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Computers can store work and show it to them back again when needed. TRUE or FALSE
TRUE
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CD/DVD ROM drive is attached in the monitor. TRUE or FALSE
FALSE
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The whole system of the computer is called ________.
system unit
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It indicates that the computer is in processing mode. a. casing b. disk drive c. L.E.D Indicator lights
c. L.E.D Indicator lights
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It covers the system unit. a. casing b. DVD ROM drive c. L.E.D Indicator Lights
a. casing
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The meaning of CPU is Central Processing Uniform. TRUE or FALSE
FALSE
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The computer can work without electricity. TRUE or FALSE
FALSE
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What is the oldest known device?
Abacus
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It starts the computer all over again without turning it off. a. ports b. power switch c. reset button
c. reset button
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Which is NOT a true statement? a. Computer is a system b. Computer has storage devices c. Computer has no use
c. Computer has no use
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It is typically a small, light in weight, removable and rewritable storage device. a. compact disc b. solid state drive c. USB flash disk
c. USB flash disk
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It is a solid-state storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory to store data. a. hard disk b. compact disc c. solid state drive
c. solid state drive
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Who invented the Napier's bone device?
John Napier
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The “brain” of a computer called the main memory. TRUE or FALSE
FALSE
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It functions as the "brain" of the computer.
CPU
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Who invented the Pascaline?
Blaise Pascal
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These are the sockets at the back of the system unit. a. holes b. ports c. cords
b. ports
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It turns the computer ON and OFF. a. power switch b. CD/DVD Rom drive c. reset button
a. power switch
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