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TEST BANK with Complete Questions and Solutions. To clarify, this is the TEST BANK, not the textbook. You get immediate access to download your test bank. You will receive a complete test bank; in other words, all chapters will be there. Test banks come in PDF format; therefore, you do not need specialized software to open them. TEST BANK TO ACCOMPANY COMPUTERS AND DATA PROCESSING Harvey M. Deitel and Barbara Deitel (Auth.) Chapter 1 The Information Revolution Multiple Choice Introducing the Computer 1. The Revolution Is â period of change that has been caused by advances In computer technology. (a) Microprocessor (b) Software (c) Information * (d) Computer (e) Industrial 2. Computers help us to extend our power. (a) brain * (b) user-friendly (c) microprocessor (d) muscle (e) hardware 3. Due to the vast amounts of data we process and use we have become a( n) -based society. (a) software (b) silicon chip (c) hardware (d) data communications (e) information * 4. Computerized are replacing many blue-collar workers on assembly lines. (a) lasers (b) robots * (c) programmers (d) expert systems (e) scanning systems 5. are tiny computers etched onto thin slivers of silicon called silicon chips. (a) Computer programs (b) Lasers (c) Computer graphics Test Bank Chapter 1: The Information Revolution 2 (d) Microprocessors * (e) Operating systems 6. The instructions that computers follow are called computer (a) outputs (b) graphics (c) hardware (d) flowcharts (e) programs * 7. The software that a computer uses is written by computer (a) hardware (b) outputs (c) programmers * (d) graphics (e) expert systems 8. Many household appliances have computers. (a) talking * (b) laser (c) fiber optic (d) word processing (e) intelligent 9. cost a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, can fit on a desktop, and have the power of the "giant brains" of a few decades ago. (a) Computerized scanning systems (b) Fiber optics (c) Computer programmers (d) Personal computers * (e) Lasers 10. Computerized systems are used to typeset books. (a) laser-scanning (b) photocomposition * (c) graphics (d)touch-sensing (e) data communication The Benefits 11. Computers are essentially tools. (a) living Test Bank Chapter 1: The Information Revolution 3 (b) thinking (c) problem-solving * (d) reasoning (e) communications 12. To benefit from a computer you must ask the right questions about a problem and be able to that information correctly. (a) facilitate (b) reduce (c) extend (d) conserve (e) manipulate * 13. Which of the following is not always considered a benefit computers can offer? (a) reduce tedious work (b) help the handicapped (c) explore space (d) increase leisure time (e) replace human workers * The Dangers 14. Which of the following would not generally considered a danger that computers could bring? (a) Invasion of privacy (b) Massive unemployment (c) Relegate people to pushing buttons (d) Exploring space * (e) Displacing workers Looking to the Future 15. Systems that are easily understood by untrained people are said to be (a) user-friendly * (b) touch-sensitive (c) personal computers (d) expert systems (e) information-based 16. Speech and systems can converse with their users in everydoy English. (a) printing, holography (b) communications, data flow Test Bank Chapter 1: The Information Revolution 4 ( c) recognition, synthesis * (d) software, program (e) sensing, graphics 17. devices use an Intense beam of monochromatic light. (a) Silicon (b) Touch-sensing (c) DBMS (d) Word processing (e) Laser * 18. An example of user-friendliness is (a) personal computer (b) phoneme coding (c) pseudocode (d) touch sensing * (e) laser holography 19. Speech synthesis and speech recognition are considered to be (a) software (b) data communications (c) user-friendly * (d) pseudocode (e) laser holography A Tour of the Text 20. The history of the computing field Is divided Into four , that are characterized by major innovations in electronics technology. (a) concepts (b) generations * (c) operating systems (d) programming languages (e) microprocessors 21. the actual computing equipment ( a) M Icroprocessors are (b) Software Is (c) Programs are (d) Hardware is * (e) Laser holography is 22. The Is also called the brain of the computer. Test Bank Chapter 1: The Information Revolution 5 (a) processor * (b) software (c) secondary storage (d) pseudocode (e) programming language 23. A form of computer input that allows a user to point to something on the display screen is celled (a) fiber optics (b) data communication (c) touch sensing * (d) computer graphics (e) holography 24 is the most popular way today to enter information into a computer. (a) Speech synthesis (b) Keyboard * (c) Laser holography (d) Speech recognition (e) Touch sensing 25. The results we receive from computers are called (a)input (b) pseudocode (c) transborder data flow (d) automation (â) output * 26. Printers and display screens are examples of devices. (a) software (b) three-dimensional (c) user-friendly (d) touch sensing (e) output * 27. Three-dimensional TV may eventually be built with the technique of (a) fiber optics (b) laser holography * (c) computer graphics (d) laser printing (e) transborder data flow 28. The computerized preparation and processing of pictures by computers is colled computer Test Bank Chapter 1: The Information Revolution 6 (â) recognition (b) synthesis (c) sensing (d) graphics * (e) optics 29. Magnetic tape and magnetic disks are examples of ( a) secondary storage * (b) information-based systems (c) operating systems (d) data communications (e) outputs 30. is primarily concerned with the movement of information between computer systems. (a) Transborder data flow (b) Fiber optics (c) Data communications * (d) Laser holography (e) Pseudocode 31. is primarily concerned with the transmission of information across international boundaries. (a) Electronic funds transfer (b) Fiber optics (c) Flowcharting (d) Data communications (e) Transborder data flow * 32. The communications cable technology of the future is called (a) transborder data flow (b) fiber optics * (c) laser holography (d) silicon (e) computerized scanning 33. Two techniques that foster the development of high-quelity computer programs ere structured flowcharting and (a) decision support systems ( b) database management systems (c) operating systems (d) pseudocode * (e) management information systems Test Bank Chapter 1: The Information Revolution 7 34. Programmers use different in writing computer programs. (a) software (b) hardware (c) programming languages * (d) secondary storage (e) flowcharting 35. Early computers were programmed in language. (a) machine * (b) query (c) BASIC (d) APL (e)Ada 36. concerns the development, installation, evaluation, and control of computer systems. (a) DBMS (b) Structured flowcharting (c)DSS (d) Pseudocode ( e) Structured systems analysis and design * 37. Which of the following is not essential in structured systems analysis and design? (a) Installation (b) Development (c) Database * (d) Control (e) Evaluation 38. systems control the secure storage and accessing of information that a business must process. (a) Management information (b) Decision support (c) Office automation (d) Word processing (e) Database management * 39. Computerized systems that provide information on a regular schedule to help in planning, organizing, directing, and controlling are called (a) office automation systems ( b) management information systems * (c) operating systems (d) decision support systems (e) database management systems Test Bank Chapter 1 : The Information Revolution 8 40. Interactive computer-based planning systems thet support management are called (a) word processing systems (b) operating systems (c) office automation systems ( d) decision support systems * (e) database management systems 41. VisiCalc is an example of a system. (a) database management (b) operating (c) management information (d) office automation (e) decision support * 42. systems are primarily concerned with managing the computer's hardware. (a) database management (b) operating * (c) decision support (d) office automation (e) management information 43. The operating system was developed at Bell Laboratories. (a) UNIX * (b) MS-DOS (c) CP/11 (d) XENIX (e) PC-DOS 44. is the operating system normally supplied with the IBM Personal Computer. (a) CP/M (b) XENIX (c) UNIX (d) PC-DOS * (e) MS-DOS 45. The combination of computers and communications can bring information into people's homes with a service celled (a)datatex (b) infotex (c) videotex * (d) lasertex (e) microtex Test Bank Chapter 1: The Information Revolution 9 46. Word processing is the leading technology in the field of (a) data communications (b) office automation * (c) decision support (d) management information (e) database management 47. The office automation technology that is primarily concerned with transmitting pictures is (a) electronic mail (b) word processing (c) voice mail (d) facsimile * (e) computer graphics 48. The storage and movement of money as electronic signals is called (a) APL (b) RPO (c) DSS (d) MIS (e) EFT * 49. Computers that are able to play chess are examples of (a) artificial intelligence * (b) management information systems (c) database management systems (d) decision support systems (e) computerized scanning systems 50. systems contain the cumulative knowledge and rules of thumb in a given field. (a) database management (b) decision support (c) expert * (d) operating (e) management information 51. Computerized systems allow doctors to see inside the human bod/ without surgery. (a) fiber optics (b) microprocessor (c) expert (d) scanning * (e) operating 52. The Kurzweil Reading Machine uses techniques to read books to the blind. Test Bank Chapter 1: The Information Revolution 10 (â) speech recognition (b) optical-scanning * (c) fiber optics (d) data communications (e) laser holography 53. The use of computerized can help students learn to drive a car or fly a plane. (a) scanning systems (b) expert systems (c) simulators * (d) decision support systems (e) database management systems 54. The system uses only zeros and ones. (a) laser holography (b) base zero (c) base one (d) silicon (e) base two * True/False Introducing the Computer 1. Computer technology is at the root of the Information Revolution. (T p4) 2. Most machines help us extend our brain power. ( F p4) 3. Computerized robots are already replacing blue-collar workers on assembly lines. (T p4) 4. The cost of microprocessors is generally decreasing. ( Ô p5) 5. Some microprocessors are as powerful as the room-sized computers of a few decades ago. (Tp5) Looking to the Future 6. The "help" key makes computers more user-friendly. (T p7) 7. Today's optical computers will generally be replaced with electronic computers Test

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,Chapter 1
The Information Revolution

Multiple Choice
Introducing the Computer

1. The Revolution Is β period of change that has been caused by advances In computer
technology.
(a) Microprocessor
(b) Software
(c) Information *
(d) Computer
(e) Industrial

2. Computers help us to extend our power.
(a) brain *
(b) user-friendly
(c) microprocessor
(d) muscle
(e) hardware

3. Due to the vast amounts of data we process and use we have become a( n) -based
society.
(a) software
(b) silicon chip
(c) hardware
(d) data communications
(e) information *

4. Computerized are replacing many blue-collar workers on assembly lines.
(a) lasers
(b) robots *
(c) programmers
(d) expert systems
(e) scanning systems

5. are tiny computers etched onto thin slivers of silicon called silicon chips.
(a) Computer programs
(b) Lasers
(c) Computer graphics

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(d) Microprocessors *
(e) Operating systems

6. The instructions that computers follow are called computer
(a) outputs
(b) graphics
(c) hardware
(d) flowcharts
(e) programs *

7. The software that a computer uses is written by computer
(a) hardware
(b) outputs
(c) programmers *
(d) graphics
(e) expert systems

8. Many household appliances have computers.
(a) talking *
(b) laser
(c) fiber optic
(d) word processing
(e) intelligent

9. cost a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, can fit on a desktop, and have the
power of the "giant brains" of a few decades ago.
(a) Computerized scanning systems
(b) Fiber optics
(c) Computer programmers
(d) Personal computers *
(e) Lasers

10. Computerized systems are used to typeset books.
(a) laser-scanning
(b) photocomposition *
(c) graphics
(d)touch-sensing
(e) data communication


The Benefits

11. Computers are essentially tools.
(a) living

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(b) thinking
(c) problem-solving *
(d) reasoning
(e) communications

12. To benefit from a computer you must ask the right questions about a problem and be able to
that information correctly.
(a) facilitate
(b) reduce
(c) extend
(d) conserve
(e) manipulate *

13. Which of the following is not always considered a benefit computers can offer?
(a) reduce tedious work
(b) help the handicapped
(c) explore space
(d) increase leisure time
(e) replace human workers *


The Dangers

14. Which of the following would not generally considered a danger that computers could
bring?
(a) Invasion of privacy
(b) Massive unemployment
(c) Relegate people to pushing buttons
(d) Exploring space *
(e) Displacing workers


Looking to the Future

15. Systems that are easily understood by untrained people are said to be
(a) user-friendly *
(b) touch-sensitive
(c) personal computers
(d) expert systems
(e) information-based

16. Speech and systems can converse with their users in everydoy English.
(a) printing, holography
(b) communications, data flow

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