BITS & BYTES PERIOD 4 – RYAN KIM, MILES STEELE. BITS & BYTES GAME BOARD True/False or EasyMultiple Choice or Medium Fill in the blank or Hard $100 $200.

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BITS & BYTES PERIOD 4 – RYAN KIM, MILES STEELE

BITS & BYTES GAME BOARD True/False or EasyMultiple Choice or Medium Fill in the blank or Hard $100 $200

BITS & BYTES TRUE / FALSE FOR $100 A Kilobyte is about 10,000 bytes – True or False? Answer Please

BITS & BYTES TRUE / FALSE ANSWER FOR $100 False A Kilobyte is only 1,024 Bytes Return to GameboardGameboard

BITS & BYTES TRUE / FALSE FOR $200 Bandwidth refers to how much room your computer’s desktop takes up – True or False? Answer Please

BITS & BYTES TRUE / FALSE ANSWER FOR $200 False Bandwidth refers to how much data you can send through a network or Modem. Return to GameboardGameboard

BITS & BYTES MULTIPLE CHOICE FOR $100 Where does the term “bit” come from? A.) Binary digIT B.) Binary Interface Transition C.) Base Interference Transistor D.) Base Information Terrabyte Answer Please

BITS & BYTES MULTIPLE CHOICE ANSWER FOR $100 A.) Bit Stands for Binary DigIT Return to GameboardGameboard

BITS & BYTES MULTIPLE CHOICE FOR $200 What is considered “Data” that can be stored? Choose the best answer. A.) Information such as Text Documents and Audio/Video Clips B.) Software, Text Documents, and Images C.) Software, Text Documents, Images, and Audio/Video Clips D.) None of the Above Answer Please

BITS & BYTES MULTIPLE CHOICE ANSWER FOR $200 C.) Software, Text Documents, Images, and Audio/Video Clips are ALL considered Data Return to GameboardGameboard

BITS & BYTES FILL IN THE BLANK FOR $100 A Byte contains xxxxxx Binary Bits Answer Please

BITS & BYTES FILL IN THE BLANK ANSWER FOR $100 A Byte contains 8 Binary Bits Return to GameboardGameboard

BITS & BYTES FILL IN THE BLANK FOR $200 A Zip file is known as a “Zipped” or a xxxxxxxx File Answer Please

BITS & BYTES FILL IN THE BLANK ANSWER FOR $200 A Zip file is known as a “Zipped” or a Compressed File Return to GameboardGameboard