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CSC 105 Chapter 2 Test Questions with All Correct Answers What interconnected system of computers all over the world supports specially formatted documents in multimedia form? - Answer-World Wide Web The blank is A worldwide computer network that connects hundreds of thousands of smaller netwo...

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What interconnected system of computers all over the world supports specially
formatted documents in multimedia form? - Answer-World Wide Web

The blank is A worldwide computer network that connects hundreds of thousands of
smaller networks. - Answer-Internet

Transferring data from a remote computer to ones own computer is called - Answer-
downloading

being blank means knowing what computers can do and what they cant, knowing how
they can benefit you and how they can harm you, knowing when you can solve
computer problems and when you have to call for help - Answer-self- aware

There are five basic computer sizes, general classified according to their processing
power. Which of these is NOT a computer size designation - Answer-robot

High- capacity computers with thousands of processors that can perform more than
several quadrillion calculations per second are called - Answer-supercomputers

processing data from the US census requires what type of computer? - Answer-
supercomputer

Blank uses molecule- size structures to create tiny machines for holding data or
performing tasks - Answer-nanotechnology

slower than a supercomputer but still able to process millions of instructions per second,
these computers are often access by means of a terminal and are sometimes called
"midsize" computers - Answer-mainframe computers

Users access mainframes by means of a - Answer-Terminal

Expensive, powerful computers generally used for complex scientific, mathematical,
engineering calculations and for computer- aided design and computer- aided
manufacturing are called - Answer-workstations

These computers offer advanced graphics capablilties often sed to create three-
dimensional effects for movies - Answer-workstations

, computers costing 500$ to $5000 that can fit next to a desk, on a desk, or be carried
around called - Answer-personal computers (microcomputers)

A system that connects a group of desktop microcomputers and other devices such as
printers in an office or a building is called a - Answer-local area network

Tower PCS are blank whose case or main housing often sits on the floor, with the
keyboard and mouse on top of the desk - Answer-microcomputers

Also called laptop computers, blank are lightweight, portable computers with built- in
monitors, keyboards hard disk drives, batteries, and AC adapters - Answer-notebook
computers

Blank computers are wireless, portable, mobile devices with touch screens and often
with smartphone capabilities - Answer-Tablet


The basis for the internet began in 1969 because of the work by the - Answer-US
department of Defense

Which of these do you NOT need to connect to the Internet? - Answer-Secondary
storage

An expression for how much data can be sent through a communications channel in a
given amount of time is referred to as - Answer-Bandwith

Generally a very high speed internet connection is referred to - Answer-Broadband

The transmission of data from a remote computer to a local computer is referred to as -
Answer-Downloading

Which of the following is NOT an example of a download - Answer-Savjng a paper yoh
just weote to a CD

Which of the following is NOT an example of an upload - Answer-Saving your favorite
music cideos from a music website to your harddrive

The device that sends and receives computer data over a regular phone lines is a -
Answer-Modern

Which of the following is NOT an advantage of DSL - Answer-Universal availability

Which traditional trunk line carries 25 normal telephone circuits and has a transmission
rate of 1.5-6 MBPS - Answer-T1 line

What connects a personal computer to a cable-TV system that offers an Internet
connection ? - Answer-Cable modern

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