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1ST LONG QUIZ

COMPUTER
SYSTEM
SERVICING
1. AN EARLY AID FOR MATHEMATICAL COMPUTATIONS.
ITS ONLY VALUE IS THAT IT AIDS THE MEMORY OF THE
HUMAN PERFORMING THE CALCULATION.
2. AN ENGLISH MATHEMATICIAN WHO PROPOSED A STEAM DRIVEN
CALCULATING MACHINE THE SIZE OF A ROOM, WHICH HE CALLED
THE“ DIFFERENCE ENGINE”.
3. AN ENGLISH MATHEMATICIAN AND WRITER CHIEFLY KNOWN FOR
HER WORK ON CHARLES BABBAGE'S EARLY MECHANICAL GENERAL
PURPOSE COMPUTER, THE ANALYTICAL ENGINE.
4. HE IS THE DEVELOPER OF THE MODIFIED VERSION OF THE
ENIAC.
5. DEVELOPED BY GEORGE GRAY IN REMINGTON RAND CORP.
MANUFACTURED AS THE FIRST COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE FIRST
GENERATION COMPUTER.
6. WHO INVENT THE VACUUM TUBES?

7. Who invented the IC?

8. In what generation computers became more


powerful, compact, reliable, and affordable. As a
result, it gave rise to personal computer (PC)
revolution.

9. It is the branch of computer science concerned


with making computers behave like humans. The
term was coined in 1956 by John McCarthy at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
10. REFERS TO THE PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THE DATA PROCESSING
OPERATIONS.

11. The physical, touchable, electronic and mechanical


parts of a computer system.

12. Is the set of instructions (also called a program)


that guides the hardware to operate effectively.

13. Any piece of computer hardware that displays results


after the computer has processed the input data.

14. Main part of the computer.


15. ACCEPTS DATA AND INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE USER OR
FROM ANOTHER COMPUTER SYSTEM.

16. The main circuit board, contains all the circuits and
components that run the computer.

17. Permanent storage.

18. also known as speech or voice recognition systems


that allow a user to send audio signals to a computer for
processing, recording or carrying out commands
19. EXTERNAL CONNECTING SOCKETS ON THE OUTSIDE OF
THE COMPUTER

20. Often two or more wires running side by side and


bonded, twisted or braided together to form a single
Assembly.

21. A device for performing work on a material or a


physical system using only hands.

22. Used to test the functionality of computer ports.


23. USEDTO HOLD SCREW, JUMPERS, FASTENERS AND OTHER SMALL
PARTS AND PREVENTS THEM FROM GETTING MIXED TOGETHER.

24. Used to blow away dust and debris from different computer
parts without touching the components.

25. It is easily generated by friction on carpets, tile flooring,


clothing, hair, fabric, and etc. The friction of moving air alone will
charge suspended particles
and cause the buildup of static electrical charges on people and
objects in the environment.

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