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Computer Hardware Quiz Let the quiz begin! begin!

LEVEL 1 Input and output devices How to playStart

Quiz Information The user has to read the question then correctly select the right answer; once they have made a decision they need to press the button below the picture of which they think is correct. If the user gets the answer right, they can progress on to the next question. If however, the answer is wrong the user will have to have another attempt into getting the answer correct. Good Luck!! Start

a) send data to the computer. b) receives data from the computer c)A piece of computer equipment on which information can be stored.

a) Looks pretty b) they cannot be easily used with a laptop c) it allows you to make selections and move items on the computer's screen.

a) Easy to use b) You cannot wear gloves or any covering on your finger. C) Looks ugly

a) Talking to others on social network sites. b) To deliver weak signal c) Can be easily used.

C) send data to the computer. A) receives data from the computer B)A piece of computer equipment on which information can be stored.

a) It is cheap b) Only suitable for simple documents c) Small ideal for home or small office use

a) Noise transmitted is very loud b) When talking to others c) when listening to music on the computer

a) Plotter b) Screen vdu c) Ink jet

Congratulations Passed Level 1-Progress to Level 2

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LEVEL 2 Storage devices

a) send data to the computer. c) receives data from the computer b)A piece of computer equipment on which information can be stored.

a) Reliable - can be used for long term backup and the data won´t be lost c) Access from anywhere in the world b) Can take many tapes if it is a big system

a) Internet speed needs to be suitable for the amount of data transferred c) Widespread take up of broadband b) Easy to backup data and no additional hardware is required

a) Possible to hack if data is not encrypted during transmission c) Improvements in magnetic disk technology b) Secure distribution of data to those who need it, compared to say a CD or memory stick

a) ROM (Read Only Memory) c) Flash memory b) Dot matrix

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