So my friend made up a quiz on facebook and said that if I got a 100 on it he would give me 10 bucks. Please only answer these questions if you are 100 percent sure because i need my 10 bucks!
A motherboard is the main circuit board of the computer.
False
True
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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RAM means
Read only memory
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Random access memory
Reader access memory
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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A gigabyte is
one thousand bytes
one million bytes
one billion bytes
one zillion bytes
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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A light switch and a computer are similar because they both work on the on/off concept.
False
True
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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A plugin is
software
hardware
electricity
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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Choose the devices below that are output devices.
keyboard
printer
monitor
CPU
modem
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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A port allows you to plug hardware into your CPU.
False
True
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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In an email address, this symbol means at: @
False
True
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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Supercomputers are used for
guiding space shuttles
planning your courses
scientific calculations
monitoring the stock market
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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A URL indicates a web address.
False
True
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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A security measure designed to protect a network is called:
virus scan
spy catcher
firewall
PSP
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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A way to keep your favorite web addresses handy is:
To bookmark the web addresses
To use HTML for the web addresses
To use a Gopher
None of the above
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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Software that allows a user to access and view web pages is:
PSP
FTP
HTTP
Browser
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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Internet Explorer, Netscape and Firefox are all examples of:
browsers
gophers
domains
hosts
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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A small picture to represent a computer hardware function or component is:
modem
icon
ROM
software
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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Programs which tell the computer what to do:
Software
ROM
RAM
Hard disk
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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All of the following are storage devices for data except:
CD Rom
External Hard drive
Jump drive
Monitor
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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The permanent memory that is built in your computer is called:
RAM
ROM
PSP
FTP
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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Another name for the brains of the computer is:
ROM
RAM
CPU
FTP
POINT VALUE: 5 points
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Which of the following printers would have the highest quality printer output?
Ink jet printer set to print in black only.
Ink jet printer set to print in color.
Laser printer.
All of the above.
POINT VALUE: 5 points
I confess, I was planning on giving you wrong answers to every single one for a laugh.
But then I realized just how damn long that question is and I gave up.
but now i remember this questions for computer lap test so nevermind
1. True
2. Random Access memory
3. one billion bytes
4. True
5. software
6. printer
monitor
modem (output and input)
monitor
7. True
8. True
9. scientific calculations
10. True
11. firewall
12. To bookmark the web addresses
13. Browser
14. Browsers
15. icon
16. Software
17. Monitor
18. ROM
19. CPU
20. Laser printer.
I’m positive these are correct
I looked at them all, and had answers. However, the last question is too ambiguous. Any given printer “may” have the highest “quaility” output. it all depends on brand and what “quality” really means. Some inkjet do very good quality in color reproduction, but not as high a resolution as some laser printers. So, in black and white, laser may be “better” quaility, but in color, inkjet may be better “quality”
Bottom line, the last question is un-answerable, since he does not define what “quaility” means…. No one will get the 10 bucks, because he can argue any answer for the last question.
What’s in it for me?
Anything as simple as this test is really worth only $1.
So I won’t demand a reward.
Answers (by number).
1. MOBO – True
2. RAM – Random Access Memory.
3. Gigabyte – One billion bytes.
4. Light switch – True.
5. Plugin – Software.
6. Output devices – keyboard, Printer and Monitor.
7. Port to CPU – false (port to MOBO as a peripheral).
8. @ = true.
9. Supercomps – Scientific Calculations.
10. URL (Universal Resource Locator) – true.
11. Firewall.
12. Bookmark.
13. Browser.
14. Browsers.
15. Icon.
16. Software.
17. Monitor.
18. ROM (Read Only Memory).
19. CPU (Central Processing Unit, Microprocessor or Brains).
20. Laser printer.
Next time, give me some HARD questions.