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Technology In Action - 2
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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. 'A device for transmitting data on a network. A switch makes decisions - based on the media access control (MAC) address of the data - as to where the data is to be sent.'
digital divide
switch
local area network (LAN)
system restore point
2. 'A hierarchical structure that include files - folders - and drives used to create a more organized and efficient computer.'
access card reader
network operating system (NOS)
projector
directory
3. A device that uses some unique characteristic of human biology to identify authorized users.
biometric authentication device
Backup and Restore utility
kernel (supervisor program)
frame
4. The set of techniques used in processing and retrieving information.
computer
information technology(IT)
video graphics array (VGA) port
DVD+R/RW
5. Acts as a go-between for computers on the internal network and the external network (the Internet).
warm boot
proxy server
audio editing software
presentation software
6. Programs you can use to design interactive Web pages without knowing any HyperText Markup Language (HTML) code.
DVD-RAM
cache memory
speech-recognition software (voice-recognition software)
Web page authoring software
7. 'The steady and constant pace at which a computer goes through machine cycles - measured in hertz (Hz).'
clock speed
thermal printer
file path
wireless media
8. 'The technology that enables the operating system - once it is booted up - to recognize automatically any new peripherals and configure them to work with the system.'
Plug and Play (PnP)
smartphone
trackpoint device
flash drive(jump drive - USB drive - or thumb drive)
9. The process of installing all the files and programs from the distribution CD to the computer's hard drive.
full installation
software
operating system (OS)
physical memory
10. 'A device on a network such as a router - hub - and switch that moves data signals around the network.'
trackball mouse
network navigation device
memory module (memory card)
sound card
11. 'Someone who has training in computer and peripheral maintenance and repair - network design - and the installation of network software; installs new equipment - configures computers for users - repairs equipment - and assigns network access to users
device driver
network administrator
multimedia software
read-only memory (ROM)
12. A method of optical storage for digital data that has greater storage capacity than compact discs.
multiuser operating system (network operating system)
volatile storage
external SATA
digital video(or versatile) disc (DVD)
13. An application program such as Microsoft Excel or Lotus 1-2-3 that enables a user to do calculations and numerical analyses easily.
system software
spreadsheet software
network operating system (NOS)
operating system (OS)
14. 'A specialized logic chip that is dedicated to quickly displaying and calculating visual data such as shadows - textures - and luminosity.'
graphics processing unit (GPU)
information
financial planning software
Linux
15. A power supply regulates the wall voltage to the voltages required by computer chips; it is housed inside the system unit.
notebook computer
Backup and Restore utility
power supply
switch
16. An index of all sector numbers that the hard drive stores in a table to keep track of which sectors hold which files.
eSata
token method
file allocation table (FAT)
Web server
17. A server used to fulfill one specific function (such as handling e-mail).
multiuser operating system (network operating system)
hacker
system software
dedicated server
18. The instructions programmers write in a higher-level language.
firmware
database software
source code
volatile storage
19. An active topology (meaning that data is retransmitted) in which the nodes connect to a central communications device called a switch. The switch receives a signal from the sending node and retransmits it to the node that should receive it.
preemptive multitasking
laser printer
radio frequency identification tags (RFID tags)
star topology
20. 'The essential component of the operating system that is responsible for managing the processor and all other components of the computer system. Because it stays in random access memory (RAM) the entire time the computer is powered on - the kernel is
compact disc(CD)
embedded computer
file
kernel (supervisor program)
21. 'A group of two or more computers (or nodes) that are configured to share information and resources such as printers - files - and databases.'
network
token
network architecture
passive topology
22. 'Small blocks of memory - located directly on and next to the central processing unit (CPU) chip - that act as holding places for recently or frequently used instructions or data that the CPU accesses the most. When these instructions or data are sto
cache memory
menu
kernel (supervisor program)
mainframe
23. 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.
sound card
Ethernet network
terabyte (TB)
folder
24. An operating system (OS) that enables more than one user to access the computer system at one time by efficiently juggling all the requests from multiple users.
interrupt
multiuser operating system (network operating system)
access card reader
freeware
25. A network configuration in which the computers and peripherals are laid out in a configuration resembling a circle. Data flows around the circle from device to device in one direction only.
ring (loop) topology
root directory
monitor (display screen)
basic input/output system (BIOS)
26. 'Software - often used for training purposes - which allows the user to experience or control an event as if it is reality.'
Recycle Bin
directory
access method
simulation software
27. A drive that plugs into a universal serial bus(USB) port on a computer and stores data digitally. Also called USB drive - jump drive - or thumb drive.
Blu-ray disc
flash drive(jump drive - USB drive - or thumb drive)
eSata
computer forensics
28. '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.'
head crash
all-in-one computer
802.11 standard
track
29. A computer that provides resources to other computers on a network.
inkjet printer
QWERTY keyboard
server
window
30. Portable - nonvolatile memory.
flash memory card
firewire 800
file allocation table (FAT)
flat-panel monitor
31. 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.
registry
front side bus (FSB)
productivity software
application software
32. A port that can connect a wide variety of peripherial devices to the computer - including keyboards - printers - mice - smartphones - PDAs - flash drives - and digital cameras.
universal serial bus (USB) port
widget
Disk Cleanup
bastion host
33. A type of technology used to transmit video signals; used on newer LCD monitors - as well as other multimedia devices such as televisions - DVD players - and projectors.
S-video (super video)
all-in-one computer
file compression utility
digital video(or versatile) disc (DVD)
34. RAM that is included as part of a video card.
window
printer
video memory
trackpoint device
35. A self-regulatory body established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association that rates computer and video games according to the age appropriateness of content.
Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)
contrast ratio
cache memory
protocol
36. A hardware device used to enter typed data and commands into a computer.
transceiver
interrupt handler
Microsoft Disk Operating System (MSDOS)
keyboard
37. The set of computer programs or instructions that tells the computer what to do and enables it to perform different tasks.
seek time
all-in-one printer
software
transceiver
38. A small program that groups a series of commands to run as a single command.
track
macro
network-attached storage (NAS) device
metropolitan area network (MAN)
39. An interface through which external devices are connected to the computer.
nonvolatile storage
port
packet (data packet)
financial planning software
40. The computer's temporary storage space or short-term memory. It is located in a set of chips on the system's motherboard - and its capacity is measured in megabytes or gigabytes.
touch screen
flash memory card
Moore's Law
random access memory (RAM)
41. A drive that uses the same kind if memory that flash drives use - but can reach data in only a tenth of the time a flash drive requires.
central processing unit(CPU or processor)
computer-aided design (CAD)
sound card
solid state drive(SSD)
42. 'A device designed to store media - share media across the network - and back up files on computers connected to a home network.'
home network server
optical media
flash memory card
bus (linear bus) topology
43. 'A type of hard drive that uses much thinner cables - and can transfer data more quickly - than IDE drives.'
peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (Serial ATA)
bloatware
tablet PC
44. 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.
bandwidth (data transfer rate)
peripheral device
Backup and Restore utility
protocol
45. A device similar to a switch in an Ethernet network. It takes the place of a wireless network adapter and helps relay data between network nodes.
device driver
wireless access point (WAP)
smartphone
taskbar
46. 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)
Windows
menu
head crash
47. A type of wireless technology that uses radio waves to transmit data over short distances. Often used to connect peripherals such as printers and keyboards to computers or headsets to cell phones.
system requirements
computer
protocol
bluetooth technology
48. A keyboard that is distinguished by the first six letters on the top-left row of alphabetic keys on the keyboard.
QWERTY keyboard
communications server
network architecture
cache memory
49. A port that is slightly larger than a standard phone jack and transfers data at speeds of up to 10 -000Mbps; used to connect a computer to a DSL or cable modem or a network.
event
open source software
switch
ethernet port
50. System software that controls hardware devices.
hyperthreading
firmware
nonimpact printer
switch