Guide/Computer Competency Test
Preparation Workshop—Written Test Study
Guide copyright Germanna Community
College.
The five primary components of a computer - Correct Answers Input devices, Output devices,
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Central Processing Unit or CPU, Memory, and Storage devices.
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II! Input Devices - Correct Answers Any hardware component that allows a user to enter data or
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II! instructions into a computer. Six commonly used are the keyboard, mouse, microphone, scanner,
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II! digital camera and PC camera.
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II! Keyboard - Correct Answers Contains keys that allow a user to enter data and instructions into a
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II! Mouse - Correct Answers A small handheld device that controls the movement of a symbol on
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II! Microphone - Correct Answers Allows a user to speak to the computer to enter data and II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II!
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II! Scanner - Correct Answers Reads printed text and pictures and then translates the results into a
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II! form the computer can use.
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II! Digital camera - Correct Answers Allows a user to take pictures and transfer the photographed
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, II! PC camera - Correct Answers Allows the users to have video telephone or conference calls -
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II! Output Devices - Correct Answers Any hardware component that can convey information to a
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II! Printer - Correct Answers Produces text and graphics on a physical medium such as paper or a
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II! Monitor - Correct Answers Looks like a small television screen, displays text, graphics, and video
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II! Speakers - Correct Answers Allow the user to hear music, voice, and other sounds generated by
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II! Serial port - Correct Answers The interface that connects devices to the system unit by
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II! Universal serial bus (USB) port - Correct Answers Can connect up to 127 different peripheral
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II! Analog signals - Correct Answers The telephone system uses continuously-variable signals; they
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II! Digital signals - Correct Answers Your PC moves and stores data as these signals using a series of
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II! 1's and 0's. This data is either on (1) or off(0) at any given time; never any in-between value.
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