Chapter 3 Student Review Questions
Chapter 3 Student Review Questions
Digital cameras and digital video cameras enable users to shoot, store, and download still photos
or full-motion video and audio onto their PCs.
True False
Video displays and printed documents have been, and still are, the most common forms of output
from computer systems.
True False
Advances in video monitor technology, such as active matrix and dual scan capabilities, have
improved the color, but not the clarity, of LCD displays.
True False
Printing information on paper is the most common form of information output.
True False
A byte consists of ten bits and represents one character of data in most computer coding
schemes.
True False
Magnetic tape devices are frequently called direct access storage devices (DASDs), while
magnetic disks are known as sequential access devices.
True False
The terms direct access and random access describe the same concept.
True False
The primary storage (main memory) of a computer consists of microelectronic semiconductor
memory chips.
True False
Active RFID chips are self-powered and must be close to the reader to transmit their signal.
True False
RFID chips may be attached to objects, but cannot be injected into them because it interferes
with radio signal transmission.
True False
RFID technology will make it possible to measure the readership of magazines in public waiting
rooms.
True False
It is predicted that in the future we will be able to back up our biological memories.
True False
According to the text, which of the following is considered by millions of computer users to be
the primary function of the desktop PC?
A. Allows access to the Internet
B. Increases productivity through the use of software applications
C. Facilitates creation of local area networks
D. All of the choices are correct
Which of the following statements best describes a workstation computer?
A. Supports applications with heavy mathematical computing and graphics display
demands, such as computer-aided design (CAD)
B. Coordinates telecommunications and resource sharing in small, local area networks (LANS)
C. Allows convenient mobile communications and touch-screen computing
D. All of the choices are correct.
_______________ are sometimes used as front-end computers in order to assist midrange
computers in performing telecommunications processing and network management.
A. Midrange computers
B. Mainframes
C. Supercomputers
D. All of the choices are correct.
_______________ are popular for process monitoring and instrumentation because these are
narrow in scope and do not require demanding processing versatility.
A. Workstations
B. Minicomputers
C. Supercomputers
D. Mainframes
Which of the following is a common application for a midrange computer?
A. Industrial process-control
B. Computer-aided design (CAD)
C. "Front end" telecommunications
D. All of the choices are correct.
Which of the following would not be considered a characteristic of supercomputer systems?
A. Uses parallel, interconnected microprocessors
B. Can process at speeds of billions of operations per second
C. Runs the same software found on most home computers, but at faster speeds
D. Designed specifically for high-speed numeric computation
The dark, magnetic stripe on the back of credit cards can hold about _______________ of
information.
A. 200 gigabytes
B. 200 kilobytes
C. 200 bytes
D. Immaterial, as this technology is not yet available in the United States
Smart card technology:
A. Allows debit cards to store a cash balance on a card and electronically transfer some of
it to others to pay for items and services
B. Is not yet available in the United States
C. Is commonly used by banks to read and process checks
D. All of the choices are correct.
Banks use _______________ technologies for check processing.
A. voice response
B. magnetic ink character recognition
C. laser printer
D. optical scanner
The most common output trend is _______________.
A. printed reports and documents
B. audio responses
C. voice responses
D. video displays
A bit, the smallest element of data, can have values of:
A. 0 or 1
B. 0, 1, or 8
C. 0 through 7
D. 0 through 8
A gigabyte (GB) is used to express which of the following approximate measures?
A. 1,000 byes of storage
B. 1,000,000 bytes of storage
C. 1,000,000,000 bytes of storage
D. 1,000,000,000,000 bytes of storage
Which of the following statements about optical disks is true?
A. They can be read only, recordable, or rewritable
B. They can hold approximately 50 megabytes on a single disk
C. They have totally replaced "3.5" diskettes
D. They have totally replaced magnetic tape as secondary storage
According to the text, which of the following is not a current use of RFID chips?
A. Tagging pets and personal property
B. Tagging magazines and books in public locations
C. Tagging spacecraft to follow their location as they orbit the earth
D. Tagging human beings