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Fluency with Information Technology, 6e (Snyder)

Chapter 1 Defining Information Technology: Terms of Endearment



1.1 True/False Questions



1) Software is a collective term for programs; the instructions computers perform to
implement applications.

Answer: TRUE



2) ARM, which stands for Advanced RISC Machine, is a standard processor that is often
used as a component of consumer devices.

Answer: TRUE



3) The computer first digitized the census data in 1980.

Answer: FALSE



4) The camera of a smart phone would be classified as an input device.

Answer: TRUE



5) The early computer ENIAC weighted 30 tons.

Answer: TRUE



6) Transistors helped advance computing because they complicated the assembly process.

Answer: FALSE



7) Writing software is the job of programmers and software developers.

,Answer: TRUE



8) Something can't be considered a computer unless it has a keyboard attached to it.

Answer: FALSE



9) In software, the agent is anything that can follow instructions.

Answer: TRUE



10) In computing, data is represented numbers, whether stored in memory, on the hard
disk, or in the cloud, or anywhere else.

Answer: TRUE



11) Most of the information today is delivered by Libraries.

Answer: FALSE



12) Describing a technical problem using the right words helps facilitate a speedy and
helpful answer from tech support.

Answer: TRUE



13) Nearly every computational task has only a single way of being solved.

Answer: FALSE

14) Only a computer can use digital information
Answer: FALSE

15) An integrated circuit contains transistors (among other things).
Answer: TRUE

1.2 Multiple-Choice Questions

,1) A precise, systematic method for producing a specified result is a(n):

A) abacus

B) algorithm

C) computation

D) agent

Answer: B



2) Booting a computer means to:

A) restart the computer

B) run a program from the hard disk

C) start the computer

D) none of the above

Answer: C

Explanation: C) Booting the computer is the process where the computer gets itself
running.



3) In the story of the tortoise and the hare, the abstraction is:

A) slow and steady wins the race

B) the tortoise

C) the hare

D) speed is deceiving

Answer: A

Explanation: A) The meaning beyond the story is that steady progress will accomplish a
goal.

, 4) Understanding how the pedals on your bike transfer power to the wheels:

A) is a generalization

B) makes you operationally attuned

C) is an abstraction

D) is an algorithm

Answer: B

Explanation: B) Understanding how a system works makes you operationally attuned.

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