How Much Do I Remember? Are you ready to play.....

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How Much Do I Remember? Are you ready to play.....
Advertisements

COMPUTER BASICS Module Review.
Its All Geek to Me Computer Basics.
Basic Computer Hardware and Software.
Chapter 1 Computer, Internet, Web, and Basics
How Much Do I Remember? Are you ready to play.....
How Much Do I Remember? Are you ready to play.....
Computer Hardware Software Network Peripheral devices Input Breaking codes Modeling weather systems Mainframe Server System unit CPU Input Devices Data.
Types of Computers & Computer Hardware
An Overview of the Computer System
Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers p. 6.
Types of Computers & Computer Hardware Computer Technology.
Why do we need to learn about computers? Hardware & Software Windows95 Desktop - GUI? Mice? Internet Explorer & Netscape Microsoft Applications: –Excel.
Chapter 1. What is computer fluency? The knowledge possessed by people who are able to navigate the digital world successfully NOT THIS.
Introduction to Computer Terminology
IC3 GS3 Standard Computing Fundamentals Module
Chapter 2: Hardware Basics Section I: Preparing to Use Technology.
Computer Technology Flash Cards.
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE! Flash Card Review. 2 Data, Hardware, Mouse, Network, Storage Area of the computer that holds data on a permanent basis when it is.
Hardware and Software Basics. Computer Hardware  Central Processing Unit - also called “The Chip”, a CPU, a processor, or a microprocessor  Memory (RAM)
Introduction to Computers Section 1A. home Definition of a Computer A computer is an electronic device used to process data, converting the data into.
V Material obtained from summer workshop in Guildford County.
M. Guymon Pleasant Grove High Spring 2003 Types of Computers & Computer Hardware Computer Technology Day 1.
Teaching and Learning with Technology  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Introduction to Personal Computers in the Classroom Chapter 3 Teaching and Learning with Technology.
Competency Terms and Definitions pg
Computer Hardware Computer Technology Jeopardy Review By C. Lyman © July 2007.
M. Guymon – Pleasant Grove High – Spring 2004 Computer Technology Flash Cards.
M. Guymon – Pleasant Grove High – Spring 2004 Computer Technology Vocabulary Cards.
Flash Cards Computer Technology.
Chapter 2 IT Foundation Data: facts about objects Store data in computer: – binary data – bits – bytes Five types of data.
Teaching and Learning with Technology  Allyn and Bacon 2005 Teaching and Learning with Technology  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology.
Learning Targets Identify the external parts of the computer Identify examples of input devices Identify examples of output devices Define basic computer.
BASIC COMPUTER CONCEPTS What is a computer? An electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory unit, that can.
Hardware Peripheral Mouse Display Keyboard CPU Disk Drive Floppy Disk Hard Disk Software Word Processing Information Icon User Friendly Bit Byte Kilobyte.
Course ILT Basics of information technology Unit objectives Define “information technology” (IT), distinguish between hardware and software, and identify.
Types of Computers & Computer Hardware
Types of Computers Storage Technologies Computer Talk Computer Performance $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.
The Four Parts of a Computer. Definition of a Computer A computer is an electronic device used to process data, converting the data into information that.
A computer is a machine that is used to store and process data electronically Computer Definition.
What about computer Input Device Output and Display device Digital storage device Processing Componen ts
Computer Component. A computer is a machine that is used to store and process data electronically Computer Definition.
Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. HARDWARE Physical parts of the computer.
Types of Computers & Computer Hardware Computer Technology Day 1.
Welcome to Technology Application Jeopardy. Hardware More Hardware Jobs & Software Computer Types Storage
Basic Computer Hardware and Software. Guilford County SciVis V
Memory The term memory is referred to computer’s main memory, or RAM (Random Access Memory). RAM is the location where data and programs are stored (temporarily),
L. Brems – Lone Peak High – Spring 2004 How Much Do I Remember? Are you ready to play.....
Basic Computer Hardware and Software.
R. Stewart Fayetteville High School Types of Computers & Computer Hardware Computer Technology.
Fly Swatter Game Let’s Swat It Now!!. A contract that defines acceptable rules and policies for computer use:
Information Technology Basics. Introduction to Information Technology 2 Computer Science – Theory of Computational Applications Computer Engineers - Make.
Computers Mrs. Flowers University High School.
Basic Computer Hardware and Software.
An Overview of the Computer System
Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer
Computer Basics 1 Computer Basics.
Types of Computers & Computer Hardware
Basic Computer Hardware and Software.
Computer Hardware and Software
Basic Computer Hardware & Software
Types of Computers & Computer Hardware
Types of Computers & Computer Hardware
הכרת המחשב האישי PC - Personal Computer
Basic Computer Hardware and Software.
An Overview of the Computer System
An Overview of the Computer System
Introduction to IT and Types of Computers
Computer Hardware Computer Technology Jeopardy Review
Windows.
Presentation transcript:

How Much Do I Remember? Are you ready to play.....

D: Mainframe A: Super computer C: Workstations B: PDA 1. Powerful desktop computers designed for specialized tasks such as design tasks ( medical imaging and computer-aided design)

D: Mainframe A: Super computer C: Workstations B: PDA 1. Powerful desktop computers designed for specialized tasks such as design tasks ( medical imaging and computer-aided design)

D: Mainframe A: PC C: Videogame B: Notebook 2. A portable microcomputer.

D: Mainframe A: PC C: Videogame B: Notebook 2. A portable microcomputer.

D: Server A: Shareware C: internet B: Super computer 3. A computer that handles requests for data, , file transfers, and other network services from other computers (clients)

D: Server A: Shareware C: internet B: Super computer 3. A computer that handles requests for data, , file transfers, and other network services from other computers (clients)

D: output A: input C: store data B: process data 4. Whatever is put into a computer system supplied by environment, person, other computer.

D: output A: input C: store data B: process data 4. Whatever is put into a computer system supplied by environment, person, other computer.

D: Program A: Information C: Input B: Data 5. Information consisting of text, numbers, sounds, and images that is entered into the computer to be processed.

D: Program A: Information C: Input B: Data 5. Information consisting of text, numbers, sounds, and images that is entered into the computer to be processed.

D: Printer A: Input C: Output B: Storage 6. Processing results produced by the computer.

D: Printer A: Input C: Output B: Storage 6. Processing results produced by the computer.

D: kilobyte A: bit C: byte B: nibble 7. Each piece of information.

D: kilobyte A: bit C: byte B: nibble 7. Each piece of information.

D: laser A: floppy disk C: hard disk B: zip disk 8. One integrated unit that cannot easily be removed from the computer.

D: laser A: floppy disk C: hard disk B: zip disk 8. One integrated unit that cannot easily be removed from the computer.

D: laser A: floppy disk C: hard disk B: zip disk 9. A small and portable kind of disk.

D: laser A: floppy disk C: hard disk B: zip disk 9. A small and portable kind of disk.

D: Formatting A: Resolution C: deframenting B: Execution cycle 10. Prepares a disk for use on a specific type of drive; imprints a disk with the information it needs to work in that particular kind of drive.

D: Formatting A: Resolution C: deframenting B: Execution cycle 10. Prepares a disk for use on a specific type of drive; imprints a disk with the information it needs to work in that particular kind of drive.

D: CD-ROM A: DVD-ROM C: RAM B: Hard disk 11. Disk that can store up to 680 MB of data; data can only be read from it.

D: CD-ROM A: DVD-ROM C: RAM B: Hard disk 11. Disk that can store up to 680 MB of data; data can only be read from it.

D: Dot pitch A: Revolution C: Screen size B: Resolution 12. The number of pixels or dots that a monitor can display

D: Dot pitch A: Revolution C: Screen size B: Resolution 12. The number of pixels or dots that a monitor can display

D: Graphics A: Menus C: Icons B: GUI 13. Graphic images or symbols that represent applications (programs), files, disk drives, documents, etc.

D: Graphics A: Menus C: Icons B: GUI 13. Graphic images or symbols that represent applications (programs), files, disk drives, documents, etc.

D: Worm A: Trojan Horse C: Macro Virus B: File virus 14. Infects a set of instructions in a mini program.

D: Worm A: Trojan Horse C: Macro Virus B: File virus 14. Infects a set of instructions in a mini program.

D: IP Address A: Server C: Mainframe B: Workstation 15. A computer or software on a network that supplies the network with data and storage.

D: IP Address A: Server C: Mainframe B: Workstation 15. A computer or software on a network that supplies the network with data and storage.

D: supercomputer A: PC C: laptop B: handheld 16. A small, pocket-sized computer designed to run on its own power supply and provide users with basic applications.

D: supercomputer A: PC C: laptop B: handheld 16. A small, pocket-sized computer designed to run on its own power supply and provide users with basic applications. A: PC C: laptop

D: Biometrics A: Base 2 binary code C: Boolean operator B: Decimal system 17. A method for representing numbers using only two digits, 0 and 1.

D: Biometrics A: Base 2 binary code C: Boolean operator B: Decimal system 17. A method for representing numbers using only two digits, 0 and 1.

D: Information A: Input C: Field B: Output 18.The words, numbers, and graphics used as the basis for human actions and decisions.

D: Information A: Input C: Field B: Output 18.The words, numbers, and graphics used as the basis for human actions and decisions.

D: CPU A: Hardware C: System unit B: Circuit 19. The case or box that contains the computer’s power supply, storage devices, main circuit board, processor, and memory

D: CPU A: Hardware C: System unit B: Circuit 19. The case or box that contains the computer’s power supply, storage devices, main circuit board, processor, and memory

D: Megabyte A: Megahertz (MHz) C: Kilobyte B: Terabyte 20. A measure of frequency equivalent to 1 million cycles per second.

D: Megabyte A: Megahertz (MHz) C: Kilobyte B: Terabyte 20. A measure of frequency equivalent to 1 million cycles per second.

D: Module A: Pit C: Pixel B: Nibble 21. The smallest unit in a graphic image or computer display.

D: Module A: Pit C: Pixel B: Nibble 21. The smallest unit in a graphic image or computer display.

D: Executing A: Networking C: Multitasking B: Installing 22. An operating system that runs two or more programs at the same time.

D: Executing A: Networking C: Multitasking B: Installing 22. An operating system that runs two or more programs at the same time.

D: Machine code A: ISP C: MAC address B: IP Address 23. A unique identifying number assigned to each computer connected to the Internet.

D: Machine code A: ISP C: MAC address B: IP Address 23. A unique identifying number assigned to each computer connected to the Internet.

D: Ultra ATA A: Zip drive C: CD B: Zip disk 24. Floppy disk technology manufactured by Iomega available in 100 MB and 250 MB versions.

D: Ultra ATA A: Zip drive C: CD B: Zip disk 24. Floppy disk technology manufactured by Iomega available in 100 MB and 250 MB versions.

D: CD-RW A: CD-R C: CD-ROM drive B: CD-ROM 25. An acronym for compact disc-rewritable.

D: CD-RW A: CD-R C: CD-ROM drive B: CD-ROM 25. An acronym for compact disc-rewritable.

Answers The End