
CODE: Review Module 1 Lesson 1
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- Q1This is where the computer stores, processes and receives datasystem unitread-only memory (ROM)modem30s
- Q2This enables the computer to transmit data over telephone or cable linesread-only memory (ROM)system unitmodem30s
- Q3This is permanent memory that stores critical programs for starting and running a computerread-only memory (ROM)modemsystem unit30s
- Q4Identify whether each device is a computer "input" or "output": muscle sensorInputoutput30s
- Q5Identify whether each device is a computer "input" or "output": flex sensorinputoutput30s
- Q6Identify whether each device is a computer "input" or "output": LED ribbonoutputinput30s
- Q7Identify whether each device is a computer "input" or "output": push buttonoutputinput30s
- Q8Identify whether each device is a computer "input" or "output": 32x32 LED matrixoutputinput30s
- Q9Does this situation describe a computer network? A programmer runs a program using parallel computing on their multi-CPU computer. Each CPU processes a different part of the program and stores the final results in shared memory.NOYES30s
- Q10Does this situation describe a computer network? A gamer has three monitors that are linked together to create one large monitor system.YESNO30s
- Q11A group of interconnected computing devices capable of sending or receiving data. The lines represent the connections between them that messages travel along.system unitFirewallcomputer network30s
- Q12A physical device that can run a program. All of the devices in the network are described as running programs of some kind, so they are all considered computing devices.system unitComputing Devicecomputer network30s
- Q13Does this situation describe the creation of a computer network? : A college campus creates multiple computer labs in different parts of the campus and connects the labs to each other with underground fiber optic cables. Students can save their file on a computer in one lab and still access their files from another lab.YESNO30s
- Q14Does this situation describe the creation of a computer network? : A software developer sets up a multi-monitor setup in their office. Their desktop computer outputs to three monitors that are arranged horizontally across his desk. One monitor shows their browser, one shows their code editor, and one shows their terminal.NoYes30s
- Q15What is the benefit of networking the devices together?The computing devices can encrypt all the data that they store.The computing devices can transfer data to each other.The computing devices can share the same power source.The computing devices can retrieve data from the Internet.30s