Deck 1: Defining Information Technology
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Deck 1: Defining Information Technology
1
Software is a collective term for the instructions computers perform to implement applications .
True
2
ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) is a standard processor that is often used as a component of consumer devices .
True
3
The computer first digitized the U . S . census data in 1980 .
False
4
The camera in a smart phone can be classified as an input device .
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5
The early computer, ENIAC, weighed thirty tons .
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6
Transistors helped advance computing because they increased the complexity of the assembly process .
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7
Writing software is the job of programmers and software developers .
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8
If a device does not have a keyboard attached to it, it cannot be considered a computer .
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9
In software, the agent is anything that can follow instructions .
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10
In computing, all data is represented by numbers, regardless of whether the data is stored in memory, on a hard disk, in the cloud, or anywhere else .
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11
Describing a technical problem with the right words helps to facilitate a speedy answer from tech support .
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12
There is normally only one unique way to solve every computational task .
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13
Only a computer can use digital information .
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14
An integrated circuit contains, among other things, transistors .
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15
A precise, systematic way to produce a specified result is a(n)
A) abacus
B) algorithm
C) agent
D) computation
A) abacus
B) algorithm
C) agent
D) computation
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16
Booting a computer means to
A) start the computer
B) run a program from the hard disk
C) restart the computer
D) None of these
A) start the computer
B) run a program from the hard disk
C) restart the computer
D) None of these
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17
In the story of the tortoise and the hare, the abstraction is
A) that speed is deceiving
B) that slow and steady wins the race
C) the hare
D) the tortoise
A) that speed is deceiving
B) that slow and steady wins the race
C) the hare
D) the tortoise
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18
Understanding how the pedals on your bicycle transfer power to the wheels
A) is an algorithm
B) makes you operationally attuned
C) is an abstraction
D) is a generalization
A) is an algorithm
B) makes you operationally attuned
C) is an abstraction
D) is a generalization
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19
Using ROY G BIV to remember, in order, the colors of the rainbow as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet is an example of a(n)
A) abstraction
B) algorithm
C) mnemonic
D) generalization
A) abstraction
B) algorithm
C) mnemonic
D) generalization
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20
The central idea or concept, removed from a situation, is called
A) abstraction
B) interaction
C) generalization
D) information
A) abstraction
B) interaction
C) generalization
D) information
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21
A simpler way to say, "The ability to apply what we know about how a device or system works to simplify its use"is to
A) be operationally attuned
B) generalize
C) use a mnemonic
D) use an abstraction
A) be operationally attuned
B) generalize
C) use a mnemonic
D) use an abstraction
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22
Rebooting a computer means to
A) run a program from a hard disk
B) restart the computer
C) start the computer
D) None of these
A) run a program from a hard disk
B) restart the computer
C) start the computer
D) None of these
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23
The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is stored on a microchip called the
A) kernel
B) ARM processor
C) boot ROM
D) flash memory package
A) kernel
B) ARM processor
C) boot ROM
D) flash memory package
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24
When an integrated circuit is manufactured
A) many small parts are assembled by firing them onto a silicon chip
B) the circuit is cut into a silicon chip by a microscopic drill bit
C) the parts are created consecutively by type: first created are the operational units, then the connection, and then all the rest
D) a complicated circuit is created as a unit, with all parts created together
A) many small parts are assembled by firing them onto a silicon chip
B) the circuit is cut into a silicon chip by a microscopic drill bit
C) the parts are created consecutively by type: first created are the operational units, then the connection, and then all the rest
D) a complicated circuit is created as a unit, with all parts created together
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25
In the 1950s and 1960s before integrated circuits were used, memory was made
A) by creating a standing wave on a tightened electrical wire
B) by using a single transistor
C) by stringing tiny magnetic "donuts" onto a grid of wire threads
D) by a process of printing bits, similar to film photography
A) by creating a standing wave on a tightened electrical wire
B) by using a single transistor
C) by stringing tiny magnetic "donuts" onto a grid of wire threads
D) by a process of printing bits, similar to film photography
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26
The first production application of digital information was
A) punched card tabulation for the 1890 US Census
B) the ENIAC computer
C) the use of vacuum tubes for calculations needed by the US Army
D) the invention of the transistor at Bell Labs
A) punched card tabulation for the 1890 US Census
B) the ENIAC computer
C) the use of vacuum tubes for calculations needed by the US Army
D) the invention of the transistor at Bell Labs
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27
The ARM is a
A) type of processor
B) variety of boot ROM
C) brand of microwave oven
D) type of software
A) type of processor
B) variety of boot ROM
C) brand of microwave oven
D) type of software
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28
Select all that apply . Which of the following are advantages of transistors over vacuum tubes?
A) Transistors can be used alone while vacuum tubes must be used in pairs .
B) Transistors are more reliable than vacuum tubes .
C) Transistors use less power than vacuum tubes .
D) Transistors are smaller than vacuum tubes .
A) Transistors can be used alone while vacuum tubes must be used in pairs .
B) Transistors are more reliable than vacuum tubes .
C) Transistors use less power than vacuum tubes .
D) Transistors are smaller than vacuum tubes .
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29
________ is the physical implementation of a computer, usually electronic, and includes the processor, memory, and, typically, its peripheral devices .
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30
________ are algorithms that have been specialized to a specific set of conditions and assumptions and (usually) are written in a specific programming language .
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31
________ is the collective term for computer programs .
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32
In tech speak, processor is a synonym for ________ .
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33
A(n) ________ is a series of layers of programs that support user applications .
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34
The agent that runs an algorithm may not be a computer . Often it is a(n) ________ instead .
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35
A(n) ________ is a block of silicon in which active and connective parts are fabricated together .
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36
Computers can be found ________ .
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37
To apply your knowledge of how a device works as an aid to simplifying its user means to be ________ .
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38
The replacement of hardware with software, integrated circuits, and layered software are all techniques to ________ .
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