Health Information and Analytics
Week 2 Quiz
Week 2 Quiz
Question 1
The type of memory that is lost once the system is shut off is:
Read only memory
Cache memory
Flash memory
Random access memory
Question 2
Current technology is considered wearable if it is:
Larger and easier to handle
Designed by an established company
Smaller and faster
Promoted by a popular singer
Question 3
What best describes computer throughput or processing components?
None of these are correct.
Input devices and the computer monitor are examples of
visible throughput components.
Any software can be used to process information no matter
what applications are available on the specific computer.
The mouse gets all of the user's attention since it must be
manipulated.
Question 4
Which type of port is required to power a flash drive?
Ethernet
USB
Parallel
Serial
Question 5
What term refers to a prime input device resembling a typewriter?
Printer
Keyboard
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Week 2 Quiz
Mouse
Monitor
Question 6
Which statement about the input components of computers is correct?
All of these are correct.
The two primary input devices on a computer are the keyboard
and mouse.
Input components include the keyboard; mouse; joysticks
(usually used for playing computer games); game controllers
or pads; web cameras (webcams); stylus (often used with
tablets or personal digital assistants); image scanners for
copying a digital image of a document or picture; other plug
and play input devices, such as a digital camera, digital video
recorder (camcorder), MP3 player, electronic musical
instrument, or physiologic monitors.
Input devices are the origin or medium used to input text, or
visual, audio, or multimedia data into the computer system for
viewing, listening, manipulating, creating, or editing.
Question 7
The term that refers to the ability of the OS to be moved from one hardware architecture
to another with few changes is:
Compatibility
Extensibility
Portability
Security
Question 8
Computer technology has ushered in what has been called the "information age," an
age when:
Data and information are both accessible and able to be
manipulated by more people than ever before in history
Knowledge is accessible and able to be manipulated by more
people than ever before in history
Data, information, and knowledge are both accessible and
able to be manipulated by more people than ever before in
history
None of these are correct.
Week 2 Quiz
Week 2 Quiz
Question 1
The type of memory that is lost once the system is shut off is:
Read only memory
Cache memory
Flash memory
Random access memory
Question 2
Current technology is considered wearable if it is:
Larger and easier to handle
Designed by an established company
Smaller and faster
Promoted by a popular singer
Question 3
What best describes computer throughput or processing components?
None of these are correct.
Input devices and the computer monitor are examples of
visible throughput components.
Any software can be used to process information no matter
what applications are available on the specific computer.
The mouse gets all of the user's attention since it must be
manipulated.
Question 4
Which type of port is required to power a flash drive?
Ethernet
USB
Parallel
Serial
Question 5
What term refers to a prime input device resembling a typewriter?
Printer
Keyboard
, Health Information and Analytics
Week 2 Quiz
Mouse
Monitor
Question 6
Which statement about the input components of computers is correct?
All of these are correct.
The two primary input devices on a computer are the keyboard
and mouse.
Input components include the keyboard; mouse; joysticks
(usually used for playing computer games); game controllers
or pads; web cameras (webcams); stylus (often used with
tablets or personal digital assistants); image scanners for
copying a digital image of a document or picture; other plug
and play input devices, such as a digital camera, digital video
recorder (camcorder), MP3 player, electronic musical
instrument, or physiologic monitors.
Input devices are the origin or medium used to input text, or
visual, audio, or multimedia data into the computer system for
viewing, listening, manipulating, creating, or editing.
Question 7
The term that refers to the ability of the OS to be moved from one hardware architecture
to another with few changes is:
Compatibility
Extensibility
Portability
Security
Question 8
Computer technology has ushered in what has been called the "information age," an
age when:
Data and information are both accessible and able to be
manipulated by more people than ever before in history
Knowledge is accessible and able to be manipulated by more
people than ever before in history
Data, information, and knowledge are both accessible and
able to be manipulated by more people than ever before in
history
None of these are correct.