Week 3 Reivew
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
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?
.c) Digital cameras are primarily used for photography and videography
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
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
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
118. Connectivity options such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth allow printers to connect
wirelessly to devices .
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
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
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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