 
        
        Certification Exam 100
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 | Results produced by a computer are known as | 
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 See Chapter 1, page 5, in the course textbook. 
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 | 2. | 
 | Information transferred to a computer from an external source such as a mouse or keyboard is known as | 
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 | Correct answer is | (d) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 See Chapter 1, page 11, in the course textbook. 
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 | 3. | 
 | Which of the following is (are) true regarding computer input? 
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 | Correct answer is | (c) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 See Chapter 1, page 4, in the course textbook. 
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 | 4. | 
 | The series of instructions that cause a computer to perform processing tasks is referred to as a | 
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 | Correct answer is | (c) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 See Chapter 1, page 4, in the course textbook. 
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 | 5. | 
 | Which of the following is (are) true about use of the terms memory and storage with regard to computers? 
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 | Correct answer is | (c) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 | Feedback: | 
 See Chapter 1, page 5, in the course textbook. 
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 | 6. | 
 | Which of the following is (are) true about RAM? 
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 | Correct answer is | (d) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 | Feedback: | 
 See Chapter 1, page 5, in the course textbook. 
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 | 7. | 
 | Which of the following is (are) true of vacuum tubes? 
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 | Correct answer is | (c) | 
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 See section 1.2.1, subsection "1940s–Vacuum Tubes" and "1950s–Transistors," in the course notes. 
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 | 8. | 
 | A degree in _____ focuses on the design of computer hardware and peripheral devices, often at the chip level. | 
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 | Correct answer is | (c) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 | Feedback: | 
 See Chapter 8, page 416, in the course textbook. 
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 | 9. | 
 | Which of the following is a mechanical calculator invented in the 1600s that used wheels to move counters? | 
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 | Correct answer is | (c) | 
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 | Feedback: | 
 See section 1.2.1, subsection "1600s–Mechanical Calculators," in the course notes. 
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 | 10. | 
 | Typical functions performed by customer-relationship management software include which of the following? 
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 | Feedback: | 
 See section 1.2.2, subsection "In Business," in the course notes. 
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 | 11. | 
 | In which category are IT companies that create operating systems, programming languages, and applications? | 
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 | Correct answer is | (b) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 | Feedback: | 
 See Chapter 8, page 398, in the course textbook. 
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 | 12. | 
 | Which of the following is (are) manufactured by companies in the computer industry? 
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 | Correct answer is | (c) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 See Chapter 8, page 397, in the course textbook. 
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 | 13. | 
 | Computers represent numeric data using the _____ number system. | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 | Feedback: | 
 See Chapter 2, page 59, in the course textbook. 
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 | 14. | 
 | The 1s and 0s that a digital device works with are referred to as _____ digits. | 
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 | Correct answer is | (c) | 
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 See Chapter 2, page 58, in the course textbook. 
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 | 15. | 
 | The list of instructions that a microprocessor can perform is called its _____ set. | 
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 See Chapter 2, page 67, in the course textbook. 
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 | 16. | 
 | The _____ speed specifications in computer ads indicate the speed of the microprocessor. | 
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 | Correct answer is | (b) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 See Chapter 2, page 67, in the course textbook. 
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 | 17. | 
 | The ALU uses _____ to hold data that is being processed. | 
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 | Correct answer is | (b) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 See Chapter 2, page 67, in the course textbook. 
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 | 18. | 
 | Which of the following statements regarding microprocessors is (are) true? 
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 | Correct answer is | (c) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 See Chapter 2, page 67, in the course textbook. 
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 | 19. | 
 | Which of the following statements regarding RAM is (are) true? 
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 | Correct answer is | (b) | 
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 See Chapter 2, page 70, in the course textbook. 
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 | 20. | 
 | Which of the following statements regarding cache memory is (are) true? 
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 | Correct answer is | (b) | 
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 | Your score on this question is: | 1.00 | 
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 See Chapter 2, page 68, in the course textbook. 
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 | 21. | 
 | PS/2 and DB-9 are two types of _____ ports. | 
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 (a) hardware
 (b) output
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 (c) devices
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 (c) software
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 (c) binary
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