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Chapter 12: Computer Engineering | Test Your Knowledge
What is
computer engineering
?
What level of education is required to become a computer engineer?
A(n) _____ gate provides an output of 1 if either or both inputs are 1.
A. AND
B. OR
C. NOT
D. NAND
A(n) _____ gate provides an output of 1 if both inputs are 0. If one or both inputs are 1, the output is 0. If the inputs are both 1, the output is 0.
A. AND
B. OR
C. NOR
D. NAND
A(n) _____ gate provides an output of 1 only if both inputs are 1.
A. AND
B. OR
C. NOT
D. NAND
A(n) _____ gate provides an output of 1 if the inputs are both 0 or both 1, but not if one is 0 and one is 1.
A. NAND
B. NOR
C. XOR
D. XNOR
A(n) _____ is a system for storing data in a computer system.
Many computer programs are designed using _____, which are step-by-step procedures for solving problems or completing tasks.
_____ are the heart of any PC and are located on the motherboard.
A. CPUs
B. Microprocessors
C. Programs
D. Operating systems
Which type of memory stores frequently used data for quick access?
A. ROM.
B. RAM.
C. Cache.
D. Virtual memory.
Which type of memory is programmed at the factory?
A. ROM.
B. RAM.
C. Cache.
D. Virtual memory.
Which type of memory is used to temporarily store data on which the computer is currently working?
A. Flash memory.
B. RAM.
C. Cache.
D. Virtual memory.
What type of port is typically used with flash drives?
What is the difference between decimal numbers and binary numbers?
Computer science, behavioral science, ergonomics, and design all merge in the study of _____.
The process where machine tools are driven by computers rather than by manual devices is _____.
_____ use rapid discharges of electricity to cut through materials.
Automatically controlled, reprogrammable, multipurpose machines used in manufacturing are called _____.
_____ are the combination of many semiconductors and other components manufactured into the surface of semiconductor material.
_____ is the science and physiology of touch, providing feedback to users through the sense of touch.
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