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Computer System Assignment Answer Key

The document outlines key concepts related to computer systems, including types of memory (RAM, ROM, Cache, Virtual Memory) and their functions. It discusses components of a computer (CPU, ALU, Control Unit, Memory), input/output devices, and the role of operating systems. Additionally, it provides practical advice on upgrading hardware, setting up a cyber café, and selecting a laptop for college.

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Computer System Assignment Answer Key

The document outlines key concepts related to computer systems, including types of memory (RAM, ROM, Cache, Virtual Memory) and their functions. It discusses components of a computer (CPU, ALU, Control Unit, Memory), input/output devices, and the role of operating systems. Additionally, it provides practical advice on upgrading hardware, setting up a cyber café, and selecting a laptop for college.

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Computer System Assignment - Answer

Key
1. 1. Explain the different types of memory in a computer system (RAM, ROM, Cache, and
Virtual Memory).

- RAM: Temporary memory used while programs are running.


- ROM: Permanent memory storing system instructions.
- Cache: High-speed memory between CPU & RAM for fast access.
- Virtual Memory: Part of the hard drive used as extra RAM.

2. 2. Describe the functions of different components of a computer system (CPU, ALU,


Control Unit, and Memory).

- CPU: Brain of the computer, processes data.


- ALU: Performs arithmetic and logic operations.
- Control Unit: Manages and coordinates system operations.
- Memory: Stores data and instructions for processing.

3. 3. What are input and output devices? Explain with examples.

- Input devices: Send data to the computer (e.g., keyboard, mouse).


- Output devices: Display results (e.g., monitor, printer).

4. 4. Differentiate between Primary and Secondary Memory with at least three points.

Primary Memory:
- Fast and temporary
- RAM, ROM
- Volatile (RAM)
Secondary Memory:
- Slow and permanent
- HDD, SSD, CD
- Non-volatile

5. 5. Discuss the role of an operating system in managing hardware and software


resources.

- Manages hardware and software.


- Provides user interface.
- Controls file storage, memory, and applications.

6. 6. A file is 3MB in size. Convert this into:


a) Kilobytes (KB): 3 × 1024 = 3072 KB
b) Bytes: 3072 × 1024 = 3,145,728 Bytes

7. 7. A system has 2GB of RAM. Convert this into:

a) Megabytes (MB): 2 × 1024 = 2048 MB


b) Kilobytes (KB): 2048 × 1024 = 2,097,152 KB

8. 8. A small business office has been using the same computers for five years...

1. Possible reasons: Old hardware, low RAM, outdated software, malware, too many
background tasks.
2. Upgrading RAM helps: More multitasking ability, faster speed.
3. HDD to SSD: SSDs are faster, more reliable.
4. Disk cleanup/defragmentation: Cleanup removes junk; defragmentation organizes data.
5. Antivirus helps: Removes malware, improves speed.

9. 9. A person wants to open a cyber café with 10 computers...

1. Wired or wireless: Wired is more stable and faster for gaming.


2. Devices: Printer, scanner, webcam, mic, speakers, UPS.
3. Managing accounts: Create logins, monitor usage.
4. Software: Browsers, Office, VLC, antivirus.
5. Prevent misuse: Admin control, firewalls, strong passwords.

10. 10. A student is going to college and wants to buy a laptop...

1. Specs: i5/Ryzen 5, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD.


2. OS: Windows for compatibility; macOS for creatives; Linux for programmers.
3. Battery life: Important for portability.
4. Brand/warranty: Trusted brand, 1–2 year warranty.
5. Storage/cloud: Yes, for backups and extra space.

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