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What unit of computer memory is correct? |
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1 KB (kilobyte) = 1000 bytes |
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What is true concerning a byte in computer memory? |
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What type of memory stores data that is being processed, and is erased when the computer is turned off? |
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What computer device uses a diode laser to read information? |
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How is the processor speed measured in a computer? |
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Which printer has the poorest resolution? |
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A student needs to save an animation file called horses.avi to a networked computer. What is the BEST path name? |
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C:/students/smithb/animations/horses.avi |
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Which is a magnetic medium? |
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One thousand bytes of information equals: |
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Which is an input device? |
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One million bytes of information equals a: |
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Which device captures images or documents? |
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Which type of network connects workstations usually within the same company or building by telephone lines or radio waves? |
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A low resolution monitor image would be: |
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What type of memory speeds up the action performed by the computer and anticipates instructions? |
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What type of memory stores data that is being processed, and is erased when the computer is turned off? |
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Which association is correct? |
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Which is an example of an input device? |
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Which computer device is used to capture or copy a photograph to place in a report? |
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What program is used to write a letter? |
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Students made four avi clips in 3D StudioMax. What program can be used to join together these clips into one presentation? |
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What program should a student use if he/she wants to create an overhead visualization of a local community college? |
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Which software program allows the user to create digital maps? |
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Which type of software program should a technical artist use to create 2D technical illustrations? |
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What program should a student use to create a slide show about lab safety rules? |
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What program should a student use if he/she wants to create a visualization of a local golf course? |
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Which program is used to create a list of students or contacts for a business? |
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The image below is found in what type of software package? |
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What type of software was most likely used to create the image below? |
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What type of software was most likely used to create the image? |
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Software programs used to organize and manage data are known as: |
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Students want to combine three movie clips together in one presentation. What type of program should they use? |
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Using software programs to organize and arrange movie clips is known as what type of editing? |
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Software programs such as Dreamweaver and MS FrontPage are examples of: |
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Software such as Excel and Lotus are examples of what type of program? |
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Software programs such as 3D Studio Max and trueSpace are examples of: |
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According to the "Fair Use" law, how many minutes of a 15 minute song can be used? |
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According to the "Fair Use" law, how many minutes of a 20 minute video can be used? |
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What behavior would NOT break the copyright law concerning an original work? |
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What behavior is NOT acceptable when a student is using school computers? |
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What is NOT an example of plagiarism? |
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Copying an animation one created in a 3D program and placing it into his/her own PowerPoint presentation |
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Which action would break the fair use limit law? |
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Three minutes of a three minute video from the Internet in a presentation |
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What term gives an owner protection for "original works of authorship"? |
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The images shown below are examples of: |
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When are playing games on a school computer an acceptable activity? |
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Games are part of the curriculum |
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"Fair use" limits usually include the term: |
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What term is used to describe the illegal copying of copyrighted material? |
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What is an acceptable student use of school computers? |
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Which is NOT an example of plagiarism? |
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Turning in the same paper for different classes with permission from the teachers |
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Which is NOT an example of plagiarism? |
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Turning in the same paper for different classes with permission from the teachers |
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