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Per. 2 – Erik, Julianne, Steven

True False or EasyMultiple Choice or Medium Fill in the Blank or Hard $100 $200 $300

The bit is the smallest unit of computer data. True or False Answer Please:

True - The bit is the smallest unit of computer data. Return to Game Board.Game Board

Kbps stands for "Kilobits Per Sound." True or False Answer Please:

False - Kbps Stands for "Kilobits Per Second." Return to Game Board.Game Board

A byte is a unit of measurement used to measure sound. True or False Answer Please:

False - A byte is a unit of measurement used to measure data. Return to Game Board.Game Board.

A unit of data storage that equals 2 to the 10 th power or 1,024. a)Byte b)Gigabyte c) Kibibyte d)Terabyte Answer Please:

C) Kibibyte is a unit of data storage that equals 2 to the 10th power or 1,024. Return to Game Board.Game Board.

A ________ is a unit of data storage that equals 2 to the 30 th power. Answer Please:

A gigabyte is a unit of data storage that equals 2 to the 30 th power. Return to Game Board.Game Board.

A null character is a character with all its bits set to zero. True or False Answer Please:

True - A null character is a character with all its bits set to zero. Return of Game Board.Game Board.

Most small files on your computer are measured in this. a) Gigabyte b) Kilobyte c) Terabyte d) Byte Answer Please:

_________ describes the rate at which bits are transferred from one location to another. Answer Please:

B) Kilobyte is what Most small files on your computer are measured in. Return of Game Board.Game Board.

Bitrate describes the rate at which bits are transferred from one location to another. Return to Game Board.Game Board.

A data structure that stores organized information. a) Database b) Byte c) Kbps d) Bit Answer Please:

A) database is a data structure that stores organized information. Return to Game Board.Game Board.

_______ is a data structure that stores organized information. a. Gigabyte b. Database c. Terabyte d. Byte Answer Please:

Database is a data structure that stores organized information. Return of Game Board.Game Board.

_________ comes from the term “Binary Digit” Answer Please:

Terabyte comes from the term “Binary Digit”. Return to Game Board.Game Board.