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Week 3 reivew

1. Which type of device allows you to enter data into a computer and interact with it?
a) Output device
b) Input device
c) Processing device
d) Storage device
2. What is the primary function of an output device ?
a) To process data
b) To store data
c) To enter data into a computer
d) To display processed input in a human-understandable format
3. Which of the following is an example of an input device ?
a) Printer
b) Monitor
c) Keyboard
d) Speaker
4. What do output devices do with the processed input from a computer ?
a) Store it for later use
b) Display it in a way that is easy for humans to understand
c) Process it further
d) Input it back into the computer

5. What is the primary function of an input device ?


a) To translate data into another form
b) To receive data from a computer
c) To provide data and control signals to a computer
d) To display results of computer processes
6. Which of the following is an example of an input device ?
a) Printer
b) Monitor
c) Keyboard
d) Speaker
7. What is the primary function of an output device ?
a) To provide data and control signals to a computer
b) To receive data from a computer
c) To translate data into another form
d) To display results of computer processes
8. Which of the following is an example of an output device ?
a) Scanner
b) Microphone
c) Printer
d) Mouse
9 What do output devices enable users to do ?
a) Communicate with a computer
b) Feed data into a computer for processing
c) View, hear, or feel the results of computer processes
d) Control signals to a computer

10. What is the primary function of a keyboard ?


a) To display processed input
b) To provide data and control signals
c) To enter data into a computer
d) To translate data into another form
11. Where are the function keys typically located on a keyboard ?
a) At the bottom of the keyboard
b) Along the sides of the keyboard
c) At the top of the keyboard
d) Scattered randomly on the keyboard
12. Which keys modify the function of other keys when pressed simultaneously ?
a) Alphanumeric keys
b) Function keys
c) Special keys
d) Modifier keys
13. What do the navigation keys on a keyboard include ?
a) Alphanumeric keys
b) Function keys
c) Special keys
d) Arrow keys, Home, End, Page Up, and Down

14.Which key is used to perform actions such as selecting text and executing
commands ?
a) Alphanumeric keys
b) Modifier keys
c) Function keys
d) Special keys
15. What is the purpose of modifier keys like Shift, Ctrl, and Alt ?
a) To type uppercase letters only
b) To modify the function of other keys when pressed simultaneously
c) To navigate between different sections of a document
d) To switch between different applications
16. Alphanumeric keys on a keyboard include letters (A-Z) and numbers(9-0).
True
False
17. Function keys on a keyboard are used for navigation purposes.
True
False
18 Modifier keys like Shift, Ctrl, and Alt do not change the function of other keys when
pressed simultaneously.
True
False
19 The Windows key is an example of a special key on a keyboard.
True
False
20. Which type of keyboard connects to the device without physical cables ?
a) Standard Keyboard
b) Wireless Keyboard
c) Virtual Keyboard
d) Mechanical Keyboard
21 What is a virtual keyboard ?
a) A keyboard with physical keys
b) A software-based keyboard displayed on a touchscreen device
c) A keyboard designed for gaming
d) A foldable keyboard
22. Which type of keyboard is the most common type used with desktop computers ?
a) Wireless Keyboard
b) Virtual Keyboard
c) Mechanical Keyboard
d) Standard Keyboard
23. How does a wireless keyboard typically connect to the device ?
a) Through physical cables
b) Using Bluetooth or a wireless receiver
c) Through a USB port
d) Through an Ethernet cable
24. What is the primary advantage of a virtual keyboard ?
a) It provides tactile feedback
b) It is more durable than physical keyboards
c) It can be easily customized
d) It saves space and can be accessed on touchscreen devices
25. A standard keyboard is the least common type used with desktop computers .
True
False
26. Virtual keyboards are physical keyboards with keys that can be pressed .
True
False
27. Wireless keyboards typically connect to devices using Bluetooth or a wireless
receiver .
True
False
28. What is the primary function of a computer mouse ?
a) To display images on the screen
b) To detect two-dimensional motion relative to a surface
c) To print documents
d) To play music
29. How does a wired mouse connect to a computer ?
a) Via Bluetooth
b) Through a wireless USB receiver
c) Using a physical wire, typically USB
d) Through an Ethernet cable
30. Which type of mouse is designed to reduce muscle strain and discomfort from
prolonged use?
a) Wired Mouse
b) Wireless Mouse
c) Ergonomic Mouse
d) Optical Mouse
31. What type of connection does a wireless mouse typically use to connect to a
computer ?
a) Ethernet cable
b) USB cable
c) Bluetooth or a wireless USB receiver
d) HDMI cable
32 What does the physical movement of a computer mouse translate into ?
a) The rotation of the display screen
b) The motion of a cursor on the display screen
c) The generation of sound
d) The printing of documents

33. A wired mouse connects to a computer without the need for physical wires .
True
False
34. An ergonomic mouse is designed to reduce muscle strain and discomfort during
prolonged use .
True
False
35. Wireless mice typically connect to a computer via Bluetooth or a wireless USB
receiver.
True
False
36. What is the primary function of a scanner?
a) To print documents
b) To capture images from printed materials and convert them into digital format
c) To display images on a screen
d) To record audio
37. Which type of scanner resembles a small photocopy machine and has a flat glass
surface to place documents?
a) Flatbed Scanner
b) Sheet-fed Scanner
c) Handheld Scanner
d) Photographic Scanner
38. What is the main difference between a flatbed scanner and a sheet-fed scanner ?
a) Flatbed scanners are manual devices, while sheet-fed scanners are automatic
b) Flatbed scanners have a flat glass surface, while sheet-fed scanners have a feed
where papers are fed one at a time
c) Flatbed scanners capture images from printed materials, while sheet-fed scanners
has ram
d) Flatbed scanners resemble a small photocopy machine, while sheet-fed scanners
are moved over the document manually
39. How does a handheld scanner work?

.a) It automatically feeds papers one at a time

.b) It is moved over the document manually

.c) It captures images from screens

.d) It resembles a small photocopy machine


40. Which type of scanner is best suited for scanning multiple-page documents
quickly ?
a) Flatbed Scanner
b) Sheet-fed Scanner
c) Handheld Scanner
d) Photographic Scanner
41. What process does a scanner use to convert a physical image or document into a
digital format ?
a) Printing
b) Scanning
c) Photocopying
d) Copying

42. Flatbed scanners are typically manual devices .


True
False
43. Sheet-fed scanners have a flat glass surface for placing documents .
True
False
44. Handheld scanners are designed to reduce muscle strain during prolonged use .
True
False

45. What is the primary function of a computer microphone ?


a) To capture and convert sound waves into electrical signals
b) To display images on the screen
c) To print documents
d) To play music
46. How does a computer microphone convert sound waves into electrical signals ?
a) By displaying images
b) By converting digital signals into analog signals
c) By capturing and converting sound waves
d) By printing documents
47 .What are some common applications of computer microphones?
a) Voice communication, recording, and voice recognition
b) Video editing, gaming, and programming
c) Typing, browsing, and emailing
d) Printing, scanning, and copying

48. Is a device that convert analog voice to digital voice .


Mic
RAM
Speaker
keyboard
49. microphone is a device that convert analog voice to digital voice .
True
False

50. What is the primary function of a webcam?


a) Photography and videography
b) Video conferencing and live streaming
c) Capturing high-resolution images
d) Professional and personal applications

51. Where are webcams often found?


a) Built into laptops or monitors
b) As standalone versions only
c) Attached to smartphones
d) Used for photography purposes
52. What is the primary function of a digital camera?
a) Video conferencing and live streaming
b) Photography and videography
c) Online communication purposes
d) Capturing low-resolution images
53. What distinguishes digital cameras from webcams ?

.a) Digital cameras are primarily used for online communication

.b) Webcams capture high-resolution images

.c) Digital cameras are primarily used for photography and videography

.d) Webcams are primarily used for professional applications


54. Which device is more likely to capture high-resolution images and videos?
a) Webcam
b) Digital camera
c) Both have the same capability
d) Neither captures high-resolution content
55. Webcams are primarily used for photography and videography .
True
False
56. Digital cameras are often built into laptops or monitors.
True
False
57. Both webcams and digital cameras can capture high-resolution images.
True
False
58. What is the primary function of a touchscreen?
a) Executing commands with a keyboard
b) Interacting with a digital display using touch gestures
c) Controlling interface elements with a mouse
d) Manipulating data with a stylus pen
59. How do users interact with a touchscreen device?
a) By using a traditional keyboard
b) By moving a physical mouse
c) By touching the screen directly with their fingers or a stylus pen
d) By using voice commands
60. What distinguishes a touchscreen from traditional input devices?
a) It requires a mouse for interaction
b) It relies on physical buttons for control
c) It allows direct manipulation using touch gestures
d) It operates without a digital display
61 Which input device allows users to control interface elements directly with their
fingers?
a) Keyboard
b) Mouse
c) Touchscreen
d) Stylus pen
62. Touchscreens rely on physical buttons for user interaction.
True
False
63. Users can control interface elements on a touchscreen using touch gestures.
True
False
64. A stylus pen is the only tool that can be used to interact with a touchscreen.
True
False
65. What is the function of a display screen (monitor)?
a) Displaying images and text only
b) Displaying images, text, and videos
c) Inputting data into the computer
d) Displaying text messages only

66. What type of technology is used in CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) displays ?
a) Touchscreen technology
b) Static text display technology
c) LED (Light-Emitting Diode) technology
d) Electron gun technology

67 . CRT displays use electron guns to illuminate phosphors on the screen .


a) True
b) False
68. A monitor or display screen is an electronic visual display device that presents
images, text, and videos to the user.
True
False
69 The screen is one of the primary output devices used with computers, providing a
visual representation of the information processed by the computer.
True
False
70. CRT monitors use an older technology that relies on electron guns to illuminate
phosphors on the screen.
True
False
71. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screens utilize a different technology based on liquid
crystals to display images.
True
False
72. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screens utilize which of the following to produce
images?
a) Liquid crystals and electron guns
b) Liquid crystals and backlights
c) Phosphors and backlights
d) LED backlighting only
73. Compared to CRTs, LCD screens are known for being ?
a) Thicker and consuming more power
b) Thinner and consuming less power
c) Thinner but consuming more power
d) Heavier but consuming less power
74. What distinguishes Light Emitting Diode (LED) displays from traditional LCDs ?
a) They use electron guns for illumination
b) They have thinner screens
c) They utilize LED backlighting
d) They consume more power
75. LED displays are known for producing ?
a) Dimmer images
b) Brighter and more vibrant images
c) Images with better black levels
d) Images with less color accuracy
76. Which type of display technology is generally considered to have better energy
efficiency ?
a) CRT
b) LCD
c) LED
d) Plasma
77. What aspect of LED displays contributes to their better black levels ?
a) Their use of liquid crystals
b) Their thinner screens
c) Their LED backlighting
d) Their electron guns
78. LCD screens are typically thicker and consume more power compared to CRTs .
a) True
b) False
79. LED displays are a subtype of LCDs but do not use LED backlighting .
a) True
b) False
80. LED displays are known for producing dimmer images compared to traditional
LCDs .
a) True
b) False
vibrant images

81. What does resolution refer to ?


a) The width of the screen
b) The number of pixels on the screen
c) The aspect ratio of the screen
d) The refresh rate of the screen
82 Which of the following is a common resolution for displays ?
a) 720p
b) 480p
c) 1080p
d) 1440p
83. What does refresh rate measure ?
a) The brightness of the screen
b) How quickly a pixel can change colors
c) The number of pixels on the screen
d) How many times the screen is redrawn in a second
84. Lower response times are preferable for which activities ?
a) Watching movies
b) Web browsing
c) Gaming
d) Reading documents
85. What does aspect ratio describe ?
a) The size of the screen
b) The ratio of the width to the height of the screen
c) The number of pixels on the screen
d) The thickness of the screen
86. Which of the following is a common aspect ratio for displays ?
a) 16:9 and 4:3
b) 1:1
c) 2:1
d) 3:2
87. Resolution refers to the width of the screen .
a) True
b) False
88. A common aspect ratio for displays is 4:3 .
a) True
b) False
89. Response time measures how quickly a pixel can change colors and is more
critical for tasks like gaming .
a) True
b) False
90. Refresh rate measures the brightness of the screen .
a) True
b) False
redrawn in a second

91. What is the main function of a printer ?


a) Producing permanent human-readable representations on paper
b) Displaying images on a screen
c) Generating sound effects
d) Scanning documents
92. What type of printer uses a matrix of small pins to strike against an ink ribbon ?
a) Laser printer
b) Inkjet printer
c) Dot Matrix printer
d) 3D printer
93. How does a Dot Matrix printer produce characters and graphics ?
a) By spraying ink onto paper
b) By patterns of dots
c) By using toner cartridges
d) By heating up paper fibers
94. What is a common use of Dot Matrix printers ?
a) Printing high-resolution images
b) Printing single-layer documents
c) Printing multi-part forms
d) Printing directly onto CDs
95. Which type of printer is commonly used for printing through several layers
of paper ?
a) Laser printer
b) Inkjet printer
c) Dot Matrix printer
d) Thermal printer
96. What distinguishes Dot Matrix printers from other types of printers ?
a) They use laser technology
b) They produce high-quality photo prints
c) They utilize a matrix of small pins
d) They are the fastest type of printers
97. Dot Matrix printers produce characters and graphics by spraying ink onto paper .
a) True
b) False
98. Inkjet printers are commonly used for printing through several layers of paper .
a) True
b) False
99. Laser printers utilize a matrix of small pins to strike against an ink ribbon .
a) True
b) False
100. What type of printer uses liquid ink sprayed tiny nozzles onto the paper ?
a) Laser Printer
b) Dot Matrix Printer
c) Inkjet Printer
d) Thermal Printer

101 Which type of printer is capable of producing high-quality color outputs?


a) Dot Matrix Printer
b) Laser Printer
c) Inkjet Printer
d) Thermal Printer

102.Which type of printer is known for fast printing speeds and high-
quality outputs?
a) Dot Matrix Printer
b) Inkjet Printer
c) Laser Printer
d) Thermal Printer

103. What process does a laser printer use to transfer the image onto paper ?
a) Ink spraying
b) Electrostatic process
c) Drum rolling
d) Thermal transfer
104. Where are inkjet printers commonly used ?
a) Large office settings
b) Industrial facilities
c) Homes and small offices
d) Libraries
105. What technology does a laser printer use to produce an image on a drum ?
a) Inkjet technology
b) Thermal technology
c) Laser beam
d) Magnetic resonance

106 What type of printer is often used in larger office settings ?


a) Dot Matrix Printer
b) Inkjet Printer
c) Laser Printer
d) Thermal Printer

107. Inkjet printers are commonly used in larger office settings .


a) True
b) False

108. Laser printers use liquid ink sprayed onto the paper .
a) True
b) False

109. Laser printers are known for their fast printing speeds .
a) True
b) False

110. Dot matrix printers are capable of producing high-quality color outputs .
a) True
b) False
111. What does DPI stand for in the context of printers ?
a) Dots Per Inch
b) Digital Printing Index
c) Document Precision Indicator
d) Data Printing Interface

112. How does higher DPI affect print quality ?


a) It reduces print speed
b) It increases print speed
c) It decreases print quality
d) It improves print quality

113. What does PPM stand for in printer specifications ?


a) Pages Per Megabyte
b) Print Processing Method
c) Pages Per Minute
d) Printer Precision Measurement

114. How does connectivity impact a printer's functionality ?


a) It doesn't affect print quality
b) It affects print resolution
c) It determines the printer's speed
d) It allows the printer to connect to devices
115. Which of the following is NOT a type of connectivity option for printers ?
a) USB
b) Ethernet
c) HDMI
d) Wi-Fi
116. Higher DPI values always result in faster printing speeds .
a) True
b) False

117. Ethernet is a common connectivity option for printers .


a) True
b) False

118. Connectivity options such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth allow printers to connect
wirelessly to devices .
a) True
b) False

119. Resolution, measured in DPI, indicates the size of the printer .


a) True
b) False

120. What component of the computer speaker system converts digital audio data
into an analog signal ?
a) Sound card
b) Amplifier
)c) DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter
d) Drivers

121 How does the speaker produce sound waves ?


a) By converting analog signals to digital signals
b) Through the physical movement of its amplifiers
c) By converting analog signals to digital signals
d) Through the physical movement of its drivers.
122 Which part of the computer is responsible for amplifying the analog signal ?
a) Sound card
b) DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter)
c) Amplifier
d) Drivers

123. What role does the DAC play in the speaker system ?
a) It produces sound waves
b) It converts analog signals to digital signals
c) It converts digital audio data into an analog signal
d) It amplifies the signal

124. The sound card in a computer speaker system converts analog signals to
digital signals .
a) True
b) False

125. The DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) is responsible for amplifying the audio
signal .
a) True
b) False

126. The physical movement of the drivers in the speaker system produces sound
waves .
a) True
b) False
127. The amplifier in the computer speaker system converts digital audio data into an
analog signal .
a) True
b) False

128. What does the term "modem" stand for ?


A) Multiplexer-Demultiplexer
B) Modulator demodulator
C) Memory-Disk
D) Monitor-Display
129. What is the primary function of a modem ?
A) Converting analog data to digital
B) Converting digital data to analog
C) Storing data
D) Generating Wi-Fi signals
130. Which transmission medium is commonly used with modems ?
A) Fiber optic cables
B) Ethernet cables
C) Telephone lines
D) Satellite signals
131. In what format does a modem transmit data over telephone lines ?
A) Analog
B) Digital
C) Binary
D) Hexadecimal
132 Which of the following devices does a modem allow a computer to communicate
with ?
A) Refrigerator
B) Printer
C) Other computers
D) Microwave
133. What is the process of converting digital data into analog signals called ?
A) Demodulation
B) Modulation
C) Encoding
D) Decoding
134. What is the primary function of modulation in a modem ?
A) Converting analog data to digital
B) Converting digital data to analog
C) Storing data
D) Generating Wi-Fi signals

135. What process does the modem perform during modulation ?


A) Converting analog signals to digital
B) Converting digital signals to analog
C) Encoding data into binary format
D) Transmitting data over Ethernet cables
136. During demodulation, what does the modem do ?
A) Converts digital signals to analog
B) Stores data temporarily
C) Converts analog signals to digital
D) Generates Wi-Fi signals
137 What is the purpose of demodulation in a modem?
A) Converting analog data to digital
B) Converting digital data to analog
C) Transmitting data over telephone lines
D) Converting analog signals to digital
138. Modulation involves converting digital signals into analog signals .
A) True
B) False
139. Demodulation involves converting analog signals into digital signals.
A) True
B) False
140. The primary purpose of modulation in a modem is to convert analog signals
into digital signals.
A) True
B) False
141. Demodulation occurs when the modem converts digital signals from the
computer into analog signals for transmission over telephone lines .
A) True
B) False

142. What is one of the primary functions of a Network Interface Card (NIC) ?
A) Sending data packets to the network
B) Displaying data on the computer's monitor
C) Generating sound output
D) Reading data from external storage devices
143 How does a Network Interface Card (NIC) contribute to input functionality ?
A) By processing data packets within the network
B) By receiving data packets from the network and sending them to the computer's
processor
C) By converting analog signals into digital signals
D) By storing data received from the network
144. What role does a Network Interface Card (NIC) play in output functionality ?
A) Receiving data packets from the network
B) Sending data packets to the network
C) Storing data on the computer's hard drive
D) Managing data flow within the computer's memory

145. The primary function of a Network Interface Card (NIC) is to receive data packets
from the network and send them to the computer's processor for further action .
True
False
146 A Network Interface Card (NIC) does not play any role in sending data out to the
network; its sole function is to receive data from the network.
True
False

147. What is one of the primary functions of a Touchscreen Monitor in terms of input
functionality ?
A) Displaying visual information to the user
B) Registering touch or swipe actions as input
C) Processing data entered by the user
D) Generating sound output
148. How does a Touchscreen Monitor contribute to output functionality ?
A) By processing data entered by the user
B) By displaying visual information such as graphics, text, and videos to the user
C) By receiving data packets from the network
D) By storing data on the computer's hard drive
149. What action does a user perform to interact with software applications on a
Touchscreen Monitor ?
A) Typing on a physical keyboard
B) Moving a mouse cursor
C) Touching or swiping the screen
D) Using a joystick
150. What type of information does a Touchscreen Monitor display to the user ?
A) Auditory feedback
B) Tactile feedback
C) Visual information such as graphics, text, and videos
D) Olfactory feedback

151. Touchscreen monitors only provide output functionality and do not register touch
or swipe actions as input .
A) True
B) False
152. Users interact with software applications on a Touchscreen Monitor by touching
or swiping the screen.
A) True
B) False
153. Touchscreen monitors display visual information such as graphics, text, and
videos to the user .
A) True
B) False
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