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IT: Peripherals
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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. Small - magnetically sensitive - flexible plastic wafers housed in a plastic case - used as a storage device.
CD-RW
magnetic ink character reader
graphics tablet
diskettes (disks)
2. A nonimpact printer that sprays ink directly onto paper to produce printed text and graphic images.
radio frequency identification (RFID) tag
USB (universal serial bus)
inkjet printer
Keyboard
3. An all-in-one output device that usually combines a scanner - a laser or inkjet printer - and a fax modem.
sequential access
repetitive-stress injuries
nonimpact printer
multifunction printer (MFP)
4. Compact disk-rewritable - an optical disk that allows writing - erasing - and rewriting.
Trackball
Mouse
CD-RW
Sensor
5. Storage device that uses magnetic tape to store information.
optical disk drive
Monitor
CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitors
tape drive
6. A terminal with a wand reader - barcode scanner - or other device that captures information at the check-out counter of a store.
tape drive
liquid crystal display (LCD) displays
point-of-sale (POS) terminal
hard disk
7. A pressure-sensitive touch tablet used as a pointing device. The user presses on the tablet with a stylus.
Joystick
pointing stick (TrackPoint)
handwriting recognition software
graphics tablet
8. An impact printer used by mainframes to produce massive printouts. They print characters only - not graphics.
Printer
storage device
line printer
Monitor
9. Flat-panels displays - once primarily used for portable computers but now replacing bulkier CRT monitors for desktops.
magnetic disk
inkjet printer
liquid crystal display (LCD) displays
Ergonomics
10. Output device that produces a paper copy of any information that can be displayed on the screen.
Keyboard
multifunction printer (MFP)
Ergonomics
Printer
11. A small flat-panel pointing device that is sensitive to light pressure. The user moves the pointer by dragging a finger across the pad.
touchpad (trackpad)
Scanner
Keyboard
radio frequency identification (RFID) reader
12. A nonimpact printer that uses a laser beam to create patterns of electrical charges on a rotating drum. The charged patterns attract black toner and transfer it to paper as the drum rotates.
CD-ROM drive
solid-state storage
fax modem
laser printer
13. Compact disk-recordable - an optical disk you can write information on - but you cannot remove the information.
CD-R
line printer
inkjet printer
DVD-RAM
14. Density of pixels - measured by the number of dots per inch.
Plotter
Resolution
CD-RW
storage device
15. A common optical drive in computers that can read data from CD-ROM disks.
interface standards
CD-ROM drive
fax modem
Printer
16. A disk drive that can read and write on rewritable optical disks.
hot swap
CD-RW drive
liquid crystal display (LCD) displays
photo printer
17. A gearshift-like device used as a controller for arcade-style computer games.
Ergonomics
removable cartridge media
Sensor
Joystick
18. Hardware peripheral that enables a computer to send onscreen documents to a receiving fax machine by translating the document into signals that can be sent over phone wires and decoded by the receiving fax machine.
Trackball
solid-state storage
CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitors
fax modem
19. A device that reads numbers printed with magnetic ink on checks.
magnetic ink character reader
interface standards
radio frequency identification (RFID) reader
line printer
20. Storage medium with random-access capability - accessed by the computer's disk drive.
magnetic tape
magnetic disk
Monitor
optical mark reader
21. Storage - such as flash memory - with no moving parts. Solid-state storage is likely to replace disk storage in the future.
magnetic tape
diskettes (disks)
solid-state storage
point-of-sale (POS) terminal
22. A device that - when energized by a nearby RFID reader - broadcasts information to the reader for input into a computer.
DVD-ROM drive
Scanner
radio frequency identification (RFID) tag
storage device
23. Software that translates the user's handwritten forms into ASCII characters.
handwriting recognition software
optical disk drive
magnetic disk
optical mark reader
24. Long-term repository for data. Disks and tape drives are examples.
magnetic ink character reader
storage device
CD-ROM drive
Trackball
25. Pointing device that remains stationary while the user moves a protruding ball to control the pointer on the screen.
sequential access
removable cartridge media
diskettes (disks)
Trackball
26. The science of designing work environments that enable people and things to interact efficiently and safely.
Ergonomics
radio frequency identification (RFID) tag
Digitize
radio frequency identification (RFID) reader
27. A device that enables digital machines to monitor a physical quantity of the analog world - such as temperature - humidity - or pressure - to provide data used in robotics - environmental climate control - and other applications.
line printer
Sensor
laser printer
flash memory
28. Television-style monitors used as the output device for many desktop computers.
photo printer
diskettes (disks)
DVD-ROM drive
CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitors
29. To remove and replace peripheral devices without powering down the computer and peripherals. Some modern interface standards such as USB and FireWire allow hot-swapping.
hot swap
Joystick
DVD-RAM
Digitize
30. A type of newer inkjet printer specially optimized to print high-quality photos captured with digital cameras and scanners.
storage device
DVD-RAM
DVD-ROM drive
photo printer
31. Printer that forms images by physically striking paper - ribbon - and print hammer together.
inkjet printer
solid-state storage
impact printer
Mouse
32. A camera that captures images and stores them as bit patterns on disks or other digital storage media instead of using film.
digital camera
Digitize
CD-RW drive
inkjet printer
33. Converting information into a digital form that can be stored in the computer's memory.
Plotter
Digitize
radio frequency identification (RFID) reader
CD-ROM drive
34. A keyboard that places the keys at angles that allow your wrists to assume a more natural position while you type - potentially reducing the risk of repetitive-stress injuries.
radio frequency identification (RFID) tag
Printer
CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitors
ergonomic keyboard
35. A type of impact printer - which forms images by physically striking paper - ribbon - and print hammer together - the way a typewriter does.
impact printer
radio frequency identification (RFID) reader
Plotter
dot-matrix printer
36. A handheld input device that - when moved around on a desktop or table - moves a pointer around the computer screen.
Ergonomics
random access
Mouse
hot swap
37. An output device that displays text and graphics onscreen.
Joystick
Monitor
touch screen
optical disk drive
38. A printer that produces characters without physically striking the page.
interface standards
nonimpact printer
CD-R
multifunction printer (MFP)
39. A reading device that uses reflected light to determine the location of pencil marks on standardized test answer sheets and similar forms.
optical mark reader
sound card
hot swap
DVD-RAM
40. See IEEE 1394.
FireWire (IEEE 1394 - FireWire 400 - FireWire 800)
pointing stick (TrackPoint)
diskettes (disks)
digital camera
41. A data path standard that theoretically allows up to 126 devices - such as keyboards - digital cameras - and scanners - to be chained together from a single port - allowing for data transmission that is much faster and more flexible than through trad
pointing stick (TrackPoint)
USB (universal serial bus)
FireWire (IEEE 1394 - FireWire 400 - FireWire 800)
photo printer
42. Storage method that allows information retrieval without regard to the order in which it was recorded.
handwriting recognition software
digital camera
random access
Printer
43. Input device - similar to a typewriter keyboard - for entering data and commands into the computer.
radio frequency identification (RFID) tag
Keyboard
digital camera
CD-R
44. A type of optical disk with multigigabyte capacity that can be read - written - and erased.
Monitor
DVD-RAM
Sensor
CD-R
45. Locating and identifying printed characters embedded in an image - allowing the text to be stored as an editable document. OCR can be performed by wand readers - pen scanners - and OCR software.
inkjet printer
optical character recognition (OCR)
CD-R
fax modem
46. Standards for ports and other connective technology agreed upon by the hardware industry so that devices made by one manufacturer can be attached to systems made by other companies.
sequential access
bar code reader
interface standards
optical mark reader
47. An optical disk drive that can read high-capacity DVD disks.
Joystick
CD-ROM
liquid crystal display (LCD) displays
DVD-ROM drive
48. A reading tool that uses light to read universal product codes - inventory codes - and other codes created out of patterns of variable-width bars.
Ergonomics
photo printer
CD-ROM drive
bar code reader
49. A tiny joystick-like device embedded in the keyboard of a laptop computer.
CD-ROM drive
interface standards
pointing stick (TrackPoint)
sequential access
50. A circuit board that allows the PC to accept microphone input - play music and other sound through speakers or headphones - and process sound in a variety of ways.
graphics tablet
sound card
FireWire (IEEE 1394 - FireWire 400 - FireWire 800)
Ergonomics