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THIS IS Jeopardy

With Your Host... Mrs. Glenn

Jeopardy Parks of a Disk Hard Drives Grab Bag Abbre- viations Storage Capacity Optical Disks Maintaining Data Formatting 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 10 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

This part of a diskette protects the disk from dirt or static. Question Number 1 This part of a diskette protects the disk from dirt or static. A 100

What is a liner? A 100

This part of a diskette spins the disk when it is being read Question Number Two This part of a diskette spins the disk when it is being read A 200

What is a hub? A 200

This part of a diskette covers the opening in the shell. Question Number Three This part of a diskette covers the opening in the shell. A 300

What is a shutter? A 300

The outer covering of a floppy disk. Question Number Four The outer covering of a floppy disk. A 400

What is a shell? A 400

The switch used to make a disk where it cannot be read. Question Number Five The switch used to make a disk where it cannot be read. A 500

What is write protect window?

Question Number One A narrow recording band that forms a full circle around the floppy disk. B 100

What is a track? B 100

A pie shaped section of a disk. Question Number Two A pie shaped section of a disk. B 200

What is a sector? B 200

Question Number Three The set of tracks that occupy the same position on the top and bottom of the disk. B 300

What is a cylinder? B 300

These are the smallest unit of floppy disk space used to store data. Question Number Four These are the smallest unit of floppy disk space used to store data. B 400

What are clusters? B 400

Clusters contain this number of track sectors. Question Number Five Clusters contain this number of track sectors. B 500

What are 2 – 8 sectors? B 500

One kilobyte equals this many bytes Question Number One One kilobyte equals this many bytes C 100

What is 1000? C 100

A hard disk can store this much data. Question Number Two A hard disk can store this much data. C 200

What is 1.44 MB? C 200

A double density disk can store this much data. Question Number Three A double density disk can store this much data. C 300

What is 720 KB? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

One trillion bytes equals this Question Number Four One trillion bytes equals this C 400

What is 1 TB? C 400

A CD-ROM can hold this much data. Question Number Five A CD-ROM can hold this much data. C 500

What is 650 MB? C 500

This is used to read optical disks. Question Number One This is used to read optical disks. D 100

What is a laser? D 100

This is the most common optical disk. Question Number Two This is the most common optical disk. D 200

What is a CD-Rom? D 200

This device looks like a large CD, but holds 4.7 GB of data Question Number Three This device looks like a large CD, but holds 4.7 GB of data D 300

What is a DVD? D 300

This type of optical disk can be recorded on. Question Number Four This type of optical disk can be recorded on. D 400

What is a CD-R? D 400

This type of optical disk, not yet widely used, can be erased. Question Number Five This type of optical disk, not yet widely used, can be erased. D 500

Correct Response Five HD Disk D 500

This is when you create a copy of important programs and data Question Number One This is when you create a copy of important programs and data E 100

What is backup? E 100

Question Number Two This is when you substitute codes for repeating patterns of data so it doesn’t take up as much space. E 200

What is data compression?

This media is used to backup information off a hard drive. Question Number Three This media is used to backup information off a hard drive. E 300

What is magnetic tape? E 300

Question Number Four In order to reorganize a hard drive so all files are contiguous, you should do this to your hard drive occasionally E 400

What is defragment? E 400

Question Number Five When data is not stored on clusters next to each other it is said to be this. E 500

What is fragmented? E 500

These are the “disks” in hard drives Question Number One These are the “disks” in hard drives F 100

What are platters? F 100

Question Number Two In order to keep dirt and static away from the hard drive, it is located in this. F 200

What is an airtight case? F 200

This occurs when a read/write head collides with a platter. Question Number Three This occurs when a read/write head collides with a platter. F 300

What is a head crash? F 300

Hard drives keep frequently used data close by in this kind of memory. Question Number Four Hard drives keep frequently used data close by in this kind of memory. F 400

What is a cache? F 400

Question Number Five The device on the motherboard that controls the flow of data to the hard drive is this. F 500

What is IDE? F 500

This must be done to a disk before it can be used. Question Number One This must be done to a disk before it can be used. G 100

What is format? G 100

Which stores more – HD disk, DD disk, DVD, or CD-Rom Question Number Two Which stores more – HD disk, DD disk, DVD, or CD-Rom G 200

What is DVD? G 200

Which spins constantly - - a floppy or hard disk? Question Number Three Which spins constantly - - a floppy or hard disk? G 300

What is a hard drive? G 300

What kind of coating is found on the outside of a disk? Question Number Four What kind of coating is found on the outside of a disk? G 400

What is magnetic? G 400

Question Number Five This type of a disk drive combined optical and magnetic media and can read small optical disks and 3 ½ inch floppies G 500

What is flopitcals? G 500

Question Number One GB H 100

What is gigabyte? H 100

Question Number Two BPI H 200

What is bits per inch? H 200

Question Number Three TIP H 300

What is tracks per inch? H 300

Question Number Four FAT H 400

What is file allocation table?

Question Number Five MO H 500

What is magnetic optical?