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IGCSE COMPUTER SCIENCE TERMINOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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IGCSE COMPUTER SCIENCE
TERMINOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
ISP (internet service provider) - Answer-company charging monthly fee that provides
internet access

HTML Structure - Answer-essential parts of document including semantics and
structural markup

HTML Presentation - Answer-how the document looks/sounds

CSS - Cascading Style Sheet - Answer-contains everything that controls webpage
presentation

HTTP - hypertext transfer protocol - Answer-a set of rules which must be followed when
transferring files across the internet

web browser - Answer-software that allows a user to display a webpage on their screen
- they interpret html code and show the result

URL - uniform resource locator - Answer-used to find/identify a webpage on the internet

cookies - Answer-packet of information sent from web server to web browser - creates
anonymous user profile, and used in advertising

actuator - Answer-used in many control operations involving sensors and ADC/DACs.
Electromagnetic device eg. motor that outputs result of sensor operation

loudspeaker - Answer-output device that produces sound using voltages at different
levels which vibrate a cone in speaker housing

LED - Answer-Used for backlighting a monitor/tv - they are thin, produce a white light,
and do not require much power

CCFL - Answer-Old technology used for backlighting - took time to warm up, and
produced yellow-ish lighting + required a lot of power

LCD - Answer-used in projectors - high intensity light beam was passed through display,
then onto screen

OLED - Answer-new technology used for tv/monitor screens, using a cathode and
anode. Flexible, no backlighting required.

, DLP - Answer-light projector using mirrors to produce 1024 different grey shades. A
bright white light source passed through colour filter allowing 16million colours to be
created.

RAM - Answer-a type of memory that is read-write and volatile. Used for main memory

ROM - Answer-memory that is hard coded at time of manufacture. Stores start-up
programs and BOOTSTRAP

volatile - Answer-memory that loses its contents when the power is off eg. main memory

non-volatile - Answer-memory that doesn't lose its contents when the power is off e.g.
hard disk

secondary memory/storage - Answer-long-term, non volatile storage media e.g. hard
disk

off-line storage - Answer-storage that can be physically moved away from a device and
stored somewhere else e.g. CD, USB stick, DVD

virtual memory - Answer-part of the hard disk that is programmed to work as an
extension of main memory

DRAM - Answer-type of RAM where each chip consists of transistors and capacitors.
Not too expensive to manufacture, has high storage capacity, and doesn't consume too
much power. Needs refreshing every 15s

SRAM - Answer-type of RAM that has 'flip flops' to hold each bit of memory. Does not
need constant refreshing.

bootstrap - Answer-the first program loaded from ROM by BIOS; loads operating
system from secondary storage

magnetic media - Answer-secondary storage with mechanical parts which move over
the surface to read and write data magnetically e.g. a hard disk, tape or floppy disk

optical media - Answer-secondary storage that is read using lasers e.g. CD, DVD

solid state/flash memory - Answer-secondary storage with no moving parts; used in
memory sticks, cameras and phones

FAT - file allocation table - Answer-a map of where each file is and which sectors on the
magnetic disk are free

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