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b. Data
d. unprocessed knowledge
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The first computing aid that were used to help people in their computation.
a. Abacus
b. Calculator
c. IBM
d. Microsoft
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The first calculator that could perform all four arithmetic operations: addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division invented by German mathematician and
philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz around 1672 and completed 1694.
a. Pascaline
b. Calculating Clock
c. Schickard Calculator
d. The Step Reckoner
8.
The first large-scale automatic digital computer in the USA by Howard H. Aiken, built
at IBM and shipped to Harvard in February 1944.
a. Mach I
b. Mark I
c. Makk I
d. Epson
9.
An early personal computer. They were designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak
a. Mach I
b. IBM I
c. Mark I
d. Apple I
10. Large-sized, powerful multi-user computers that can support concurrent programs.
That means, they can perform different actions or processes at the same time.
a. Megaframe Computers
b. Superframe Computers
c. Mainframe Computers
d. International Frame Computer
11. Mid-sized multi-processing computers. Again, they can perform several actions at
the same time and can support from 4 to 200 users simultaneously.
a. Superframe Computers
b. Mini-computers
c. Small Computers
d. Micro computers
12. Powerful, single-user computers. They have the capacity to store and process large
quantities of data, but they are only used by one person at a time.
a. Micro computers
c. Computer Station
b. Training Station
d. Work Station
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Q. Ctrl + B
J. Ctrl + R
R. Ctrl + =
K. Ctrl + U
S. Ctrl + Shift + C
L. Ctrl + I
T. Ctrl + Shift + V
M. Ctrl + Z
U. Ctrl + W
N. Ctrl + A
V. Ctrl + Shift + =
O. Delete / Backspace
W. Ctrl + O
P. Ctrl+Shift + < / Ctrl+Shift + > X. Shift +
Tab
Y. Ctrl + S
Z. Ctrl + P
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Computation. Solve the following items from binary to decimal and decimal to binary.
Include your computation
on how you check your answers. 2 points each
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44
00101100
48.
87
01010111
49.
51
00110011
50.
145
10010001
51.
0000010001
17
52.
0000010101
21
53.
111000111
455
54.
00000000001
1
55.
11111111111
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