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What do you call the electronic device that can accept input, process data, and store it for future reference/use?
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This part of today’s computer is made of an actual disk in which the data is stored.
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What do you call the electronic device that can accept input, process data, and store it for future reference/use?
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This part of today’s computer is made of an actual disk in which the data is stored.
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This part stores data regarding frequently accessed programs and processes.
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It is used to print or produce results or outputs into a hard form.
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It is a computer chip that performs rapid mathematical calculations, primarily for the purpose of rendering images.
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It is a circuit board in which all components are connected to communicate.
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It is used to enter data into the computer like words, numbers and symbols
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It is the collection of all the parts that can be physically touched.
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It is a set of instructions for a computer to perform a specific operation.
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Computer hardware and computer software are both essential in order for the ____________ to work.
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It has no moving part and is faster than a hard drive, because no time is spent waiting for a mechanical arm to find data on a physical location on the disk.
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These are the devices or parts of computer that help you to show the results of processing.
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Software is composed of programs and _______________that run on computer
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Central Processing Unit is the part of the computer in which operations are controlled and
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Motherboard is a printed circuit board (PCB) containing the principal ___________________ of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
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Avoid wearing loose clothing when working .
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Wear ties, watches, rings and other jewelry from your body.
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Report any form of injury or accidents to the teacher immediately
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You can put fasteners or any small articles in or near when working
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Keep working areas clean and free from disposable materials
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Use dull or damaged tools
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Secure the help of your classmates when carrying heavy tools to avoid accident
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Do not use tools with loose handles and ragged. Report cases like these to your teacher and do necessary repair and adjustment, if possible
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Never throw tools of any type around
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Know and observe measures specific for each tool or operation
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Listen intently, not just listen. When you actively listen, you can better understand what you need to do.
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Instead of trying to remember everything, write it down. It shows that you are prepared, organized, and want to do the job correctly.
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If you are even slightly unsure of what you are being asked to do, don’t be afraid to ask questions.
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Just as the person giving directions needs to speak respectfully, it’s important to
respond respectfully.
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There is a job that requires multiple steps, try organizing a to-do list. Check things off as you go to make sure you don’t miss anything.