Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Need Help on question on computers, true of false?

Need Help on question on computers, true of false








1. The term information is always defined in terms of value.





2. The data processed by digital computers is made up of discrete units, or digits.


3. A simple on/off switch can store one bit of information.





4. There are more than enough characters in standard ASCII codes to represent all f the major world language.





5. A kilobyte is twice as big as a kilobit.





6. If a process is backward compatible with another, older processor, it can run older programs written for that processor.





7. A CPU with a clock speed of 3.2 gigahertz can perform all task at least twice as fast a processor that runs at 1.5 gigahertz.





8. The information stored in RAM is nothing more that a pattern electrical current flowing through microscopic circuits in silicon chips.





9. The access time for most memory is slower that the access time for a typical hard disk.





10. Slots and ports make it possible for he CPU to communicate with the outside world though peripherals. Need Help on question on computers, true of false?
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