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Jeopardy Security Risks Hardware & Software Computer Types Networking Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

Jeopardy Hardware & Software Computer Types Security Threats Networking Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Hardware & Software This hardware is used to enter data or instructions into a computer.

$100 Hardware and Software What is Input Device?

$200 Hardware and Software This device is both an Input and Output device.

$200 Answer from Language Arts What is a touchscreen?

$300 Hardware and Software This software is used by the computer to: control basic Input and Output, Allocate system resources, Maintain computer security Detect equipment failure Special software that controls basic input and output Allocates system resources Manages storage space Maintains computer security Detects equipment failure

$300 Hardware and Software What is the Operating System?

$400 Hardware and Software This type of software is used by the computer user to complete a specific task.

$400 Hardware and Software What is Application software?

$500 Hardware and Software Unprocessed data that is entered into a computer.

$500 Hardware and Software What is Raw Data?

$100 Computer Types Type of computer that is designed to sit on a desk.

$100 Computer Types What is Desktop?

$200 Computer Types Portable computer that is used to do almost every task that a desktop computer.

$200 Computer Types What is Laptop?

$300 Computer Types This type of computer is primarily used by large corporations and governmental agencies.

$300 Computer Types What is Mainframe?

$400 Computer Types This specialized laptop is primarily used to access the internet and email.

$400 Computer Types What is Netbook?

$500 Computer Types This highly specialized computer is the largest and most expensive computer used by large corporations and governmental agencies to process tremendous amounts of data.

$500 Computer Types What is Super Computer?

$100 Security Risks Program deliberately created to instruct the computer system to perform destructive activities such as erasing a disk drive

$100 Security Risks What is Virus?

$200 Security Risks Created to find, correct and destroy the virus that has been installed on the computer system.

$200 Security Risks What is Anti Virus Software?

$300 Security Risks This type of software program contains other programs that tracks a computer user’s Internet usage and sends the data back to the company or person that created it.

$300 Security Risks What is Spyware?

$400 Security Risks This practice of sending emails to customers of legitimate websites asks them to click a link in the email to access their account. If the link is clicked on, the browser often asks personal information.

$400 Security Risks What is phishing?

$500 Security Risks This is provides protection for your computer by preventing other computers on the Internet from accessing your computer. This protection can be in the form of hardware or software.

$500 Security Risks What is a firewall?

$100 Networking The computers in this type of network are located relatively close to each other geographically. Usually in the same building or campus.

$100 Networking What is LAN (Local Area Network)?

$200 Networking This Network consists of 2 or more local area networks being connected. Largest known is the Internet.

$200 Networking What is a WAN (Wide Area Network)?

$300 Networking This network requires no wires to connect the networks together but instead use high frequency radio waves.

$300 Networking What is WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network)?

$400 Networking This type of network has a central storage location providing mass storage for most of the data used on the network.

$400 Networking What is Server Based Network?

$500 Networking This must be installed on a computer to allow one computer to communicate to other computers and peripheral devices.

$500 Networking What is NIC (Network Interface Card)?

Final Jeopardy The characteristics of a strong password.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is 8 characters of upper and lowercase letters and numbers.