Introduction to Computers Quiz
Software used to accomplish specific tasks such as word processing and surfing the internet
Application
A storage area dedicated to the processor.
Cache
A collection of ports designed to accept flash-based memory cards.
Card Reader
The hardware responsible for controlling the computer commands and operations
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Using online services such as file storage or an application provided via the internet.
Cloud computing
A bodily motion that is interpreted as a command
Gesture
A unit of measure for devices that can store about 1,000 digital photos
Gigabyte
A card attached to the computer's main board to improve computer performance.
Graphic processing unit (GPU)
A Windows networking tool that makes it easy to share picture, videos, music, documents, and devices such as printers.
Homegroup
An organization that provides Internet connections, typically for a fee.
ISP
The four basic computer functions that work together in a computer system: input, processing, output, and storage.
Information Processing Cycle
Computer hardware such as keyboards, mice, touch displays, and microphones.
Input devices
A collection of networks distributed throughout the world.
Internet
A website that is accessed only by individuals within the organization.
Intranet
A device that translates signals between a router and an ISP.
Modem
A card that connects a computer to a network.
NIC
A cloud-based service built around the Office suite of programs.
Office 365
Software that controls the way the computer works while it is running.
Operating System
A small network that connects computer and devices without the need for a server
Peer-to-peer network.
An electronic chip that provides temporary storage.
RAM
A permission level that allows you to open, but not change a document.
Read
A network device through which different networks communicate
Router
A computer dedicated to providing services to other computers on a network.
Server
A Cloud-based service where content is shared through the interactions of people connected through social networks.
Social media
A drive that stores data using electricity and retains the data when the power is turned off.
Solid-state disk drive (SDD)
Software used to organize information in a tabular structure with numeric data, labels, formulas, and charts
Spreadsheet
Computer hardware that stores information after a computer is powered off.
Storage device
Software that is downloaded and installed from the Windows 8 Store and run in the Start screen.
Windows 8 Store App
A network that transmits signals via radio waves.
Wireless network
Software used to create, edit, format, and print documents containing primarily text and graphics.
Word Processing