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Anna Fergione

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1. Lesson 1: History of Computers What was the first calculating machine? A. Abacus B. Arithmometer C. Analytical Machine D. Electronic Calculator 2. Lesson 2: Four Components of a Computer Which of the following is not a basic component of a computer? A. Input & Output B. Processing C. Throughput D. Storage 3. Lesson 3: How Computers Get Input Which of the following is an example of an input device? A. Monitor B. Mouse C. Speakers D. Software 4. Lesson 4: How Computers Store Information What does RAM stand for? A. Random Access Memory B. Read Almost Memory C. Read Access Memory D. Rightful Access Memory 5. Lesson 5: How Computers Process Information Where is the information you give a computer processed? A. Flash Drive B. Macroprocessor C. Microprocessor D. Network Card 6. Lesson 6: How Computers Deliver Information Which of the following is NOT an example of output?

Anna Fergione A. B. C. D. MP3 Files Speakers Monitor Keyboard

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7. Lesson 7: Which is Smarter? ___________is a field of science devoted to developing devices that someday may be able to reason and solve problems. A. Artificial Intelligence B. Computer Engineering C. Real Intelligence D. Computer Development 8. Lesson 1: The World Wide Web Before the creation of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), who were the primary users of the internet? A. Artists and Poets B. Architects C. The Average Person D. Scientists and Engineers 9. Lesson 2: What is a URL? What does URL stand for? A. Unity Resource Location B. Uniform Resource Locator C. Unified Record Locator D. Uniform Recording Location 10. Lesson 3: How Information Travels on the Internet What special computer determines the best possible path for information to be exchanged? A. Routers B. Wi-Fi C. Monitors D. Laptops 11. Lesson 4: Breaking Messages Into Packets Why are web pages broken into packets?

Anna Fergione A. B. C. D. Small pieces travel faster It keeps the information more organized So nothing gets lost To make it less efficient

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12. Lesson 5: Bigger is Better ___________ is the amount of data that can pass through a particular connection in a set amount of time. A. Microprocessor B. Router C. Bandwidth D. Processor 13. Lesson 6: How Connection Speeds Are Measured How are today's connection speeds to the Internet measured? A. Kilobits and Megabits B. Kilobits C. Gigabits and Megabits D. Megabits 14. Lesson 7: Information on the Internet Most have search engines have access to less than ______ of the content that exists on the Web. A. 20% B. 50% C. 10% D. 1% 15. Lesson 8: Connecting Wirelessly Which of the following is NOT a main Wi-Fi security protocol? A. WEP B. WPA C. WEP2 D. WPA2 16. Timeline

Anna Fergione What year did President Clinton launch a program in an attempt for American schools can provide students with the skills they need to succeed in the next century? A. 1993 B. 1995 C. 1989 D. 2003

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