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  • What does CPU stand for?


  • Options
  • A. Cute People United
  • B. Commonwealth Press Union
  • C. Computer Parts of USA
  • D. Central Processing Unit

  • Correct Answer
  • Central Processing Unit 


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    • 1. In which decade was the first solid state integrated circuit demonstrated?

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    • A. 1950s
    • B. 1960s
    • C. 1970s
    • D. 1980s
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    • 2. ISP stands for...

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    • A. Internet Survey Period
    • B. Integrated Service Provider
    • C. Internet Security Protocol
    • D. Internet Service Provider
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    • 3. Which of these is not a computer?

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    • A. Aptiva
    • B. Macintosh
    • C. Acorn
    • D. Paseo
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    • 4. What would you use for immediate, real-time communication with a friend?

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    • A. Instant Messenging
    • B. E-Mail
    • C. Usenet
    • D. A mailing list
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    • 5. Main circuit board in a computer is...

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    • A. Decoder
    • B. Highlight
    • C. Select
    • D. Mother board
    • Discuss
    • 6. The main computer that stores the files that can be sent to computers that are networked together is...

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    • A. Clip art
    • B. Mother board
    • C. Peripheral
    • D. File server
    • Discuss
    • 7. How many diodes are in a full wave bridge rectifier?

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    • A. 8
    • B. 2
    • C. 4
    • D. 3
    • Discuss
    • 8. The speed of your net access is defined in terms of...

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    • A. RAM
    • B. MHz
    • C. Kbps
    • D. Megabytes
    • Discuss
    • 9. Your computer has gradually slowed down. What's the most likely cause?

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    • A. Overheating
    • B. Your processor chip is just getting old
    • C. Adware/spyware is infecting your PC
    • D. You dropped a sandwich in your computer
    • Discuss
    • 10. What is a BJT?

    • Options
    • A. Bit Junction Transfer
    • B. Bi-polar Junction Transistor
    • C. Bell Jar Transformer
    • D. Back Junction Transformer
    • Discuss


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