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Multiple Choices

1. Which of the following is true about 1 bit?
C. Represents one binary digit

2. Which of the following terms means approximately 106 bytes?
B. Megabytes

3. Which answer lists the correct number of bits associated with each term?
C. 64 bits per quadruple word

4. Which of the following are true about random-access memory (RAM) as it is normally used inside a personal computer?
A.Used for short term memory
E. Is installed on the motherboard

5. This chapter describes the concepts behind how a CPU reads the contents from RAM. Which of the following is true about the process of read data. As described in the chapter?
A.The CPU tells the RAM which address holds data that the CPU wants to read.

6. A user file has opened a word processor, typed the numbers 123456789, and stored the document as a file called report 1. Which of the following determines, in part what bits the computer stores in the file to represent the text typed into the report.
C. Character set

7. A user has opened a calculator application, typed the numbers 123456789, and then done some math problem using this number. Which of the following determine, in part, what bits the computer store in RAM to represent the number123456789?
D. The binary equivalent to123456789

8. Which of the following is not a feature of a file system that might be used with a hard disk dirve?
A.An actuator arm

9. A student writes a report using a word processor, saving the repot in a file called my_report. The student stores the file on his laptop hard disk drive. Later, he pasts the file on a file-sharing site for a classmate to review the report. Then, he copies an updated version of the file to a flash drive to submit it to his instructor. Which of the following are some of the important features supplied by files as defined by a computer OS?
A.Keeps data in order
B. Provides a convenient way to name a set of data for easier operations like copying and moving
C. Names

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