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QUESTIONNAIRES Krystian Aaron Cruz Q.

Teacher Kathy Marisol Luna Milian.Technical English.


Programming Languages.
1) What is an abstract programming language?
A programming language is a formal language that gives a person, in this case the
programmer, the ability to write a series of instructions or sequences of commands.

2) What is language and what is it for?


is a superior function that develops the symbolization processes related to encoding and
decoding.

3) What is c++?
is a very powerful object-oriented programming language that evolved from the computer
language extension “C” and is still used today for high-performance, structured
programming such as operating systems, video games, and cloud applications.

4) What does a C++ programmer do?


C++ is not one of the most recent programming languages, but it is so complete that it is
still used successfully for:
high end video games.
Office and desktop applications.

5) What are the advantages of C++?


Entire blocks of code can be reused to develop new programs in less time.

6) What is Java?
Java is a computer programming language platform created by Sun Microsystems in 1995.

7) How does Java work?


Code is written and developed by programmers.

8) Where is Java used?


Java is a widely used programming language for coding web applications. It has been a
popular choice among developers for more than two decades, with millions of Java
applications in use today.

9) What is XML?
Extensible Markup Language is a W3C specification as a general purpose markup language.

10) What is XML for?


XML is used to present structured information on a web page so that this information can
be stored, transmitted, processed, displayed and printed by various applications and
devices.
ISPs and Internet Access.
1) What is Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi is the radio signal that is sent from a wireless router to a nearby device, which
translates the signal into data that you can see and use.

2) What is antivirus?
Antiviruses are programs whose objective is to detect and eliminate computer viruses.

3) What are the 3 types of antivirus?


Antivirus preventers, Antivirus identifiers and Antivirus decontaminators.

4) What are the characteristics of an antivirus?


The main characteristics of an antivirus are: Great capacity to detect and react to a new
virus. Systematic update. Minimal detection of false positives or false viruses.

5) What is a modem?
A modem is a device that converts digital signals into analog and vice versa, and thus
allows communication between computers through the telephone line or cable modem. It
is used to send the modulating signal through another signal called Carrier.

6) What is a wireless router?


A wireless router is a device that performs the functions of a router, but also includes the
functions of a wireless access point. It is typically used to provide access to the Internet or
on a computer network.

7) How does a wireless router work?


A router connects local networks to other local networks or to the Internet. A wireless
access point connects devices to the network wirelessly, using radio frequencies within
the 900 MHz and 2.4 MHz frequency bands; 3.6; 5 and 60GHz.

8) What is a Hotspot?
Hotspot is that one of the devices needs to have an Internet connection and shares it with
another or others, since the amount can be very large.

9) What is DSL?
The ADSL router or asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL router is a device that allows
one or more computers or even one or more local area networks to be connected at the
same time.

10) What is an ISP?


An ISP connects its users to the Internet through different technologies such as ADSL,
cable modem, GSM, dial-up, fiber optics, satellite, streaming, etc.
1) What is a USB?
A USB drive, also called a flash drive, memory stick, or pen drive, is a small, portable device
that you insert into your computer's USB port. Typically, USB drives are used for storage,
data backup, and file transfer between devices.

2) What can we save on USB?


A usb memory is used to store documents, but sometimes the information on it includes
private and important documents such as contracts, passports, confidential
documentation, which should not fall into the hands of third parties.

3) How long does information last on a USB stick?


Most flash drive manufacturers peg the lifespan of a USB stick at between 10,000 and
100,000 (even millions) of write cycles, which comes to a minimum of about 30 years of
endurance at a rate of one cycle. daily write/erase.

4) What is a CD-R?
A compact disc-recordable (CD-R) is a write-once-read-many (WORM) disc. These drives
can only record data once, and then the data becomes permanent on the drive.

5) What can be recorded on a CD-R?


We can record on the CD: documents (Word, Excel, Access, PDF, PP presentations, etc.),
music, movies, home videos, images, photos, PC games and programs. All computers have
a built-in CD-ROM drive since most software is distributed on CDs.

6) What capacity does a CD-R have?


4.7GB

7) What is a magnetic tape?


Magnetic tapes are a type of data storage medium or support that is recorded in tracks on
a plastic band with a magnetized material, usually iron oxide or some chromate.

8) What are the advantages of magnetic tape?


Its use of magnetic tapes has many advantages compared to other storage media. One of
them is its durability. Unlike other data storage media, tape generally has a much longer
lifespan and is less prone to the risks of modern drives.

9) How long does a magnetic tape last?


30 year.

10) What is SATA storage?


It is a serial data transfer interface between the motherboard and some storage devices,
such as HDDs, CD/DVD/Blu-ray readers and writers, Solid State Drives (SSD) or other
devices.
1) What is the automatic document feeder?
In multifunction printers, copiers, and scanners, an automatic document feeder is a device
that allows you to take multiple pages and feed them sheet by sheet from the scanner to
the copier.

2) What is a digital camera?


A digital camera is a photographic camera that, instead of capturing and storing
photographs on chemical film like photographic film cameras, uses digital photography to
generate and store images.

3) What is the function of digital camera?


A digital camera is an electronic device used to capture and store photographs
electronically instead of using photographic film like conventional cameras.

4) What features does a digital camera have?


The digital camera has a series of properties or characteristics in its operation that
distinguish it from traditional photography. Among these features we can highlight the
image sensor, the LCD screen, the memory card and the software.

5) What are the types of camera?


Compact Digital Cameras.
Bridge cameras.
Reflex or DSLR cameras.
Medium format cameras.
Action cameras.
Instant cameras.

6) What is an inkjet printer?


Inkjet technology is a method in which the print head does not touch the paper, the ink is
ejected from nozzles on the head.

7) What is a flash memory?


Flash memory is a nonvolatile electronic computer memory storage medium that can be
electrically erased and reprogrammed.

8) What is a laser printer?


A laser printer is a machine that uses laser technology to print images on paper, instead of
traditional ink-on-paper printing.

9) What can be printed on a laser printer?


They allow options such as making copies, scanning documents or reading devices such as
pen drives or SD cards, depending on the model. They can be very useful for small
businesses or small offices, but in which it will be used a lot.

10) What is a transparency adapter?


The optional transparency adapter lets you scan 4 x 5-inch (101.6 x 127 mm) slide and roll
film negatives by simply installing the unit on the scanner.

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