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IT Literacy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Spreadsheet document which appears on the screen as a grid or numbered rows/columns
worksheet
monospaced fonts
GUI
Wizard
2. Software that enables the user to manipulate photographs and other high-resolution images.
Defragmenting
Image Processing Software
monospaced fonts
Pixel
3. The field of computer science devoted to making computers perceive - reason and act in ways that have - until now - been reserved for human beings.
Sensor
Processor
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Gigahertz
4. The science of designing work environments that enable people and things to interact efficiently and safely
word processing
An example of presentation-graphics software
Ergonomics
HTML (hypertext markup language)
5. Fonts which provide more room for wide as opposed to narrow characters
Advantages of Robots (3)
Page-Layout Software
proportionally spaced fonts
Upload
6. Documentation file that appears onscreen at the user's request
Help file
ISP (Internet service provider)
Tutorial software
Speech recognition
7. A desktop-published document that uses a wide range of color; contrast with spot color.
Feedback Loop
template
Factors that control image quality (2)
Full-Color
8. Software that is free to try with a send-payment-to-keep honor system
Biometrics
Humans > Computers (8)
'Read-me' file
Shareware
9. A popular networking architecture developed in 1976 at Xerox with general principles which apply to all common network connections
Ethernet
Pixel
Pull technology
word wrap
10. A special type of communications software designed to access and display information at Internet Web sites.
Input Devices
TB
Fuzzy logic
Browser
11. Kilobyte; About 1000 bytes of information
KB
cell
Virtual Reality (VR)
Software Piracy
12. Created: 1) URL; 2) HTML; 3) HTTP://; 4) first 'browser'
Hypertext
Tim Burners-Lee (4)
function
Bluetooth
13. 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.
Ergonomics
HTML (hypertext markup language)
Help file
Push technology
14. An online meeting between 2 or more people; done in 'real time' (ex: IM [instant messaging])
Bluetooth
Responsibilities of System Admin
Teleconference
GB
15. Binary digit; The smallest unit of information. A bit can have two values: 0 or 1
Hypermedia
Hyperlink
Mailing list
Bit
16. Documentation and help available through a software company's Web site
GB
Image analysis
Online help
Laws of Robots (3) (Asimov)
17. Component of word-processing software that analyzes each word in context - checking for content errors - common grammatical errors - and stylistic problems
Logic Bomb
grammar and style checker
Advantages of Expert Systems (4)
Model
18. Software packages which include several applications designed to work well together; such as Microsoft Office
Shareware
Integrated Software
Input Devices
ROM
19. Network created in 1969 from a government grant during the Cold War that is the foundation of today's Internet. ('Advanced Research Project Agency NETwork')
Arpanet
Drawing Software
monospaced fonts
Spot Color
20. (Modeling) The use of computers to create abstract models of objects - organisms - organizations and processes
Advantages of digital television (3)
Model
serif fonts
Ergonomics
21. 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
spell check
monospaced fonts
ROM
formula
22. In desktop publishing - the pages that control the general layout of the document (such as the page borders - numbers - or header).
Public Domain Software
Master Pages
Operating System Advantages
Wizard
23. Synonym finder
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Analog Signal
thesaurus
Camera-Ready
24. Professionally designed - empty documents that can be adapted to specific user needs. In spreadsheet software - worksheets that contain labels and formulas but no data values. The template produces instant answers when you fill in the blanks.
Biometrics
Site License
Advantages of telecommuting (5)
Template
25. 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)
range
Pattern recognition
Advantages of DTP
Output Devices
26. Provides direct instruction in a clearly specified skill of subject
Tutorial software
Bit
Advantages of telecommuting (5)
thesaurus
27. Communicates with peripherals; Coordinates the concurrent processing of tasks; Manages memory; Keeps track of location of all programs/files of hard drive
GUI
Operating System Advantages
Operating System
Virus
28. (autocorrect) word-processing feature that places footnotes where they belong on the page
Peripheral
ISP (Internet service provider)
Augmented Reality
automatic correction
29. 'what you see is what you get' (wizzy-wig); arrangement of words on the screen representing a close approximation to the arrangement of words on the printed page
Pixel
Rules of Thumb for DTP
WYSIWYG
Laws of Robots (3) (Asimov)
30. A class of Internet addresses indicated by a suffix such as: .com - .gov - .net
DTP (Desktop Publishing)
Humans > Computers (8)
Analog Signal
Domains
31. 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
ASCII
Operating System
word wrap
Firewall
32. The use of computers to draw products or process designs on the screen.
Access-Control Software
KB
grammar and style checker
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
33. User interface that requires the user to type text commands on a command-line to communicate with the operating system
Command-Line Interface
Responsibilities of System Admin
Robot
Disadvantages of hypertext (4)
34. The use of computer displays that add virtual information to a person's sensory perceptions - supplementing rather than replacing (as in virtual reality) the world the user sees.
'Read-me' file
RAM
Augmented Reality
Web crawlers
35. Free software that is not copyrighted - offered through World Wide Websites - electronic bulletin boards - user groups - and other sources
Humans > Computers (8)
Cookies
Tim Burners-Lee (4)
Public Domain Software
36. An error in programming
Fuzzy logic
column
Bug
Integrated Software
37. Enables you to 'paint' pixels on the screen with a pointing device.
Training software
Image analysis
Painting Software
Bitmapped Graphics
38. 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.
WWW (world wide web)
Hypertext
Mailing list
Firewall
39. Television that processes information through a binary code rather than an analog signal.
Digital television
Hyperlink
Factors that control image quality (2)
Inference engine
40. 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.
Page-Layout Software
TCP/IP (transmission control protocol / Internet protocol)
Rules of Thumb for DTP
An example of presentation-graphics software
41. Vertical
column
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing (P2P)
Disadvantages of ebooks
GUI Advantages
42. Anything that can be communicated
Information
Help file
point size
Knowledge base
43. 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
Virus
Disadvantages of Expert Systems (2)
Site License
Full-Color
44. Reference to a specific cell address; doesn't change when copied
Hacker
Unicode
Global positioning system
absolute reference
45. Fonts like those in the courier family that mimic typewriters; characters - no matter how narrow or wide - hold the same amount of space
monospaced fonts
Parallel processing
Agent
Advantages of teleconferencing (3)
46. Device for accepting input (e.g. a keyboard)
Netiquette
Input Devices
Software
formula
47. Automates the creation of visual aids for lectures - training sessions and other presentations. Can include everything from spreadsheet charting programs to animation-editing software - but most commonly used for creating and displaying a series of o
Disadvantages of teleconferencing (4)
Feedback Loop
Presentation-Graphics Software
HTML (hypertext markup language)
48. ~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
Model + / ?
User Interface
'what if?' questions
Robot
49. A continuous wave
Defragmenting
Analog Signal
Disadvantages of ebooks
Arpanet
50. 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.
Bit
Utility Program
Disadvantages of ebooks
DTP (Desktop Publishing)