True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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1.
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A
modem connects computers using phone lines.
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2.
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Linux, DOS and Word are applications.
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3.
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The
most important thing to remember about Electrostatic Discharge is that it helps protect you from
shock.
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4.
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A
mouse is an example of an input device.
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5.
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Visual Basic is an operating system used to create programs by assigning commands to
buttons and other controls.
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6.
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When
a computer failure occurs, the first thing to do is to carefully open the case.
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7.
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CRT
is a type of monitor.
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8.
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A GUI
uses pictures to click on to launch applications.
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9.
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The
network at PHS is an example of a WAN.
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10.
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Road
Runner is an example of Baseband signaling.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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11.
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Windows XP is an example of a a. | command-based OS | c. | GUI | b. | PCI | d. | LAN | | | | |
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12.
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DOS
is an example of a a. | GUI | c. | CMOS | b. | command-base operating system | d. | LAN | | | | |
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13.
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A NIC
is used to connect computers a. | by USB | c. | in a network | b. | by serial
ports | d. | by phone
line | | | | |
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14.
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Which
of the following is used to transfer files over the Internet
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15.
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A
WAN a. | connects
computers over short distances | c. | connects PC's
over long distances | b. | uses an LCD to connect PC's | d. | connects two computers directly | | | | |
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16.
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Which
of the following transfers web pages over the Internet
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17.
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Which
of the following is considered temporary memory a. | Hard Drive | c. | Flash memory | b. | Floppy
Drive | d. | RAM | | | | |
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18.
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The
code used to create web pages is a. | Visual Basic | c. | HTML | b. | FTP/IP | d. | HTTP | | | | |
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19.
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10BaseT cable is similar to a. | TV cable | c. | electric cable | b. | telephone
cable | d. | none of
these | | | | |
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20.
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Object characteristics like colors, names, etc.in Visual Basic are
called a. | projects | c. | any
object | b. | forms | d. | properties | | | | |
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21.
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The
electrical component that stores a charge is a a. | pentameter | c. | resistor | b. | transistor | d. | capacitor | | | | |
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22.
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The
electrical component that serves as a switch is a a. | pentameter | c. | resistor | b. | transistor | d. | capacitor | | | | |
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23.
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The
electrical component that decreases the flow of electricity is a a. | pentameter | c. | resistor | b. | transistor | d. | capacitor | | | | |
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24.
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A
modem a. | converts AC to
DC | c. | converts USB to
serial | b. | converts analog to digital | d. | converts binary to decimal | | | | |
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25.
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The
two types of network topology (layouts) we have discussed are a. | bus and
branch | c. | bus and
star | b. | tree and
bus | d. | branch and
bus | | | | |
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26.
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To
set up a computer for networking, what would you do FIRST a. | connect the
cable | c. | install the
network card | b. | hook up the hub | d. | load the network software | | | | |
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27.
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The
person in charge of a network is called the a. | Network Manager | c. | Super Admin | b. | Network
Administrator | d. | NetAdmin | | | | |
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28.
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In
order to connect to the Internet through your phone line you need a a. | network
card | c. | serial
card | b. | modem | d. | 10Base2
cable | | | | |
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29.
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The
printer that is best for high quality photos would be a. | ink
jet | c. | laser | b. | plotter | d. | dot matrix | | | | |
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30.
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The
printer that is best for fast printing would be a. | ink jet | c. | laser | b. | plotter | d. | dot
matrix | | | | |
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31.
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The
printer that is best for multi-part forms (carbon copies) would be a. | ink
jet | c. | laser | b. | plotter | d. | dot matrix | | | | |
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32.
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The
kind of network that will go down if one cable breaks is a. | branch | c. | bus | b. | tree | d. | star | | | | |
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33.
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The
kind of network that is most fault/failure tolerant is a. | branch | c. | bus | b. | tree | d. | star | | | | |
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34.
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The
"brain" of the PC is the a. | RAM | c. | Motherboard | b. | Hard
Drive | d. | CPU | | | | |
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35.
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Everything connects together in a PC through the a. | RAM | c. | Motherboard | b. | Hard Drive | d. | CPU | | | | |
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36.
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The
correct order of storage sizes from smallest to largest is a. | byte, megabyte,
kilobyte, gigabyte, bit | c. | byte, kilobyte,
megabyte, ,bit gigabyte | b. | bit, byte, kilobyte, megabyte,
gigabyte | d. | bit, byte, ,
megabyte, gigabyte, kilobyte | | | | |
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37.
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An
ink jet printer a. | sprays the
ink | c. | uses static
electricity | b. | uses a ribbon | d. | uses a jet engine | | | | |
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38.
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A
laser printer a. | strikes a
ribbon | c. | sprays
ink | b. | uses static
electricity | d. | is like a
typewriter | | | | |
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39.
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A dot
matrix printer a. | is like a type
writer | c. | uses static
electricity | b. | sprays ink | d. | is like a copier | | | | |
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40.
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Which
of the following are used in a star network a. | coaxial cable (like a TV cable) | c. | hub | b. | ESD | d. | ISA | | | | |
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Numeric Response
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41.
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11111111=?
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42.
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10000000=?
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43.
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00001111=?
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44.
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10000001=?
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45.
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11110000=?
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46.
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00000001=?
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47.
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00010001=?
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48.
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11111110=?
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49.
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01000000=?
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50.
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00101000=?
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51.
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200
in binary would be:
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52.
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125
in binary would be: (use LEADING ZEROS!)
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53.
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33 in
binary would be: (USE LEADING ZEROS)
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54.
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250
in binary would be:(USE LEADING ZEROS)
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Completion
Complete each sentence or
statement.
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55.
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Input, output, storage or processing? Write i,o,s or p ONLY!!! Falure to do so
will result in it being counted wrong!!! (LOWER CASE!!!)
Mouse
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56.
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input, output, storage or processing? Write i,o,s or p ONLY!!! Falure to do so
will result in it being counted wrong!!! LOWER CASE!!!
keyboard
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57.
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input, output, storage or processing? Write i,o,s or p ONLY!!! Falure to do so
will result in it being counted wrong!!! LOWER CASE!!!
CPU
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58.
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input, output, storage or processing? Write i,o,s or p ONLY!!! Falure to do so
will result in it being counted wrong!!! LOWER CASE!!!
Hard
Drive
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59.
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input, output, storage or processing? Write i,o,s or p ONLY!!! Falure to do so
will result in it being counted wrong!!! LOWER CASE!!!
Monitor
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60.
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input, output, storage or processing? Write i,o,s or p ONLY!!! Falure to do so
will result in it being counted wrong!!! LOWER CASE!!!
regular
joystick
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61.
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input, output, storage or processing? Write i,o,s or p ONLY!!! Falure to do so
will result in it being counted wrong!!! LOWER CASE!!!
Floppy
Disk
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62.
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Write
os for operating system and a for application (LOWER CASE):
DOS
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63.
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Write
os for operating system and a for application (LOWER CASE):
LInux
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64.
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Write
os for operating system and a for application (LOWER CASE):
Excel
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65.
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Write
os for operating system and a for application (LOWER CASE):
Windows XP
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66.
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Write
d for digital or a for analog: (LOWERCASE ONLY!!!)
a light switch
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67.
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Write
d for digital or a for analog: (LOWERCASE ONLY!!!)
A watch with hands
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68.
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Write
d for digital or a for analog: (LOWERCASE ONLY!!!)
Anything with limited number of states
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69.
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Write
d for digital or a for analog: (LOWERCASE ONLY!!!)
Anything with an infinite number of states
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70.
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Write
d for digital or a for analog: (LOWERCASE ONLY!!!)
A joystick that goes around in a complete circle
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71.
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Write
d for digital or a for analog: (LOWERCASE ONLY!!!)
A joystick with only 8 positions
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72.
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In the diagram
above, the USB port is letter (USE LOWER CASE!!!)
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73.
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In the diagram
above, the printer port is letter (USE LOWER CASE!!!)
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74.
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In the diagram
above, the serial port is letter (USE LOWER CASE!!!)
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75.
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In the diagram
above, the mouse port is letter (USE LOWER CASE!!!)
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76.
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In the diagram
above, the keyboard port is letter (USE LOWER CASE!!!)
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Matching
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a. | CPU | n. | IP
address | b. | ESD | o. | TCP/IP | c. | LCD | p. | PCI | d. | ISA | q. | HTTP | e. | FTP | r. | LAN | f. | NIC | s. | power supply | g. | USB | t. | CRT | h. | MHz | u. | AGP | i. | Hub | v. | Visual Basic | j. | Modem | w. | ISP | k. | Protocol | x. | DOS | l. | Fiber Optics | y. | CDRW | m. | RAM | z. | Bandwidth | | | | |
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77.
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a
command-based OS
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78.
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the
number given to a PC to access the Internet/network
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79.
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provides the Internet to you
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80.
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Used
to create applications
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81.
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1
million cycles per second
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82.
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most
dangerous component in a PC
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83.
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small
network
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84.
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flat
panel monitor
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85.
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temporary memory
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86.
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the
slowest slot in a PC--usually black
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87.
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the
white slot on a motherboard (32/64-bit)
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88.
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the
set of rules for the Internet
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89.
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an
easy to configure connector for joysticks, keyboards, webcams, etc.
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90.
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a
glass tube monitor
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91.
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a
network card
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92.
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PC's
brain
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93.
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slot
used only for graphics
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94.
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can
damage PC components
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95.
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transfers files across the Internet/network
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96.
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transfers web pages across the Internet/network
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