Computer quiz
English
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The computer so sophisticated yet simple, components so rare but it's everywhere, so powerful yet the littlest ones are the most powerful. Try this quiz if you know a lot about computers.
Tavsif
Teglar
40
Savollar
30 soniya
Har bir savolga
5:27
Oʻrtacha vaqt
Diskvalifikatsiya qilingan
Tanlov balli
58
Ishtirokchilar
Unfortunately, this test will not be able to receive a prize:
Too many missing explanations. More than 10 explanations simply repeat the correct answer. E.g.
#q9,#q13,#q14,#q17,#q19,#q20,#q26,#q27,#q29,#q31,#q32.
#q9 8 bits would make a byte that's a standard unit with any incorrect answer the explanation would be given "8 bits make a byte https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte
#q20 The question states that "one millisecond is _______ of a second, a fill in the gap question an incorrect answer reveals the explanation of one millisecond is1/1000 of a second a standard unit https://www.google.com/url?q=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millisecond&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwj-sOzzgJPqAhU0AWMBHQlSBdEQFnoECAUQAg&usg=AOvVaw2uJyyakwteBTk4L-UGAKQo
#q29 The question states BCD means and which the correct option is Binary Coded Decimal this then the question read *BCD means" the question requires the meaning, then giving the explanation "Binary Coded Decimal" https://www.google.com/url?q=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary-coded_decimal&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjQirGpgpPqAhUM8hQKHeRDBcsQFnoECAcQBA&usg=AOvVaw1j2uevclegtZLVLT8wVb9X
The original verdict was confirmed to be correct.
In addition to the above issues:
Too many missing explanations. More than 10 explanations simply repeat the correct answer. E.g.: #q3, #q9, #q13, #q14, #q17, #q19, #q20, #q23, #q24, #q26, #q27, #q29, #q31, #q31, #q32, #q34, #q36, #q37, #q39.
Question:The abbreviation "Bcc" is also known as?
Answer :Blind copy
Correction :Blind Carbon Copy
Question:The value for each bead on heaven is?
Explanation :Each heaven bear has a value of 5 units and each earth bead has a value of one unit.
correction : Each heaven Bead
I didn't Understand this particular question :
Question :What is the name of the course you are attempting?
Answer : FSC113
Sorry about that.
If you see a question "what is the name of the course you are attempting?, The answer is FSC 113.
Apart from that, for question 34 I'd say that ALU is also a type of hardware for the computer, since it's a physical part of the CPU.[1]
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arithmetic_logic_unit
[2]: https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/arithmetic-logic-unit-ALU
Software- non physical
Thanks for this, I'll put this into consideration