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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose The One Alternative That Best Completes The Statement or Answers The Question
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose The One Alternative That Best Completes The Statement or Answers The Question
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose The One Alternative That Best Completes The Statement or Answers The Question
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1)
1)
_______
A)
music videos
B)
photographs
C)
songs
D)
movies
Answer:
B
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
2)
WWW means
2)
_______
A)
B)
Wide World Web.
C)
D)
D
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
3)
This computer correctly predicted that Presidential candidate Eisenhower would be elected:
3)
_______
A)
ENIAC.
B)
ABC.
C)
IBM.
D)
Univac I.
Answer:
D
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
4)
4)
_______
A)
Texas.
B)
Washington.
C)
California.
D)
Oregon.
Answer:
C
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
5)
PC stands for
5)
_______
A)
personal computer.
B)
personal calculations.
C)
personal comprehension.
D)
personal computing.
Answer:
A
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
6)
When multiple users who share data and hardware resources need access to one application, a ________ is necessary.
6)
_______
A)
server
B)
workstation
C)
mainframe
D)
supercomputer
Answer:
A
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Servers
7)
A computer small enough to fit into a shirt pocket or purse is a
7)
_______
A)
notebook.
B)
mainframe.
C)
handheld device.
D)
subnotebook.
Answer:
C
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Handheld Devices
8)
Special-purpose computers use silicon chips that have the program etched into them. This hybrid of hardware and
software is called
8)
_______
A)
specialized software.
B)
firmware.
C)
embedded.
D)
networked.
Answer:
B
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Embedded Systems
9)
The time in our history in which large masses of the population moved from farms to factories was the
9)
_______
A)
information age.
B)
industrial age.
C)
paradigm shift.
D)
agricultural age.
Answer:
B
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
10)
Applications that are designed to do calculations, such as the expenses of a student or sales of a business, are known as
10)
______
A)
spreadsheets.
B)
word processors.
C)
databases.
D)
tax software.
Answer:
A
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
11)
Which of the following Web sites was the first social networking site that allowed users to create their own personal Web
pages to share words and pictures with others?
11)
______
A)
Match.com
B)
Facebook
C)
MySpace
D)
Friendster
Answer:
C
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
12)
12)
______
A)
C
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
13)
Prior to the development of the World Wide Web in the early 1990s, which of the following features was already available
for Internet users?
13)
______
A)
sounds
B)
pictures
C)
animation
D)
email
Answer:
D
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
14)
14)
______
A)
Houston
B)
Denver
C)
Los Angeles
D)
Cincinnati
Answer:
C
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
15)
15)
______
A)
B)
it enabled and encouraged members to create personal websites to share words and pictures with other members.
C)
D)
it was free.
Answer:
B
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
16)
Within ________ year(s) MySpace became one of the most popular Web destinations.
16)
______
A)
B)
C)
D)
4
Answer:
C
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
17)
17)
______
A)
500 thousand.
B)
58 thousand.
C)
580 million.
D)
500 million.
Answer:
C
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
18)
18)
______
A)
law students.
B)
Harvard students.
D)
C
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
19)
Flikr was purchased by
19)
______
A)
Caterina Fake.
B)
MySpace.
C)
Facebook.
D)
Yahoo.
Answer:
D
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
20)
20)
______
A)
socialize.
B)
quantify.
C)
communicate.
D)
B
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
21)
The following calculating tool had an immediate and profound effect on the human race:
21)
______
A)
abacus
B)
lathe
C)
antler batons
D)
mandrel
Answer:
A
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
22)
22)
______
A)
Babbage
B)
Analytical Engine
C)
Zuse.
D)
Z1.
Answer:
D
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
23)
A computer invented in 1939 that was capable of solving systems of linear equations was called the
23)
______
A)
Berry
B)
IBM.
C)
Atanasoff .
D)
ABC.
Answer:
D
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
24)
The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) broke down on average every
24)
______
A)
hour.
B)
7 minutes.
C)
other day.
D)
half hour.
Answer:
B
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
25)
Transistors were invented in 1948 as a substitute for the vacuum tube. They appeared in computers
25)
______
A)
8 years later.
B)
C)
only in Canada.
D)
Answer:
A
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
26)
In 1943, the founding father of IBM predicted that the world would not need more than
26)
______
A)
3 computers per business.
B)
300,000 computers.
C)
5 computers.
D)
500 computers.
Answer:
C
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
27)
The accessibility of graphics and image processing tools have brought about an increased need for
27)
______
A)
keyboarding skills.
B)
artistic skills.
C)
D)
less expensive computers.
Answer:
C
Diff: 1
Type: MC
Reference:
28)
28)
______
A)
play games.
B)
D)
post photographs.
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
29)
Who was instrumental in designing the first mechanical computer that would eventually become the modern day
computer?
29)
______
A)
Bill Gates
B)
Presper Eckert
C)
John Atanasoff
D)
Charles Babbage
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
30)
30)
______
A)
Colossus.
B)
IBM PC.
C)
Univac I.
D)
Macintosh.
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
31)
Which technological advancement made it possible for computers to become as small as they are today?
31)
______
A)
transistor
B)
silicon chip
C)
vacuum tube
D)
repeater
Answer:
B
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
32)
32)
______
A)
buy computers.
B)
do shopping.
C)
D)
quantify.
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
33)
33)
______
A)
laptops.
B)
mouse.
C)
integrated circuits.
D)
calculating machines.
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
34)
The invention of the ________ has had the greatest impact on computers.
34)
______
A)
monitor
B)
CPU
C)
microprocessor
D)
RAM chip
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
35)
35)
______
A)
Microsoft
B)
IBM
C)
Apple
D)
Intel
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
36)
Computers that once occupied full rooms, but are now approximately the size of a refrigerator, are used by large
organizations and known as
36)
______
A)
supercomputers.
B)
mainframe computers.
C)
terminals.
D)
personal computers.
Answer:
B
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
37)
The simultaneous communication process between a mainframe and several users is known as
37)
______
A)
timesharing.
B)
serving.
C)
networking.
D)
processing.
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
38)
A keyboard and screen that has little, if any, local processing power is known as a
38)
______
A)
terminal.
B)
supercomputer.
C)
timesharing device.
D)
mainframe computer.
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
39)
Supercomputers
39)
______
A)
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
40)
What is a computer that provides software and other resources to computers over a network?
40)
______
A)
workstation
B)
supercomputer
C)
mainframe
D)
server
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Servers
41)
When a user has access to a high-end desktop computer with a large amount of processing power, he or she is using a
41)
______
A)
server.
B)
workstation.
C)
terminal.
D)
supercomputer.
Answer:
B
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Personal Computers
42)
42)
______
A)
workstations.
B)
laptops.
C)
subnotebooks.
D)
notebooks.
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Personal Computers
43)
43)
______
A)
the unlikelihood that the same high quality software on desktop PCs can be loaded onto a portable.
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Personal Computers
44)
Programs such as Internet Explorer that serve as navigable windows into the Web are called
44)
______
A)
Internet.
B)
networks.
C)
hypertext.
D)
Web browsers.
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
45)
Computers have changed the way humans go about their day-to-day lives. Events and ideas radically change the way
people work, live, and think. This dramatic change is known as a(n)
45)
______
A)
paradigm shift.
B)
counterculture.
C)
shift in traditions.
D)
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
46)
The time period in which there was a shift from an industrial economy to an economy based on the value of information
is known as the
46)
______
A)
information age.
B)
paradigm shift.
C)
industrial revolution.
D)
agricultural age.
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
47)
The software tools that enable a user to interact with a computer for specific purposes are known as
47)
______
A)
shareware.
B)
hardware.
C)
networked software.
D)
applications.
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
48)
Tasks that have traditionally been performed by people but are now duplicated in an application are part of the software
that is known as
48)
______
A)
artificial intelligence.
B)
networking.
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
49)
When a student posts a clip from a recent movie on her Web site, the ethical issue of ________ is at issue.
49)
______
A)
protecting privacy
C)
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
50)
50)
______
A)
notebook computer
B)
subnotebook
C)
supercomputer
D)
laptop computer
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
51)
51)
______
A)
thin clients
B)
subnotebooks
D)
laptop computers
Answer:
B
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Handheld Devices
52)
Which of the following is a playing console that also connects to the Internet?
52)
______
A)
Digg
B)
Second Life
C)
Xbox 360
D)
Vimeo
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
53)
67) Which of the following applications include features such as email, instant messaging, and Web browsing:
53)
______
A)
multimedia
B)
network
C)
database
D)
desktop publishing
Answer:
B
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
54)
54)
______
A)
multimedia
B)
network
C)
desktop publishing
D)
programming
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
55)
55)
______
A)
2001
B)
2002
C)
2003
D)
2004
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
56)
56)
______
A)
in 1999.
B)
C)
D)
Answer:
B
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
57)
Sites such as Flicker, MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube are collectively referred to as
57)
______
A)
B)
Web 1.0
C)
web pages.
D)
Web 2.0.
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
58)
In the early nineteenth century, Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace conceived an idea for a mechanical computer that
they referred to as a(n)
58)
______
A)
Z1
B)
ABC
C)
calculator
D)
Analytical Engine
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
59)
59)
______
A)
unreliable.
B)
C)
a person who performed calculations.
D)
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
60)
The first general-purpose commercial computer built in the United States was called the
60)
______
A)
ABC
B)
ENIAC
C)
UNIVAC1
D)
Z1
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
61)
The inventor of the first programmable, general purpose digital computer invented the computer, because
61)
______
A)
B)
he had dropped out of school and was looking for something to do with their spare time.
C)
D)
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
62)
The special-purpose computer that allowed British military intelligence to eavesdrop on even the most secret German
messages was named
62)
______
A)
Z1.
B)
the Turing.
C)
Colossus.
D)
the BMI.
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
63)
63)
______
A)
B)
C)
D)
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
64)
The ENIAC could calculate 500 times faster than the existing electromechanical calculators which was about as fast as
64)
______
A)
B)
C)
D)
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
65)
The UNIVAC I was purchased by _______ and delivered to the United States Census Bureau in 1950.
65)
______
A)
Underwood
B)
Remington Rand
C)
the Germans
D)
IBM
Answer:
B
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
66)
Which of the following is NOT a reason that integrated circuits replaced transistors?
66)
______
A)
Size
B)
Reliability
C)
Availability
D)
Speed
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
67)
The convergence of computer and network technology was responsible for the shift from the industrial economy to a(n)
67)
______
A)
information economy.
B)
loss of economy.
C)
digital economy.
D)
economic surge.
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Into the Information Age
68)
68)
______
A)
B)
C)
D)
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
69)
The most widely known code of conduct specifically for computer professionals is the
69)
______
A)
C)
D)
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
70)
70)
______
A)
B)
C)
D)
moral principles.
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
71)
Sometimes our legal system does not define what is right and wrong. The law is especially lenient in technology related
areas, because
71)
______
A)
B)
C)
D)
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
72)
The visionary research at XEROX more than three decades ago defined many of the essential qualities of today’s PCs.
Who was the person responsible for this research?
72)
______
A)
Kay
B)
Wright
C)
Moore
D)
Edison
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
73)
All of the following are phases of any technology or media business EXCEPT
73)
______
A)
way of life.
B)
social networking.
C)
service.
D)
hardware.
Answer:
B
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
74)
The four phases of predicting the future serve as a framework for thinking about
74)
______
A)
B)
tomorrow’s economy.
C)
D)
tomorrow’s technology.
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
History of the Future
75)
The emergence of low-cost computers and the Internet make it possible for more people to access information. This may
cause
75)
______
A)
B)
C)
D)
businesses to fail.
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
76)
76)
______
A)
advances in automation
B)
C)
D)
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
77)
Many of the jobs that have existed for hundreds of years are no longer needed due to
77)
______
A)
computer crime.
B)
automation.
C)
D)
Answer:
B
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
78)
Opportunities for entertainment and information exploration have been made available because
78)
______
A)
B)
C)
D)
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
79)
79)
______
A)
supercomputers
B)
mainframes
C)
personal computers
D)
laptops
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
80)
________ makes it possible for users with diverse computing needs to share expensive computing equipment.
80)
______
A)
Timesharing
B)
Network Sharing
C)
Shareware
D)
Virtual Sharing
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MC
Reference:
81)
81)
______
A)
compose music.
B)
D
Diff: 3
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
82)
In the late 1940s and 1950s, which invention helped computers become more widely used by businesses as well as in
science and engineering?
82)
______
A)
CPUs
B)
RAM
C)
transistors
D)
vacuum tubes
Answer:
C
Diff: 3
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
83)
83)
______
A)
transistors
B)
silicon wafers
C)
RAM
D)
CPUs
Answer:
A
Diff: 3
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
84)
Due to a need for smaller and more powerful computers, the ________ was invented and replaced transistor-based
computers by the mid-1960s.
84)
______
A)
RAM chip
B)
keyboard
C)
vacuum tube
D)
integrated circuit
Answer:
D
Diff: 3
Type: MC
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
85)
85)
______
A)
B
Diff: 3
Type: MC
Reference:
Handheld Devices
86)
86)
______
A)
Web browsers
B)
WWW
C)
Hypertext
D)
Email
Answer:
D
Diff: 3
Type: MC
Reference:
Computer Connections: The Internet Revolution
87)
This experimental network developed by the U.S. government, scientists, and others eventually became known as what?
87)
______
A)
B)
Networks
C)
ARPANET
D)
Internet
Answer:
D
Diff: 3
Type: MC
Reference:
88)
How are the World Wide Web (WWW) and the Internet different?
88)
______
A)
The WWW is a vast tract of the Internet and makes the Internet accessible to just about anyone.
C)
The Internet is primarily used by businesses; the WWW can be used by home users.
D)
They aren’t different; they are two different names for the same thing.
Answer:
B
Diff: 3
Type: MC
Reference:
89)
The future could bring the emergence of ________, computer chips embedded within human bodies.
89)
______
A)
human-scanning technology
B)
bio-electronic imaging
D)
biodigital technology
Answer:
D
Diff: 3
Type: MC
Reference:
SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
90)
________ are the most powerful of all computers.
90)
_____________
Answer:
Supercomputers
Diff: 1
Type: SA
Reference:
91)
91)
_____________
Answer:
electronic
Diff: 1
Type: SA
Reference:
92)
An experimental network backed by the U.S. government eventually evolved into the ________.
92)
_____________
Answer:
Internet
Diff: 1
Type: SA
Reference:
93)
_____________
Answer:
embedded
Diff: 1
Type: SA
Reference:
94)
The most common misstatement of Moore’s Law is that computer power doubles every 18________ .
94)
_____________
Answer:
months
Diff: 1
Type: SA
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
95)
Many bank tellers and travel agents use a type of computer called a ________, also known as a thin client, which is a
combination keyboard and monitor with little, if any, local power.
95)
_____________
Answer:
terminal
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
96)
A light-weight, flat-screen, battery-powered computer, which can be carried in a briefcase, is known by many terms
including portable computer, laptop computer, notebook computer, and ________ .
96)
_____________
Answer:
subnotebook
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
Personal Computers
97)
97)
_____________
Answer:
browser
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
98)
98)
_____________
Answer:
network
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
99)
99)
_____________
Answer:
Industrial
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
100)
In the ________ age, most people earn their living working with words, numbers, and ideas.
100)
____________
Answer:
information
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
101)
________ programs are software tools that transform general-purpose computers into special-purpose tools.
101)
____________
Answer:
Application
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
102)
_______ applications are commonly used by people who work with numbers.
102)
____________
Answer:
Spreadsheet
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
103)
________ applications combine audio, video, graphics, text, and interactivity all into one application.
103)
____________
Answer:
Multimedia
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
104)
________ intelligence is the branch of computer science that explores the use of computers in tasks that require
intelligence, imagination, and insight.
104)
____________
Answer:
Artificial
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
105)
The gap between information technology “haves” and “have nots” is called the ________ divide.
105)
____________
Answer:
digital
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
106)
106)
____________
Answer:
supercomputer
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
107)
____________
Answer:
mainframe
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
108)
_______ is a traditional navigation technique for sailors and involves using two different perspectives to establish
location.
108)
____________
Answer:
Triangulation
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
109)
The iPhone is an example of a ________ phone, which combines features of PDAs, Internet access devices, phones, digital
cameras, and media players.
109)
____________
Answer:
smart
Diff: 2
Type: SA
Reference:
110)
________ Law is the prediction by a chairman of Intel in the 1960s that the number of transistors that can be packed into a
silicon chip of the same price would double approximately every 18 months.
110)
____________
Answer:
Moore’s
Diff: 3
Type: SA
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
111)
A single silicon chip, which contains all of a computer's computational components, is called a(n) ________.
111)
____________
Answer:
microprocessor
Diff: 3
Type: SA
Reference:
Computers in Perspective
112)
A networked computer that contains software and data for other computers is a(n) ________ .
112)
____________
Answer:
server
Diff: 3
Type: SA
Reference:
Servers
113)
113)
____________
Answer:
personal
Diff: 3
Type: SA
Reference:
Personal Computers
114)
A high-end desktop computer with massive computing power , which is used for computationally intensive interactive
applications such as large-scale scientific data analysis, is called a(n)________.
114)
____________
Answer:
workstation
Diff: 3
Type: SA
Reference:
TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
115)
115)
_____
Answer:
True
False
Diff: 1
Type: TF
Reference:
116)
Over 90 percent of the world’s microprocessors are found in embedded computers or systems.
116)
_____
Answer:
True
False
Diff: 2
Type: TF
Reference:
Embedded Systems
117)
117)
_____
Answer:
True
False
Diff: 2
Type: TF
Reference:
118)
118)
_____
Answer:
True
False
Diff: 2
Type: TF
Reference:
Handheld Devices
119)
The explosive growth of the Internet is largely fueled by the rapid expansion of commerce on the Web.
119)
_____
Answer:
True
False
Diff: 2
Type: TF
Reference:
hypertext link
A)
120)
_____
Answer:
Diff: 2
Type: MA
B)
C)
Web browser
D)
121)
_____
Answer:
D
program to surf the Web
Diff: 2
Type: MA
E)
Reference:
F)
122)
networks
122)
_____
Answer:
G)
Diff: 2
Type: MA
H)
123)
_____
Answer:
E
Diff: 2
Type: MA
Reference:
124)
124)
_____
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MA
Reference:
125)
Xbox 360
125)
_____
Answer:
H
Diff: 2
Type: MA
Reference:
Computer Connections: The Internet Revolution
126)
Internet
126)
_____
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MA
Reference:
127)
MMORPG
127)
_____
Answer:
G
Diff: 2
Type: MA
Reference:
Matching: Match the term on the left to its corresponding definition on the right.
128)
PDA
A)
handheld computer
128)
_____
Answer:
A
Diff: 2
Type: MA
B)
C)
a computer that provides software, data, and other resources to other computers over a network
129)
terminal
129)
_____
Answer:
E
Diff: 2
Type: MA
Reference:
D)
E)
130)
mainframe
just a monitor and keyboard
130)
_____
Answer:
F)
Diff: 2
Type: MA
high-end PC
Reference:
G)
supercomputer
131)
_____
Answer:
D
Diff: 2
Type: MA
Reference:
132)
workstation
132)
_____
Answer:
F
Diff: 2
Type: MA
Reference:
133)
server
133)
_____
Answer:
C
Diff: 2
Type: MA
Reference:
134)
subnotebook
134)
_____
Answer:
B
Diff: 2
Type: MA
Reference:
B
2)
D
3)
D
4)
C
5)
A
6)
A
7)
C
8)
B
9)
B
10)
A
11)
C
12)
C
13)
D
14)
C
15)
B
16)
C
17)
C
18)
C
19)
D
20)
B
21)
A
22)
D
23)
D
24)
B
25)
A
26)
C
27)
C
28)
C
29)
D
30)
A
31)
B
32)
D
33)
C
34)
C
35)
D
36)
B
37)
A
38)
A
39)
A
40)
D
41)
B
42)
C
43)
C
44)
D
45)
A
46)
A
47)
D
48)
A
49)
C
50)
C
51)
B
52)
C
53)
B
54)
C
55)
C
56)
B
57)
D
58)
D
59)
C
60)
C
61)
C
62)
C
63)
C
64)
A
65)
B
66)
C
67)
A
68)
D
69)
A
70)
D
71)
C
72)
A
73)
B
74)
D
75)
A
76)
A
77)
B
78)
D
79)
A
80)
A
81)
D
82)
C
83)
A
84)
D
85)
B
86)
D
87)
D
88)
B
89)
D
90)
Supercomputers
91)
electronic
92)
Internet
93)
embedded
94)
months
95)
terminal
96)
subnotebook
97)
browser
98)
network
99)
Industrial
100)
information
101)
Application
102)
Spreadsheet
103)
Multimedia
104)
Artificial
105)
digital
106)
supercomputer
107)
mainframe
108)
Triangulation
109)
smart
110)
Moore’s
111)
microprocessor
112)
server
113)
personal
114)
workstation
115)
FALSE
116)
TRUE
117)
TRUE
118)
TRUE
119)
TRUE
120)
F
121)
D
122)
B
123)
E
124)
C
125)
H
126)
A
127)
G
128)
A
129)
E
130)
G
131)
D
132)
F
133)
C
134)