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True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. STUDY GUIDE CHAPTER 2 1. The microprocessor is the most important component of a computer and usually the most expensive single component. 2. RAM capacity is often expressed in nanoseconds (ns). 3. To minimize virtual memory use, load up your computer with as much EEPROM as possible. 4. RAM circuitry holds hard-wired instructions that are a permanent part of the circuitry. 5. Sequential access is the ability of a device to jump directly to requested data. 6. Storage mass is the amount of data that can be stored in a given area of a storage medium. 7. EIDE, ATA, SCSI, and DMA refer to the different types of circuitry used to transfer data between the hard disk and other components. 8. CDs and DVDs are examples of magnetic storage media. 9. Internal drive bays are designed for hard disk drives. 10. The number of horizontal and vertical pixels that a device displays on a screen is referred to as its screen resolution. 11. The system unit is the case that holds a computer s main circuit boards, microprocessor, memory, power supply, and storage devices. 12. The term form factor refers to the size and dimensions of a component, such as a system board. 13. Currently, there are three personal computer platforms: PC, Mac, and Linux. 14. You can usually identify the microprocessor when looking inside a computer, as it is the only chip on the motherboard. 15. A microprocessor s clock speed is equal to the number of instructions it can execute in one second. 16. A fast front side bus moves data quickly and allows the processor to work at full capacity. 17. The Intel i7 1.6 GHz processor is faster than the i5 2.4 GHz processor. 18. Processors with a smaller word size can process more data during each processor cycle. 19. A RISC processor has complex instruction sets, each requiring several clock cycles for execution. 20. Most processors in today s personal computers use RISC technology. 21. RAM is volatile, which means it must constantly receive electric power to hold data.

22. Storage capacity usually is measured in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB). 23. The speeds of CD, DVD, and Blu-ray drives are all measured on the same scale, based upon the original 1.2 megabits per second data transfer rate of the first CD drives. 24. DVD-RW technology allows you to write data to a disc and then later change that data. 25. A card reader is a storage device that is used to read from and write to solid state storage cards, like Secure Digital (SD) and CompactFlash cards. 26. A keyboard is an example of a pointing device. 27. The most commonly used touch screen technology is a transparent panel coated with a thin layer of electrically conductive material that senses a change in the electrical current when touched. Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 28. At normal reading distance, a resolution of about dpi appears solid to the human eye, but a close examination reveals a dot pattern. a. 250 c. 1200 b. 900 d. 2400 29. Which one of the following devices would typically have the fastest access time? a. Hard disk drive c. DVD drive b. CD drive d. USB flash drive 30. computers are small, portable devices that allow you to install application software, usually referred to as apps. a. Micro c. Enhanced b. Handheld d. Cellular 31. A netbook. a. is a small version of a slate computer c. is smaller than a tower unit and sometimes sports a handle b. is a small version of a notebook computer d. features a touch screen that's controlled by finger gestures 32. Because of the typically complex instruction sets used today, most processors in personal computers use technology. a. Hyper-Threading c. overclocking b. RISC d. CISC 33. There are three types of storage technologies commonly used for personal and handheld computers:, optical, and solid state. a. fiber optic c. electronic b. magnetic d. random access 34. Storage is the amount of data that can be stored in a given area of a storage medium, such as the surface of a disk. a. access time c. transfer rate b. density d. capacity

35. The following are all examples of pointing devices EXCEPT. a. a trackpad c. a local bus b. a mouse d. a joystick 36. A(n) printer uses the same technology as a photocopier to paint dots of light onto a light-sensitive drum. a. dot matrix c. laser b. ink jet d. duplex 37. The term designates equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance its functionality. a. digital device c. disk pack b. system add-on d. peripheral device 38. The is the case that holds the computer s main circuit boards, microprocessor, memory, power supply, and storage devices. a. kiosk c. form factor b. system unit d. platform 39. are the form factor of choice for computer owners who might want to upgrade components in the future because it is easy to get inside the case and swap out parts. a. Cube units c. Tower units b. Base units d. Minicases 40. The term refers to the size and dimensions of a computer component. a. form factor c. disk header b. system specification d. peripheral metric 41. A(n) computer is a small, lightweight personal computer with screen, keyboard, storage, and processing components integrated into a single unit. a. tower c. desktop b. all-in-one d. portable 42. A offers more portability than a standard notebook. a. digital deskbook c. netbook b. mini-notebook d. microtablet 43. A computer is also referred to as a laptop computer. a. desktop c. notebook b. tablet d. PDA 44. Gaming computers typically include. a. very fast processors c. state-of-the-art sound capabilities b. lots of memory d. all answers are correct 45. A computer is a handheld computer that is essentially a large version of an enhanced media player. a. tower c. desktop b. tablet d. microcomputer 46. A(n) media player is a handheld device designed for playing music and videos, which offers a camera, access to the Internet, and a variety of apps. a. convertible c. ultra-mobile b. enhanced d. smart

47. On which of the following devices do Windows Phone apps run? a. iphones c. BlackBerry b. Palm d. no answers are correct 48. means a billion cycles per second. a. Gigahertz c. Terahertz b. Megahertz d. Nanohertz 49. In an advertisement, a speed specification, such as 2.66 GHz, indicates the speed of the microprocessor. a. control unit c. clock b. register d. no answers are correct 50. refers to the number of bits that a microprocessor can manipulate at one time. a. Processor speed c. Register space b. Word size d. ALU 51. A processor that includes circuitry for two or more processing units is called a processor. a. HyperTransport c. multi-core b. pipelined d. serial 52. A technology called allows the processor to begin executing another instruction before it completes the previous instruction. a. pipelining c. benchmarking b. serial processing d. HyperTransport 53. A microprocessor whose instruction set includes a limited set of simple instructions uses technology. a. HyperTransport c. CISC b. RISC d. benchmarked 54. is used to enhance processor performance. a. Pipelining c. Parallel processing b. A benchmark d. Both pipeling and parallel processing 55. Many of today s microprocessors perform, in which multiple instructions are executed at the same time. a. serial processing c. parallel processing b. multitasking d. benchmarking 56. are the result of a series of tests used to gauge overall microprocessor speed and are useful in comparing microprocessor performance. a. Benchmarks c. Clocking figures b. Hyper-Threads d. FSC reports 57. Overclocking is a technique for increasing the speed of a computer component, such as. It can be very risky. a. the processor c. memory b. a graphics card d. all answers are correct 58. is a temporary holding area for data, application program instructions, and the operating system. a. ROM c. Disk storage b. EEPROM d. RAM

59. RAM can be thought of as the for the computer s processor. a. factory c. waiting room b. operating room d. planning room 60. Unlike disk storage, most RAM is. a. virtual c. non-volatile b. integrated d. volatile 61. If a program exceeds its allocated space, the operating system uses an area of the hard disk called to store parts of a program or data file until they are needed. a. volatile memory c. virtual memory b. capacitor memory d. integrated memory 62. For good basic performance, a computer running Windows 7 should have at least of RAM. a. 100 MB c. 500 MB b. 250 MB d. 1 GB 63. is used by most of today's personal computers because it is fast and relatively inexpensive. a. RDRAM c. SDRAM b. EEPROM d. no answers are correct 64. is a type of memory circuitry that holds the computer's startup routine. a. RIM (Read initial memory) c. ROM (Read only memory) b. RAM (Random access memory) d. REM (Ready ever memory) 65. ROM BIOS is a small set of instructions that tells the computer all of the following EXCEPT. a. how to access the hard disk b. where to find the operating system c. how to load the operating system into RAM d. what the data transfer rate should be 66. A(n) chip is a type of non-volatile memory chip that does not require power to hold data. a. RAM c. SDRAM b. EEPROM d. all answers are correct 67. time is the average time it takes a computer to locate and read data on the storage medium. a. Identification c. Access b. Isolation d. Find 68. is the ability of a device to "jump" directly to the requested data. a. Sequential access c. Random access b. Quick access d. all answers are correct 69. The is the amount of data that a storage device can move from the storage medium to the computer per second. a. data migration rate c. data digitizing rate b. data transfer rate d. data access rate 70. Storage capacity usually is measured in. a. milliseconds (ms) c. gigabits or terabits per second b. gigabytes or terabytes d. no answers are correct

71. Hard disk storage technology can be classified as storage. a. optical c. fluid-state b. magnetic d. pipelined 72. A hard disk is a flat, rigid disk made of aluminum or glass and coated with magnetic iron oxide particles. a. window c. platter b. fragment d. control unit 73. Personal computer hard disk platters typically have storage capacities ranging from 40 GB to. a. 60 GB c. 750 GB b. 100 GB d. 2 TB 74. CD, DVD, and Blu-ray technologies can be classified as storage. a. solid state c. magnetic b. bubble d. optical 75. Which of the following is an example of a rerecordable optical storage medium? a. BD-RE c. DVD+RW b. CD-RW d. all answers are correct 76. A built-in in your personal computer can make it simpler to transfer photos from a solid state memory card used in your digital camera. a. card reader c. U3 drive b. USB drive d. MP3 media player 77. Solid state storage, also called flash memory storage,. a. contains platters made of aluminum or glass b. provides fairly fast access to data c. includes moving parts d. all answers are correct 78. A is an example of a pointing device. a. joystick c. mouse b. trackpad d. all answers are correct 79. A is a touch-sensitive surface on which you can slide your fingers to move the on-screen pointer. a. pointing stick c. trackball b. trackpad d. joystick 80. Tablet computers, handheld devices, retail store self checkouts, and information kiosks collect input from a. a. pointing stick c. trackball b. joystick d. touch screen 81. A(n) display is standard equipment on notebook computers. a. PDA c. LCD b. HTML d. URL 82. Dot pitch is the distance in millimeters between like-colored the small dots of light that form an image. a. pixels c. points b. picas d. icons

83. For gaming systems, a response rate of or less is desirable. a. 5 ms c. 11 ms b. 7 ms d. 12 ms 84. The number of colors a monitor can display is referred to as. a. resolution c. veracity b. color depth d. GPU 85. Which is the highest resolution? a. SXGA c. WQXGA b. VGA d. SVGA 86. A printer s determines how many pages a printer is able to churn out. a. resolution c. duty cycle b. duplex index d. PCL 87. A(n) printer can print on both sides of the paper. a. duplex c. dot-matrix b. remastered d. ink-jet 88. is the most widely used language for communication between computers and printers. a. Linux c. PCL b. PostScript d. USB 89. Hot plugging is allowed with what kind of devices? a. PCI c. FireWire b. USB d. Both USB and FireWire 90. The is a security mechanism that is factory-installed on many personal computers. a. STOP plate c. Kensington Security Slot b. EPA d. slate tablet 91. A is a sudden increase or spike in electrical energy, affecting the current that flows to electrical outlets. a. brownout c. power surge b. UPS d. battery blast 92. plates leave an indelible tattoo on your computer equipment, which contains a unique ID number registered in an international database. a. power c. StealthSignal b. STOP d. Computrace 93. Which of the following is tracking and recovery software? a. Lojack for Laptops c. WebAngel b. Laptop Location System d. STOP 94. Power can originate from a number of sources: downed power lines, power grid switching by the electric company, faulty wiring, and large appliances powering on and off. a. flashes c. cycles b. surges d. portages

95. A is a device that not only provides surge protection, but also furnishes your computer with battery backup power during a power outage. a. surge strip c. UPS b. USB d. battery strip 96. A(n) strip monitors the electrical current that passes from the outlet to all the devices plugged into the strip. a. outlet c. backup b. surge d. battery 97. The indicates that the operating system has encountered an error from which it cannot recover, and the computer no longer accepts any commands. a. STOP c. RISC b. blue screen of death d. HTTP 98. A good computer maintenance routine would include regularly. a. running utilities like Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter b. scanning your computer for viruses and spyware c. deleting your browser s history and cache files d. all answers are correct 99. To reboot a PC, hold down the keys at the same time. a. Ctrl, Alt, and Esc c. Ctrl, Alt, and Del b. Alt, Esc, and Del d. Del and Alt 100. is a limited version of Windows that allows you to use your mouse, screen, and keyboard but no other peripheral devices. a. Control Panel c. Power Mode b. UPS State d. Safe Mode