
6. Long-term repository for data (e.g. disks - tapes)
Backup
Storage Devices
Cookies
Drawing Software
7. The quantity of information that can be transmitted through a communication medium in a given amount of time. (more bandwidth = faster transmission)
Bandwidth
Password
Utility Program Features
formula
8. Video clip in which one image metamorphoses into another.
Page-Layout Software
Morph
Machine learning
Robot
9. A text file that includes codes that describe the format - layout - and logical structure of a hypermedia document. Most Web pages are created with this code.
Hyperlink
Rules of Netiquette (6)
Netiquette
HTML (hypertext markup language)
10. 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
Bar Code Reader
OMR
Cracking
thesaurus
11. A stream of bits
Disadvantages of ebooks
Public Domain Software
Defragmenting
Digital Signal
12. 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)
Netiquette
Trojan Horse
UPS
13. Ongoing public discussions on a particular subject consisting of notes written to a central Internet site and redistributed through a worldwide newsgroup called Usenet. You can check into and out of them whenever you want; all messages are posted on
Newsgroups
Netiquette
thesaurus
MB
14. A type of wireless device that enables mobile phones - hand-held computers - and PCs to communicate with each other regardless of operating system.
justification
Bluetooth
PDF (Portable Document Format)
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing (P2P)
15. Local Area Network; Multiple personal computers connected on a network
monospaced fonts
Agent
Template
LAN
16. A computer especially designed to provide software and other resources to other computers over a network
typeface
Server
ROM
spell check
17. A defense department system with 24 satellites that can pinpoint any location on the Earth.
Global positioning system
WAN
Output Devices
Personal digital assistant (PDA)
18. Terabyte; Approximately 1 million megabytes
Tutorial software
TB
Server
ebook (Electronic Book)
19. Video reduced to a series of numbers (0 and 1) - which can be edited - stored - and played back without loss of quality.
Fuzzy logic
worksheet
IP address
Digital Video
20. The identification of spoken words and sentences by a computer - making it possible for voice input to be converted into text files
Knowledge engineer
Browser
Speech recognition
Help file
21. An error in programming
Bug
DTP (Desktop Publishing)
Intranet
MB
22. Bit depth; the number of bits devoted to each pixel.
Software
Color Depth
Tutorial software
Global positioning system
23. Synonym finder
thesaurus
relative reference
Packet-switching
Worm
24. A method of compression that can squeeze a music file to a fraction of its original CD sized with only slight loss of quality.
justification
Vector Graphics
Motion Picture Audio Layer (MP3)
Model
25. Grouping of 8 bits
typeface
Byte
Disadvantages of telecommuting (3)
Online help
26. A class of Internet addresses indicated by a suffix such as: .com - .gov - .net
Humans < Computers (3)
Parallel processing
Domains
Presentation-Graphics Software
27. A database that contains both facts - and a system of rules for determining and changing the relationship among those facts.
Disadvantages of telecommuting (3)
Knowledge base
Logic Bomb
Byte
28. Software help agent that walks the user through a complex process
Wizard
Booting
Bit
Information
29. 1) Plan before you publish! 2) Use appropriate fonts. 3) Don't go 'style-crazy.' 4) Look at the document through the reader's eyes. 5) Learn from the masters. 6) Know your limitations. 7) Remember your message/objective.
Knowledge base
Networks: + / ?
Rules of Thumb for DTP
Access-Control Software
30. User interface that requires the user to type text commands on a command-line to communicate with the operating system
Teleconference
Command-Line Interface
Feedback Loop
Humans < Computers (3)
31. Alignment of text on a line: left justification (smooth left margin - ragged right margin) - right justification (smooth right - ragged left)
justification
Presentation-Graphics Software
Rules of thumb for using Powerpoint (6)
Robot
32. Feature in spreadsheet software that allows speculation by providing instant answers to hypothetical questions
33. 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
'Read-me' file
Tutorial software
Laws of Robots (3) (Asimov)
34. Small text file that comes with many software packages - and contains information not included in the official documentation
35. 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.
Training software
LAN
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing (P2P)
Defragmenting
36. Free software that is not copyrighted - offered through World Wide Websites - electronic bulletin boards - user groups - and other sources
Software
Public Domain Software
Hyperlink
Input Devices
37. Custom-designed procedure program which automates tasks in an application program
WAN
typeface
Morph
macro
38. In desktop publishing - software used to combine various source documents into coherent - visually appealing publication (e.g. Adobe InDesign).
Tutorial software
Page-Layout Software
Domains
formatting
39. Measurements of individual body characteristics - such as voiceprint or fingerprint; sometimes used in computer security
Gigahertz
Byte
Tim Burners-Lee (4)
Biometrics
40. Software which must be purchased through commercial channels and is copyrighted; Cannot be legally duplicated for others
Hacker
Commercial Software
Parallel processing
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
41. Fonts like those in the courier family that mimic typewriters; characters - no matter how narrow or wide - hold the same amount of space
OMR
Full-Color
Arpanet
monospaced fonts
42. A special type of communications software designed to access and display information at Internet Web sites.
Browser
Animation
Augmented Reality
Disadvantages of hypertext (4)
43. Software or hardware that guards against unauthorized access to an internal network
Firewall
Disadvantages of teleconferencing (4)
Multimedia
Global positioning system
44. An external device (i.e. keyboard - monitor) connected via cable to the system central processing unit (CPU)
Rules of Netiquette (6)
Peripheral
Hyperlink
Telecommuting
45. The spacing between lines of text.
Image analysis
Backup
Byte
Leading
46. 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)
Open-Source Software
Animation
Commercial Software
Pattern recognition
47. The narrow (but deep) knowledge base of an expert system.
Domain
OMR
serif fonts
Presentation-Graphics Software
48. The relatively easy use of a single color (or sometimes two) to add interest to a desktop-publishing product.
Digital television
range
Bitmapped Graphics
Spot Color
49. 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
Camera-Ready
Knowledge engineer
OCR
50. In desktop publishing - the pages that control the general layout of the document (such as the page borders - numbers - or header).
Ethernet
justification
Utility Program
Master Pages