Who Wants to be a Millionaire. $2,000  What is RAM? A. Rubies And Money B. Rough Acting Mom C. Random Access Memory D. Rude And Mad.

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Who Wants to be a Millionaire

$2,000  What is RAM? A. Rubies And Money B. Rough Acting Mom C. Random Access Memory D. Rude And Mad

Answer C. Random Access Memory Page 70

$4,000  What does LCD stand for? A. Lewd Crude Dude B. Liquid Crystal Display C. Long Compact Disc D. Lowdown Creepy Dork

Answer B. Liquid Crystal Display Page 92

$8,000  What are two of the most important components in a computer? A. Microprocessor & Memory B. Hard drive & Memory C. Power supply & Fan D. Motherboard & Microprocessor

Answer A. Microprocessor & Memory Page 66

$16,000  Who is the world’s largest computer chipmaker? A. AMD B. Intel C. Motorola D. Sprint

Answer B. Intel Page 69

$32,000  Cache capacity is usually measured in what? A. Bytes B. Kilobytes C. Megabytes D. Gigabytes

Answer B. Kilobytes Page 68

$64,000  What is the useful life of a CD-ROM disk? A. Over 10 years B. Over 25 years C. Over 50 years D. Over 500 years

Answer Answer D. Over 500 years Page 85

$125,000  What is the term for the halfway point between a bit and a byte? A. Digit B. Character C. Nibble D. Half-byte

Answer C. Nibble Page 61

$250,000  What is the storage capacity of a DVD (digital versatile disk)? A. 3.9 GB B. 4.7 GB C. 6.1 GB D. 8.4 GB

Answer B. 4.7 GB Page 86

$500,000  How many bytes are in a megabyte? A. 1,203,428 B. 1,000,000 C. 1,059,200 D. 1,048,576

Answer D. 1,048,576 Page 61

$1,000,000  The binary number is equal to what decimal number? A. 40,000 B. 25,000 C. 10,000 D. 1,000

Answer D. 1,000 Page 59

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